Do you ever look at the coiled cord on your microphone and wonder “How do they do that?” It must be special wire. Then you look at the long straight cable coming off your headset and think – “Boy, that would be nice if it was coiled.”
You start by securing one end of the cable (wire) to the end of the dowel. I used a plastic wire/zip tie. You don’t want to start right at the microphone base. You want to leave a couple inches of straight wire going into the device, the same for the connector end. I left about 6 inches on each end.
Next you wrap the wire carefully around the dowel, as tight as you can without damaging the cable. The cable on the headset is thin and pretty fragile, but I did keep it snug.
On the other hand, I did this same thing on a set of earbuds and another headset. The coils were not as stiff.
How long will this last? The first time I did this was two years ago. I used the headset quite a bit as well as the earbuds.
You can see that the coils have relaxed quite a bit. Still, they are easier to manage than the straight cable that came on them. The PTT switch is still nice and tight, but I don’t stretch it like the headset or the ear buds.
Well, has it been 12 hours yet? OK, time to check our results. Cut the wire/zip ties off, careful not to cut the wires. Then, slide the wire off the dowel.
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