5 Amazon Finds That'll Instantly Upgrade Your Home Office For The Fall Season - SlashGear
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5 Amazon Finds That'll Instantly Upgrade Your Home Office For The Fall Season - SlashGear
"We're living in the age of remote work. Not so long ago, working in a communal office was so common that an entire TV show was made about it, and it remains one of the most popular television shows of all time. Back then, you were stuck with whatever barely functional workstation your office manager gave you. Some of us still have nightmares about beige cubicles and tepid water coolers, but these days things don't have to be that way."
"When you first set up your home office, you might be happy with a desk and a laptop. Sometimes, less is more, but a home office is an opportunity to set up your ultimate workstation just the way you like it. You don't need to settle for a novelty pen holder and a plastic fern when you are your own office manager."
"Unlike a professional office, your home office probably wasn't built for all the gizmos and gadgets you might need throughout the day. Between your computer tower, monitor, extra monitor(s), fans, lights, and everything else, an ordinary outlet probably isn't going to cut it. Most people solve that problem with a power strip, but it hangs out awkwardly on the floor beneath your desk where it can get kicked around, and it's difficult to access when you need to plug in or unplug something."
Remote work has become common, replacing many communal office experiences. Home offices can start simply with a desk and laptop but offer a chance to create an ideal workstation tailored to personal needs. Upgrading a home office focuses on improving comfort, convenience, workflow, and the overall vibe during the workday. Many home offices lack built-in power capacity for multiple devices, making accessible power management essential. A desk-clamp power strip secures power outlets at the desktop edge, keeping plugs reachable and reducing floor clutter. The device typically comes in black or white, supports 40W fast charging, and includes five electrical outlets and two USB-A ports.
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