Five Home Office Accessories That Help Me Stay Productive
Home office settings are popular, namely because they offer a quiet place in your home to be productive in a wide variety of activities, whether it’s studying, working with finances, telecommuting, or something else. But if you’re anything like me, then you might have a few essential items that will make your home office fun to use.
In today’s review, I want to share some of the things I have in my home office that I don’t think I can do without after using them for so long. With any luck, you might find something similar in flavor and add it to yours.
16″MacBook Pro with M2 Pro chip
I need a computer to be productive in my home office, and a 16-inch MacBook Pro with Apple Silicon is no problem for me. This computer combines the power of a desktop and yet is portable enough to be packed into a traditional backpack so I can be just as productive away from home.
While my MacBook Pro is equipped with the previous generation M1 Pro chip, Apple’s latest 16-inch MacBook Pros are equipped with the faster M2 Pro or M2 Max chip, which provides performance and hardware upgrades. The Apple silicon inside handles even the most resource-intensive tasks while keeping your battery charged all day long.
Equipped with a set of Thunderbolt 4/USB-C ports, a built-in SD card slot, and a dedicated HDMI port, this PC is perfect for creatives who might need desktop I/O, complete with external monitor(s), digital cameras, external drives, and more.
Even when I’m just using this laptop that way, I’m blown away by the sound quality of the built-in speakers, and I appreciate the return of the butterfly-free keyboard as the keys are more tactile and responsive to my movements. presses.
If you’re interested in your own Apple Silicon MacBook Pro to be more productive at home and on the go, you can get the 16-inch model starting at $2499.99 from Apple or the 14-inch model starting at $1949.99 at Amazon. .
Desk FlexiSpot Comhar Pro Q8
Topping my list is the FlexiSpot Comhar Pro Standing Desk Q8, an extremely durable, electronically adjustable desk that can be used sitting or standing to suit your desired comfort.
This dual motor table holds a staggering 220 pounds of equipment and moves up or down with convenient touch capacitive controls built into the front panel keyboard. The fully retracted table is 24 inches tall and the fully extended table is 49.2 inches.
While the table includes built-in USB A and C charging ports, another thing worth mentioning is the built-in Qi wireless charger, which means you can put your iPhone in an ergonomically comfortable place while working at your computer.
Huge desk surface area provides 55.1 inches of space to accommodate everything you need to get through your day, whether it’s a laptop, desktop, printer, organizers, lamp and more. Directly below the surface is a 28.3-inch drawer where you can tuck away writing utensils and other home office items when not in use.
FlexiSpot backs its Comhar Pro Standing Desk Q8 with a five-year warranty on the frame, motors and some mechanisms, and a two-year warranty on built-in electronics such as the wireless charger and switch.
If you are interested in your own FlexiSpot Comhar Pro Q8 Standing Desk, you can purchase it from the company’s website for $699.99. A cheaper non-professional version with a slightly smaller surface area, one motor and a different table material is also available for $339.99 if you’re on a budget.
SOHO CalDigit USB-C Dock
I had a MacBook Pro with USB-C, which now seems like forever, and while my modern Macbook Pro only has a few more ports than my old ones, I still find using the CalDigit USB-C SOHO Dock useful.
Not only does this bad boy provide a whopping 100W of throughput power for my computer to keep it powered while I use it, but it also provides a legacy USB-A port, an Ethernet connection, an additional SD card slot, two HDMI ports, and a host of other goodies that all work through the same USB-C connection as the power supply.
Conveniently, all other USB-C ports on my MacBook Pro remain open for use with direct USB-C peripherals, all of which allows me to plug in accessories that would normally be left at home on my desk, such as external storage, monitors, etc.
I appreciated the slim form factor of the CalDigit USB-C SOHO Dock, as well as the matching color aluminum, as it looks like it sits next to my MacBook Pro on the same desk while it does all the hard work I do. The MacBook Pro couldn’t have done otherwise.
In a pinch, the CalDigit USB-C SOHO Dock even works with the iPad Pro’s single USB-C port, providing plenty of I/O and external display support when you need it.
If you want to check out one of SOHO’s CalDigit USB-C Docks, you can head over to Amazon to pick it up for just $79.99.
Belkin BoostCharge Pro 3-in-1
My favorite way to keep iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods Pro charged is with a desktop charger like the Belkin BoostCharge Pro 3-in-1 with MagSafe, and it should be easy to see why.
While this charging stand may have been created by a third party, it looks like it was designed by Apple for Apple users. Combined with the Official 15W MagSafe Charger and the Official Apple Watch Fast Charge Charger, this stand charges your latest devices with ease.
The base of the charger seems discreet enough, but it’s a Qi wireless charger that you can use to charge another Qi-enabled device, like a pair of AirPods or AirPods Pro, or even your non-Apple significant other’s smartphone.
The BoostCharge Pro is built with high quality materials, including a strong metal frame that won’t wobble or flex under weight like many plastic competitors do. Considering it looks like an Apple product, anyone with a Mac-based ecosystem will feel right at home with this charger as it looks great next to all your Apple hardware.
If you’re ready to charge your mobile devices while you work in your home office, you can purchase the Belkin BoostCharge 3-in-1 Charger with MagSafe on the Belkin website for $149.99.
GTracing Pro Series Gaming Chair
One of the most important things you can have in any home office is a comfortable seat; after all, you will spend a lot of time in it if you do any professional work from home. Even if you don’t, it’s worth investing in your body by buying a chair that won’t give you problems later in life.
The GTracing Pro Series gaming chair is my go-to when it comes to keeping your hindquarters comfortable for the long haul. The soft cushions surrounding the buttocks provide enough support to keep you in the right posture while being oriented so that you won’t find your legs numb from sitting for long periods of time.
GTracing is a brand that many fakes try to copy, but this chair is made from premium materials that feel as good as they look. The construction uses both premium leather and thickened steel.
With armrests that not only rise and fall, but also side to side and rotate to the perfect angle, you can keep your hands in a comfortable position during long periods of work. The back of the chair even swivels down to your desired angle, while two small cushions soothe your neck and lower back, and the sides curve around your body to support your sides.
The GTracing Pro Series Gaming Chair comes in several different colors to help set the tone for your workspace (or gaming space) and is available on the GTracing website for $159.99.
Summarizing
Everyone has their own idea of the perfect home office. These are my five essentials that I have no problem recommending to friends and family who might be looking for similar items, which is why I’m sharing them with you today.
What essentials do you keep in your home office? Be sure to let us know in the comments section below.
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