Cable upper clip

Cable upper clip

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The Cable upper clip is a compact, purpose-built cable management clip designed to secure the top portion of your cable runs. Its unobtrusive profile keeps wires neatly in place and protects connectors from strain, making it a practical upgrade for any setup where cables cross or bend at the upper edge of a desk, panel, or cabinet.

Who benefits: freelancers and remote workers seeking a cleaner workspace, home theater enthusiasts demanding tidy AV cables, small offices aiming for a professional look, and DIY setups that manage multiple power and data lines. If you want fewer tangles and less visual noise, this clip delivers.


  • Secure, cable-friendly grip: holds a small-to-medium bundle without pinching insulation or causing kinks.

  • Edge-friendly, discreet design: designed to snap along the top edge of desks, panels, or raceways, keeping cables elevated and out of sight.

  • Versatile for mixed cables: accommodates power, data, and video runs in a single, tidy channel.

  • Simple, tool-free placement: position and adjust as needed for easy reconfiguration when your setup changes.

  • Enhances durability and organization: reduces tugging at connectors and makes cable tracing and cleaning straightforward.

Use cases: in a home office to route monitor and USB-C cables along the back of the desk; in a living-room setup to align HDMI and power cords behind a TV stand; in a workshop or studio to manage sensor and control cables along a wall panel. The Cable upper clip helps you maintain consistent cable management across all your runs and prevents accidental pulls that can lead to wear over time.

Compared to loose cables or makeshift solutions, the Cable upper clip delivers a cleaner appearance, quicker reconfiguration, and improved cable longevity. It’s a small accessory with a big impact on usability and aesthetics.

Tip: plan your cable paths first, place the clip where it captures the highest-traffic cables, and re-seat a few clips easily when expanding or changing setups.


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