Remove All Cable Entanglements with Soba the Sliced Bread of Wiring

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Think back on the time spent trying to re-organize that tangled nest of wires from your home or office system, think of the failure, and get ready for the Soba’s revolutionary system for wiring cleanly.

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Use Soba’s ortex tubing to easily tie, add, and subtract cables.

What is it exactly? Soba is a zippable sheaf used to hold your myriad wires for power supplies, your bevy of HDMI and other visual/audio cables (dare I say three-wire component) in a streamlined, sharp looking Vortex tube.

For those who prefer wired in sound, for superior quality, and still like a hardline giving greater speed from your router to your PS4 or gaming system of choice, this little kit is a godsend.

It is rare to get excited for a convenience like sliced bread, but I am sure those that saw it for the first time lost their minds with utter joy.

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Rejoice in an office or TV stand bereft of dozens of snakes standing on end like Medusa’s head.

And who would not want to avoid adding in a new Nintendo Entertainment System with its composite output and power supply wiring by diving a palm into a quagmire of existing muck just to reach the power strip and the receiver?

Simply unzip a strand of Soba, add in the new cables, and run them along the black or white strip to their destination.

Zip the line back up with a push of your adept thumb and marvel at the space saved by the utter lack of entanglement that was your system’s wiring.

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What will a Soba kit set you back? Twenty-five smackaroo’s, US currency.

Inside each kit there is:

  1. 10 feet of Vortex tube
  2. 2 End Caps
  3. 3 Mounting Caps
  4. 1 Y-Split
  5. 1 Vortex Zipper Tool
  6. 5 Rubber Bands

The mounting caps guide and secure with a simple adhesive for holding down your lines.

Just gaze at the Soba setups in wonder, because this could be your home or office, and seeing is believing.

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