Do younever want to go back into the office again?
Those currently in an office can instead stare at this list with a burning jealousy.
In our estimation, nowadays, the best WFH gear allows a fair bit of flexibility.
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Much of this gear is expensive, and furthermore, it might not fit within your current lifestyle.
Each key has enough oomph to make it tactile without going full mechanical keyboard.
Its also a nice-looking laptop stand, though it will cost you back $180.
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So, theres a few caveats here.
Finally, its not a cheap gear by any stretch.
The dual-screen Xebec Snap costs $550, while the three-screen version is priced at an absurd $1,000.
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If the built-in microphone on your laptop isnt doing it, opt for the $100Audio-Technica AT2020+.
And I should mention that price, since this chair will set you back $1,845 MSRP.
But theres a reason the Embody chair keeps getting referenced in best-of lists.
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So what if you want to make anything into a standing desk?
Its spring-loaded and fairly easy to raise and lower.
TheElgato Facecamat $150 MSRP is the best bang-for-your-buck step-up youll likely get at 60 FPS and 1080p.
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Perhaps, but you might think smaller instead of jumping the gun on another plus-sized printer.
It has a 1,050mAh battery and touts a long life without needing to be plugged in.
Theres also a left-handed version for the south-paw-specific users.
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TheLenovo Go Wireless Split Keyboardmakes desk work far less flat thanks to its raised and beveled design.
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