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Customer reviews of our TV cable management

“Easy to install, neat finish for (TV) cables. Plenty of space to route multiple cables.” - Fred on his König wall duct
“The Cable Snake cable guide bundles the TV cables efficiently, stylishly and, above all, practically. It also allows the TV to be moved into any position. A lovely, practical solution for lots of cables!” - Ria on her White Cable Snake

Tips for hiding cables near the TV

A few simple tips that might help you avoid a #$@*& and a proper ^$*&!

1

Preparation is everything


Although you can only really tidy everything away properly once all the equipment and cabling is in place, you’ll still need to do some preparatory work. For example, where are you going to route your cables? What tools will you need? Will you need to drill holes in the wall or your TV stand?

2

Are your cables long enough?


When neatly concealing cabling, you won’t be able to run it in a straight line from point A to point B. Your cables might run over the wall bracket, straight down the wall and then round a corner back towards your TV box or a power socket in the wall. You’ll be really annoyed if, whilst concealing the cabling, you discover that one power cable is just 30 cm too short

3

Is everything working?


You’ve connected everything, concealed the cables like a true professional, and you plop down on your sofa. You switch on your TV and… the picture is buzzing like mad. Thanks, old HDMI cable. Always test your setup before you conceal all the cables out of sight.

4

Concealing TV cables in the correct order


When you’re finally ready to tidy up and conceal your TV cables, start at the side of your television. You don’t want to create excess bundles there that might, for example, restrict the movement of your wall mount. Ensure any excess cable length can be bundled in a place where it won’t get in the way. For example, inside or underneath your TV stand.

Frequently asked questions about concealing cables near your television

  • Which products are best for my project? 

    You’re probably already well on your way if you take a look at our top 5 above. If you’re unsure, facing a tricky challenge or looking for something we don’t offer, just let us know

  • What if, whilst hiding the TV cables, I realise the product I’ve bought isn’t right for me? 

    We always offer a 90-day trial period on your product and free returns, so don’t worry. Let us know what isn’t working, and we can work together to find a solution or a suitable alternative.

  • I’d really rather not use screws or a drill – are there any solutions for that? 

    Absolutely. You can have a look at our ‘Hide cables without screws or drilling’ category.