Thermaltake E-Sports Galeru Gaming Mouse Bungee Cable Management Magnetic Design, hard to believe but makes a huge difference when playing

Adds a level of custom aesthetic to my pc setup that i didn’t know was needed until i got it. Built like a brick and i can’t imagine it breaking if i threw it off a bridge.
Hard to believe but makes a huge difference when playing games via mouse. Takes seconds to set up & makes the world of difference.
Great for gaming, heavy weight so does not drag with the cable like other brands, perfect for the price.
No issues, does what it’s supposed to. Magnet attachment is good quality.
Thx for showing this to me mr steel from cs go.
Works as described, for this price it is a great choice.
As a csgo player the mouse bungee holds still while i’m moving my mouse around a lot. Definitely does the job and good for the price.
Key specs for Thermaltake E-Sports Galeru Gaming Mouse Bungee Cable Management Magnetic Design:
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by entering your model number. - Magnetic design – Easy to assemble and highly effective the magnetic design keeps the head of the Galeru in place for a sturdy hold on your mouse cable.
- Non-slip base – Keep the Galeru in place on your desktop via the rubber coating on the bottom of the mouse bungee base.
- Fits almost all mouse cables – The Galeru’s intuitive mouse-holding design expands and contracts to fit your gaming mouse cable.
Comments from buyers
“Great quality piece of kit
, Simple sturdy product that works
, Works great, but really needs a cable tie
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Works surprisingly better than i expected, no more cable drag for me.
Very stable and good bungee.
The build quality is decent with a flexible rubber arm but i’m not a fan of the design, if you’re using a dpi of around 1600 then i would recommend buying a cheap bungee over this, should be fine for low dpi’s though. The arm isn’t pointing upwards but is horizontal meaning the cable will quickly meet your desk and the only way to avoid this is to bring your mouse closer to the bungee, these two scenarios only give a bit of resistance so people using low dpi’s are fine but people like me who use 1600 dpi will feel the effects more greatly. I might return it but first i want to see if i can get used to it or find the perfect length between the mouse and bungee. Edit: after messing about a little i was able to drastically reduce the force exerted to my mouse by the bungee but i’m very picky about these things so i’ll try and return it. I put a small box under the bungee to give it an angle and point the wire towards the air.
Well, i bought this as i was seriously considering buying a wireless mouse. A logitech g900 spectrum chaos, as i was getting very irritated by my mouse (logi g402) cable snagging or dragging and getting me killed in battlefield. Spending £13 on this has saved me £130 on buying that mouse. Logitech ought to sue them ;)basically it has instantly made the mouse cable a non-issue. I spent two minutes setting it up, and after an extended gaming session i completely forgot about the cable. Resultoh, and the thing itself?. It’s nicely made, it’s weighty enough it doesn’t move, but basically you’ll not notice it once it’s in place.
Perfect for what i wanted, heavy and a pretty good design.
Good mouse bungee definitely eliminates the wire out of play.
Item as described works as it should.

Hold the mouse cable very well to improve accuracy and let cable drag.
The design is very simple, only consisting of the magnetic head and the base, but it’s such a great design. The only problem is that the groove is shallower than it should be. Thicker mouse cords might pop out over time, but it’s not a big problem because i can just press it in again. I’m using roccat kone pure military.
Ok so i’m just going to compare it to it’s competition (price and quality wise). *razer mouse bungee – the gameru beats it by miles. Both being cheaper, sturdier, and having a different system to staying in a fixed position on the table than then razer, i would advise you to avoid razer. The price doesn’t give razer bungee any justice. *benq zowie camade – by being more expensive, you’d expect teh camade to have some other feature?. The only arguable advantage the camade might have is that it’s built heavier. I play csgo at a pretty competitive level. My sensitivity is 400dpi with 2. You can expect me to be using my full desk for that kind of mouse movement. This galeru does it’s job 100%. Mouse cord isn’t an issue for me anymore, i’d totally recommend this bungee over any other ones. It’s the perfect price/quality combo. The only reason i didn’t give it 5 stars, was of lack of colour choice.
Honestly i’m surprised at how much i like this. No more mouse cord scratching against the desk. Great range of motion without snagging at all. I doubt i’ll ever go back to not using one of these.
Bought as a gift for a gamer.
Heavy weight to keep from sliding around and rubberised base for grip. Ingenious ‘noose’ for the mouse cable and black goes with any desktop setup. It completely eliminated the cable drag problem while gaming. I simply forget the mouse even has a cable anymore. I was skeptical if these things will work and i can now assure you that they most certainly do.
Its great for mouse cable management.

The thermaltake bungee is quite a bit cheaper than the razer bungee, so if you’re on a tight budget, then definitely get this one. It does the same job really well. Definitely get this one if your mouse has a thick cable, or if you’re planning on switching your mouse fairly often, as this can cover a wide range of thicknesses of cables. (my logitech g502 has really thick cables, do it didn’t fit into the razer bungee that well, hence me buying this one)the main issue i have with this one is that even though it is sturdy, it doesn’t feel like it. By that, i mean:1) when you tug on it, the base moves around, but when actually using it, it’s fine. It doesn’t stick to the base like the razer one does, but it still weighs itself down pretty well. 2) the head of the bungee doesn’t come off, due to its magnetized base, but it wiggles around the spot. I’m not sure if this is intended or not, but it does allow it to follow the movements of the mouse quite nicely.
This is a ridiculously simple product that works nicely. I own many gaming mice and all can use this bungee as the rubber channel that holds the cable can accommodate a wide range of thicknessses. These is nothing to break as the rubber arm is attached to the sturdy base by a magnet – no screws or anything. The only mice i have problems with are those with a super stiff cable with little give in them but thankfully these are rare and all bungees would have the same problem. The only thing lacking on this bungee is there is no height adjustment which is present on zowie bungees for example. However the arm can be attached to the base at various angles due to the magnetic connection to achieve some flexibility. This bungee looks quite stylish and a little less ‘space age’ compared to some on the market. Overall this is an effective product which looks good and seems very durable.
It does a great job keeping my braided mouse cable out of my way on a pretty large mouse pad thanks to the entire stem being rubber. This allows it to stretch forwards as well as sideways to give it much better reach than you’d expect with surprisingly little pull. It’s got a great weighted base with non-slip rubber padding, so it doesn’t move about even on a low-friction desk surface. The reason it loses a star for me is that cable retention at the rear could be better. After some time, the wire will start to come away from the retaining rubber from behind. You’ll notice this long before the wire completely exits the bungee, and this can be fixed by a little velcro or a cable tie half way up the stem, but i feel this should have been addressed at design/qa stage.
I just received this through the mail (arrived a day earlier that estimate, woo) and i’m impressed. I spent some time looking at a few different types of mouse bungee before deciding on this one. Didn’t really want to spend the money on the razer version (i like their stuff, but the price and quality don’t seem to be increasing at an equal rate – especially when competitors are upping their game), and didn’t want to go for the cheapy option so figured this would be a good middle ground to settle for. I’m glad i didfirst things first, the biggest questions i had before buying was about the arm – what material is it made out of?. How much flex/resistance is there?. Is it going to end up yanking my mouse out of my hand when i get a little carried away?therefore i’ll start with that. It’s connected to the base with a strong magnet (no concern at pulling it off of that accidentally) and the material is a soft rubber which is sturdier at the base and gradually becomes more flexible to the tip. The pull of the mouse) will cause it to flex in whichever direction you’re going in. Due to the rubber, fitting the cable into the channel was easy and it grips very well (bonus information: my cable is 4mm thick). The base has a good weight and large rubber feet on the bottom and requires significant force to move when pulling the mouse around so if that’s a worry for anyone then i don’t think you need to. Other than this, cosmetically i like the fact it’s fairly low key – it doesn’t look tacky and just feels like a quality product. Anyway, i hope this is useful for someone.


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