Essential Desk Accessories or Tech Gadget that Enhance Productivity
For Whom/What:
home office
Budget:
$200-ish
Extra Details:
What do you have in your home office setup to help you focus more and be more productive? Any cool gadgets or helpful devices that you religiously use? Anything from simple office supplies and snacks to more tech-y gadgets!
This thing is way too cool. I feel like I could "focus" longer and be more productive if I had this, lol. Just looking at it makes me want to jot down some ideas, haha.
According to Novium, the maker of the gravity pen, the Hoverpen is the world's first vertically standing, gravity-defying pen. Its innovative pedestal creates a magnetic field, keeping it perfectly balanced.
You'd never be able to go back to a single monitor day once you have a dual monitor setup. There are some ambitious people with 4 monitors, but unless your job requires it (programmer, etc), a dual monitor is more than enough.
And if you work a lot with a laptop, get a stand. It'd save your neck.
Essential Desk Accessories or Tech Gadget that Enhance Productivity
home office
$200-ish
What do you have in your home office setup to help you focus more and be more productive? Any cool gadgets or helpful devices that you religiously use? Anything from simple office supplies and snacks to more tech-y gadgets!
A desk caddie to store random supplies - sticky tape, post-its, scissors, pens, etc. It keeps the clutter away.
This thing is way too cool. I feel like I could "focus" longer and be more productive if I had this, lol. Just looking at it makes me want to jot down some ideas, haha.
According to Novium, the maker of the gravity pen, the Hoverpen is the world's first vertically standing, gravity-defying pen. Its innovative pedestal creates a magnetic field, keeping it perfectly balanced.
A dual monitor arm and a laptop stand.
You'd never be able to go back to a single monitor day once you have a dual monitor setup. There are some ambitious people with 4 monitors, but unless your job requires it (programmer, etc), a dual monitor is more than enough.
And if you work a lot with a laptop, get a stand. It'd save your neck.