Scosche StickEm Cable Clips Review — Best for Thick Cables
| Cable Compatibility | 9.0 |
|---|---|
| Adhesive Strength | 7.5 |
| Value | 7.0 |
Scosche StickEm clips have a wider channel than most competitors — up to 8mm — making them the right pick for laptop power cables and thicker USB cords that standard clips won’t hold.
Description
Scosche builds car audio accessories for a living. That background shows in the StickEm cable clips — they’re wider than most desk cable clip competitors and built to handle cables that would slip through or jam in a standard-width clip.
The channel on the StickEm measures roughly 8mm across, which is meaningfully wider than Command’s ~4mm or onn’s ~6mm. That extra width means laptop power cables, thicker USB-A cables, and even some HDMI cables will fit without force. If you’ve ever bought a cable clip and discovered it only works for your phone charger, this one is the fix.
Six clips per pack at $6.39 is a worse value-per-clip ratio than the 24-pack onn alternative. That’s the trade-off. You’re not buying StickEm for the economics — you’re buying it because you need the wider channel and the onn clips just won’t do the job.
The adhesive is pressure-sensitive and holds well on flat surfaces. It’s not damage-free on removal like Command, but it’s not as aggressive as some no-name competitors either. For desk surfaces and most standard setups, it comes off with minor residue that cleans up with a little isopropyl alcohol.
Profile is compact and low — they don’t catch on your wrist or snag things when you reach under the desk. Scosche’s brand is more well-known in car audio than desk accessories, but the design logic translates.
Verdict
The right pick for thick cables. If your setup involves power bricks, external drives, or anything heavier than a phone charger, StickEm handles it where other clips don’t.

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