Having wired headphones is great – you can take them on the go and never run out of battery. That is until you pull them out of your backpack and find their cord tangled. Now, you’ll have to fumble around trying to untangle the cord before making a call or playing your favorite Spotify playlist. This situation can be frustrating, especially if you’re in a hurry. The good news is, there are quick and easy ways to fix a tangled headphone cord and keep it knot-free. This article will teach you how to untangle and manage the wires on your headphones so you’ll never have to deal with this issue again. Let’s dive right in!
How to Untangle Headphone Cords in 4 Easy Steps
When you need that song to cheer your mood on a Monday, the last thing you want to see is your headphones or earbuds all tangled up. But don’t let this minor thing ruin your entire day. Here are some tried-and-true steps for how to sort out your headphones’ cord. In just a few minutes, your earbuds will be free of any knot or tangle.
1. Place them on a flat, clutter-free surface
Unplug your headphones and place them on a flat surface. Doing so allows you to quickly see where the knots are and untangle the wires more easily.
2. Work with the tangles closest to the plug, first
Identify and work on each tangled knot starting from the one closest to the headphones’ plug. Since the plug is smaller than the drivers in your headphones or earbuds, this makes it easier to work on the knots. And thus, it can get through tighter knots.
3. Loosen the twists
It’s important that you don’t start moving the plug through the tangles immediately. Doing so may tighten up the other knots. So, to loosen the twists, pull on the knot’s outermost wire or use the tip of a pen to push the outer cord up.
4. Move the plug through the loose wire
After untangling the knot, make a small loop and pass the plug through the loose wire. Repeat steps 2-4 until you completely finish detangling your earbuds.
Why Do Headphone Wires Tangle?
When you throw headphones or earbuds into your bag and walk around with it, any movement you make can tangle the cord. Over time, the small movements of the cord causes one end to cross over, under, or around itself, creating a mess. Researchers from UCSD did an extensive experiment titled the “Spontaneous Knotting of an Agitated String”, which aimed to find out why stringy objects tend to end up in a tangle on their own. They placed strings of various lengths into boxes, which they’d then spin around for a few minutes. And repeated the experiments a total of 3,415 times. As the boxes spin, the strings inside also move. While the string’s movement seems random, it often causes one end to weave between its own loops, making it to twist and tangle. Since the cord on your headphones is a string, this experiment can apply to it. Note that controllers, chargers, keyboards, and even some expensive headphones cables are also prone to getting tangled.
Simple Hacks to Keep Your Headphones Tangle-Free
Sadly, the chance of your headphones tying themselves in a knot is never zero. You might think that a little bit of tangled headphones cord every now and then is no problem. However, if they happen regularly and to an extreme level, these knots will eventually ruin your headphones’ internal wiring. And, broken internal wiring means you’ll have to repair your headphones’ cord or get a new pair. Luckily, it’s very easy to prevent this problem. Here are some ways to keep the cord on your headphones tangle-free.
Learn the over-under method Improvise with a binder clip Have dedicated small storage for your earphones Wrap the cord in yarn or embroidery threads Wind it around an old card
Learn the over-under method
Audio cables and cords have a natural twist pattern-including the one on your headphones. Rolling the cord one way (over only or under only) goes against that natural twist. This can break the internal wiring, causing your headphones to fail. A widely accepted rolling method among the audio community is the over-under technique. This technique follows the natural twist of the cable which prevents internal wiring damage and reduces the possibility of tangles and twists. Here’s how to do the over-under coil:
Improvise with a binder clip
After coiling your cable using the over-under method above, clip one side of the loop with a binder clip. This prevents the coil from breaking and minimizes the cord’s movements in your bag or pocket. Steps below show how you can use a medium-sized binder clip not just to organize your papers but to keep your headphones’ cord tangle-free too.
Have a dedicated small storage for your earphones
Instead of shoving your headphones in your bag with other items, you should coil the cord properly using the over-under technique, secure it with a binder clip (or a velcro strap) and put it in a dedicated container. Depending on your headphones’ form factor, you can use an earbuds pouch or a headphone case. Doing this ensures that the cords won’t tangle up with other objects in your pockets or bags, like your pens and keys.
Wrap the cord in yarn or embroidery threads
You can protect your headphones’ cord by wrapping it in yarn or embroidery threads. All you need is a little creativity and a few supplies. Wrapping your headphones’ cord in textured material like yarn or embroidery thread creates friction when it rubs against itself. This makes it more difficult for the cord to wind around it’s coils— giving you twist-free earbuds. Here’s how to do it:
Wind it around an old card
If you don’t have binder clips, yarns, or headphone cases, one easy way to keep your headphones’ cords from entangling is to recycle an expired credit card or shopping card to hold the cord. Here’s a step-by-step on how to do this hack:
3 Products That Can Keep Your Headphones’ Cord Tangle-Free
Aside from the methods and tips above, you can choose to buy accessories specifically designed to protect your headphones’ cords. These accessories have different designs, but essentially use almost similar methods to keep your headphones cord tangle-free. Depending on your needs and style, here are the three products to consider:
Bluelounge CableYoYo ABZON Cable Organizer TOPHOME Leather Earbuds Holder
Bluelounge CableYoYo
The CableYoYo is a cord spool that you can use to wrap your headphones’ cord around to prevent tangling. Its magnetic center keeps the earpieces in place so they don’t dangle around and bump into other objects. The CableYoYo’s slim design makes it easy to carry when going for a run or making calls.
ABZON Cable Organizer
The ABZON Cable Organizer is a magnetic cable tie for securing your headphones’ cord in place- after coiling it using the over-under method. These organizers come in packs of five different colors – and, you can use them for other cords and cables, as magnetic note holders or even key organizers.
TOPHOME Leather Earbuds Holder
The TOPHOMe Leather Earbuds Holder is a small loop-shaped accessory with a similar function. This hand-stitched accessory is good for storing and protecting your headphones’ wire, simply wrap your cord around it, and you’re on the go.
Enjoy Having Tangle-Free Wires Anytime
While it may seem minor, knowing how to protect your earbuds from entangling, can help you avoid a lot of hassle. With the tips and methods above, you won’t have to untangle your headphones’ cords before use. You can simply take them out of your bag or pocket and they’re good to go. But if you definitely never want to see another knot in your headphones’ cord, consider getting the tangle-free earbuds. Do you have other tips on detangling earbuds or keeping headphone wires from curling? Share your suggestions with us.