Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand review

Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand review
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Whether you use your computer for work or entertainment, you probably have a headset or a pair of headphones lying around. Where do you keep them when you're not using them? Do you always struggle to find a place for them on your cluttered desk? If you do, then you might want to look into buying a headset stand. Trust has such a computer accessory: the Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand. It features a universal design, meaning that it can hold any type of headsets, that are up to 9.4 inches or 24 centimeters long. Do you want to know more about it? Read our review and find out whether the Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand is the right choice for you:

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Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand: Who is it good for?

The Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand is an excellent choice for those of you who:

  • Use a headset or a pair of headphones and want something to store them on
  • Care about their headsets and want to maintain them for as long as possible
  • Want to keep their desks as uncluttered as they can be

Pros and cons

Here are the things we like most about the Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand:

  • It looks good and has a universal design that fits any type of headsets or headphones
  • It's made of tough plastic, so it's both lightweight and solid
  • The rubber pads on its top and base make sure that neither the headset nor the stand slips
  • The price is more than reasonable

There's nothing negative about the Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand, unless you are eager to spend ten times the amount of money on a headset stand with RGB lights or USB ports.

Product rating 5/5
Verdict

Verdict

The Trust GXT 260 Cendor is a simple yet beautiful headset stand that manages to hit the sweet spot in terms of price, design, utility, and craftsmanship. For a reasonable amount of money, it helps you keep your desk organized and tidy. Furthermore, your headphones hang on it in their natural position, so they don't deform over time, which is an important feature if you want to preserve them. We recommend the Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand to anyone who spends a lot of time on his or her computer and wants to keep the clutter away.

Unboxing the Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand

Although the Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand is a simple accessory, like most headset stands out there, its packaging looks beautiful. It comes in a large, premium-looking cardboard box. It's all painted in dark grey colors, and, on its front side, it features a few images of the stand, as well as some of its specs.

The box of the Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand
The box of the Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand

On the back of the box, you get more details about the headset stand, printed in multiple languages. Inside the package, you find the two parts that make up the headset stand (the base and vertical support) and a Trust GXT sticker.

Unboxing the Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand
Unboxing the Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand

Unboxing the Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand is fast and straightforward, as it should be for such a simple accessory.

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Design and specifications

The Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand is a computer accessory designed to hold your headset when you're not using it. Although that is not a complex task, the headset stand is useful if you like your desk tidy and uncluttered. This headset stand manages to do that regardless of how large your headphones are. Because of its universal design, the accessory can hold any type of headsets, both wired and wireless, with a height of up to 24 centimeters or 9.45 inches. Furthermore, even though its body is made of plastic, it's rigid and tough, and can easily withstand at least 500 grams (more than one pound), which is more than what any regular or gaming headset weighs.

The Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand seen from perspective
The Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand seen from perspective

Hanging your headphones on the Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand means that they are always stored in a vertical position, which in turn assures you that your headphones don't deform over the years and keep their original shape.

The back of the Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand
The back of the Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand

One detail that makes the difference when it comes to headset stands is how good their grip is. Some headset stands don't have any grip at all, being made of plastic only. However, the Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand comes with both top and bottom rubber pads, which ensures that your headset doesn't slip from the top hook nor does the stand slip on your desk.

The Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand has rubber pads for better grip
The Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand has rubber pads for better grip

For more details about the specifications and features, visit this webpage: Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand.

In our opinion, the Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand looks beautiful and has a well-thought design. We like the fact that it's lightweight and tall, and that it does not slip easily on your desk.

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Using the Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand

What can we say about using the Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand? You might think that there's not much we can add about such an accessory. However, it can change the way your desk looks. I got this headset stand a couple of weeks ago, and since then, it has proudly kept its place on my desk.

The Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand on my desk
The Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand on my desk

My headset is a HyperX Cloud Stinger that, although it is not a premium device, it's designed for gamers and is quite large. Even with the earcups slider adjusted to its full length, it does not touch my desk when hanging on the Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand.

A view of the Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand
A view of the Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand

I don't know about others, but I really appreciate a tidy desk, even if some say that a cluttered desk is a sign of creativity. 🙂 Fortunately for me, the Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand is what you'd call a small piece of the bigger picture when it comes to keeping your desk tidy. And it's a neat choice If you do not want to struggle to find a place for your headphones when you're not using them.

The Trust GXT 260 Cendor is an excellent headset stand. It has a simple yet beautiful design, and it does its job well.

What is your opinion about the Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand?

Now you know that we like the Trust GXT 260 Cendor Headset Stand and that we believe it to be a neat choice for anyone who wants a desk that looks and feels organized. Do you agree? If you already have it, or even if you own another headset stand, would you recommend others to buy one too?

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