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Some of you may be feeling tired due to the change in temperature from summer to autumn.
In [Today's Life Hack Tool], we will introduce more items than usual to make your telework comfortable from September to October!
Introducing recommended tools actually used by life hack tool writers and Life Hacker [Japan] editorial staff.
Let's start with the first three items!
Bo Yata's laptop stand, which I introduced at the end of last year in "I'm glad I bought this". It is no exaggeration to say that he has dramatically improved my remote work environment.
Since the range of angle adjustment is quite wide, it can be placed in the desired position according to the work and posture.
It's a little difficult to use a lot of force when adjusting the angle because the moving parts are stiff, but thanks to that, the stability is outstanding!
It doesn't budge even when I hit the keyboard on my PC, and I can work with my iPad on it, so I'm very comfortable. (Editorial department, Mizuno)
BoYata Laptop Stand, PC Stand, Tablet Stand, Ergonomic Design, Stepless Height Adjustment, Improves Posture, Foldable, Anti-Slip, Aluminum Alloy, Heat Dissipation, Compatible with Devices up to 17 Inch¥4,899
This is a dual monitor arm that allows you to install two screens vertically. It helps save space because it has a smaller footprint and can be installed vertically.
We have installed 31.5 inch and 27 inch displays, which are the largest sizes that can be installed, but this seems to be the limit due to the length of the pole.
It's Amazon's lowest price class, but if you don't move it frequently, I think it's sufficient. (Writer hiro.)
WORLDLIFT Monitor arm 2 vertical screens Vertical dual long pole Display arm Supports 13 to 32 inches Load capacity 8 kg each Multi-angle adjustment3,899 yen
I still love and use the MacBook stand "Bluelounge Kickflip (black)" that I introduced last year.
Since I purchased it in April 2020, I have been using it for a long time almost every day, but it has never come off or caused any problems, and it always keeps my wrist straight and at a good angle.
It's compact when folded, doesn't get caught or insists, and it's like a partner who is always there to help you with your work.
The downside is that it feels uncomfortable to type unless it's at this angle. Typing while it's flat puts a strain on your wrist. (Editorial department, Maruyama)
[Domestic Authorized Dealer] Flip Stand for Bluelounge Kickflip MacBook Pro (13-inch, Late 2016/13-inch, Late 2016, Touch Bar compatible) 13 inch3,300 yen
We will introduce a comfortable PC stand in the second part, so please look forward to it!
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