Do you never want to go back into the office again? We created a list that would make anybodyâs work-from-home setup so ergonomic, comfortable, and so convenient it will make you want to avoid ever stepping into an office again. Those currently in an office can instead stare at this list with a burning jealousy.
There are a fair few ways to modernize your desk setup with new monitors or stands to make your desk the best spot in your house to work. In our estimation, nowadays, the best WFH gear allows a fair bit of flexibility. Sometimes, you need to take your work out of the makeshift office from your old guest room and into the living room for when your kid is acting up. Even when youâre at your desk whittling away the hours, you still want to keep a little active, whether thatâs simply standing at your desk or keeping fully mobile.
We should also be clear this is by no means a âbudgetâ buyerâs guide by any stretch of the imagination. Much of this gear is expensive, and furthermore, it might not fit within your current lifestyle. If anything, it might serve as inspiration for folks trying to uproot their at-home setup and become an everywhere worker, all without having to give up any of the amenities of a primetime keyboard and mouse or even a multi-screen experience.
What isnât included on this list is the best laptops or tablets you could buy now, but we have separate lists for those you should check out first if you want to revamp your entire home into the ultimate WFH palace.
Best Laptop Stand for WFH
Logitech Casa Pop-Up Desk

The first word that comes to mind with Logitechâs Casa Pop-Up Desk is âcharming.â Itâs essentially a laptop stand with a trackpad, keyboard, and a small pocket to contain a smart pen or other notes. While it works with both Windows laptops and Macs, its biggest claim to fame is how cute and charming it is. When packed up, it fits into a bookshelf, and it doesnât even seem out of place with its felt cover and rubber, diary-like band that keeps all the components inside.
The keyboard itself includes low-profile keys and all the different buttons found on either a Microsoft-based or a Mac keyboard sans the Windows key. They are scissor switches with about 1.5 mm travel distance, though youâre not giving much up for the miniaturized keyboard as itâs rather easy to type. Each key has enough oomph to make it tactile without going full mechanical keyboard. The trackpad has a nice glass finish that supports all the gesture controls on both Windows and Mac, though youâll need to download special software from Logitech to get those gestures working if youâre on an Apple laptop.
Itâs also a nice-looking laptop stand, though it will cost you back $180. If you canât imagine working hunchbacked anymore with your laptop, the Casa desk might offer a fair bit of mobile comfort in a small, contained package.
Best Device to Turn Your Laptop Multiscreen
Xebec Snap

There are many folks out there who are so used to the multi-screen experience that when theyâre forced onto a single laptop display, it feels claustrophobic, like the walls are closing in on either side of your eyeballs. The Xebec Snap is supposed to extend your laptop experience by acting as an armature for one or two separate, 13.3-inch screens that attach via magnets and connect via USB-C.
Each screen can be positioned vertically or horizontally, though you may need to install some extra software to get the computer to recognize when a screen is positioned in portrait. Each display is at FHD resolution with a peak brightness of 400 nits, so while it likely wonât look as good as an external monitor for watching YouTube videos while you work, it does the job of letting you scroll through multiple browsers at once.
So, thereâs a few caveats here. Adding several pounds of weight directly on the laptopâs monitor can start to drag it down, and youâll need to employ Xebecâs built-in kickstand if your hinge isnât up to the task. The magnets are strong enough to hold up each screen, but somebody knocking into it could send the display flying. You also need a laptop with two USB-C ports on either side if youâre going to go for a full three-screen experience. Finally, itâs not a cheap device by any stretch. The dual-screen Xebec Snap costs $550, while the three-screen version is priced at an absurd $1,000.
Extra tip: Use a smart TV or aircast
Letâs say you donât necessarily need a huge, expensive multi-screen apparatus to get more screens from your laptop on the couch. If you donât already have a long enough cable or a TV that supports it, try to cast to your television with a Chromecast or Apple TV through built-in casting features like AirPlay.
Or hell, get an extended HDMI cable and feel safe knowing youâll be able to plug in anywhere with an HDMI port, which includes practically any and all monitors and TVs.
Best Tech to Keep Your Drinks Warm at Home
Ember Travel Mug 2+

Letâs assume youâre the type of person to enter a room holding onto your precious cup of tea and then suddenly lose sight of it a few minutes later. There are plenty of smart mugs and dumb mugs out there that do a great job of keeping your drink at the desired temperature, but the Ember Travel Mug 2+ is the only one weâve seen with built-in connectivity with Apple Find My services. In addition, it will issue a sound for when youâve accidentally misplaced your thermos or if your roommate has tried to squirrel it away. The mug also controls and displays the current temperature of your beverage with built-in controls to raise or lower the heat.
If youâre not one to spill your drink, you could opt for the regular $150 Ember Mug without a top. Still, if youâre going to be walking around the home or apartment when accomplishing different tasks, we think a built-in top on the $200 Travel Mug 2+ is the best way to avoid accidentally spilling your drink over your already expensive PC setup.
Best Mic For a Work From Home Setup
Audio-Technica AT2020+ USB Desktop Mic

Unless youâre breaking into streaming or podcasting during your downtime, you likely donât need some ultra-expensive microphone if youâre looking to beef up your Zoom calls. If the built-in microphone on your laptop isnât doing it, opt for the $100Audio-Technica AT2020+. It provides good sound for its price tag, and it both looks and feels like a far more expensive device than it is, thanks to its metal frame. It also comes with an extra travel pouch for when you need to take your mic setup into the bedroom to avoid the background noise of kids playing.
The only issue you might come across is it uses a USB Type-A connection, so if your laptop doesnât support it, youâll need a converter on standby. However, itâs still just a simple plug-in-and-play mic that doesnât need any extra software, meaning it should do the job no matter if you need to hop on a video conference with little notice.
Best Desk Chair for Work From Home
Herman Miller Embody Chair

Office chair stardom starts with ergonomics. The Herman Miller Embody Chair, which is a collaboration with Logitech, is their gaming variety, but for all intents and purposes, itâs the same as the regular Embody line except that itâs in all-black with the extra Logitech G logo. Itâs a fair bit sleeker than the other chairs on offer, so thatâs what I would suggest at the same price point. And I should mention that price, since this chair will set you back $1,845 MSRP.
But thereâs a reason the Embody chair keeps getting referenced in best-of lists. It has a noted back support and such well-designed seating itâs easy to imagine sitting in it for a bare 30 minutes or an entire workday.
Best Standing Desk Converter
Vari VariDesk Pro Plus 36

You probably already have a desk, or a table, or a large end table. So what if you want to make anything into a standing desk? Thatâs where the VariDesk comes in, and itâs capable of turning any length of wood with four posts into a variable standing and sitting desk.
Vari sells a variety of convertible desks, but the Pro Plus 36-inch version checks all the boxes for the most extreme at-home setup thanks to its two-tier design and sturdy build. It also comes fully assembled, which is a good thing, too, because it takes a fair bit of muscle to get it into position without also needing to fiddle with any screws. Itâs spring-loaded and fairly easy to raise and lower. The one issue is thereâs not a lot of space for a mouse, but unless youâll also be gaming on it, that shouldnât prove too much trouble, especially if you end up sticking a convertible on your living room table, much to your partnerâs or roommatesâ chagrin.
Best Webcam for Work From Home
Elgato Facecam

Do you absolutely need a new webcam to accompany your desktop setup, or else replace the camera on your laptop or tablet? The Elgato Facecam at $150 MSRP is the best bang-for-your-buck step-up youâll likely get at 60 FPS and 1080p. You probably donât need anything near 4K for your weekly team meeting, but itâs a streaming quality camera that will make all your coworkers jealous (so long as you remember to clean up your space before hopping on the Zoom call).
Of course, if you have a workable webcam, you can skip this and keep working with what you have. But letâs assume you want the best of the best without investing in a full-streamer setup; this is one of the best you can get. Plus, itâs a simple plug-and-play webcam you can take with you if you want to take your calls from the living room instead of your boring old office.
Best Portable Printer for Work from Home
HP OfficeJet 250 Mobile All-in-One Printer

So you probably already have a printer, and itâs like a jumbo-sized workhorse youâve had for years. Time for an upgrade? Perhaps, but you can think smaller instead of jumping the gun on another plus-sized printer. The HP OfficeJet 250 Mobile printer is half the size of other printers while still managing to have both photocopy and printing abilities for a device you can take around the house. It uses the common HP 62 ink cartridge, and while you wonât be printing out the most high-quality images, itâs perfectly capable of pumping out documents in quick order. It has a 1,050mAh battery and touts a long life without needing to be plugged in. While it doesnât have USB access, itâs still an easy get for people who want to take their WFH setup anywhere in the house.
Of course, the big issue is its price tag of $490 MSRP for whatâs still just a printer. Still, if you want something you absolutely need, the all-in-one does the job, and it wonât take up a whole corner of your office.
Best Ergonomic Mouse for Work From Home
Logitech Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse

You wonât understand the purpose of an ergonomic mouse until you get old enough, and that trusty wrist you thought would never fail starts to ache just with all that skin-on-desk contact. For our bet, the $70 Logitech Lift does the job for folks who have found their wrist isnât what it used to be. Itâs raised 57 degrees compared to the usual horizontal mouse, and itâs comfortable for a full day of use compared to the usual mouse or trackpad that can be a killer on your thumbs and wrist.
Thereâs also a left-handed version for the south-paw-specific users. Also, if you have extra large mitts, Logitech sells a MX Vertical edition thatâs slightly taller than the default vertical mouse.
Best Ergonomic Keyboard for Work From Home
Lenovo Go Wireless Split Keyboard

This wireless keyboard really splits the difference between ergonomics and usability. The Lenovo Go Wireless Split Keyboard makes desk work far less flat thanks to its raised and beveled design. The middle, vertical tent rises 11 degrees and splits by 13 degrees to conform to the regular left of most wrists, and the palm rest is a form of treated cork that feels comfortable without leading your palms to sink into any cushion.
The keyboard sells for $100, though youâll likely find it on sale for closer to $70, making it one of the more affordable keyboards that doesnât go overboard on the ergonomics.
Itâs Your Home, Do What You Want
The beauty of working from home is that itâs your space, and you can decide what sort of comfort you need to do your best work. Most of us arenât built for spending eight hours at a desk with minimal movement, so if you have the capacity to do so, use every inch of space you have. If you feel like youâre getting stuck in a rut, migrate to a different room and take your work setup with you. No matter what your boss might think about you working in your pajamas lying down on the couch, if it helps you do the job, then at least youâll be the last one to complain.
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