




Yecaye TV Cord Hider, 42in Cord Cover, Large Cable Hider, Wire Covers for 4 Cords, Cable Raceway Wire Hider, Wire Hiders for TV on Wall, Cable Cover Cord Concealer, W1.18in H0.6in, White
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Description
- Bye bye messy TV wires! Hung your TV up but the HDMI and Internet cords are dangling down. The clutter of wires is really hard to look at. The wires are directly exposed and inadvertent touch can be easily tangled with the cords, a potential electrical hazard. Don't want something bulky and not in a position to put the wires behind the wall, so the Yecaye TV cord hider is a good option - Good for length for TV walls! Whether you have a high or low hanging wall mounted TV, the Yecaye CMC02 cord hider will work well for your wall mounted TV hidden wire needs. You can use three cable raceways separately or directly splice three cable raceways together seamlessly - Easy to use in tight spaces! Yecaye TV cord hider is designed to be more suitable for flexible and comfortable installation or cable change under the TV or other small spaces. It namely can slide on or snap on directly so as to choose a comfortable way to complete the cord cover wall installation in different installation spaces - Large capacity for 3-4 wires! Our cable hider can hold 3-4 wires depending on most TV wire sizes and number of wires. Our cord cover is suitable for hiding various wires under TV, such as HDMI cable, TV power cable, Ethernet cable. The cable hider internal length is 1.1in and internal width is 0.52in. Please measure the number of wires you need to hide first when choosing our cord covers - Easy tool-free use! It's so easy to use TV cord hider to install. Pre-adhesive tape is applied and installation is completed with just one peel and stick. This cord cover wall are also no other troublesome accessories to fix, and you can seamlessly connect the cord hider
Details
Item Details
- Brand
- Yecaye
- Indoor Outdoor Usage
- Indoor
- Number of Pieces
- 1
- Unit Count
- 1.0 Count
- Manufacturer
- Yecaye Products, LLC
- Model Number
- CMC02
- Mfr Part Number
- cable hider
- Warranty Description
- NoWarningApplicable
- Item Type Name
- TV Cord Hider
Additional Details
- Enclosure Material
- Plastic
- Item Dimensions L x W
- 42"L x 1.18"W
- Installation Type
- Self-Adhesive
- Color
- White
- Style Name
- Modern
Frequently asked questions
- How many cords can this cable hider hold?
- The cable hider can hold 3-4 wires depending on most TV wire sizes and number of wires.
- What is the length of the cord hider?
- The item dimensions are 42 inches in length and 1.18 inches in width.
- Is installation tool-free?
- Yes, it uses pre-adhesive tape and installation is completed with just one peel and stick.
Customer reviews
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Love these and have ordered my third box.
I bought my first box of these and they sat a while. I guess I didn't believe they'd be as easy to use or as effective as they are. Once I finally decided to use them, I was impressed with the quality of the pieces and the variety of connectors that is included. I regret waiting because they really do improve the look of my space and keep things tidier. It's so much easier to vacuum with the cords off the floor and behind these covers. They're an easy and cheap way to improve your space. What most impressed me was that the pieces are sturdy and the covers stay on over the cables inside, but they're thin enough that I could use a staple gun to mount them on the wood baseboards in my old house. A staple an inch from either end and they're very secure. My old house has few outlets so there was cords running all over. I had a couple cords that ran behind heating radiators and I wanted to protect the cords from the heat, so it was easy to get the staple gun under the radiator and secure in place, then snap on the covers. Now I keep noticing spots with ugly, exposed cables and ordered my third box. I'd recommend them to renters 'cause they should be easy to remove, or cheap enough that you can leave them behind after you move and not feel you've wasted your money. I haven't used the included double-sided tape as I was applying them to wood mouldings 95% of the time. When I used some on a wall, I used the small included screws and anchors, pre-drilling a hole in the backside of the cover first. The plastic was easy to drill through and then I used that hole as a template to mark where on the wall the screw hole and anchor needed to be. Pic 1 - the coaxial cable for internet comes through a hole drilled in the baseboard and it looked terrible until I placed two pieces of the cover on either side and used this joining piece. There are cords for the TV surge protector and lamp hidden inside. Pic 2 - I have a Sonos speaker in the corner and this is the only outlet, so I have to run it behind the heating radiator. The cover protects the cord from melting, discoloring or from any water leaks from the radiator (as it has leaked in the past). Pic 3 - the dining room has this one outlet in the middle of the wall on one side of the room, so I have to run cables to either end of the room where I have lamps. Before these were on the floor and occasionally stepped on and hit by the vacuum. It's not perfect, but it's much better than when they were on the floor with dust bunnies between the cord and the wall.
I bought my first box of these and they sat a while. I guess I didn't believe they'd be as easy to use or as effective as they are. Once I finally decided to use them, I was impressed with the quality of the pieces and the variety of connectors that is included. I regret waiting because they really do improve the look of my space and keep things tidier. It's so much easier to vacuum with the cords off the floor and behind these covers. They're an easy and cheap way to improve your space. What most impressed me was that the pieces are sturdy and the covers stay on over the cables inside, but they're thin enough that I could use a staple gun to mount them on the wood baseboards in my old house. A staple an inch from either end and they're very secure. My old house has few outlets so there was cords running all over. I had a couple cords that ran behind heating radiators and I wanted to protect the cords from the heat, so it was easy to get the staple gun under the radiator and secure in place, then snap on the covers. Now I keep noticing spots with ugly, exposed cables and ordered my third box. I'd recommend them to renters 'cause they should be easy to remove, or cheap enough that you can leave them behind after you move and not feel you've wasted your money. I haven't used the included double-sided tape as I was applying them to wood mouldings 95% of the time. When I used some on a wall, I used the small included screws and anchors, pre-drilling a hole in the backside of the cover first. The plastic was easy to drill through and then I used that hole as a template to mark where on the wall the screw hole and anchor needed to be. Pic 1 - the coaxial cable for internet comes through a hole drilled in the baseboard and it looked terrible until I placed two pieces of the cover on either side and used this joining piece. There are cords for the TV surge protector and lamp hidden inside. Pic 2 - I have a Sonos speaker in the corner and this is the only outlet, so I have to run it behind the heating radiator. The cover protects the cord from melting, discoloring or from any water leaks from the radiator (as it has leaked in the past). Pic 3 - the dining room has this one outlet in the middle of the wall on one side of the room, so I have to run cables to either end of the room where I have lamps. Before these were on the floor and occasionally stepped on and hit by the vacuum. It's not perfect, but it's much better than when they were on the floor with dust bunnies between the cord and the wall.


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Inconspicuous and very easy to install
This is a really nice solution to the age old problem of routing cables around baseboards. My home is a single story, but in parts of it, there are vaulted ceilings with no attic access. So, routing cables through walls is very difficult and would require cutting drywall to do. So, for years, any time I had to make a significant change to my networking gear, I'd have to bust out the hammer and loads of nail in baseboard clips to re-route all of my cabling. This left the baseboards chewed up and turned a simply cable swap into hours of fuss. Just recently, I switched to Fiber internet and had to redo my router and modem setup. I also opted for gigabit service, so I wanted to upgrade my ethernet cabling. I pulled apart my office and after routing everything and testing, found that I had defective or deficient cables. Rather than go through the motions of redoing the same thing once more, I decided to go with a more serviceable solution. Enter this product. First, I will admit that I didn't use their double-sided tape. Over the years, I have seen similar cable management solutions that used it, and it just never ends well. Inevitably the tape breaks down or you want to change something and you'll find yourself needing to replace the tape. So, I opted to instead screw each track piece in. It mapped out the path and tried to make it as simple as possible. Though drilling pilot holes and screwing in the base pieces was tedious, it wasn't difficult and once they're in place - they are highly serviceable. The covers snap off easily and snap back on just as simply. Within an hour, I had laid everything out and was busy running my cables through it. The actual product looks great when installed along the baseboards. It just kind of blends in, so I have no intension of painting it. The materials seem solid. I even stepped on one piece by accident, and rather than shattering, it just kind of bent and was easy to bend back. I'm pleased with the variety of included parts and the hardware options provided. It accommodates several cords running in parallel, with ease. I'm confident that if I need to change cabling in the future, it will be a breeze. I'm very pleased!
This is a really nice solution to the age old problem of routing cables around baseboards. My home is a single story, but in parts of it, there are vaulted ceilings with no attic access. So, routing cables through walls is very difficult and would require cutting drywall to do. So, for years, any time I had to make a significant change to my networking gear, I'd have to bust out the hammer and loads of nail in baseboard clips to re-route all of my cabling. This left the baseboards chewed up and turned a simply cable swap into hours of fuss. Just recently, I switched to Fiber internet and had to redo my router and modem setup. I also opted for gigabit service, so I wanted to upgrade my ethernet cabling. I pulled apart my office and after routing everything and testing, found that I had defective or deficient cables. Rather than go through the motions of redoing the same thing once more, I decided to go with a more serviceable solution. Enter this product. First, I will admit that I didn't use their double-sided tape. Over the years, I have seen similar cable management solutions that used it, and it just never ends well. Inevitably the tape breaks down or you want to change something and you'll find yourself needing to replace the tape. So, I opted to instead screw each track piece in. It mapped out the path and tried to make it as simple as possible. Though drilling pilot holes and screwing in the base pieces was tedious, it wasn't difficult and once they're in place - they are highly serviceable. The covers snap off easily and snap back on just as simply. Within an hour, I had laid everything out and was busy running my cables through it. The actual product looks great when installed along the baseboards. It just kind of blends in, so I have no intension of painting it. The materials seem solid. I even stepped on one piece by accident, and rather than shattering, it just kind of bent and was easy to bend back. I'm pleased with the variety of included parts and the hardware options provided. It accommodates several cords running in parallel, with ease. I'm confident that if I need to change cabling in the future, it will be a breeze. I'm very pleased!
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Fantastic product!
I recently decided to hang this TV, then realized that meant ugly cords hanging down. The best part is that the whole front cover slides up and down or pops off entirely, which makes it so easy to get the cords in after you have stuck this to the wall. I mean, I was finagling it behind the TV and dresser and for a second I thought it wasn't going to work, until I remembered that the front comes off. It's the best cord hider design I can even imagine! This comes with three pieces that will interlock if you need them to be longer, but I only used one section for this tv. My wall is already white so the white one blended in perfectly. It doesn't exactly make it disappear, but it's so much better than the black cords! I actually have wallpaper coming for this wall, so I'm going to see how peel-and-stick wallpaper does with it. And now I have two other sections for my other tvs. I am going to paint one of them for another room, because making them printable was genius! You can't beat the price!
I recently decided to hang this TV, then realized that meant ugly cords hanging down. The best part is that the whole front cover slides up and down or pops off entirely, which makes it so easy to get the cords in after you have stuck this to the wall. I mean, I was finagling it behind the TV and dresser and for a second I thought it wasn't going to work, until I remembered that the front comes off. It's the best cord hider design I can even imagine! This comes with three pieces that will interlock if you need them to be longer, but I only used one section for this tv. My wall is already white so the white one blended in perfectly. It doesn't exactly make it disappear, but it's so much better than the black cords! I actually have wallpaper coming for this wall, so I'm going to see how peel-and-stick wallpaper does with it. And now I have two other sections for my other tvs. I am going to paint one of them for another room, because making them printable was genius! You can't beat the price!
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Hide Cables With Ease
I’m very happy with this cord hider. It was extremely easy to install and made a big difference in the overall look of the room. The pieces were simple to cut and trim to the exact length I needed, which made the installation quick and straightforward. The adhesive held well to the wall, and the cover snaps on securely while still being easy to open if you need to add or adjust cables. It neatly hides the TV power and audio cables, giving the wall a much cleaner and more professional appearance. Overall, this is a great product if you want an affordable and simple way to hide cords. It installs quickly, trims easily, and does exactly what it’s supposed to do.
I’m very happy with this cord hider. It was extremely easy to install and made a big difference in the overall look of the room. The pieces were simple to cut and trim to the exact length I needed, which made the installation quick and straightforward. The adhesive held well to the wall, and the cover snaps on securely while still being easy to open if you need to add or adjust cables. It neatly hides the TV power and audio cables, giving the wall a much cleaner and more professional appearance. Overall, this is a great product if you want an affordable and simple way to hide cords. It installs quickly, trims easily, and does exactly what it’s supposed to do.