NXET Universal Aluminium Headphone Stand for Gaming & Everyday Headsets (Black)
Product description
If your desk is starting to look like a headset graveyard, a stand is one of those small fixes that actually changes daily life. The NXET Headphone Stand is designed to hold your headset up and in view, so it’s easier to grab and you’re not constantly hunting under cables.
On paper, it leans into a mix of portability and rigidity: an aluminium alloy support frame paired with ABS and flexible TPU rubber components, plus rubberised touches meant to reduce the usual desk-scratches fuss. It’s a simple product, but the details—detachable setup, padded contact points, and an adjustable-friendly fit range—are what decide whether it’s genuinely useful or just another accessory.
At a glance
This is a universal headset holder that uses a display/hanger style rather than a clamp that hides your headset away. The upside is straightforward: it keeps your headset organised and visible, which can help if you switch between gaming, work calls, or listening sessions throughout the day. It’s also intended to be easy to install and detach, which matters if you move kit between rooms or want something you can store away.
It’s not trying to be a complicated docking station. Instead, it focuses on a stand that should work with different headsets as long as they fall inside the stated fit parameters.
What it’s made for

The manufacturer positions it as suitable for most headphones with a headband width up to 1.7 inch / 4.5 cm and a device height up to 8.85 inch / 22.5 cm. That broad “universal” angle is the big selling point if you own (or plan to use) different models over time.
In practical terms, imagine you finish a session on a gaming headset, then you hang it up straight away. The stand keeps it off the desk surface, saves space, and reduces the likelihood of it ending up on the chair arm or shoved behind a monitor. If your desk has glossy surfaces, the silicone pads at the bottom are meant to improve grip and reduce slipping.
What stands out (and where it can fall short)
Where this NXET stand feels most convincing is the material mix and the contact protection. It’s not “cheap plastic” in its positioning, with aluminium alloy framing and CNC-moulded aluminium support, plus buffer design intended to avoid scratching. There are also silicone pads on the base to help it stay put on glossy surfaces.


The key limitation to keep in mind is the fit range. If your headset sits outside those dimensions—especially with a larger headband width or overall height—you may find it doesn’t hold properly. Universal holders can be great, but they can also be picky: depending on your headset’s shape and how bulky the headband is, the “fits most” claim may still need measuring.
Fit and installation: worth checking before you buy

The stand is described as having an ergonomics design and being detachable, with easy installation. That’s helpful if you want to set it up quickly and not wrestle with fiddly parts.
Before ordering, it’s sensible to measure two things on your headset: headband width (targeting within 1.7 inch / 4.5 cm) and the headset’s device height (within 8.85 inch / 22.5 cm). If you’re between sizes, it’s also worth thinking about the headset’s overall shape, some headsets have thicker padding or protruding parts that can make “universal” fit a bit less universal than you’d hope.
It suits you best if you want a clean desk with fewer loose cables and a headset that’s always in the same spot.
Tech specs
- Material: aluminium alloy girder with high-grade ABS and flexible TPU rubber
- Design: detachable headset display hanger
- Fit range: headband width within 1.7 inch / 4.5 cm
- Fit range: device height within 8.85 inch / 22.5 cm
- Base grip: silicone pads for grip on glossy surfaces
- Surface protection: buffer design intended to reduce scratching
- Colour: black
- Portability: small and lightweight, designed to be easy to bring along
Mini FAQ

Does it work for gaming headsets?
It’s described as suitable for gaming headsets, and the included fit range is the real deciding factor. If your headset’s headband width and overall height fall within the stated limits, it should be a practical match.


Will it scratch a desk?
The stand includes a buffer design intended not to leave scratches, and it also has silicone pads on the bottom for grip on glossy surfaces. Still, if you have very sensitive finishes, it’s sensible to set it down carefully at first.
Is it easy to move around?
Yes—the product is described as having a portable design that’s small and lightweight, with detachable installation. That makes it more flexible than a fixed stand.

Is it only for one headset model?
No. It’s positioned as universal and aimed at a wide range of headset shapes and sizes, as long as the measured dimensions fit within the stated range.
Is it good value compared with bulkier docking stands?
If you primarily want storage and quick access rather than additional charging or control features, this kind of stand tends to make more sense. Where it may not satisfy is if you expect an all-in-one hub or more advanced desk docking features—there’s no indication of those here.
When it makes sense
Buy it if you want a tidy desk, faster access to your headset, and a stand made around aluminium alloy framing with base grip and scratch-reducing contact design. It’s a sensible pick if you switch between devices or want something you can detach and store.
Better avoided if your headset is outside the stated fit range (headband width up to 1.7 inch / 4.5 cm and device height up to 8.85 inch / 22.5 cm), or if you’re looking for a feature-rich docking station rather than a straightforward display hanger.
Ultimately, it’s not trying to be the most complicated solution on the market—it’s aiming to be a practical, desk-friendly holder. If that’s what you need, it’s worth putting on your shortlist.
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