If possible, buying a dozen winding machines may solve this problem. Look, whether you are a large Bluetooth speaker charging cable, an ordinary Android phone charging cable, or a slimmer earphone cable, you can find the corresponding data cable to clean up the storage.
In this way, is it much simpler?
But if you don't want to spend money, it's actually very simple. Just tie a knot yourself. I won't lie to you.
That's what my headphone cable and charging cable do. I made a shelf with my thumb and forefinger, and then wound the charging cable into a figure of eight. Finally, when it was almost finished, I closed and tied the wires, put the headphones in and separated them so that they wouldn't get tangled. It's almost done.
As for the wire of the charger, because I bought a charging cable, the design is similar to the previous tape measure. When I use it, I unplug both ends and automatically roll it back after use, so I don't have to consider the storage problem at all. You can also use this one if it is convenient for you. There are many kinds of charger plugs, such as charging cables for Android and Apple phones, and other types of charging cables that are generally not too small can also be adapted.
In fact, the standardization of plugs is advancing now, and more and more mobile phones, chargers and digital devices are trying to unify the specifications of a charging socket, so that we need fewer and fewer data cables. I think this general direction is better. After all, even if it is stored, you still have to take out the charging cable when you want to use it. If multiple devices need to use the charging cable, it will be a mess. ...