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As more and more people get used to working at home, some tools and accessories have become essential.
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This will help improve your posture and keep your laptop running cool, both of which can be productivity boosters.
Laptop stand
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Once you have your desk set up, you might want a comfortable keyboard and mouse for better ergonomics.
Keyboard and Mouse
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You can do much better than your laptop's built in webcam, and you do want to look good in video conferences.
High quality webcam
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You'll want to make sure your Internet connection is stable and the Wi-Fi reaches all parts of your house for maximum flexibility.
High-end router
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Print, scan, copy, collate and even fax — paperwork is unavoidable in many jobs, and now you need to do it all on your own at home.
All-in-one printer
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Focus on your work by cancelling out traffic noises and other distractions. Plus, you'll need one for long video chats and phone calls.
Noise cancelling headset
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Get things done without leaving your chair by using voice commands, just like if you had your own secretary.
Smart speaker
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If your work requires video production or you really want to grab attention on video calls, a ring light can make up for a dark working environment.
Ring light
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Not the most high-tech item on this list, but a good chair is absolutely esential to getting work done, and well worth the investment.
Comfortable chair
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Don't forget to take breaks when needed. Some greenery spread around your desk could also help keep you calm and reduce stress.
Potted plants
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