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The 7 Very Best Cable Organizers

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Best cable rack

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Every time I get my desk situated the way I like, another gadget comes into my life — a hazard of the job — and mucks up my neatly arranged cables, turning them into a tangled mess of spaghetti. There are many options for cable management, including Velcro straps that wrap around your cords to keep them bundled, bins that you drop your cords into that keep them out of sight, or clips that make your charging and syncing cables tidy but still easy to reach. Over the years, I’ve tried nearly every method of cable management and finally landed on a solution that works for me. Everyone’s setup is different, so it’s important to consider things like whether you need to frequently mess with your cables, or whether you want them completely invisible or just neater so your desk doesn’t look like an octopus has taken up residence there.

To find the best ones available, I reflected on the methods that have worked for me, and looked to advice from tech specialists and writers about the cable organizers they recommend.

What we’re looking for

Before you can wrangle your cables into order, you’ll need to pick the best tools for your situation. Options like straightforward Velcro strips or zip ties can bunch together unruly cables without breaking the bank, or you can snag something a little fancier like a set of clips to keep important cables handy under your desk, or a cable bag to keep everything tidy while you’re traveling. You can also get a rack to mount under your desk or other furniture to hide cables that might clash with your room’s whole vibe — though with these, you may still want to use Velcro or zip ties to keep the cords tidy.

I recommend organizing cables by the devices they connect to. Television cables should go together, for example, while the ones for your audio gear should go into a separate bundle.

Some organizers work for only single cables or even single specific-size cables, while others can be adjusted to accommodate multiple cables of various sizes.

Portability

Organizers that are attached (whether by adhesive, clamps, or some other mounting method) are meant to be stationary, while ties and bags are great for travel or home use.

Reusability

Traditional zip ties and clips that attach using adhesive can realistically only be used once (and if you’re concerned about the adhesive damaging the surface you want to use, you may want to consider an alternative). Some desk-mounted organizers, including two listed below, require you to drill holes to attach the rack or organizer permanently. Velcro, wire ties, and, of course, bags are meant to be reused.

Best cable organizer overall

Velcro Brand One Wrap Cable Ties (100-Pack)

Type: Velcro tie | Capacity: Multiple cables, adjustable | Portability : Portable | Reusability : Reusable

I tend to reorganize my setup a lot — especially when I’m testing new gadgets — so I need something impermanent and flexible. These Velcro ties fit the bill, and I’ve been using them in conjunction with a cable tray (more on that below) to keep things neat, tidy, and out of sight.

They’re adjustable and reusable, eight inches long and half an inch wide, and can fit a variety of different-size cables. One tie can easily hold three USB-C cables or a combination of a USB-C cable and an HDMI or an ethernet cable. They also have a sliding design, which allows you to tighten them very easily. This pack of 100 ties can be used in different spaces all around your home, from your home-theater setup to your nightstand.

Best cable ties for your nightstand

Nite Ize Gear Ties

Type: Steel-wire core with rubber coating | Capacity: Multiple cables, adjustable | Portability : Portable | Reusability : Reusable

Unlike our best overall pick, these ties, which come in a pack of 12, are made of rubber, which is less likely to wear over time than Velcro — if you’ve ever noticed the Velcro of your backpack or jacket gradually weakening with use or from collecting too much lint, you know the struggle.

Strategist writer Kitty Guo praises the Nite Ize ties for their flexibility, thanks to a steel-wire interior and a grippy rubber exterior, as well as the various color and length options.

Ruggard EPP-CCL Cable Case

Type: Bag | Capacity: Multiple cables, adjustable | Portability : Portable | Reusability : Reusable

I loathe packing my cables into a bag when I’m traveling: They never seem to stay put, and I always have to wrap them too tightly to pack them into my bag’s pockets. Cable-organizing bags give you compartments for all your cords and charging bricks and keep cables from getting tangled with everything else you’ve packed and away from items that could damage the cables.

This Ruggard cable case was recommended to us by B&H senior technologist Mark Steinberg. One of the more interesting details he pointed out is the clear window that allows you to easily identify any cable you might need and minimize the amount of rooting around you’ll need to do. The case is weather resistant, and one side has 12 dedicated cable slots with elastic loops to hold cables securely. (You can store additional or larger cables in the pocket on the other side.) The Ruggard comes with six Velcro cable ties for keeping cables wrapped while in the case. And if you like the design but don’t need to carry as much, it comes in a smaller size that has six dedicated cable slots with three Velcro ties.

Best zip-tie cable organizers

Pearstone 8

Type: Plastic zip ties | Capacity: Multiple cables, adjustable | Portability : Not portable | Reusability : Single use

My setup changes too frequently for using zip ties, which can only be placed once and have to be cut to be removed. But they can be especially great for larger cables that you might have in the living room or in a basic sound-system setup that you want to just set and forget.

All of the zip ties in this pack of 100 are eight inches long, and you can trim off any extra length as needed. They come in black or clear, so you can match them to your cables if you like.

Best cable-organizer clips

BlueLounge Mini CableDrop Adhesive Cable Clips

Type: Self-adhesive clip | Capacity: Each clip holds one thin cable | Portability : Not portable | Reusability : Single use

I use a clip that came with an old accessory pack from years ago, but it works just like these ones from BlueLounge. This pack of nine clips, each of which holds a single cable, comes in a variety of colors that can help you decorate or organize your desk (they also come in black only). They make it easy to grab cables you attach and detach frequently.

Professional organizer Daniel Loya, the owner of Spaces Transformed , recommends these cable clips for keeping track of unruly cords that are always “slipping off your desk and out of reach.” Plus, he says, the self-adhesive backing can be easily removed.

Quszmd Under Desk Cord Organizer

Type: Metal tray | Capacity: Multiple cables | Portability : Portable | Reusability : Single-use adhesive

Thanks to the number of gadgets I have to test at any given time, cable management often feels like a fool’s errand. The closest I’ve gotten to a tidy cable arrangement at my desk is using this under-desk tray. I got this to replace a plastic tray that came with my standing desk. Unlike that one, which used adhesive to attach to the underside of my desk (it fell off after about two years), this one uses two clamps to stay in place. Those clamps, while more time-consuming to set up, are easier to move if you get a new desk or want to shift things around. The sides of the tray have holes that you can feed wires through, so they’re not all poking out the top of the tray, and since it’s deeper than many other trays I’ve seen, the cables aren’t visible once they’re inside.

If you’re particular about keeping things neat, a few zip ties or Velcro straps like our picks above will help maintain order while the tray keeps everything out of sight.

Best desk-skirt cable organizer

Mount-It! Under Desk Privacy Panel

Type: Mat with pockets | Capacity: Multiple cables | Portability : Not portable | Reusability : Reusable (with screws)

While I’ve been able to keep my cables out of sight and out of mind with the Quszmd tray, something with a privacy panel will ensure that every cable is hidden away. Sean Hollister, senior news editor at the Verge , says he used to have a rat’s nest of wires under his desk, and he tried a number of cord keepers and wraps before landing on the Mount-It, which he loves for its built-in pockets to house cables. The large mesh pockets open and close with Velcro strips, so everything inside is easy to access, and cables can enter or exit the pockets in multiple directions. Hollister uses them to hide a lot of messy cables as well as his ethernet switch. You can choose between 41-inch or 60-inch widths, depending on the size of your space.

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The 14 Best Travel Electronic Organizers for Your Cables & Cords [2023]

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These days, savvy adventurers take much more than sunscreen and a passport when traveling. To stay connected while you are away, cell phones, tablets, and even laptops are becoming must-have accessories for travelers. Travel cameras are also becoming a part of an essential traveler’s kit. This means lots of cables and accessories to keep organized.

Keeping your electronics safe and organized makes it much easier to carry these items with you, and for this reason, a well-designed organizer is worth its weight in gold.

What To Look for in an Electronic Travel Organizer

Before you invest in an organizer for your electronics, consider the following:

Cable organizer size

The organizer you choose should be a useful addition to your luggage. If it is bulky, heavy, or simply unsuitable, forget about it. The more gear you have, the larger the organizer you will need. While not particularly heavy on their own, organizers stuffed full of devices, chargers, and other accessories can weigh your travel backpack down before you’ve even left for your trip.

Bottom Line: Choose an organizer that is large enough to carry everything you need, but not so big that it has wasted space in it.

Cable organizer pockets

Designed with one job in mind, to keep your gear organized while you travel, the number of pockets and compartments your organizer offers should align with the amount of equipment you need to carry.

Most of the better electronics organizers will have a decent amount of pockets, slings, and holders that are designed to carry SD cards, cables, batteries, adapters , headphones , and other necessities, and may even have dedicated spaces for your passport or boarding cards, too.

Bottom Line: While pockets are essential, you shouldn’t have so many that you can’t shut the organizer, or make it so bulky that it won’t fit in your travel backpack. Take only what you need with you, and find an organizer that will keep it safe and tidy.

Cable organizer material

You would choose a new backpack or suitcase with longevity in mind, so you should apply the same rigorous standards when looking for an electronic travel organizer. Organizers come in a variety of materials, including canvas, leather, nylon, and even plastic, and it’s your choice as to which one you prefer.

Bottom Line: Choose a material that has water-resistant qualities to keep your gear protected from spills or bad weather, and that is strong enough to avoid rips or tears, but lightweight enough to not weigh you down.

The 3 Best Semi-hard Electronic Travel Organizers

Ugreen travel gadget case.

This hard electronics case is a sound choice for travelers who want to keep their electronics safe and sound but don’t add weight to their luggage. With plenty of space for organizing your cables, external phone batteries, power cords, phone chargers, earbuds, USB drives, memory cards, and much more, you will never be caught short while you travel.

Made from durable EVA and oxford material, the UGREEN case is shockproof, wear-resistant, and incredibly durable . It also features easy-to-pull metal zippers, making it easy for you to access your gear when you need it, and the soft velvet interior will protect all of your gear from unwanted scratches.

What We Like

  • Has a handy leather carry handle

What We Don’t Like

  • It’s quite bulky and heavy

Amazon Basics Universal Travel Case for Small Electronics

This compact, semi-hard travel case is perfect for those on the move with limited storage space . With a bunch of useful mesh pockets on the inside, there is enough space for you to fit your cables, chargers, SD cards, extra batteries, and even a small travel camera or cell phone, and will keep them all protected while you travel. The interior also has a supersoft cotton jersey fabric that will protect your gear from scratches.

Designed to fit accessories from big-name brands like Apple, Sony, Garmin , Nikon, and many more, your gear will be kept safely tucked away yet easily accessible by a sturdy zipper that runs the length of the case. As another great value and versatile travel product from the popular Amazon Basics range, this is a great little case for your gear.

  • Has an orange interior to easily locate items
  • Compartments are not customizable

ProCase Hard Travel Tech Organizer 

Made from a hard EVA material, this case has a smart look about it while offering great protection for your electronics on the move. The rigid, waterproof exterior will keep your stuff safe in your suitcase or backpack, while the interior is soft and padded for extra protection.

The double-layer design has 5 zipper mesh pockets to easily keep your cables, memory cards, adapters, plugs, chargers, pens, and other valuable accessories all in one place. 2 useful interior mesh pockets are just the right size for keeping business cards or credit cards.

  • Keeps your gear protected
  • It’s a bit bulky

The 6 Best iPad and Tablet-sized Electronic Travel Organizers

Bagsmart double layer cable and electronics organizer.

This double-layer travel bag is large enough to house your 10.5-inch tablet and other accessories with ease. Made from durable, water-repellent material, this case will keep your gear safe while you travel.

This compartment also has a padded pocket for your tablet, and you can customize the bottom layer to suit your electronics using the 4 padded dividers. The top layer offers slip-resistant elastic loops for storing your cables, while the mesh pockets can hold batteries, a power bank, or an adapter.

Whether you’re traveling for business or pleasure, this accessories case is great for holding all your travel tech and will fit nicely in your carry-on luggage.

  • Has an easy-grab top handle
  • The dark inner lining makes locating items difficult

BUBM Double Layer Electronics Organizer for iPad or Tablet

Made from durable, flexible, heavy-duty, waterproof nylon, this case is lightweight and pliable, while still offering excellent protection for your electronic gear when you travel. With endless configurations, you can use this bag to carry pretty much all of the electronic essentials that you need without weighing down your laptop backpack .

The first compartment offers 19 elastic loops for organizing your cables, and 5 mesh pockets with elastic loops that expand to hold everything from memory cards to USB sticks and dongles.

The second compartment is home to a sleeve pouch with a Velcro flap closure for keeping your iPad or tablet safe while you travel. There is even room for your passport, notes, or boarding pass , making sure everything you need is all in one place.

  • Available in medium and large
  • Bit of a squeeze fitting 6-inch cables

BUBM Electronic Organizer and More-a Sleeve Pouch for 7.9″ iPad mini

Keep all your gear together with this 2-compartment tech bag that has plenty of pockets and compartments to house all of your accessories. With a padded pouch that perfectly fits your 7.9-inch iPad mini without the cover on and multiple elastic bands and pockets to keep your charger, hard drive, headphones, batteries, mouse, cables, and other accessories safe, this is all you need to stay super organized.

Made from heavy-duty, durable, and even waterproof material on the outside , and well-padded, soft fabric on the inside, your gear will remain protected and scratch-free, wherever you may be heading. A nice case for keeping your gear safe and organized.

  • Customizable layout
  • The zipper can be a bit fragile

Matein Water-resistant Electronics Organizer

With plenty of room to keep your cables and electronics organized, this organizer bag has 2 layers of storage and lots of elastics, pockets, and compartments. The waterproof nylon exterior will keep your gear safe from rips and tears, while the 2 durable zippers make it easy to access your stuff when you need it.

The elastic and mesh segments are just right for stowing your USB drive, cell phone, or chargers, while the elastic loops will do an epic job of keeping all your cables tidy . The bottom layer has removable dividers to customize your setup to suit the size and shape of your electronics, and the padded pocket can accommodate tablets up to 10.2 inches.

  • Water-resistant and shockproof
  • The bottom layer is too shallow for some chargers

PU Leather Electronics Organizer Travel Bag

This carry case is perfect for business travelers looking to keep all their gear and cables in one place. Made from PU leather, and with quality metal zippers, this is a smart organizer that offers plenty of room for all your gear.

This slim-profile electronics case will fit easily into your carry-on and has a top-opening zipper to access several compartments inside. All this storage space is perfect for keeping all of your daily electronic essentials — such as cables, flash drives, USB drives, chargers, memory cards, small cameras, cell phones, headphones, and even your passport — safely within easy reach every time you travel.

  • Looks more expensive than it is
  • Could do with being a bit bigger

BUBM Three Layer Electronics Organizer

Made from heavy-duty, durable, waterproof nylon material, this is a well-designed, attractive carry case that can be used both at home and away. Keep all of your electronic accessories and cables together, neatly organized across 3 layers of storage.

There are 2 sizes of elastic loops for your cables, and several mesh pockets to stash items securely. With enough room to stash your cell phone, SD cards, chargers, cables, plugs, and a tablet up to 10 inches, this is a useful kit to keep your gear organized anywhere in the world.

  • Has a bright interior lining to easily spot items
  • Zippers can sometimes get stuck

The 5 Best Small- and Medium-sized Electronic Travel Organizers

Bubm cable bag and usb travel organizer.

Made of heavy-duty, durable, and waterproof nylon, this useful electronic travel bag is perfect for keeping your cables and small electrical essentials safe and well-organized. The well-padded covering offers excellent protection for your gear , while the inside is lined to prevent scratches.

Just the right size for everything you need, there is a single mesh zipper compartment for your cell phone and larger items, as well as 5 elastic cable tidying compartments, and some smaller pockets. Configure this travel organizer in the best way to suit your needs, and slip it into your laptop bag or travel case to keep your gear safe while you travel.

  • Small, lightweight, and affordable
  • Items can slip out of the open end

BAGSMART Electronics Travel Organizer

Made from heavy-duty, durable, and water-repellent nylon, this little organizer can easily fit into your backpack, suitcase, or handbag to keep your electronics and accessories safe on the move.

With lots of easy-to-access pockets, elastics, and compartments, you will find the perfect configuration to keep your cell phone, charger, cables, SD card, business cards, and other essentials safe on the go. Slim and tidy, this would make a great addition for any traveler.

  • Keeps everything tidy and secure
  • Cable loops are quite tight

Hynes Eagle Travel Universal Cable Organizer

Designed to perfectly combine form and function, this travel organizer can be stowed away in your carry-on bag to keep your cables and electronics safely separated from your clothing and other essentials.

Made from durable, heavy-duty materials, you can store your charging cords, earbuds, battery, phone, power adapters, and much more in this travel case. With a dedicated SD card slip pocket, 3 slip mesh pockets, 12 elastic loops, and 2 additional zip pockets , you can store everything from cables to small-screen cell phones or battery packs.

  • It’s ultra-lightweight
  • Doesn’t fit bulky items such as chargers

ProCase Travel Gear Organizer Electronics Accessories Bag

Roll and go with this incredibly versatile and super lightweight travel accessory holder . Small enough to tuck in your purse, backpack, or even your briefcase, this snazzy little roll-up offers the perfect solution for the organized traveler.

The 3 mesh pockets have plenty of room to keep your USB, SD, or SIM cards safe and secure, while the 6 elastic loops are perfect for holding cables, pens, and chargers. 2 open pockets are big enough to store a plug or power adapter, and a large zipper pocket for your cell phone or other essential electronic items. Finally, this little bag comes complete with a hanger, meaning you can easily access all your items; simply hang and go.

  • Lightweight and provides quick access to items
  • The soft exterior doesn’t provide much protection

Crazy Horse Leather Electronics Organizer Roll Bag

With a vintage look and feel, this leather electronics organizer offers a quality solution for keeping your gear safe on the move. Providing plenty of flexibility for organizing your accessories, you can look cool, but stay tidy wherever you may be.

With 7 elastic loops to hold your cables, a leather Velcro strap to hold an adapter, 3 mesh pockets for USB, SD card, SIM card, or other small items, and 2 mesh zipper compartments for your cell phone or power bank, this neat little case does have room for everything.

  • Stylish and functional
  • Interior zippers are a bit fragile

Keeping all your electronics together on the go can seem like an uphill struggle without the right storage cases and equipment. Knowing that nothing looks as good as organized feels, these bags, roll-ups, and cases have all been designed to keep your electrical gear beautifully organized, even when you don’t have the time to.

Forget about delving into the depths of your backpack to find your charger cable, or tipping out your suitcase to grab a new SD card — pack them all together and save time searching when you get there. It really is that simple.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best size for a electronic travel organizer, how should i organize my cords when traveling, where do you pack your chargers when flying.

A travel electronic organizer is a great place to pack your chargers and cables to keep them from getting tangled up or damaged. Your travel organizer can be stored inside the carry-on luggage.

What to look for in an electronic travel organizer?

  • Size and weight
  • Pockets and organization
  • Material and durability

Can phone chargers go in carry on luggage?

Mobile phone chargers can be transported in your carry-on or checked luggage. Be sure to store them securely in a travel electronic organizer to avoid damage and to be able to locate them quickly.

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The 11 Best Travel Tech Organizers of 2024

On-the-go organization and storage for all your tech essentials.

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Keeping your tech organized and accessible is essential for a stress-free travel experience. Sure, we used to just toss our tech items in a clean toiletry case and call it a day, but that was before we had so much stuff. These days it seems like there’s a different cable for every device, and a different device for practically everything. We’d rather spend a little extra time in the sun than be fiddling with tangled charging cords or searching for the correct generation USB plug. 

These travel tech organizers will keep you juiced up, plugged in, and zoned out without skipping a beat. We’ve got picks for the ultra-minimalist who can survive with the bare essentials, the unabashed maximalist who needs space for everything, and everyone in between.

Best Overall

Calpak tech organizer.

It’s got a packable, slim profile but still fits the essentials. 

The retention bands can lose elasticity quickly when storing overly bulky items.  

This minimalist bag has a spot for all your essential travel tech accessories and comes with the quality and cachet of the Calpak name. The clamshell design makes it a cinch to grab your gear without fiddling with deep pockets or multiple organization layers. Plus, this tech organizer sports the right amount of padding — enough to cushion but so much that adds unnecessary bulk — and its slim 1.5 inch-deep profile still fits nicely in a carry-on or personal item bag. The top grab handle makes it easy to pull out and carry, too. 

All three full-side storage pockets have convenient pull tab zippers, and two have front mesh fabric, so you can assess their contents in one quick look. We found the two interior slip pockets large enough to hold a portable charging bank and loved how the four elastic retention bands kept our cords separated, snug, and at the ready. Just note that these bands can stretch out over time; faster if you store very thick or bulky cords. Plus this case comes in 12 colors and patterns, so it’s simple to pair the perfect bag with your travel style. 

The Details: 9.5 x 7 x 1.5 inches | 0.25 pounds | Polyester and polyethylene

Best Budget

Bevegekos tech organizer travel case.

You get twice the usual storage area with this organizer’s two-layer, double-clamshell design.

The smaller compartments are tiny and reduce the overall functionality of the organizer. 

There are not a lot of bells and whistles with this basic organizer, but it delivers for anyone who doesn’t travel often or those who don’t have many tech accessories to pack. We really liked the extra value that the double-layer clamshell design gives. Instead of the usual two interior storage walls, this organizer has four. You’ll get two larger slip pockets for storing a smartphone or charging bank, three medium-sized mesh pockets for things like wireless earbuds or USB charging cables, and a deep slip pocket with two fairly tight small mesh slip pockets on top. The two small mesh pockets can only really fit something small, like an SD card, leaving it to feel a bit outdated and like a waste of space. Instead, we’d rather see this whole panel used as another large slip pocket. This bag also comes in medium and large versions, with varying dimensions and deeper pocket sizes.

The Details: 7.48 x 4.33 x 2.16 inches | 3.87 ounces | Jacquard | Water-resistant

Best Roll-up

Procase travel gear organizer.

The elastic closure band keeps it secure whether it’s stuffed or slightly filled. 

There is a risk of items slipping out if the elastic on the interior pockets loosens.

Unlike a zippered bag with a fixed width, this rolling design allows you to pack in a variety of tech accessories without having to worry as much about volume constraints. With this organizer bag, you’ll be able to stuff all the pockets and roll it up. The elastic band closure will secure the roll whether you’ve packed a lot or a little. Other rolling bags we’ve seen have a fixed snap or buckle closure, which means you’ve got to fill the bag exactly in order to get a secure closure. We also like that when this unrolls, your entire tech set is laid out and easy to access. Storage compartments include three mesh zippered pockets, six retention bands for cords, three mini slip pockets, and two expandable nylon slip pockets. We do want to flag that once the elastic pockets start to loosen, you may run the risk of some items sliding out. 

The Details: 17 x 9 inches (laid flat), 4.5 × 9 inches (rolled up) | 4.6 ounces | Nylon | Water-resistant 

Best Everyday Use

Dagne dover tech organizer.

Dagne Dover

There’s a D-ring loop that can clip into a main bag for easy locating on the go.

It’s best used with Apple products.

This simple but effective tech organizer from Dagne Dover is a no-fuss solution for making sure you always have your essential tech accessories with you. Like with many compact travel tech organizers, the Dagne Dover Arlo Tech Organizer seems to work best with Apple products (or products with a similar size and shape). It’s a great organizer for everyday use during commutes with compartments for a computer charging cable extender, charging brick, a small USB charging wall adapter, and a USB charging cord. We also like the small, plastic D-ring that can be clipped into a larger commuter backpack. The tough neoprene material is waterproof, too. So if you get caught in bad weather, you don’t have to panic. We like the small version but it also comes in a large size for those with more gear.

The Details: 4.5 x 2.25 x 5 inches | 5 ounces | Neoprene, recycled polyester | Waterproof

Mark & Graham Essential Tech Folio

Mark & Graham

Design details boost the overall look of the folio. 

It’s leather and can be ruined with excessive water exposure. 

With two-toned colorways and design details like angled leather pocket sleeves, this folio earns extra style points. Thankfully, it’s not looks over function as you use tasseled leather pulls to navigate the gold metal zip. Once opened, you’ll see one side with two inset sleeves, a change pocket, and cut-slots for your ID and other cards along with a spot for a tablet; the large version can fit a standard iPad but it also comes in a small size that fits an iPad Mini. The other side has well-spaced leather slip pockets for things like a wireless earbuds case, a smartphone, a passport, and thin loose charging cables. Giving it as a gift? You can go the extra mile and personalize it with a gold or silver foil embossed monogram or larger printed letters. This is a real leather product, so it’ll need to be handled with care. Wipe off and dry any water to avoid spotting or damage. 

The Details: 8.5 x 11 x 1 inches | Leather

Best Cable Organizer

Side by side cable organizer tech bag.

 It has a very packable shape and unbeatable storage capabilities (that even fits bulky PC chargers).

Most of its storage organization uses retention straps.

This organizer bag immediately stands out among others because of its shape. It goes against the grain of the usual boxy design and goes for slim length. We love it not only because this makes it extremely convenient to pack (especially in a duffel or backpack) but also because it requires less bending for your cords. It can accommodate long cords easily and manages to do what few tech organizers can: fit those thick PC charging cords , including the brick. The outer panels have a flexible compression fabric that holds items in place but can stretch to fit oddly shaped or oversized accessories. Items are stored in two separate zippered compartment sides, mostly using elastic retention straps of different sizes. There’s only one zippered pocket inside. It’s mesh and roughly the size of a credit card. 

The Details: 10.2 x 3.5 x 1.6 inches | 9 ounces | 300D polyester, elastane nylon

Best With Stand-up Case

Native union stow lite organizer.

It looks smart and is made from soft but durable recycled materials. 

There’s no handle or wrist strap.

This soft-sided tech organizer bag has an A-line silhouette that ensures it will stand up on its own, making it more convenient when you’re searching for something or loading it up before a trip. We like how simple but stylish it is. It's made from recycled plastic bottles with a leather zipper trim that kicks up the look (though we wrestled with the zipper a few times because of the trim). It’s a great pick for travelers who have a few specific items they want to store separately for quick access, but don’t mind tossing other items in the main pocket. The interior organization includes five lightly padded slip pockets for items like USB charging cords, Bluetooth mouse, and earbuds with the case. The main pocket can be a bit snug when the pockets are full but can generally fit an iPhone charger and MacBook charger (both with bricks), a slim charging bank, a few extra USB cables, and small wall adapters. One thing we found to be lacking? You can only carry it like a clutch — there’s no handle strap or detachable wristband. 

The Details: ‎4.53 x 7.48 x 2.56 inches | 3.18 ounces | Leather and recycled polyester | Water-repellent

Best Leather

Parker clay utility pouch.

Parker Clay

The beautiful and durable leather is sourced from Ethiopia.

The partially zippered opening can make it annoying to load.

If you’re the type of person who likes to keep their valuables close, this gorgeous leather tech pouch is carried like a clutch. It’s made from sustainable goat leather from Ethiopia, which looks as luxe as it feels against your palm. We like bringing this pouch in our personal item and packing it with our in-flight entertainment tech essentials like an iPad mini, Kindle, smartphone, earbuds with a case, and corresponding chargers. It’s also best unloaded at your seat since you’ll only get a two-thirds opening, which can block access and be especially frustrating when loading it up. On the plus side, a quick change of contents and this pouch can easily become a clutch. 

The Details: 10 x 7 x 0.25 inches | Leather

Best for Apple Products

Away the tech case.

It can fit a boxy universal travel adapter. 

The deep shape that takes up twice as much room as other comparable products.  

Away’s The Tech Case follows the brand’s reputation of high-quality travel gear that goes big on understated style and function. This soft-sided case is water-resistant and has a spacious dual level design that’s good for storing and organizing bulky tech accessories when traveling. The flip-top zipper closure has three retention bands that are the perfect size for storing USB charging cords and an earbuds case. On the opposite side, there’s a shallow compartment with a mesh panel that unzips, revealing access to a deeper bottom compartment where you can store your laptop charging cable, extension cable, and power brick. We like it because it’s possible to fit a universal plug adapter in this space, making it perfect for international travel. However, at over six inches in depth, it can be tougher to pack simply because of its own bulky shape; so keep that in mind if you’re primarily a carry-on traveler.

The Details: 6.3 x 4.7 x 2.95 inches | 3.7 ounces | Nylon  | Water-resistant

Best Fan-style

Inateck electronics case.

It’s a durable and simple organizer with great capacity. 

Since it opens like a book, not all the pockets have security features. 

If you’re the type of person who prefers to see all of your items at a glance, consider the Inateck Electronics Organizer Travel Case. It has a unique accordion fan design that opens like a book, neatly exposing its contents. You’ll still get great organization on the inside, too. The large size is approximately the size of a toiletry case and is big enough to fit a Nintendo Switch. The 1200D polyester material is hardy enough to hold up for frequent travelers and makes the bag water-repellent, too. Inside, you’ll find soft and stretchy lycra material with eight various slip pockets, a large velcro-secured pocket, and seven elastic retention straps. Unfortunately, most of the slip pockets do not have elastic rims or security straps, so you’ll want to be sure to have a flat surface since it opens up 180 degrees.  

The Details: 10.24 x 3.74 x 5.91 inches | 8.2 ounces | 1200D polyester | Water-repellent

Best Hardsisde

Procase hard travel electronic organizer case.

The water resistance and shock absorption give us extra piece of mind.

It works best for smaller items that aren’t too bulky. 

A hardside case is the way to go when it comes to protecting your most expensive tech accessories. This ProCase Hard Travel Electronics Organizer has a durable, water-resistant EVA shell and shock-absorbing lining that works double time to keep your electronics safe from spills, drops, and splashes. We like the convenient wristlet strap and dual-compartment design. The storage capacity is more than enough, with five zippered mesh pockets and two compression slip pockets. However, it’s not designed to hold bulky items; just smaller tech accessories, which is a bit of a bummer considering the overall size. If you need more space, opt for the large or extra-large versions.

The Details: 9.72 x 5.82 x 2.55 inches | 0.31 ounces | EVA | Water-resistant

Tips for Buying a Travel Tech Organizer

Know what items you need to store.

Take stock of your tech items to make sure your desired tech organizer has the capacity and capability to hold what you need it to. This is particularly important if you’ve got a bulky item or two, or if the majority of your stuff is small and easy to lose. If you’re having trouble finding an organizer that fits your needs, consider what your basic essentials are and what might be able to be safely and securely packed elsewhere. You’ll also want to consider where you’ll be packing the organizer to make sure it’ll fit in your bag while still giving you room to pack anything else you need. 

Consider durability and water resistance

Are you a frequent traveler or just preparing for a one-off trip? Frequent travelers will want to pay more attention to the durability of their tech organizer than someone who won’t be using the product repeatedly over a short period of time. Budget-friendly doesn’t always mean poorly-made, as you’ll see with our picks, and products with a higher price point may not deliver when it comes to key things like water resistance. Leather looks great and can look even better over time, but it’s easily ruined by scrapes and exposure to liquid. On the flip side, ripstop material like 600D polyester or EVA won’t look as luxurious but will last much longer and provide better protection against bumps, drops, and spills. Also, consider the quality of your organizer's zipper. This is an oft-overlooked detail that can make or break how much use you can get out of a product. Once the zipper breaks, it’s usually game over. 

Storing your tech in one spot while traveling helps you to keep track of it, especially the smaller pieces, while you’re away from home. Using a storage option with built-in organization keeps your sanity. Tossing your essentials into a single-pocket bag is convenient — until you need them, and tech organizers help to avoid the frantic fishing through your luggage for a charger or that important flash drive. They can also help keep cords from tangling, a major win and frustration saver.  

Depending on the size, you can pack your travel tech organizer in your checked bag, carry-on, or personal item. However, many travelers are wary of packing anything valuable like tech in their checked luggage for fear of theft or damage, plus you’ll want to make sure there are no power banks or other devices prohibited from the cargo hold. It’s most common to bring an organizer into the cabin which also allows you to access it during your travel day as needed. 

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The Best Travel Tech Organizers to Keep Cords Neat and Tidy

By Kelsey Glennon

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It’s on every packing list , though we hardly need to write it down to remember it: a smartphone. Few of us travel without one these days, and more often than not, our technology haul extends beyond just a phone; a tablet or e-reader, digital camera, laptop, portable charger, and wireless headphones may be on the list, too. Whether you’re working remotely or not, chances are you’re bringing your entire digital setup with you. But throwing a tangle of cords and technology in your carry-on is a recipe for frustration when you find your face pressed up against the tray table, blindly searching for a charging cable in your under-seat bag.

Where there’s a digital device, there are its accessories, and tech organizers keep them tidy and easy to find while you’re in transit. If you like the organization of a toiletry bag for your body and skincare, why not a tech bag for your digital gear?

Travel tech organizers come in many different designs. There are hard-shell, soft-shell, folio, and roll-up varieties that are designed with different layers of pouches, elastics, zippers, and pockets. In my own experience, simple designs come out on top. Look for adjustable straps and pockets that will grow with you and your tech gear.

Everyone's needs are slightly different for their own digital Dopp kit, so you'll want to first take stock of your essentials. Lay all your gear out on a table to help determine what kind of bag will fit your tech travel setup. Then, read on for our most-recommended travel tech organizers.

  • Best overall: The Guzo utility pouch
  • Best budget pick: Travelon tech accessory organizer
  • Best for remote workers: Mosiso laptop bag
  • Best for photographers: Peak Design tech pouch
  • Best for Apple users: The Function 101 BentoStack Charge 8000
  • Best for everyday use: Dagne Dover Arlo tech organizer
  • Best colorways: Calpak tech organizer
  • Best size options: Wandrd tech bag
  • Best water-resistant case: Bellroy tech kit
  • Best discreet organizer: BookBook CaddySack
  • Best style: Parker Clay Olivia organizer

Best overall

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Parker Clay’s bags are made of fine Ethiopian leather and abide by the highest standards of ethical manufacturing and sustainable sourcing. The leather goods brand partners with Ellilta Women at Risk (EWAR), to hire and train at-risk women in craftsmanship. Its bags are not only made sustainably (read more about the brand's leather production and sourcing here ), they’re also well-designed and timeless in their construction. The Guzo Utility Pouch is a chameleon of travel bags: Use it as a slim tech pouch that you can slide into any tote , or transform it into a handy clutch you bring to a cafe or out to dinner.

Standout features: A sleeve slips over your palm to make this bag cup into your hand, so it doesn’t slip out of your grasp while you hold it.

What we love most: It can transform into a chic clutch by night if you’re trying to pack a tight capsule wardrobe .

Dimensions: 10"L x .25"W x 7"H

Best budget pick

A tech organizer.

Tech organizers don’t have to be complicated, they just need to be easy to find in your bag when you need them. The Travelon tech accessory organizer in the color lime pops, and is easy to spot quickly, even in the dark. The roll-up design makes it compact and malleable in any bag. Made of ripstop fabric, the water- and stain-resistant exterior would also hold up on backpacking or outdoor trips if you’re stuffing it in a jam-packed hiking pack .

Standout features: The flexible roll-up design makes this ideal for tucking into empty corners of any backpack or bag.

What we love most: Malleable yet tough ripstop construction 

Dimensions : 6.5"L x 1"W x 5"H

Best for remote workers

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If you’re a digital nomad , chances are your laptop goes with you everywhere, which means chargers and accessories are a must-carry too. This Mosiso laptop bag cuts down on the number of bags and cases you need: It’s a shoulder bag, cushioned laptop sleeve, and tech organizer all in one. Available in standard 13" and 16" sizes that fit most laptops, the Mosiso keeps your laptop in a cushy cocoon with 360-degree padding. On the outside, tuck all of your laptop accessories into soft zippered pouches. Big enough to hold external hard drives and battery packs, you won’t forget them when they’re attached to your laptop.

Standout features: Keep laptop accessories in the same place as your laptop to avoid fishing around for them in another bag. Carry it like a briefcase, or attach the sling strap and make it a day bag you can bike or walk with hands-free.

What we love most: A luggage sleeve that slips over your carry-on handle

Dimensions : 16.57”L x 11.81”W x 2.36”H

Best for photographers

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Peak Design is known for designing with the travel photographer in mind. The Peak Design tech pouch is a padded, semi-rigid carry-all that can stand upright on its own and opens like a clam with a 270-degree zipper. Interior accordion-like compartments are designed to separate key photography gear and snug elastics hug SD cards. A pen holder keeps a stylus handy in one place. Large pockets open up for charging blocks, power banks, and hard drives. An exterior zippered pouch holds need-to-reach items without unloading the whole bag. Peak Design’s proprietary anchor system and strap transform this tech pouch into a small day bag when you need it.

Standout features: A hand sleeve that slides over your palm makes this easy to open on the go without needing a flat surface to set it on. Plus, it can accommodate bulky items like a small point-and-shoot camera, a mouse, or a battery.

What we love most: The charging cable pass-through allows you to plug in your device from the outside without taking out the cable and battery.

Dimensions: 6"L x 9.5"W x 4"H

Best for Apple users

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Both a battery pack and a tech organizer, the Function 101 BentoStack Charge 8000 is a stackable hardshell case geared toward Apple loyalists. The Charge 8000 offers three ways to charge, which can be used simultaneously: a USB-C port, USB-A port, and wireless charging. Four different storage layers provide a space for everything, which includes two shallow layers for your Apple Pencil and Apple watchbands; and two deeper layers for larger items like AirPods, charging cables, and wall charging bricks. Mix and match the layers as you like, and keep it all together with a color-matched silicon band.

Standout features: Apple’s love for minimalist design makes this Japanese–inspired tech storage box blend in seamlessly with your products.

What we love most: It’s a hefty battery bank with handy attached storage, which keeps a suite of Apple accessories tidy and juiced up on the go.

Dimensions: 7.75"L x 3.75"W  x 4.6"H

Best for everyday use

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This mini tech organizer from Dagne Dover might as well live in your everyday tote. The Dagne Dover Arlo tech organizer in the small version is an agile addition to your travel kit because of its nimble size—tuck it into a belt bag, travel sling , or day pack without much added bulk. Designed to keep your laptop and phone basics handy, this neoprene organizer doesn’t leave extra space for items to slip around. Everything is kept snug using elastics and mesh pockets made of recycled plastic.

Standout features: Try it in two sizes—small and large, and swap them out for shorter or longer trips.

What we love most: The small size makes this easy to add to day bags, belt bags, or slings without taking up too much space or adding bulk.

Dimensions: Small: 4.5" L x 2.25"W x 5”H; large: 8"L x 3.25"W x 5.25"H

Best colorways

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Calpak’s travel tech organizer doesn’t reinvent the wheel here, but they do make it a lot more colorful and fun. This lay-flat organizer has elastics for storing rolled-up cords, and a zippered pouch perfect for USBs, hard drives, or charging bricks. The trouble won’t be figuring out how to organize your tech, it’ll be choosing from one of 16 different colorful patterns that show off your style and personality.

Standout features: A mesh pouch makes loose items easy to spot and grab quickly. Elastics and snug slip pockets keep anything from spilling out when you open it.

What we love most: The array of fun colors and classic patterns you can choose from.

Dimensions: 7"L x 9.5"W x 1.5"H

Best size options

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Wandrd started as a Kickstarter designing bags for on-the-go photographers . Today, its travel bags are useful for any traveler looking for durable, gear-protecting bags backed by a lifetime guarantee. The Wandrd tech bag is offered in three different sizes which can nest together, or be bought and used separately. Built with an array of straps and grab points on the outside, you can attach these to your backpack or weekender using basic carabiners. An optional strap transforms the Wandrd tech bag into a compact sling. Earthy, neutral colors like Aegean blue, Yuma tan, and Sedona orange are fun variations to basic black, though that is offered too.

Standout features: Choose from a small, medium, or large version depending on your needs. Or, nest them together for an agile set of organizers that grows with your packing list.

What we love most: The fleece-lined zippered pouch (in the large size) keeps your iPhone cushioned and scratch-free.

Dimensions : Small: 7.75"L x 2"W 4.5"H; medium: 9"L x  3"W x 4.5"H; large:  9"L x 4"W x 5.5"H

Best water-resistant case

Bellroy Tech Kit

This semi-hardshell case from Bellroy carries just the essentials in a compact design. Available in 11 neutral colors made from recycled water-resistant woven fabric, the Bellroy is built to last and backed by a three-year warranty. A floating interior wall forms the interior pocket and closes with a satisfying magnetic click. Elastics hold dongles and other small items you may be prone to losing at the bottom of a bag.

Standout features: A firm, padded exterior give you peace of mind that your tech won’t get knocked or jostled around—essential for hard drives. Everything has a place in this organizer that keeps your accessories from moving an inch.

What we love most: The three-year warranty and water-resistant exterior

Dimensions : 5.12"L x 9.06"W x 2.8"H

Best discreet organizer

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Disguised as a leather-bound book, the CaddySack tech organizer by Twelve South is great for those who like to sprawl out at the cafe but worry their AirPods might get swiped when they’re not looking. Zip up this organizer and it turns into an incognito book. Though CaddySack designs for Apple products, the interior Velcro straps aren't limiting, so whether you're packing a Mac brick, mouse, or travel outlet adapter, it'll fit right in. Suit up all your tech in a slick literary sleeve with the rest of its BookBook cases.

Standout features: A tweed interior and leather exterior give this tech organizer a polished look and feel.

What we love most: When you’re not traveling, this case looks great on an office bookshelf as an incognito way to keep cords together at home.

Dimensions : 5.7"L x 1.6"W x 8"H

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The Parker Clay Olivia organizer is thoughtfully designed in partnership with HGTV interior designer Sabrina Soto . Design and organization go hand-in-hand and it shows in this full-grain leather bag’s accordion construction. It separates little bits and bobs and offers quick access to everything at a glance. You don’t need two hands to unzip, unlatch, or pull open a pocket—a smart feature for hurried travelers. Grab a few of the six neutral colors and use them for toiletries, makeup, and your tech.

Standout features: Durable leather construction allows it to stand up on its own

What we love most: Details like a brass zipper pair well with full-grain leather that will age nicely with time.

Dimensions : 8.5"L x 3"W x 6"H

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The best bag and cable organizers

Control that mess of cables..

By Kaitlyn Wells

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Whether you commute to the office or the coffee shop, you probably need a way to organize the pens, tech accessories, and toiletries you take with you every day. To find the best options to carry what different people might need with them, we spent over a week researching 65 bag organizers and testing 27 of them, and we found seven organizers we liked for their style, durability, and usability.

Some backpacks and purses come with all the pockets and loops you'd need, but others are black holes, swallowing charging cables and tubes of lip balm. For those people (and I count myself among them), the right bag organizer simplifies grabbing accessories while on the go, or moving gear from one bag to another. But everyone has different carrying needs, which is why we have picks to suit a variety of situations: a tech-forward cable organizer that zips closed, a customizable mesh-pouch setup, picks that prioritize toiletries (while making room for tech), and a stylish duo of cosmetic travel pouches made of premium materials—as well as some alternatives where applicable.

Best for chargers and cables: Incase Nylon Accessory Organizer

Photo: Michael Hession

Get this if: You want a sturdy, lightweight, waterproof organizer to corral all of your gadgets and chargers as well as some toiletries or cosmetics in one place.

Why it's great: The Incase Nylon Accessory Organizer has plenty of room for everyday gear; it zips closed, so items won't get lost or fall out; and it's water-repellent.

The Incase bag is roughly the size and shape of a large paperback, and like a book it opens flat from a spine. It's 2 inches thick, which is among the slimmest we found for this type of bag, but it still has enough space to stash most of what we carried for a day . It has two medium-sized loops that can hold two 5 W USB power adapters or multiple pens. It has an external zip pocket with a cable-sized hole leading to the inside. We love this feature because it's great for charging a phone without removing the external battery pack from the main compartment. It also has a large, padded pocket lined in faux fur that won't scratch delicate phone screens. The bag's inside flaps have a mesh pocket that is big enough to store a MacBook power adapter (with the cord in a different pocket), five more mesh or solid pockets of various sizes, a small zip pocket ideal for SD cards, a pen loop, and three small elastic loops that are the right size for earbuds.

The Incase Accessory Organizer has a loop or pocket for everything you need to carry for a day. Photo: Michael HessionWith all of the organization slots, your gear stays neatly in place, even if you drop your bag. None of the items got tangled or moved about when we shook and flipped this Incase bag around. This wasn't the largest bag we looked at, due to its slim design, but it will hold most of what you need for the course of a day.

The combination of mesh and opaque pockets are a good match for carrying a variety of objects. Photo: Michael Hession

This bag is a poly-nylon blend, so it's durable. In our tests, some bags, like one from Bagsmart , ended up scuffed and discolored from rubbing against the cables we loaded into the bags—but the Incase stayed pristine. The Incase was one of two cable-organizer bags we tested for our 2019 update that successfully repelled water—not just from the exterior material, but also along the piping, which is where other cases often failed and liquid soaked through, potentially damaging your important gear.

Flaws but not dealbreakers: The Incase cable organizer is a soft-shell bag, so its contents can distort the bag's shape when full. But the bag's edges remain rigid—so the seams don't pucker—it's contents don't fall out, and zipping and unzipping the bag is still easy.

Sizes: 9½ by 6 by 2 inches

Colors: mulberry, olive

Also consider: Aer Cable Kit

Photo: Sarah Kobos

Get this if: You want to keep smaller tech gear organized while having the freedom to stash power adapters, unruly cables, and cosmetics in an open compartment.

Why we like it: The Aer Cable Kit has dual padded compartments that hold more accessories than similar designs like the Incase Nylon Accessory Organizer or Bagsmart tech bags , it's also tough, and it repels water.

This bag has plenty of loops and pockets for packing delicate gear, as well as a large open compartment for bulky items. One side opens flat, like the Incase Nylon Accessory Organizer, and has six elastic loops; five open pockets that can hold a mobile phone or Bluetooth earbuds case; two zip pockets for stashing small cables, flash drives, and a contacts case; and a pen loop in the spine.

The Aer Cable Kit has one side that's ideal for storing smaller cables, pens, and tech gear. Photo: Sarah Kobos

The other side resembles a wide zip pouch side and has two internal pockets for smaller items and an open space that's big enough for a charging brick, small notepad, cosmetics, or travel lotions. There's an exterior pocket for storing last-minute additions, like a train ticket or loose change for that coworking-space vending machine.

The variety of elastic loops, mesh pockets, and opaque pockets make it easier to find the ideal spot for all of your gear. Photo: Sarah Kobos

The dual design holds all of your commuting essentials, even more than the Incase, but this bag isn't bulky. It's 9 by 6½ by 2½ inches, compared with Incase's 9½ by 6 by 2 inches—still slim enough to grip with one hand even when full.

The open compartment offers additional space space for stashing bulky charging bricks or cosmetics. Photo: Sarah Kobos

The Aer Cable Kit is wrapped in tightly woven ballistic nylon, which protects against scratches and tears better than the fabric on most bags. We scraped cable plugs and ink pens against the fabric and couldn't make a dent. The shell is water-resistant and the zippers are reinforced with nylon piping so leaks won't damage expensive gear.

Where it falls short: The Aer's ballistic nylon cover makes it durable, but not as attractive as the Incase's soft nylon shell or Cuyana's leather. It's also missing microfleece lining in the ripstop nylon pockets, which we find useful for protecting delicate phone screens. It's a soft-shell bag, so it may distort when full of gear—but the seams are strong and didn't break in our tests.

Size: 9 by 6½ by 2½ inches

Color: black

Most customizable: The Container Store Black Micro Mesh Pouches

Get this if: You prefer to have different bags for different kinds of gear—phone cables, cosmetics, pens and notepads—so you can grab only what you're going to need.

Why it's great: The Container Store Micro Mesh Pouches are a no-frills solution for keeping your cables and toiletries organized while being able to clearly see what's inside. These pouches are made of a finer mesh than other mesh bags we tested, so smaller items, such as pens and hairpins, won't fall through the holes. The material also has some give, so you can stuff the bag without fear of splitting a seam. And we found the zipper to be the smoothest among those of all the pouches we tested.

Mesh bags make it easy to identify their contents. Photo: Michael Hession

These pouches are great for mixing colors and sizes to match your organizational needs. They come in three sizes and four colors; we recommend the two smaller bags because they're easier to carry and load into a backpack or tote bag. We also like assigning each bag's contents a different color, so it's easier to grab the right items in an instant. That way you can have one bag for gadgets and accessories you take when flying, say, and another for the makeup you bring to work for touch-ups, and you can easily know which one to grab on the way out the door. (Jada Yuan, writer of The 52 Places Traveler at The New York Times, parent company of Wirecutter, also uses these bags. )

Flaws but not dealbreakers: Because the bags are covered in tiny holes, liquids will spill in and out of them, and they're not ideal if you want complete privacy for your toiletry items. As a workaround, we recommend storing your toiletries in a black micro-mesh bag because the darker color will mask the bag's contents better than the lighter ones.

Sizes: 7¾ by 4 inches; 7½ by 3 by 5 inches; or 14¼ by 10½ inches (but we think this bag is too big for most people)

Colors: aqua , black , pink , or silver

For more colors, visit containerstore.com .

Also consider: Vaultz Mesh Storage Bags

Get this if: You like the idea of organizing your stuff into a collection of mesh bags, but you don't want to spend a lot—and you don't tend to carry very, very small items.

Why we like it: Wirecutter senior editor Dan Frakes likes the Vaultz Cord Storage Bags as modular storage at a fraction of the cost of other bags. The mesh bags are sold in a pack of four for just $8 at the time of writing, while The Container Store pick starts at $5 each. These zip pouches are lighter and more pliant than any other bag we tested, and can scrunch into a tight ball when not in use and still rebound to their original shape. Each pack comes in a combination of four different sizes and colors. This makes it easy to organize your gear and grab the right pouch from your travel bag in an instant. You can separate daily tech and toiletry supplies into two bags, keep a driving kit in your car for phone mounts, pack charging cables and adapters in another, and save the last one for important documents when you're traveling out of town.

A multipack of different colors lets you easily assign different gear to each bag. Photo: Michael Hession

Where it falls short: These mesh bags aren't great for storing smaller items (such as earbuds and pens) because it's easier for them to get caught in the holes or fall out. And because the bags are made of mesh they're not waterproof.

Sizes: 9 by 9¼ inches; 5½ by 9 inches; 5 by 8 inches; 5 by 7 inches

Colors: black, red, orange, and yellow; or mint, pink, purple, and blue (for $6 more)

Best for toiletries (and tech): Dsptch Dopp Kit

Get this if: You want a not-too-big bag that can keep both toiletries and cables in their place—and you need it to be waterproof.

Why it's great: We found that traditional cable organizers, like our Incase pick , aren't ideal for carrying toiletries around because they're designed for holding gadgets rather than tubes of lotion. (To some of us, it just feels weird fitting moisturizer and lip balm in elastic loops designed for cords.) The Dsptch Dopp Ki is better suited for carrying both cables and lotions because the main compartment has three wide elastic loops that comfortably fit bulky toiletries (like sunscreen) and tech accessories (like charging bricks) beside each other. It also has plenty of room to stash all of the gear used in our tests. And it's about half the size of the Herschel Supply Co. Chapter Travel Kit that we tested, so it's easier to fit into a backpack or tote.

The Dsptch toiletry bag is covered in ballistic nylon, so it's tough and resists scratches and scrapes more than most bags we tested. The Dsptch bag's material is also completely waterproof, making it one of only five bags (and the only dedicated toiletry bag) we tested that didn't leak.

The Dsptch toiletry bag has large elastic loops, equally suited to bulky toiletries or chargers. Photo: Michael Hession

This bag also has two unique storage features. The first is a two-way pocket that's accessible from the outside or inside the main compartment. So important items, like an ID card or cash, are easier to reach from the outside when in a rush. The bag also comes with a removable, padded valet tray that snaps into the secondary compartment. You'll probably want to store delicate items (like a dress watch) in this slimmer compartment, away from bulky tech accessories.

The removable valet tray gives you a nice platform to store fragile items, but it takes up a lot of space. Photo: Michael Hession

Flaws but not dealbreakers: The Dopp Kit's main compartment unzips down only an inch on the sides, so it's harder to peer into and harder for larger hands to dig inside the bag. The black version of this bag's black interior compounds the issue, because it's very dark inside. (If you have limited vision, we recommend purchasing a bag with a lighter interior, such as the grey , grey speckled twill , moss , or navy , which have matching linings.)

The side compartment's padded valet tray takes up valuable space and we had trouble quickly grabbing an item from the section when the tray is in place without fully unzipping the bag. It's a minor annoyance—we prefer keeping the valet in the bathroom or on a nightstand to fully take advantage of the bag's storage space.

Sizes: 9 by 4 by 4 inches; valet tray is 7 by 3 inches

Colors: black , black camo , grey , navy , moss , grey speckled twill , and charcoal speckled twill

For more colors, visit dsptch.com .

Also consider: Osprey UltraLight Roll Organizer

Get this if: You want a bag that packs slim and lets you see most of your stuff at a glance, but you don't need it to be waterproof, and you don't mind unrolling the whole bag to remove a single item.

Why we like it: The Osprey UltraLight Roll Organizer is what Wirecutter deputy editor Michael Zhao uses to organize his cables and gear. Its dimensions (6 by 3 by 9 inches) make it the slimmest toiletry bag we tested, but it still packs plenty of storage space and organization features. Its combination of full-width, slimmer mesh compartments—great for cables, adapters, and pens—and a deeper pocket for accommodating bulkier chargers, batteries, and toiletries give you a lot of packing flexibility. You can see almost everything inside when the bag is fully opened and it folds into thirds like a letter for packing away.

The Osprey's tri-fold design lets you pack a lot of gear in a limited space ... Photo: Michael Hession

The bag is also easier to spot-clean than other toiletry bags we tested. Both sides are made of ripstop nylon, which is slicker than canvas or ballistic-nylon bathroom bags, so it's painless to wipe off lotions and liquid makeup foundation spills.

Where it falls short: In our tests, we found the Osprey cumbersome to both unbuckle and unroll to access a particular item. It's not as intuitive to use as other picks, which you can just unzip. On the other hand, it has the benefit of letting you see what's in each pocket at a glance without having to rummage through any dark compartments.

... though unrolling the whole pack to get out a single item can be awkward. Photo: Michael Hession

This toiletry bag also isn't waterproof (the Dsptch Dopp Kit was the only truly waterproof toiletry bag we looked at). And a very, very small number of Amazon reviewers reported seams and mesh pockets ripping after just a couple months of use.

If you want a dedicated toiletry bag that's compact and spill-proof, check out our guide to the best toiletry bags .

Size: 6 by 3 by 9 inches

Colors: electric lime; poppy orange

For luxe organizers: Cuyana Leather Travel Case Set

Get this if: You want a nicer-looking, more elegant way of carrying your accessories—and won't miss individual compartments and lots of internal organization.

Why it's great: We like the Cuyana Leather Travel Case Set because they're a pair of two beautiful leather bags that are big enough to hold our essentials, and they have a broad base that keeps them upright when opened up. The clamshell bags come in 13 different jewel and pastel colors, and are made of Argentine leather with synthetic leather linings. The exterior leather is pebbled, which is easier to maintain a good grip on than the smooth, soft leathers of some other bags we tested. Each bag has gold- or silver-toned zippers that run effortlessly across their teeth. And the stitching throughout the bags is clean, and we didn't find any signs of loose seams.

If you want a more luxurious way to organize your gear, Cuyana's leather bags are gorgeously constructed. Photo: Michael Hession

The Cuyana set is sold with a large (7 by 12 by 3½ inches) and small bag (5 by 8 by 2½ inches small). We easily fit our daily essentials in both cases, and closed them without having to force them like some other bags we tested. The organizers are spacious and the leather shell is thick, so they don't warp when full. And the wide base makes each bag sturdy, so it won't tip over either. Thanks to the clamshell design, the duo open wide enough to store bulky chargers and power adapters, along with everything else. The bags' wide mouths also make it easier to search for objects that get lost in the bottom of the bag.

The larger bag of the pair has an internal pocket—which is useful—but the clamshell is too big to fit into many purses and backpacks. Photo: Michael Hession

Flaws but not dealbreakers: We like that the Cuyana set comes with two bags, but feel that the larger one is too big to cart around daily with our other commuting gear. The large Cuyana is 7 by 12 by 3½ inches, which could be challenging to stuff into a backpack, messenger bag, or tote. The smaller clutch is a more manageable size at 5 by 8 by 2½ inches, and can easily fit into another bag. Both Cuyana bags lack multiple pockets and loops, so unsecured cords may tangle. (The large bag has one pocket; the small bag doesn't have any). If you don't plan on using both bags regularly, the $110 to $125 price may be prohibitive.

The Argentine leather requires delicate care, so if you're rough with your accessories or are prone to spilling liquids and lotions, this bag isn't for you. Cuyana recommends wiping small blotches with a damp cloth or leather cleaner, and consulting a leather-cleaning professional for serious stains.

Sizes: 7 by 12 by 3½ inches (large); 5 by 8 by 2½ inches (small)

Colors: pebbled leather is black, blue, blush, burgundy, ecru, jade, navy/black, olive, pearl grey, pistachio, red, soft rose, or stone; shimmer leather is champagne.

How to choose a bag organizer system

The easiest way to decide what type of organizer you need is to inventory the accessories you cart to and from work each day, then look at how you transport those items already, and how that systems works for you. For example, if you prefer to have many small bags for different situations, and you carry your gear in sandwich bags, a pouch system might work. Or, if you want to have everything with you at all times, and tend to just throw everything into in a big void in your backpack, the way to go may be a toiletry bag, traditional cable organizer, or makeup clutch.

Here's a look at the different types of bag organizers we reviewed.

Pencil pouches are ideal if you prefer a minimalist and modular approach. They lack pockets and loops, and you can purchase as many as you need without paying for pockets you have no need for. These bags are often sold in different sizes so that you can divide your gear among them to your personal preference. They are likely to hold less gear per pouch and less likely to be waterproof than other bags we tested.

Cosmetic bags and toiletry/Dopp kits are pretty similar. They typically have a large main compartment and minimal organizational features—often a sole pocket or limited elastic loops. Unlike pencil pouches, most cosmetic bags and toiletry kits are opaque, so no one will know you're packing a menstrual cup next to a multiport adapter . Most of the bags we tested in the category weren't waterproof, including most toiletry bags.

Traditional cable organizers come in a variety of sizes, shapes, and styles. They can fold closed like a book, roll flat like a blanket, or have a flat, open grid system like a placemat. Our favorite style is a zippered book, which allows you to store gear in both covers, as well as the spine. They also come with more pockets and elastic loops than roll or grid organizers, and smaller gear won't fall out of the bags like they can with the other styles. Many of these bags are marketed as water-repellent, but in our tests, those claims didn't always live up to the hype.

How we picked and tested

We researched dozens of bags by browsing everything from manufacturer websites to bag enthusiast blogs. We compiled a list of more than 65 options and divided them into four categories: pencil pouches and mesh bags, cosmetic bags, traditional cable organizers (which includes zip books, roll bags, and grid sheets), and toiletry bags. (For this guide, we didn't review purse organizer inserts because that's a different category entirely.) We considered each bag's design, size, organizational features, materials used, price, and online owner reviews. Then we shrunk the list by consulting a small panel of Wirecutter staffers about what they prefer in a bag, and considered some bags that staff members loved. That left us with a spread of 27 bags to accommodate various tastes. We tested the bags based on the following criteria:

Overall design: We reviewed each bag's materials; the elasticity of elastic loops; the smoothness of zippers; and advanced features, like customizable compartments.

Bag configurations: We filled each bag with a day's worth of the accessories (below) a person might need when traveling to work each day, looking for bags that could hold more gear and were easier to organize:

1 USB flash drive

1 Lightning–to–3.5-mm headphone jack adapter

1 earbud set

1 laptop multiport adapter

1 external battery

1 USB power cord and adapter

1 travel-size bottle of lotion

1 bottle of hand sanitizer

1 small notepad

1 small pill bottle

1 makeup brush

1 makeup compact

3 hair ties

and a partridge in a pear tree

Shape retention: We tried closing the bags when stuffed with gear, and noted which bags deformed under the pressure.

Contents retention: We zipped each bag, shook it around, and opened it again to see if its contents had flown about.

Waterproofing: We ran each closed bag under a kitchen faucet with a spray setting for five seconds. We took any bags that remained dry, filled them with 2 tablespoons of water, and checked them for leaks.

Community review: We asked 18 people to share their thoughts on their favorite bags from our test pool.

The competition

Assorted bags/pencil pouches

The Custom Leathercraft 3 Multi-Purpose Clip-on Zippered Bags are better suited for your home toolbox than an everyday gadget bag. The trio of pouches are made of canvas, so they're tough, and sharp nails and needle-nose pliers won't damage them. The canvas was rougher than our panelists preferred, and most staffers found the dark colors unattractive. Many of us also prefer pouches that are transparent because we don't like guessing what's stored in each bag in the set.

The IPOW BD02 pencil pouches are sold in a set of four. We liked the fun floral patterns and traditional pencil pouch shape. But the bags weren't big enough to hold more than a single bulky item, such as a laptop charger. The zippers also stuck and some broke during our tests.

The five bags in the Modern Bethel Travel Pouch Set are covered in vinyl, so they're waterproof. But in our tests, the seams weren't stitched cleanly and the bags leaked water. We also found that the larger bags (13¾ by 10½ inches and 11 by 8¼ inches) are so big that they're as bad as just leaving things loose in your backpack or purse to begin with.

The Muji Double Fastener Case (medium) was great for storing the small gear on our list. But it couldn't hold our bulkier items without permanently deforming the polyester bag. It's also not waterproof, so a spilled soda or leaking lotion bottle would damage its contents.

Cosmetic bags

The BUBM cord and cosmetic organizer is a two-way makeup and brush bag that's convertible to store tech gear as well. The top is a traditional makeup bag, and the bottom unzips horizontally to store brushes, tablet pens, and skinny cable cords. But the main compartment isn't big enough to carry most of the accessories on our list. And the padded chamber absorbed leaking water, which means that it could retain the stinky odors of other spilled liquids over time.

The Chiceco Handy Makeup Pouch offers better privacy than our pick from The Container Store because it's made of 100D Oxford nylon and not micro mesh. It's small enough to carry with one hand, and is flexible and durable enough to cram full with gear without fear of it tearing. But the zipper broke during testing, making the bag virtually impossible to use.

The Leatherology Clamshell Makeup Bag is sold in two sizes (medium and large) or as a set. Both sizes were great for splitting the storage of our tech gear and personal hygiene items. We liked that both bags have zip pockets, and the clamshell design was ideal for finding small items hiding at the bottom of the bag. But the leather was too soft, and it was easy to scratch and scuff during normal use. Leatherology allows only a 30-day return window and only for unused gear, which isn't ideal for a product that costs $85 to $180. The company also doesn't offer a warranty, but a spokesperson said "we stand behind our products and take care of our customers." Yet, we called the customer service line twice and never spoke with a live person (once we were on hold for 30 minutes before giving up and ended the call).

Toiletry bags

The Herschel Supply Co. Chapter Travel Kit measures 18 by 4½ by 6 inches, so it holds our essentials with plenty of room to spare. But its large size also means it was way too big to carry each day. This Dopp kit also isn't waterproof.

Traditional cable organizers

2019 testing:

The Bond Travel Gear Escapade Pouch has a rough nylon exterior, inconsistent stitching quality, and zippers that catch, making it hard to open and close.

Eagle Creek Etool Organizer Pro lacks a microfiber lining and padding to protect delicate objects, and there's limited space to secure smaller items, like thumb drives. Water also leaks through the zippers.

The Native Union Stow Accessory Organizer 's leather exterior shows wear and tear easily, and the zippers are difficult to use.

The Peak Design Tech Pouch opens like an accordian-style file folder, so gear won't fall out when you open it. But this was the hardest bag to open that we tested, as the zipper frequently got stuck on the thick piping that was designed to prevent leaks.

The Tom Bihn Snake Charmer is an upright bag with dual mesh compartments (like a dopp kit). But it's surprisingly bulky (up to 5 inches deep), and it's also not waterproof, so tech gear won't survive a soda spill. For non-water-resistant options, we prefer our Vaultz Mesh Storage Bags because they're sold in a pack of four for just $8 at the time of writing, are modular and big enough for larger cables, and pack down flat for easy storage.

The Welden Nylon Accessory Organizer is well-made and stylish, featuring a modern hexagonal weave pattern on the exterior that's sure to attract attention. But its small size (4.7 by 7.78 by 2.75 inches) has limited storage space, which won't work for most people commuting with all of their gear. It's also pricey ($80 at the time of writing), and we think our luxe pick, the Cuyana Leather Travel Case Set , is a better deal (currently two bags for $110).

2018 testing:

Leatherology Small Tech Bag Organizer has three elastic loops, but the loops loosened after just a couple of uses. The bag is made of soft full-grain leather, which scratches easier than what we would like from a $65 bag. (You can upgrade to the firm, full-grain German leather bag for $100.) This bag is also subject to Leatherology's limited 30-day return window (described above).

Both Bagsmart bags we looked at have plenty of loops and slots for our gear, but it felt weird putting toiletries in such a techie-looking pouch. Model Travel Universal Cable Organizer (BM0200044B001) wasn't waterproof. And though the Thicken Cable Organizer (BM0200064A001) model did repel water, its inside wasn't very durable and got scuffed up by our bulky laptop cable.

Our packing cube pick, the Eagle Creek Pack It Quarter Cube (extra-small) was too flimsy to hold our gear.

The Hynes Eagle Travel Accessories Organizer was too small to hold even half the gear on our list. The floral pattern on the bag was grainy and looked cheap. The bag also wasn't waterproof.

The Power Packer is durable, looks nice, and is big enough to store bulky cables, external power packs, and travel adapters. Although that's exactly what it's designed to carry, most of our testers found it big for everyday use. And the knitted fabric accents absorbed and leaked water to other sections of the bag.

The Skooba Design Cable Stable DLX that we recommend in our guide The Best Gear for Travel is, at 12 by 9 inches (compared with the 9½ by 6 inches of the Incase), a bit too big to take with you daily, and its smaller sibling the Skooba Cable Stable Mini lacks internal zippered pockets for keeping small items like SD cards in check.

Our former budget pick from that same guide, the AmazonBasics Universal Travel Case , has a hard shell that makes it awkward to fit in some bags and less accommodating to big and small loads, and its internal pockets are loose and prone to objects moving around in transit.

This guide may have been updated by Wirecutter . To see the current recommendation, please go here .

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The 7 Best Cable Management Organizers of 2024

Keep cords out of sight and out of mind

wirecutter travel cable organizer

Katherine is a professional home organizer and certified KonMari consultant with over 5 years of experience helping clients get their homes in order. She launched her own professional organizing business, Tidy Milso, in the summer of 2020, to help reorient those feeling overwhelmed with both clutter and disorganization in their homes. To date, she has logged over 500 hours of organizing with her clients using Marie Kondo’s KonMari method.

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Cable cords are a common mess in our homes these days. While we need cords because we have a dependence on electronics (hello, home theater and video games !), they often become jumbled and tangled and are a pain to keep organized . We think this is where proper cable management comes in. Not only does the right organization system for cords look neat and tidy, but it also keeps them out of the way and less of a potential hazard for little kids, pets, or anyone who comes near them.

Getting cable cords organized may not seem like a pressing matter, but doing so can give us greater peace of mind and free up our space from clutter . Plus, proper cable management can improve the longevity of cords by preventing unnecessary wear and tear if they become tangled or knotted. To find the best products on the market, we researched and evaluated cable management solutions based on cable capacity, portability, and design .

What to Know Before You Get Started

There are a few considerations worth thinking about before shopping for a cable management organizer. Based on our research, there are four areas that are important to consider: type of organizer, cable capacity, portability, and material and color. Here's what you need to know:

If you look around your space, you’ll immediately notice the variety and number of cords you own, including television cables, laptop desks , and phone charging stations . Luckily, for as many cords as we might own, there are an equal number of organizing solutions! We uncovered a number of products, including convenient cord clips, a stylish box, an easy rust-proof metal tray, and simple cable ties . These tools help keep cords under control and out of sight, according to Brenda Scott , professional organizer and owner of Tidy My Space. Always consider how many cords need to be hidden, whether the organizer can be cut to size, and if the cable concealer can be paintable, “so that you can paint it the color of the wall and disguise it,” she says.

Cable Capacity

If there are multiple cords in one specific area, then pay attention to the organizer's cord capacity. For example, boxes may be able to hold up to 40 pounds of cords, while a tray may hold only 10 pounds of cords . You'll want to assess how thick and heavy your electronic cords are, so you can see if it can all fit in the organizer. Kat Duncan Campbell , professional organizer at Uptown Concierge, suggests pulling out every cord and categorizing it. Once you do this, then you can narrow down the type of tool and where you need the most help with your cords. You should estimate the size of each cord. Not only does the organizer need to cover the width of several cords, but also it should have the number of slots needed to accommodate your cords .

Portability

It’s essential to think about how portable the cable organizer should be, especially if residing in a tiny college dorm room or renting a one-bedroom apartment in which you cannot permanently add or attach anything to the walls. Some organizers are easy to transport from room to room, such as a wooden box or mesh tray, while adhesive covers for television cords may require installation .

Material and Color

Lastly, the material and color vary from one type of organizer to another. From a color perspective, many of the plastic options are only available in black and white, so think about the color of cords you have and then choose a matching clip or tie color. You'll also want something of quality that can last longer and handle the weight of your cords . Be sure to pick a material you’re comfortable with moving around the home or one that fits in with the particular space you’re organizing.

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Best Overall

Luxe designs store large cable management box.

Large enough to hold a power strip

Slots for many cords

Doubles as a shelf

Wood tones might not match aesthetic

Whether you live alone in an apartment or own a large family home, we think the Luxe Designs Store Large Cable Management Box offers a practical and pretty solution for hiding most unsightly cords. Thanks to the desktop in your home office or home theater setup, this box can hold plenty of larger, thicker cords. It also includes a magnetic lid, which offers more security and lets you double it as a sturdy shelf, if needed.

At almost 16 inches in length, the box can easily store an unattractive and bulky power strip, yet the slots on either side are also big enough to accommodate a handful of cords. We think the design of this cable management box is especially attractive, plus it’s made of durable mango wood ensuring no two pieces look alike. It's also available in natural wood and painted black, but we wish it came in white, too.

Type: Box | Dimensions: 15.94 x 6.42 x 5.11 inches | Amount: 1 | Cable Capacity: Not disclosed | Material: Mango wood

Changsuo Cable Management

Includes 3 slots for various-sized cords

Sleek, stylish for any space

Doubles as a shelf for a desk or charging area

Small size only holds a 4-plug power strip

Lid doesn’t click shut

Another cable cord management option is using a box, such as the Changsuo Cable Management , and it also happens to be our pick for best value. The box is on the smaller side, only large enough to fit a four-plug power strip or regular-size power cords. You can upgrade to a larger size box if necessary (for an added cost). The value of this particular one comes from the bamboo lid, which is a nice surprise because it's mostly made of plastic.

It includes a smaller slot on the lid, so you can easily pull your phone chargers through, while the sides feature larger slits designed for thicker cords. It also includes ventilation so your cords won’t overheat. And the 12 inches in length means you can use it as a shelf or phone holder when needed.

Type: Box | Dimensions: 12 x 4 x 4.25 inches | Amount: 1 | Cable Capacity: Not disclosed | Material: Bamboo and plastic

Best Under Desk

Cinati under desk cable management tray white.

No drill needed for installation

Holds up to 10 pounds of cords

Slots for thicker cords

Not as attractive as other options

Let’s face it: Whether you choose a standing desk or a traditional desktop setup to work at home, it's hard to make all of the cords in an office area look tidy and organized. Your desk or workstation is prone to looking unruly, but the Cinati Under Desk Cable Management Tray helps solve this problem—thanks to its clever and practical design. This handy, adjustable tray lets you organize the cords beneath your desk without needing to drill any holes. You don’t even have to worry about the included clamps scratching the tabletop because they come with anti-scratch mats.

You have a couple of installation options with this tray, either facing the basket inward or outward. The metal material ensures it won’t rust, and there’s plenty of ventilation with the design, so cords won't overheat. The slots are also generously sized so you can fit thicker cords in the tray with ease. Just note, the system is mesh, so it won't hide your cords completely. Still, this is a thoughtful choice for an essential area that can often be cluttered and chaotic . 

Type: Tray | Dimensions: 11 x 2.75 x 4.33 inches | Amount: 1 | Cable Capacity: 10 pounds | Material: Metal

Best for TV

Sanus on-wall cable concealer high capacity cord cover kit.

Holds up to 6 regular-sized cords

Paintable and customizable

Peel-and-press installation

Non-adjustable once installed

Heavier cords may make the cover fall

If you have a television either mounted or on top of a stand , then you know how frustrating it is to deal with multiple cords—not to mention how disheveled they can look bunched together. The Sanus On-Wall Cable Concealer High Capacity Cord Cover Kit neatly solves this issue with a sleek, modern design. The kit comes with four 30-inch channel covers that can be trimmed to fit wherever wires are stored. Once you've gathered the tools to cut the plastic, and it's been measured to the desired length, the installation uses a peel-and-stick application. Just note, this system is best for homeowners, as there is the potential of damage to the paint or drywall, if the covers should ever be removed.

We like that you can customize this system, and blend it in with your design by painting it to match your walls. It takes a bit of effort and time, but we think the final effect is well worth it. The cord covers are designed to address the problem of unruly television wires, and they can hold up to six regular-sized cords. That said, we strongly recommend reviewing your entertainment equipment before buying this system because the covers cannot hold the weight or size of multiple thick and heavy-duty cords.

Type: Cord cover | Dimensions: 30-inch cable channel (customizable) | Amount: 4 | Cable Capacity: Up to 6 cords | Material: Plastic

IKEA Trixig Cable Management Set

Easy, versatile fix

Unobtrusive design and self-adhesive

Variety of clips for multiple cords

Clips may not be large enough to accommodate super thick cords

Mostly white color options

Clips offer a practical solution for tucking cords away because you can quickly snap in your cords, and you’re done. The Trixig kit from IKEA includes clips of different sizes so you can tuck away your unsightly cords with little effort. It comes with 150 clips for both large- and small-sized cords. It also includes self-adhesive stickers so you can customize the exact spot you want your clips to end up and keep your system in place. You can use these clips throughout your home, including on baseboards, behind television stands, beneath a desk area, and more.

It's an added bonus that the kit comes with a cute little box so you can keep the clips organized if you have any leftovers. While it might not offer much variety in color or size, the Trixig kit offers a simple, convenient solution.

Type: Clips | Dimensions: 7.25 x 1.5 x 5.5 inches | Amount: 150 pieces | Cable Capacity: Not disclosed | Material: Polyethylene

Best Sleeve

Stangh flexible cable management sleeve.

Flexible design works well for awkward spaces

Triple-weave fabric blocks out heat, dust, and light

Easy installation and zipper operation

Available in a variety of colors

Plugs are still exposed

Sleeves are another excellent choice for anyone who prefers straightforward installation and flexible placement options throughout their space. These sleeves sold by StrangH offer a straightforward solution for dealing with multiple cords in one area, such as behind the television, beneath your bed, your work desk, or your child’s desk. You unzip the sleeve, add the cords you want to bunch together, then zip it back up, and keep your cords protected. The triple-weave fabric keeps cords organized and bunched together properly, plus it blocks out light, heat, and dust, so you can prolong the cord lifespan as much as possible.

The zippered design makes these sleeves so easy to move around your home, which is ideal for anyone who needs to move their laptop often or has a more complex workstation. Plus, the sleeves measure 39 inches in length and 3.5 inches in width, so you can use it in close-quartered places, such as behind a shelf.

Type: Sleeve | Dimensions: 39 x 3.5 x 0.2 inches | Amount: 2 | Cable Capacity: Not disclosed | Material: Fabric

Best Cable Ties

Bolt dropper black cable zip ties assortment.

Weather and UV resistant

Comes in assortment of sizes

Quick, no-hassle way to organize various-sized cords

Only available in one color

Can damage cords if pulled too tightly

The assortment pack of Bolt Dropper black cable zip ties offers a clever solution for anyone who needs help managing cords in a snap. You can use these ties for your cable cords or other electronic accessories and they’ll stay securely in place with simple maneuvering. This particular assortment stands out because of its wide variety of sizes, which means you find uses for managing cords no matter the size of your wires or if you have a small or large space.

The Bolt Dropper cable zip ties offer the added advantage of being UV resistant and weather resistant, making it an ideal choice for outdoor cord management or inside a basement or attic. You can securely tie multiple cords together at once, which not only keeps them organized and in one place, but may also extend the life of your cords.

Type: Ties | Dimensions: Assorted sizes | Amount:  400 | Cable Capacity: 40 pounds | Material: Nylon

The Luxe Designs Store Large Cable Management Box is our best overall pick, because of its pleasing design, durability, and instant usability. For our best value choice, consider the Changsuo Cable Management box, which is similar to our best overall option, and features three multidirectional slots for neatly organizing cables plugged into a power strip.

Organizing cables behind a television can pose a challenge, but there are a couple of options available to help. Some cable concealers have a hollow track in which you can store your cords. (These are sometimes called raceway cable concealers.) You can mount these covers to most walls. For example, we like the Sanus On-Wall Cable Concealer High Capacity Cord Cover Kit (our best for TV option), which has a sleek, modern design. This is a clever choice for concealing long wires that travel along the wall to power your device. Another option for storing cords behind your television screen is a cable box that hides wires from a power strip. If you’re using a box, such as the Luxe Designs Store Large Cable Management Box (our best overall pick), you may also want to consider cable clips, which can be useful for tackling errant wires. Kat Duncan Campbell, a professional organizer, suggests labeling each cord with a nifty label organizer . “This way if you have to unplug something or if you're moving your laptop or moving the speakers, you know exactly where the cord goes," she says.

You have a couple of options for wrapping a cable. You can create a broad, sweeping circle motion and coil the cord up into a tight circle. Or you can try a back-and-forth motion and create a top and bottom loop. Once you have the cable in a circle or tidy figure eight shape, then you can choose the best tool for securing it, such as a zip or cable tie. We're fans of the Bolt Dropper black cable zip ties (our best cable ties choice), because it has a wide variety of sizes to accommodate a number of different sized cords.

Why Trust The Spruce?

This article was written by Sara Coleman , a commerce writer contributing to The Spruce. To select the best cable management solutions, Coleman considered dozens of options while evaluating each tool's practicality and usefulness. After researching, she has realized how unorganized her own cords are and is taking the advice from this article to heart!

Our Experts:

  • Kat Duncan Campbell , chief executive organizer for Uptown Concierge
  • Brenda Scott , professional organizer and owner of Tidy My Space
  • Michelle Lau , editor for The Spruce

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7 best cable organizers of 2024

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Your phone, tablet and laptop all need a cable to charge, your smart speaker likely requires one, as well as your television and a slew of other appliances — in other words, it’s nearly impossible not to have loads of cords in your life. But just because you need a bunch of cables, doesn’t mean they have to turn into a tangled and chaotic mess. There are a number of organizing tools out there to help you keep them under control.

Not only do organized cords look nicer, a tidy space can help keep your brain from being overwhelmed by clutter, which can increase productivity and your attention span, says Jamie Hord, founder of Horderly Professional Organizing . To help you find the best cable organizers for your home, office or any other setting, we consulted experts about what to look for. Then, we gathered expert-recommended and highly rated cable organizers based on their guidance. 

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How we picked the best cable organizers.

After speaking with organizing experts, it became clear that there are a handful of things to consider when shopping for products to help you manage your cables and cords. Here’s what they recommended thinking about as you shop: 

  • Type: There are a number of different kinds of cable organizers. If you are traveling, you may want bags with different compartments to keep phone, laptop and smartwatch chargers. If you are looking to streamline the cables behind your desk, cable ties can help you coil up long cords to keep them tidy. To cover all needs, we rounded up various types of cable organizers. 
  • Aesthetic: In many cases, your cable organizers will be visible on your desk. Experts we spoke to suggest finding items you won’t mind looking at or that have a minimal footprint so they aren’t as noticeable. 
  • Price: Our experts agree that you do not need to spend a lot of money on tools to streamline your cables. All the products that made our list cost less than $30. 

The best cable organizers of 2024

Gydandir leather cable straps cable ties.

Gydandir Leather Cable Straps Cable Ties

Marissa Hagmeyer, co-founder and COO of the Neat Method , likes these leather cable ties because they are aesthetically pleasing and allow you to store cords that aren’t in use. Simply wrap up your cord (like a phone charging cable), then snap this leather strip around it to keep it neat and tidy. This set comes with a total of 20 ties in five different neutral shades to help accommodate all sizes of cables.  

Nite Ize Gear Ties

Nite Ize Gear Ties

While the cable ties above snap closed, these are bendable wires that can be wrapped and twisted around cords to contain them. This means you can easily adjust the fit, making them as loose or tight as needed. Hord recommends these for any cables you have hanging around or to tighten cables that are plugged in but dragging on the floor. The ties have a tough rubber exterior that provides good grip and the six inch length is best for wrapping up small to medium appliance cords, according to the brand. 

Zgdyui Cable Management Box

Zgdyui Cable Management Box

Prevent piles of cords from accumulating and turning into a  tangled mess, by placing different cables in different compartments of this box, says Hagmeyer, who also suggests labeling each compartment so you know where each cord goes. This acrylic box has a clear lid, eight compartments and comes with eight white cable ties so you can secure your cords before placing them in the box. 

Bluelounge Cable Box Organizer

Bluelounge Cable Box Organizer

If you have a bunch of different devices in one area, a surge protector can be a safe way to prevent power spikes from damaging your gadgets. But a bunch of plugs hanging out in one area? Not so attractive. This streamlined box can hold your surge protector to make it look a little more appealing, says Hord. That way you aren’t stuck looking at a mess of cables and plugs. It is 16-inches long and made of flame retardant plastic, according to the brand. 

Wrap-It Cable Clams 

Wrap-It Cable Clams

Wrap-It Cable Clams

This six-pack of cable clams are especially useful for wrapping up cords behind appliances, says Hord. Rather than having loose cords when kitchen appliances — like your toaster or blender — aren’t in use, these allow you to conceal the cords behind the gadget. They have adhesive on the back, so you stick the top part of the strip to the back of your appliance. Then, you wrap the cord up and use the strap to velcro it in place so that it is hidden out of site. 

Fyy Travel Cable Organizer Pouch 

Fyy Travel Cable Organizer Pouch

Fyy Travel Cable Organizer Pouch

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 pouch. This one is slightly larger than a phone and has ten different netted pockets for organizing cords. Each pocket can fit a cable up to three feet long, according to the brand. It zips shut to keep everything contained and comes in 15 different colors. This pouch has a 4.5-star average from over 19,100 reviews on Amazon.

OHill Cable Clips 

OHill Cable Clips

OHill Cable Clips

Keep your desk organized with this pack of 16 cord holders. Stick them on the back of your desk and thread your cables through them so they aren’t jumbled on the floor. These can also be stuck to the back of an entertainment center or anywhere else you have cords. This set comes with clips that can hold one to five cords. They have a 4.4-star average from over 60,000 reviews on Amazon.

How to organize your cables

You know what to look for in cable organizing tools and have specific products that seem like they’ll fit your needs, but what’s next? According to our experts, there are a few basic steps you can take to quickly streamline your cable and cord situation. Here’s what they recommend doing: 

  • Start by doing an edit:  Whether you want to clean up a bag of cables or you want to focus on a specific area (like behind your television stand or desk), the first step is to do an edit, says Hagmeyer. “Take time to go through all the cables and determine what devices they belong to,” she says. This will help you determine what you need and what you don’t. “Those whose purpose can’t be determined or any unnecessary excess of the same type of cord should be recycled at your town’s next e-waste event.”  
  • Get cords off the floor: Long cords have a tendency to pool on the floor, which looks messy and can cause them to tangle easily. Instead, loop the excess length and wrap it with a rubber band or twist tie,” says Hagmeyer. Hord offers up another way to deal with long cords behind a dress, nightstand or entertainment center. Buy Command hooks and affix them to the back of your furniture, then loop the excess cord onto the hook to get it off the floor, she says.
  • Contain loose cables: If you are traveling with various chargers or have a drawer at home full of cables, wrap each one individually and use a cable tie to keep it wrapped. You can even label the cable ties so you know what that cord is used for.  If you are traveling and have a pouch with compartments, stick the labels on those compartments so you never have to search for the charger or cord you need. 

Meet our experts

At Select, we work with experts who have specialized knowledge and authority based on relevant training and/or experience. We also take steps to ensure all expert advice and recommendations are made independently and without undisclosed financial conflicts of interest.

  • Jamie Hord is the founder of Horderly Professional Organizing
  • Marissa Hagmeyer is the co-founder and COO of the Neat Method

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Bethany Heitman is a contributor at NBC Select and a journalist who regularly covers topics like beauty, home and lifestyle. For this story, she spoke to organizing experts about what to consider when shopping for cord organizers.

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The 5 Best Travel Cable Organizers

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  • AmazonBasics Universal Travel Case
  • Grid-It Organizer
  • BUBM Double Layer Travel Gear Organizer
  • Skooba Design Cable Stable DLX
  • BAGSMART Travel Universal Cable Organizer

Make life easier, organize your bag, and save time when you’re looking for the cable you need. A travel cable organizer allows you to find what you need quickly and efficiently, without having to sort through tons of tangled cables and accessories.

What is a travel cable organizer?

A travel cable organizer can store and protect small items like cables, cords, hard drives, flash drives, and wires. It is a packing and organization must-have. It’s ideal for travel and is the perfect addition to your laptop bag, backpack, or suitcase. It also protects your items from scratches, tangles, dust, and damage, and can even help prevent you from leaving items behind.

Top 5 travel cable organizers

Amazon’s #1 best-seller in GPS cases, the versatile AmazonBasics Universal Travel Case protects small electronics, cords, cables, GPS units, and other electronic accessories. It has a molded-EVA plastic exterior, soft interior lining, two interior stretch-mesh pockets, and a removable wrist strap. It’s Amazon’s Choice for travel cable organizers and part of Amazon’s Electronics Gift Guide. It also has outstanding online reviews, including more than 3,500 five-star reviews on Amazon. It is also backed by a one-year limited warranty.

Currently $10.49 on Amazon

The versatile double-sided Grid-It Organizer can organize everything from survival items to small travel items, but is especially useful for storing and organizing cables, cords, chargers, thumb drives, wires, and even an iPad. The backside even doubles as a mouse pad. The rubberized woven elastic object retention system holds items firmly in place, wherever you place them, ensuring endless configurations. It's available in various sizes and shapes, and it’s recommended by various online publications, such as Lifehacker.

Currently $10.95 on Amazon

The BUBM Double Layer Travel Gear Organizer is a versatile organization system with mesh pockets and elastic loops. It can securely hold cables, flash disks, USB drives, cords, and even an iPad Mini. The zippered case has a heavy-duty, double layer, waterproof nylon interior compartment, and padded semi-flexible covers. It is available in various sizes and colors to meet your needs. It’s recommended by various online publications, including The Wirecutter, and has over 500 five-star reviews on Amazon.

Currently $14.59 on Amazon

The zippered Skooba Design Cable Stable DLX case houses cords, cables, USB drives, adapters, batteries, and other accessories for your favorite electronics. It includes a floating elastic hold-down grid with 15 flexible spaces and a large neoprene pocket. It is recommended by various online publications, including The Wirecutter, and has outstanding online reviews.

Currently $22.79 on Amazon

The versatile BAGSMART Travel Universal Cable Organizer is ideal for storing chargers, cables, headphones, hard drives, SD cards, thumb drives, and other accessories. The lightweight, durable, water-repellent zippered hard case features elastic loops and various sizes of pockets and pouches. It is available in various colors and is backed by outstanding online reviews.

Currently $18.99 on Amazon

And those are our recommendations for the best travel cable organizers. As always, be sure to check Wise Bread's Buying Calendar to learn when and how to buy just about anything!

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Elektrostal is a vibrant city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia. With a rich history, stunning architecture, and a thriving community, Elektrostal is a city that has much to offer. Whether you are a history buff, nature enthusiast, or simply curious about different cultures, Elektrostal is sure to captivate you.

This article will provide you with 40 fascinating facts about Elektrostal, giving you a better understanding of why this city is worth exploring. From its origins as an industrial hub to its modern-day charm, we will delve into the various aspects that make Elektrostal a unique and must-visit destination.

So, join us as we uncover the hidden treasures of Elektrostal and discover what makes this city a true gem in the heart of Russia.

Key Takeaways:

  • Elektrostal, known as the “Motor City of Russia,” is a vibrant and growing city with a rich industrial history, offering diverse cultural experiences and a strong commitment to environmental sustainability.
  • With its convenient location near Moscow, Elektrostal provides a picturesque landscape, vibrant nightlife, and a range of recreational activities, making it an ideal destination for residents and visitors alike.

Known as the “Motor City of Russia.”

Elektrostal, a city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia, earned the nickname “Motor City” due to its significant involvement in the automotive industry.

Home to the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant.

Elektrostal is renowned for its metallurgical plant, which has been producing high-quality steel and alloys since its establishment in 1916.

Boasts a rich industrial heritage.

Elektrostal has a long history of industrial development, contributing to the growth and progress of the region.

Founded in 1916.

The city of Elektrostal was founded in 1916 as a result of the construction of the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant.

Located approximately 50 kilometers east of Moscow.

Elektrostal is situated in close proximity to the Russian capital, making it easily accessible for both residents and visitors.

Known for its vibrant cultural scene.

Elektrostal is home to several cultural institutions, including museums, theaters, and art galleries that showcase the city’s rich artistic heritage.

A popular destination for nature lovers.

Surrounded by picturesque landscapes and forests, Elektrostal offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and birdwatching.

Hosts the annual Elektrostal City Day celebrations.

Every year, Elektrostal organizes festive events and activities to celebrate its founding, bringing together residents and visitors in a spirit of unity and joy.

Has a population of approximately 160,000 people.

Elektrostal is home to a diverse and vibrant community of around 160,000 residents, contributing to its dynamic atmosphere.

Boasts excellent education facilities.

The city is known for its well-established educational institutions, providing quality education to students of all ages.

A center for scientific research and innovation.

Elektrostal serves as an important hub for scientific research, particularly in the fields of metallurgy, materials science, and engineering.

Surrounded by picturesque lakes.

The city is blessed with numerous beautiful lakes, offering scenic views and recreational opportunities for locals and visitors alike.

Well-connected transportation system.

Elektrostal benefits from an efficient transportation network, including highways, railways, and public transportation options, ensuring convenient travel within and beyond the city.

Famous for its traditional Russian cuisine.

Food enthusiasts can indulge in authentic Russian dishes at numerous restaurants and cafes scattered throughout Elektrostal.

Home to notable architectural landmarks.

Elektrostal boasts impressive architecture, including the Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord and the Elektrostal Palace of Culture.

Offers a wide range of recreational facilities.

Residents and visitors can enjoy various recreational activities, such as sports complexes, swimming pools, and fitness centers, enhancing the overall quality of life.

Provides a high standard of healthcare.

Elektrostal is equipped with modern medical facilities, ensuring residents have access to quality healthcare services.

Home to the Elektrostal History Museum.

The Elektrostal History Museum showcases the city’s fascinating past through exhibitions and displays.

A hub for sports enthusiasts.

Elektrostal is passionate about sports, with numerous stadiums, arenas, and sports clubs offering opportunities for athletes and spectators.

Celebrates diverse cultural festivals.

Throughout the year, Elektrostal hosts a variety of cultural festivals, celebrating different ethnicities, traditions, and art forms.

Electric power played a significant role in its early development.

Elektrostal owes its name and initial growth to the establishment of electric power stations and the utilization of electricity in the industrial sector.

Boasts a thriving economy.

The city’s strong industrial base, coupled with its strategic location near Moscow, has contributed to Elektrostal’s prosperous economic status.

Houses the Elektrostal Drama Theater.

The Elektrostal Drama Theater is a cultural centerpiece, attracting theater enthusiasts from far and wide.

Popular destination for winter sports.

Elektrostal’s proximity to ski resorts and winter sport facilities makes it a favorite destination for skiing, snowboarding, and other winter activities.

Promotes environmental sustainability.

Elektrostal prioritizes environmental protection and sustainability, implementing initiatives to reduce pollution and preserve natural resources.

Home to renowned educational institutions.

Elektrostal is known for its prestigious schools and universities, offering a wide range of academic programs to students.

Committed to cultural preservation.

The city values its cultural heritage and takes active steps to preserve and promote traditional customs, crafts, and arts.

Hosts an annual International Film Festival.

The Elektrostal International Film Festival attracts filmmakers and cinema enthusiasts from around the world, showcasing a diverse range of films.

Encourages entrepreneurship and innovation.

Elektrostal supports aspiring entrepreneurs and fosters a culture of innovation, providing opportunities for startups and business development.

Offers a range of housing options.

Elektrostal provides diverse housing options, including apartments, houses, and residential complexes, catering to different lifestyles and budgets.

Home to notable sports teams.

Elektrostal is proud of its sports legacy, with several successful sports teams competing at regional and national levels.

Boasts a vibrant nightlife scene.

Residents and visitors can enjoy a lively nightlife in Elektrostal, with numerous bars, clubs, and entertainment venues.

Promotes cultural exchange and international relations.

Elektrostal actively engages in international partnerships, cultural exchanges, and diplomatic collaborations to foster global connections.

Surrounded by beautiful nature reserves.

Nearby nature reserves, such as the Barybino Forest and Luchinskoye Lake, offer opportunities for nature enthusiasts to explore and appreciate the region’s biodiversity.

Commemorates historical events.

The city pays tribute to significant historical events through memorials, monuments, and exhibitions, ensuring the preservation of collective memory.

Promotes sports and youth development.

Elektrostal invests in sports infrastructure and programs to encourage youth participation, health, and physical fitness.

Hosts annual cultural and artistic festivals.

Throughout the year, Elektrostal celebrates its cultural diversity through festivals dedicated to music, dance, art, and theater.

Provides a picturesque landscape for photography enthusiasts.

The city’s scenic beauty, architectural landmarks, and natural surroundings make it a paradise for photographers.

Connects to Moscow via a direct train line.

The convenient train connection between Elektrostal and Moscow makes commuting between the two cities effortless.

A city with a bright future.

Elektrostal continues to grow and develop, aiming to become a model city in terms of infrastructure, sustainability, and quality of life for its residents.

In conclusion, Elektrostal is a fascinating city with a rich history and a vibrant present. From its origins as a center of steel production to its modern-day status as a hub for education and industry, Elektrostal has plenty to offer both residents and visitors. With its beautiful parks, cultural attractions, and proximity to Moscow, there is no shortage of things to see and do in this dynamic city. Whether you’re interested in exploring its historical landmarks, enjoying outdoor activities, or immersing yourself in the local culture, Elektrostal has something for everyone. So, next time you find yourself in the Moscow region, don’t miss the opportunity to discover the hidden gems of Elektrostal.

Q: What is the population of Elektrostal?

A: As of the latest data, the population of Elektrostal is approximately XXXX.

Q: How far is Elektrostal from Moscow?

A: Elektrostal is located approximately XX kilometers away from Moscow.

Q: Are there any famous landmarks in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal is home to several notable landmarks, including XXXX and XXXX.

Q: What industries are prominent in Elektrostal?

A: Elektrostal is known for its steel production industry and is also a center for engineering and manufacturing.

Q: Are there any universities or educational institutions in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal is home to XXXX University and several other educational institutions.

Q: What are some popular outdoor activities in Elektrostal?

A: Elektrostal offers several outdoor activities, such as hiking, cycling, and picnicking in its beautiful parks.

Q: Is Elektrostal well-connected in terms of transportation?

A: Yes, Elektrostal has good transportation links, including trains and buses, making it easily accessible from nearby cities.

Q: Are there any annual events or festivals in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, including XXXX and XXXX.

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Victor Mukhin, Speaker at Chemical Engineering Conferences

Victor M. Mukhin was born in 1946 in the town of Orsk, Russia. In 1970 he graduated the Technological Institute in Leningrad. Victor M. Mukhin was directed to work to the scientific-industrial organization "Neorganika" (Elektrostal, Moscow region) where he is working during 47 years, at present as the head of the laboratory of carbon sorbents.     Victor M. Mukhin defended a Ph. D. thesis and a doctoral thesis at the Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia (in 1979 and 1997 accordingly). Professor of Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia. Scientific interests: production, investigation and application of active carbons, technological and ecological carbon-adsorptive processes, environmental protection, production of ecologically clean food.   

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Touring the Top 10 Moscow Metro Stations

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Komsomolskaya metro station

Komsomolskaya metro station looks like a museum. It has vaulted ceilings and baroque decor.

Hidden underground, in the heart of Moscow, are historical and architectural treasures of Russia. These are Soviet-era creations – the metro stations of Moscow.

Our guide Maria introduced these elaborate metro stations as “the palaces for the people.” Built between 1937 and 1955, each station holds its own history and stories. Stalin had the idea of building beautiful underground spaces that the masses could enjoy. They would look like museums, art centers, concert halls, palaces and churches. Each would have a different theme. None would be alike.

The two-hour private tour was with a former Intourist tour guide named Maria. Maria lived in Moscow all her life and through the communist era of 60s to 90s. She has been a tour guide for more than 30 years. Being in her 60s, she moved rather quickly for her age. We traveled and crammed with Maria and other Muscovites on the metro to visit 10 different metro stations.

Arrow showing the direction of metro line 1 and 2

Arrow showing the direction of metro line 1 and 2

Moscow subways are very clean

Moscow subways are very clean

To Maria, every street, metro and building told a story. I couldn’t keep up with her stories. I don’t remember most of what she said because I was just thrilled being in Moscow.   Added to that, she spilled out so many Russian words and names, which to one who can’t read Cyrillic, sounded so foreign and could be easily forgotten.

The metro tour was the first part of our all day tour of Moscow with Maria. Here are the stations we visited:

1. Komsomolskaya Metro Station  is the most beautiful of them all. Painted yellow and decorated with chandeliers, gold leaves and semi precious stones, the station looks like a stately museum. And possibly decorated like a palace. I saw Komsomolskaya first, before the rest of the stations upon arrival in Moscow by train from St. Petersburg.

2. Revolution Square Metro Station (Ploshchad Revolyutsii) has marble arches and 72 bronze sculptures designed by Alexey Dushkin. The marble arches are flanked by the bronze sculptures. If you look closely you will see passersby touching the bronze dog's nose. Legend has it that good luck comes to those who touch the dog's nose.

Touch the dog's nose for good luck. At the Revolution Square station

Touch the dog's nose for good luck. At the Revolution Square station

Revolution Square Metro Station

Revolution Square Metro Station

3. Arbatskaya Metro Station served as a shelter during the Soviet-era. It is one of the largest and the deepest metro stations in Moscow.

Arbatskaya Metro Station

Arbatskaya Metro Station

4. Biblioteka Imeni Lenina Metro Station was built in 1935 and named after the Russian State Library. It is located near the library and has a big mosaic portrait of Lenin and yellow ceramic tiles on the track walls.

Biblioteka Imeni Lenina Metro Station

Lenin's portrait at the Biblioteka Imeni Lenina Metro Station

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5. Kievskaya Metro Station was one of the first to be completed in Moscow. Named after the capital city of Ukraine by Kiev-born, Nikita Khruschev, Stalin's successor.

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Kievskaya Metro Station

6. Novoslobodskaya Metro Station  was built in 1952. It has 32 stained glass murals with brass borders.

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Novoslobodskaya metro station

7. Kurskaya Metro Station was one of the first few to be built in Moscow in 1938. It has ceiling panels and artwork showing Soviet leadership, Soviet lifestyle and political power. It has a dome with patriotic slogans decorated with red stars representing the Soviet's World War II Hall of Fame. Kurskaya Metro Station is a must-visit station in Moscow.

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Ceiling panel and artworks at Kurskaya Metro Station

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8. Mayakovskaya Metro Station built in 1938. It was named after Russian poet Vladmir Mayakovsky. This is one of the most beautiful metro stations in the world with 34 mosaics painted by Alexander Deyneka.

Mayakovskaya station

Mayakovskaya station

Mayakovskaya metro station

One of the over 30 ceiling mosaics in Mayakovskaya metro station

9. Belorusskaya Metro Station is named after the people of Belarus. In the picture below, there are statues of 3 members of the Partisan Resistance in Belarus during World War II. The statues were sculpted by Sergei Orlov, S. Rabinovich and I. Slonim.

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10. Teatralnaya Metro Station (Theatre Metro Station) is located near the Bolshoi Theatre.

Teatralnaya Metro Station decorated with porcelain figures .

Teatralnaya Metro Station decorated with porcelain figures .

Taking the metro's escalator at the end of the tour with Maria the tour guide.

Taking the metro's escalator at the end of the tour with Maria the tour guide.

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January 15, 2017 at 8:17 am

An excellent read! Thanks for much for sharing the Russian metro system with us. We're heading to Moscow in April and exploring the metro stations were on our list and after reading your post, I'm even more excited to go visit them. Thanks again 🙂

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December 6, 2017 at 10:45 pm

Hi, do you remember which tour company you contacted for this tour?

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