The whole idea behind ergonomic gear is that it’s specially designed to relieve pain, improve comfort and increase your overall productivity. If your current mouse, keyboard or office chair isn’t working for you, or it’s causing you pain, maybe it’s time to try an ergonomic alternative.
The Mouse
Logitech MX Vertical: There are a different types of ergonomic mice. Most are horizontal (or traditional), but vertical mouse like the MX Vertical positions your wrist and hand upwards, which is their more natural position. This positioning prevents pronation or your wrist from rolling over.
The Keyboard
Microsoft Sculpt: The unique shape of an ergonomic keyboard is designed to help align the user’s left and right arms in more natural positions, thus reducing and relieving muscle strain. The Sculpt, Microsoft’s ergonomic keyboard, is one of the best and most affordable options out there.
The Laptop Stand
Grovemade Laptop Stand: A laptop stand is designed to prevent you from slouching over your laptop by positioning it at closer to eye level. Grovemade’s laptop stand is made of walnut and looks gorgeous.
The Chair
Blu Dot Daily Task Chair: This is our pick for “the best office chair for your home.” It’s comfortable, adjustable and looks retro in the best possible way.
For more options, check out our buying guide for best office chairs.
The Desk
Fully Jarvis Standing Desk: It’s been proven that sitting for too long isn’t good for you, and it can actually lead to things like diabetes or depression. On the flip side, standing for too long isn’t great for you either. That’s why you need a desk that can do both, like the Fully Jarvis. It’s also really customizable, so you can match it to your home office’s aesthetic.
For more options, check out our buying guide for best standing desks.






