Quick Answer

No - if a clean cable-managed setup is the goal, a smart watch should not be your priority. The watch adds zero to cable tidiness. Spend on a cable tray, velcro ties and a single under-desk multiplug (under R600 total) first, and consider a surge-protected strip (R250-R500). A watch is an unrelated convenience purchase.

Why A Watch Doesn't Help A Clean Setup

A smart watch handles notifications and fitness; it does nothing for cables. If the goal is a tidy desk, the budget belongs to cable management gear: a R150-R400 under-desk tray, velcro ties, a grommet for the desk surface, and an under-desk mounting plate for the multiplug so only one cable reaches the wall. Those small spends transform a tangled desk; a watch leaves it exactly as messy.

The Order That Actually Tidies A Desk

First, route every cable down one desk leg with velcro ties (re-usable, unlike zip ties). Second, lift the multiplug off the floor onto an under-desk tray. Third, bin spare-length cables and keep only 1m and 1.8m leads you need. Pair the multiplug with a surge-protected strip (R250-R500) so the clean line is also protected.

Where A Watch Eventually Fits

Once the desk is genuinely clean, a smart watch (R2,000-R3,500 entry) is a fine convenience buy. It just isn't part of the cable-management project and shouldn't jump the queue.

FAQ

Does a smart watch help with cable management?

No. A watch is unrelated to cables. For a clean setup, spend on a cable tray, velcro ties and an under-desk multiplug mount first - under R600 transforms a desk.

What's the cheapest way to tidy a messy desk?

Velcro ties to bundle cables down one leg, a R150-R400 under-desk tray for the multiplug, and binning spare-length leads. Small spends, big visual difference.

Should I add surge protection to a clean setup?

Yes. Route everything through one surge-protected strip (R250-R500) so the single tidy power line also guards your gear against spikes.

TIP

| Use re-usable velcro ties, not zip ties - you'll re-route cables every time you add gear, and cutting zip ties wastes them.