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Tangle-proof your headphone cables with this guide
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It can be frustrating to find that your headphone cords are tangled or twisted. This can happen if you tend to stuff your headphones or earphones into your pocket or bag instead of storing them in a case or pouch. We'll show you how to stop your headphone cords from tangling with these quick tips as well as how to untangle them properly.
Keeping Headphones from Tangling
- Place your headphones in a case when not in use.
- Wrap your cable around a pencil.
- Purchase headphones with a braided or flat cord.
- Use a cord organizer.
- Braid embroidery floss or yarn around the cable.
- Use your fingers to straighten out the wires.
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Untangling the Cords
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Unplug your headphones from your device. This will make the untangling process much easier as you can freely move the cord. Be sure to take your headphones off your head. Locate the ends that you put into your ears, often called the earbuds.
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Spread the cord out on a flat surface. This way, you will be able to examine the cord and find out where it is tangled. Obtain a pen or pencil, as you may need this if the knots are so tight that you cannot untangle them with your hands alone.
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Pull the loose end to loosen the closest knot. Pull the knot apart with your fingers, in order to loosen the cord and allow for easier untangling. If you cannot use your hands, use the tip of a pen or pencil to separate the cords that are knotted.
- Work from the bottom up, since it is easier to untangle knots using a loose end.
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Pull the loose end of the cord through the tangled area. This area should now look like hoop, which you can bring the rest of the cord through using your hands. Run the loose end of the cord underneath the knot.
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Repeat these steps until each of the knots is untangled. You may have to loop the loose end of the cord through several different knots before the entire cord becomes untangled. Be as patient with yourself as possible, since rushing the process can make the knots even worse. [2] X Research source
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