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  2. The best cable organizers of 2024 - AOL

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    Fyy Travel Cable Organizer Pouch $ at Amazon. If you’re going on a trip, haphazardly throwing your cables into your bag will likely result in a jumbled mess. Instead, store them in an organizer ...

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    Bubm Double Layer Electronic Accessories Organizer Errant cables and plugs can make an already chaotic experience (travel) even chaotic-er, but corraling your accessories like this makes at least ...

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  5. Away (company) - Wikipedia

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    Away produces and markets travel accessories using a direct-to-consumer business model. [39] The company's best-known products are suitcases. [40] [41] [2] [42] Away's product line also includes travel bags, [43] [44] travel organizers [45] and travel accessories. [46] The Carry-On was developed based on the focus group feedback. [47]

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    #21 Double Layer Electronic Accessories Organizer: Keep Your Tech Tidy And Tangled-Free On The Go! Review: "I am a flight attendant and I LOVE this organizer! I keep my iPad, passport, cords ...

  7. Sharp Wizard - Wikipedia

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    Sharp Wizard is a series of electronic organizers released by Sharp Corporation. The first model was the OZ-7000 released in 1989, making it one of the first electronic organizers to be sold. The name OZ-7000 was used for the USA market, while in Europe the device was known as the IQ-7000 .