



🧲 Elevate your setup with magnetic precision and sleek cable control!
The NZXT Puck is a compact, silicone headset and cable management mount featuring powerful magnets for easy attachment to your PC case. Designed for durability and versatility, it keeps your audio gear organized and your workspace clean, making it an essential accessory for professionals and gamers seeking a polished, clutter-free environment.





| Brand | NZXT |
| Item model number | BA-PCKRT-RD |
| Item Weight | 5.2 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 3.35 x 1.57 x 3.35 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.35 x 1.57 x 3.35 inches |
| Color | Red |
| Manufacturer | NZXT - US PC |
| ASIN | B01MU9FB50 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | February 27, 2017 |
G**.
Great for cable managment
A great and useful product that sticks to any magnetic surface and thanks to the strong magnets, it stays put even if you knock it. Really helps keep my headphone wires in order as well.
L**C
Great for sides of metal enclosures
Tried these with several items. They can hold items such as a valve index, oculus v2 with 3rd party headstrap and your favorite headphones with ease. Just deep enough to not worry about anything sliding off the end. Great functional small size. If you need to mount more than one item you can use it as two separate pieces and they still have plenty of magnet strength used this way. I originally received one of these pucks included with one of their PC cases but lost it during a move and had to have another one because I missed it so much. I wanted a white puck but they are currently about 50% higher in price than the other colors however red is a nice contrast to a white case.
S**O
All Hail the Puck
I'm going to be honest here...I originally thought this was one of the stupidest PC accessories I've ever seen in my life. I mean...it's a rubbery magnetic puck that comes apart. However, if you've ever taken a look at the headphone stand offerings in the market right now, it's amazing how terrible most of them are. I don't like to hang stuff below my desk, so the puck seemed like an interesting option.I decided to give it a chance (mostly due to how excited NZXT seems to be about this puck) and I was pleasantly surprised at both the quality and usefulness of the puck. It slaps right on the front of my h500i case and hangs my headphones easily. It's surprisingly attractive and works really well for what it is. The rubber is very good quality, and the item is packaged tastefully. The puck actually comes apart in two pieces, so you can loop cables around it if you want.I can't believe I'm writing this, but I would recommend the puck to most people that have headphones and are annoyed with the overpriced and flimsy headphone stand offerings on the market right now. At around twenty bucks, it's the best solution next to a dedicated hook underneath your desk.
G**A
Versatile & high quality
Love my nzxt puck! Great way to incorporate storing my extra headset into my gaming setup. The magnet is incredibly strong and I love that you can split it in half to share with a friend/so (or to store multiple headsets). There is also room incorporated for wire storage/management. Only downside is that while the rubbery material is great for gripping the headsets, it seems to also attract dust that is somewhat stubborn to wipe off. I’ve had my puck for about four months now, and the color seems to have faded somewhat, so if it would bother you that your puck turns off grey on your black case, I would recommend buying a complementing color instead so that perfect matching is not an issue.
S**M
Works great - no slipping for me
Pros:Nice rubber feelNo slipping down the case even with heavy-ish headphones (see details below)Cons:A bit silly to pay $20 for this on a $70 NZXT PC case (but it is nice!)Grippy rubber could cause problems with softer headband materials (I have a thick protector on mine anyway)---As for slipping, there are obviously a number of factors here... I'll leave headphone weight aside because I have Audio Technica ATH-50xes that other people said slipped. The main one is going to be PC case thickness... if you have a cheap case with thin steel (or even less-magnetic steel), it's going to slip. I have an NZXT S430 which is by no means a "premium" case, but it does have thick-ish steel panels and it helps that it's from the same company. Another factor is dust on the inner rubber surface... if you get any there, I assume it's like shoes on a basketball court, you get more sliding.
A**R
These things are awesome
These things make me want to install a magnetic panel near any outlet. If you're someone who has always struggled to find the perfect balance between having your cables tidy, and having them reasonably accessible, this is the answer.The only drawbacks are:- You're going to want to only have one cable per half, (so 2 cables per "puck") if you plan on winding/unwinding your cable often. You can wind more cables on a half, but it becomes much less convenient to grab an individual cable out of your setup, because they're all wound around and over each other.- With the above in mind, using a few of these can become a bit bulky for use with several smaller cables (But still worth it if you have room for it!)
J**H
Simple solution for headset storage and cable management
The puck is a rather simple solution that works perfectly on the side of my Define S based workstation to hold up my headset and keep the wire nice and managed. Another review mentioned magnetic fields, however, the static field from this weak magnet is very unlikely to cause any harm to HDD's and in no way shape or form will do anything to solid state media. I've run cheap 2.5" WD blues in car PC setups in rather close proximity to 1000+Watt subwoofers that are going to be giving off a much stronger dynamic fields that could actually do damage without issues. Pretty much any modern platter drive has enough shielding that this little magnet is a non issue. If you're really that concerned just keep it away from your platter drives and don't be waving it around as static fields are much less risk than something moving. If you're like me and run only SSD drives in your main system then it's a complete non concern.
A**R
Seems almost dumb, but this Puck is a pretty great way to organize and decorate.
The Puck. Such a simple name and product, but I’ve got to admit I’m very pleased with it. The magnets are very strong so that’s not even a worry. The Puck itself can split off into 2, which makes it a little more versatile. I currently use it with my NZXT case and it fits very well. Very satisfied with this. If you need someone to hang headphones or a gaming control or other similarly sized objects, this will work for you.
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