Earbud cord wrapper in 5 minutes or less!

 by spacematters
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Love your shiny new iphone, but sick of tangling up that darn cord on your earbuds?

Grab an old credit card and a pair of scissors. Boom! You are about to solve one of life's least important problems.

 
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Step 1: Snip card in half.

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Cut the card in half, lengthwise.

Want bonus points? Round them corners.

Want more bonus points? Use a defunct baby-bell calling card!
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hde jong says: Dec 10, 2011. 8:54 AM
Nice! We've been working on this problem too. What do you guys think of our product? www.cuneau.com
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mrElliot in reply to hde jongOct 18, 2012. 12:33 PM
This looks amasing!
Can i buy one or make one from anywhere
cherishcherub says: Dec 23, 2009. 2:17 PM
NB: 

my dads an electrical engineer, and after one second(he always tries to find faults instead of the good stuff) he said coiling the wire like that kinda makes the earphones faulty after a long time, 
Rmstrjim in reply to cherishcherubFeb 23, 2010. 11:05 AM
Yup, however that will take a fair bit of time, and most people don't coil their cords properly in the first place...

The greater risk is insulation abrasion from the rough edges of the card.

A softer type of plastic would avoid this problem... ( think the top of a pringles can)
stopherbailey in reply to RmstrjimApr 15, 2012. 8:03 AM
When i made mine I rounded all corners off and sanded them. I know you aren't supposed to store your Ibuds like this as the folding of the cable will eventually break the fine filaments of copper cable that is used for the wiring but i only use it for the apple ones that came free with my IPhone, i wouldn't use this for any expensive ear buds.
stopherbailey says: Apr 15, 2012. 7:57 AM
Heres one I knocked up. I had looked at yours but didn't have access to a computer when I made mine and had to go on memory and put my own twist on it..
Before anyone says anything it is an out of date, cancelled debit card that I used so no ID theft issues(I hope)
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aomastu says: Nov 13, 2011. 8:49 PM
love it
SurfRW says: Oct 2, 2011. 11:50 AM
This works just as well with strong paper! Thanks for the instructable
Windy Miller says: May 10, 2011. 5:12 AM
Hmm, don't fancy risking my Skull Candy's with this, so decided to use a mini egg tub. Plus its purple, which is cool lol!

Windy
kpataska says: May 9, 2011. 10:24 AM
Great Instructable!!!

I'm thinking heavy duty hole punch and my heavy-duty scissors...

Going to look for my old, FULLY DEGAUSSED Visa card now!!!
ivaneduardo747 says: May 26, 2009. 12:25 PM
I made two!
ivaneduardo747 in reply to ivaneduardo747Apr 29, 2011. 9:26 PM
And after a week they ended up being a pain in to use...
Phoghat says: Jan 30, 2010. 4:27 AM
I've been looking for something like this. I have Bose cans than I use on my iPod and the cord is more than 6 ' long (WTF?). I'm always getting tangled in the wire
cx420ns says: Jan 28, 2010. 5:31 AM
i cut the picture of the cookie from the cookie box and use that.... cookiephones!
might work better if i didn't want to eat them all the time....
catfish23 says: Jan 4, 2010. 1:04 PM
I gave one of those for christmas, and instead of using a credit card, I used the hard white plastic that comes in the iPod box, which has the added benefit of looking like it was made by Apple and is more durable than a credit card. Thanks for the idea!
georgewu108 in reply to catfish23Jan 15, 2010. 1:05 AM
 haha. Wonderful christmas pressie
sporter323 says: Jan 3, 2010. 2:34 PM
Awesome! And to think that Levenger charges $18 for a leather one. I love this! Have already made two!
cherishcherub says: Dec 23, 2009. 2:12 PM
Instead of using some ugly calling card,

pick up a good lookin gift card from any shop without putting money on...

3x Bonus points!
Ricky_Maveety says: Dec 22, 2009. 7:30 AM
I was in Walmart yesterday when I noticed those credit card style gift cards.  Not the ones with a built in price, but the plain ones you can activate with any amount.

I asked how much they were without activation, and was told they were free. I did this project with one of those cards, and it works perfectly.  I used two types of hole punch (one from Circa and one plain), and created 8 slotted holes, 3 up each side and one at each end.

The cord wraps really nicely, and the card is attractive.  I left it credit card sized - since there is no information on it which could be stolen.
NetReaper says: Dec 20, 2009. 6:21 PM
i used to wrap the cord for my headphones but it kept breaking them
laradioken says: Dec 20, 2009. 9:42 AM
Wrapping the cord this way will eventually crimp/strip the wires inside and you'll need to replace the headphones.
knoxbox says: Feb 14, 2008. 1:21 PM
great idea, the hole puncher worked great, I then took electrical tape and covered it, to make it a bit more stable, almost like it might snap, used my old license... works great. :) never thought of something like this but it a excellent idea.
knoxbox in reply to knoxboxFeb 14, 2008. 1:25 PM
oh ps now we need a great idea to keep that funky ear wax off the headphones... haha.
ChancreScolex in reply to knoxboxMar 11, 2008. 5:36 AM
Clean your ears.
lukaj2003 in reply to ChancreScolexDec 20, 2009. 4:58 AM
ZING! 
til14 in reply to ChancreScolexMar 14, 2008. 3:53 PM
you should write an Instructable for that lol
Travlnbard says: Dec 19, 2009. 12:11 PM
 GREAT! I am going to make one for every teen I know.
ipod man14 says: Dec 11, 2009. 3:07 PM
cool dude i made one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:-)
chrisapalo says: Aug 28, 2009. 3:07 PM
Hey, this would be a cool thing to make, just an idea, make this double-sided out of a itunes gift card (a old one of course). Or make a clip to hold a ipod. Or for ipod shuffles just make some more room on the clip. Awesome idea!
james.mcglashan says: Jul 27, 2009. 2:30 AM
nice idea great instructable i rated it.
dilydan says: Apr 30, 2009. 12:15 PM
this is great i just made one of these but a bit differently I made an xtra slit at the top of the card Great instructable though thanks
kingstreeguy says: Apr 26, 2009. 6:25 PM
I've been using empty 35mm plastic film canisters for earbuds and my cellphone headset. They stay protected in my pocket until ready to use. The clear ones from Fujifilm are best so you can see which earbuds are in there.
ketas says: Aug 7, 2007. 11:00 PM
Poor little earphone cables. They just don't deserve what people do with them. Tying knots into them, winding them onto sharp-edged cards... This just makes me sad. You know, it breaks their heart. And they leave you all alone. Without your music... Seriously, they tend to break easily. Even high-end ones, not even talking about these very cheap ones that have one bare and one enamelled copper strand per channel (no, I'm not kidding, my jaw actually dropped open when I saw this).
arashiodori in reply to ketasFeb 11, 2009. 3:08 AM
Loop the cables in circles and use twistie ties to secure them... with a rather loose clip to hold the loop with the earbuds on it to the loops. Much better cable care, and still manages to be a tangle prevent-or.
benhudson in reply to ketasAug 16, 2007. 11:09 AM
Yeah, that's what I thought. What's the best way of doing it? At the moment I wrap my cords around my Altoids Zen case, but it't not great. I like the instructable that uses the solder tape container, but I can't find any or love nor money.
Dark in reply to benhudsonApr 9, 2009. 4:05 AM
I did mine using cardboard. I got a backpack from amazon and it came in a ups box. Try taping 2+ pieces together and cutting them together with an xacto blade. the cardboard is fairly flexible and gives way to the wire. Or you could use some stiff foam and cut it down to size with an xacto blade. Some sfiff foam, like that from a sandal might work too. Idle musings...
Yerboogieman in reply to benhudsonSep 6, 2007. 8:20 PM
i use my licorice altoids case for my MP4 player
madfoot in reply to ketasAug 9, 2007. 3:35 PM
yeah I'm with you. is this ok for those li'l wires? hrm.
thekitz says: Jan 14, 2008. 6:56 PM
why dont you just wrap the cord around your ipod, mp3 player, cd player, walkman, cassette player(yeah i still have a casstte player lol),etc etc
arashiodori in reply to thekitzFeb 11, 2009. 2:54 AM
Well, for one, most owners like to tie the cable, which is VERY bad for the cable's health. And second, you tend to scratch or break the screen when moving around or being pushed. :( Had a handphone screen crack from that.
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