How many times have you purchased something that had some thing in it's name (e.g. eyeglass cleaner) only to find that it is no better or different than standard Windex or general surface cleaner? Way too often for my tastes. I am glad to report that in this case, these hangers are really, actually, truly designed for use with real, actual, headphones. Not just the cheap-o $11.99 chat headsets, mind you, but the real deal jobs like the Apple AirPods Mox, SteelSeries Arctis series, Sennheiser Momentum, and Focal Utopia headsets to name a few.These hangers fit well on the edge of reasonably standardized desks and tables (sorry, fancy roll-top desks. These aren't for you.), and are solid and sturdy without any unnecessary over-engineering. What I like best about these is the headset holding/landing pad: on top of the metal arm is a quality piece of rubber-like material with a gentle convex curve that prevents the headset strap/pad from resting against any sharp edges (which prevents damage to said strap/pad). You can kind of see the rubber pad in the product photos, but it's easy to miss. It's presence, however, assures you that your expensive headsets will be treated well and stored safely when not in use, and not as likely to suffer and scratches, scrapes, tears, or shape-changing indentations from the hanger.The cable clip is also a nice added convenience. Not really so much a clip as it is a place where the cable can be put and held -- more like a cinch point -- but I have found myself skipping it entirely. Just one more thing to get stuck on when trying to pull the headset out quickly (obviously, wireless headsets need not apply).Overall, for a very inexpensive solution, I find real thought and excellent quality in these hangars and have bought them for home and work desks.