KDD Headphone Stand & Game Controller Holder for Desk (White) with Cable Hole Design
Product description
The essentials
If you’re fed up of charging cables draped across your desk (and controllers quietly taking up space), the KDD Headphone Stand is designed to tidy things up in one place. On paper, it’s a combined stand for a headset, vertical controller storage, and a small organiser groove that can hold devices like a mobile phone, iPad, or Switch. The white finish and the simple, vertical design also make it feel more “desk accessory” than bulky rack.
It’s not a fancy, fully modular docking station with articulated arms, but it does focus on the everyday bits: stability, space-saving positioning, and keeping cables from becoming a knot.

Key features you’ll notice in use
The most practical part is the cable hole design. Instead of letting your gaming headset cable flop around, you can route it through the stand’s cable holes so it sits in a more orderly way. The idea also extends to controller charging cables, so the stand becomes less of a “place to rest” and more of a “place to manage”.
On stability, the stand uses a metal base and a low centre of gravity approach. There’s rubber on parts that contact the desk and a hanger designed to hold the weight of your headset more confidently. It also includes silicone pads in the controller holder area to reduce slippage and help protect your equipment from unnecessary movement.



Tech specs
- Height: 11.2 inches
- Length: 6.7 inches
- Width: 5.9 inches
Who it suits (and where it fits)

This is best seen as a compact desk setup aid for home, office, studio, bedroom, or even next to the TV. It’s aimed at people who want their headset and controllers to have a consistent “home” rather than being stored in a drawer or left on the side.
The controller holder is for vertical placement and, according to the product description, it can hold up to 2 game pads and 1 headphone. The storage organiser groove is intended for a smart phone, iPad, Switch. A sensible micro-scenario: after a gaming session, you hang the headset on the stand, cable it neatly through the cable holes, then pop the controllers into the vertical holder and slide your phone or Switch into the groove so everything is ready for the next day.
What to consider before you buy



A key limitation is that this is a single-purpose stand with a fixed layout. If you’re after adjustable angles, a more premium build, or a solution that fits very specific controller designs with unusual shapes, you may want to double-check that vertical placement works for your exact controllers.
Also, while the stand is described as universal, the word “universal” still tends to mean “fits most common setups” rather than guaranteeing perfect fit for every accessory and case combo. If your devices are bulky (thick cases, protective covers, or unusual sizes), the groove area could feel a bit tight—there’s enough there to organise, but not enough information here to judge every scenario.
Is it worth it?

It’s a solid pick if you want a compact desk stand that does more than just hold a headset—specifically, if cable management matters and you like controllers stored vertically with fewer cables cluttering your workspace.
You may want to skip it if you need highly adjustable storage, a more elaborate docking system, or a stand that must fit very particular device shapes and sizes. In other words: it’s more of a practical organiser for everyday use than a high-end, customisable charging station.
Quick FAQ



What devices can the stand organise?
The description says it can hold headphones, up to 2 game pads, and a groove for devices such as a smart phone, iPad, and Switch.
Does it help with cable clutter?
Yes—there are cable holes intended to route headset cables neatly, and they’re also said to help with controller charging cables.
Is assembly difficult?
No. It’s described as easy, taking about 5 minutes, following the included manual steps.
Final verdict
If your goal is a tidier desk—headset hung neatly, controllers in one place, and cables guided rather than tangled—the KDD Headphone Stand with its cable hole design is the kind of small purchase that can make daily routines feel less messy. Just keep your expectations grounded: it’s designed to organise and stabilise, not to replace a full, adjustable gaming desk charging setup.
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