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How to store your headsets and keyboards

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To store headsets, consider using wooden display stands or under-desk mounts like Elevation Lab's The Anchor. Wall mounts, adhesive hooks, or 3D-printed holders can also be useful for organizing multiple headsets. For keyboards, options include keeping them in their original boxes, using tiered display stands, or wall mounts. Shoe storage racks or Ikea Kallax inserts can also work well for keyboard storage. Storing other peripherals like mice may require creative solutions, such as 3D-printed holders.

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