







🧩 Transform your workspace chaos into sleek cable zen!
The Quality Clever PivyCord-Vez Flex Chain Raceway is a premium cable management solution designed specifically for sit-stand variable height desks. Featuring a patented flexible ‘S’ shape that maintains a minimum 1.9 inch bend radius, it protects and hides cables while moving seamlessly with desk height changes from 20 to 48 inches. Equipped with powerful magnetic brackets and easy snap-open latches, it supports all desk materials and cable types, ensuring a clean, safe, and professional workspace with effortless installation.
| ASIN | B0CSF1WWY6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,934 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #149 in Cable Raceways |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (209) |
| Date First Available | July 26, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 1.65 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Quality Clever |
| Product Dimensions | 1.9 x 0.6 x 0.04 inches |
B**N
Amazing!
Compared to all the other options, this is by far the best option. The fact it follows the legs of your sit stand desk really hides away the cables, making a very pleasing looking workspace. I even broke a couple of tabs, and support sent me some extras free of charge! Highly recommended this product, as well as anything from this company.
A**R
An excellent product
Got this for a Maximus sit-stand metal desk. It works perfectly and my cable game is now on point. Have a bunch of DisplayPort, HDMI and USB cables running through this and was easy to set up. Mounting was a breeze with the magnetic mount. Raising and lowering the desk this flexes perfectly and keeps everything in place. Really solid product - highly recommended.
B**M
Great way to clean up my sit-stand desks
These did a really good job of cleaning up the cluttered cables on the sit-stand desks at my office. Installation was fairly easy, and they work smoothly with the desk operations. Huge improvement over dangling cords everywhere. Couple of very minor complaints holding this back from a 5 star review. -Wish this kit came with a couple more of the velcro mounting clips, as I had a lot of cables to attach to the bottom of my desks -The opening in the middle was almost too small to fit an electrical plug though, as I have powerstrips mounted to my desks. Had to really press to get them through. -My desk feet are aluminum, so I needed to use the lower double-stick magnetic plate. These are really ugly stamped steel pieces and will bug me every time I look at them. I wish they were some sort of nicer looking black or chrome piece.
A**R
Great for Managing Height Adjustable Standing Desk Cables!
This flex chain raceway works great with Vari height adjustable standing desks. It allows the desk to be raised and lowered without an ugly cable dangling and being the center of attention. It tucks it neatly to a side. The opening in the middle of the flex chain is a little small so power plugs cannot fit through it, but you can simply loop around it (see photos). The magnets are a genius feature. Because of the magnets, I was able to attach the flex chain directly to my Vari desk without needing to use nails or adhesive. I simply attached the flex chain using the built-in magnets to the metal leg of my Vari desk (see photos). Quality Clever seems to be the only company making this thing. They have my full support! Again, this flex chain raceway is great!
C**W
Good way to organize & clean up cables for standing desk
This product cleaned up my standing desk and organized the mess of cables into a single "umbilical cord" that moves when I raise or lower my desk. I always had excess cables dangling around my feet when sitting but this keeps them confined to the raceway. I've been considering these cable raceways for a few years and finally decided to try one. There are definitely cheaper options or DIY solutions for cable management that I've used previously but this kit included all the accessories for installation like mounting hardware, screwdriver, and vecro ties. When I first opened the box, one of the plastic chain links had come loose and I had to snap it back together before installation, but since then I haven't had any problems. I feel like this was kind of pricey for what is effectively a plastic drag chain but I used to be constantly annoyed when my feet were tangled in cables on the floor or when wires got pulled tight while raising my desk. So with some planning and cable management, this eliminated those problems so I'm ultimately happy with the purchase.
T**E
the makers spent time thinking about this... no doubt...
this "desk cord drag-chain" is the most well thought out there is, bar none. it is evident that the designer/manufacturer has taken substantial effort to cycle through the possibilities of general nuances this product will encounter, covering the details both of function, and the user installation and use. I'll bet that you'll not again see a set of instructions as detailed anytime soon, if ever... and I'm equally as certain that only few will appreciate it as most will just purchase a "similar" product based solely on price and then struggle (and spend more time and money) thereafter "making it work". if this the solution you're after, be wise and spend a bit more here... you'll not regret it! that said, there are ways to make it even better, but they are minimal to mention here... the main point of this review is to homage to those that took their time for the craft, rather than just pure profit! I hope you're reading this...
C**R
It's... okay.
This thing is smaller than it looks in the pictures. You can fit about four or five cables in the raceway part, but there's a bottleneck at the halfway point where you have to insert cables through. The bottleneck has two glaring issues: 1. this means you need access to the end of all the cables you're managing (you can't load them into this while they're connected and if you have a really long cable like you might have for ethernet, you'll have to thread the *whole* thing through) 2. the bottleneck runs out of space fast (so the order you insert things matter -- insert the power cord first) and it doesn't have room for large connectors. You cannot get a 90-degree power connector through it, which is a problem since every power strip these days has a 90-degree power connector. You probably can't get a bulky regular power connector through either -- no heavy-duty 5-15 plugs like on an extension cord, just the lightweight ones that would be on a computer power connector or lightweight surge protector. Another problem is that the teeth that snap into place to hold the cables are pretty much one time use. It's possible (but very tedious) to use a small flathead screwdriver to pop them all out if you want to re-wire, but they're fragile and you'll destroy a couple in the process. But it works. If you only have a couple cables (one power, one ethernet) and you're never going to move the desk anywhere else or switch devices, it gets the job done. It looks tidy. It maintains a smooth bend as you raise and lower the desk. So get it, because there's nothing else that comes close at this point. But I'm really looking forward to the 2.0 version or a competitor's improved knockoff.
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