Griffin Conquers Cord Clutter with a New Cable Organizer Collection at CES

Griffin Guide

With all this technology that is coming in 2015, or all the cool tech you got in 2014, one thing remains the same -your cords will get tangled. Now, if you’re like me, and would rather have something a little nicer looking than a Pintrest abomination of a solution, Griffin comes to the rescue. See what the company has on offer at CES below.

Griffin Technology, creator of award-winning and thoughtfully designed mobile accessories, debuts a new cable organizer collection at CES 2015. The line provides a variety of solutions designed to organize essential cables for a clutter-free car, home and office workspace.

“This collection of cable solutions arose from a series of discussions with our design team about ways we could improve the consumer cable experience,” says Chris Paterson, GM of Design and Product Marketing at Griffin. “Whether at home, at the office, or on-the-go, we found the solution was often finding a more elegant way to keep the cables organized. We came up with these very simple yet clever solutions to eliminate the clutter and simplify everyday interactions with cables.”

The line-up consists of four initial products and will grow over the course of 2015. The clever Guide, Sleeve, Hanger and Clip are simple yet extremely functional products to keep cables organized.

Griffin Guide

Guide ($29.99 and up) – Part cable management and part building blocks, Guide is a stylish and customizable desktop cable organizer that allows users to have their necessary cables right where they want them. Guide consists of three magnetic pieces in varying shapes that attach onto the steel base to capture and guide cables along the desktop. The different shapes of the magnetic pieces allow for cables of various sizes to be held in place.

Users can arrange the three included steel bases anywhere on the desk to hold power, Ethernet, phone, printer, and charge cables. Whether used to prevent cables from falling when disconnected, or to run cables neatly along the back of a desk, Guide keeps everything in its place. Guide will be available in a variety of material options in Q2 2015.

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Griffin car pack

Car Connections Pack featuring Clip ($39.99) – Connecting an iPhone 6 to both audio and power sources is more convenient than ever with Clip. The flexible silicone Clip slides on the end of a Lightning connector charge cable and an AUX audio cable to hold the two together in the precise position to be plugged in simultaneously to the iPhone one-handed. Clip is bundled in Griffin’s Car Connections Pack with a Premium Flat AUX Cable and PowerJolt SE charger for the ultimate in car convenience. The Car Connections Pack will be available for iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus in February 2015 at store.griffintechnology.com/car-connections-pack-for-iphone-6.

Griffin Sleeve

Sleeve ($7.99 – $9.99) – Inspired by the classic finger trap children’s toy, Sleeve eliminates the visual clutter and inconvenience of tangles by expanding to grasp 2 to 4 cables in a neat, tangle-free bundle. Durable strands of plastic are braided together to form an abrasion-resistant sleeve that self-closes once cables are inserted. Sleeve will be available February 2015 in 3 length options: 1’, 1.5’ and 2’ at store.griffintechnology.com/sleeve-cable-organizer.

Griffin Hanger

Hanger ($4.99) – Keep power and AUX cables within arm’s reach and off the car floorboard with Hanger. Precision-molded from durable and flexible silicone, Hanger weighs about an ounce and slides securely onto a car air conditioning vent. Featuring three molded sockets, Hanger allows users to hang power and AUX cables when not in use and easily access them when needed. Hanger will be available February 2015 at store.griffintechnology.com/hanger.

 

 

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