Pixio Launches PXCSH1WH, an HDMI Connector Strap for Hanging Favorite Items Under a Monitor
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Hamee Corporation, based in Odawara, Kanagawa Prefecture and led by President Ikuhiro Mizushima, announced that its gaming accessory brand Pixio will begin selling the PXCSH1WH HDMI Connector Strap on Thursday, May 14, 2026. The new product lets users coordinate the space beneath their monitor. The PXCSH1WH is a strap-style accessory that protects unused HDMI ports on a monitor while allowing users to attach keychains, mascots, and other favorite items. Designed for people who want to create a freer and more personal desk setup, it combines practical port protection with a playful customization element. Installation is simple: attach a preferred item to the silicone belt, then insert the connector into an HDMI port. The silicone belt supports four adjustment levels, making it compatible with a wide range of items, from larger plush straps to small acrylic goods. The product lets users protect HDMI ports while personalizing their desk area, expand their space for displaying favorite character or fandom items, and create a monitor setup where their favorite item hangs directly underneath the screen. Usage examples feature Vsinger Hizuki Rurufu and VTubers Kimino Aruji, Hanataba Yuiha, and Anno Miharu. Product details: the product name is PXCSH1WH HDMI Connector Strap, priced at 1,345 yen, or 1,480 yen including tax. It will be sold through Pixio’s official store, Amazon Japan, Rakuten Ichiba, and Yahoo! Shopping. Pixio is a gaming accessory brand that supports gamers’ individuality and provides products for creating ideal gaming rooms. Together with its community, Pixio aims to energize gaming culture and create a variety of products that support personalized gaming experiences at accessible prices and high quality. Hamee Corporation was established in May 1998 and is headquartered in Odawara, Kanagawa. Its businesses include smartphone accessory development and manufacturing, e-commerce operations in the United States, China, and South Korea, the ByUR beauty brand, the Pixio gaming accessory business, and decarbonization initiatives such as the Parallel Plastics upcycling service for unwanted plastics.