Work chair, monitor, light, notebook PC stand, 4 convenient telework fatigue relief goods
We will carefully select and introduce fatigue-relieving goods recommended for telework from @DIME.
Goods for Relieving Fatigue for Telework
An increasing number of people are suffering from stiff shoulders and lower back pain due to unfamiliar work from home. A makeshift chair is a big factor. At this time, you should consider introducing a work chair for your body. We asked a furniture expert what kind of chair to choose. "With the increase in telework, the number of work chair consultations is increasing rapidly," says Takayuki Ogiso, who runs an interior shop in Nagoya. An increasing number of people are feeling discomfort such as stiff shoulders and lower back pain due to telework, but Ogiso says that the most effective way to deal with it is to "introduce a work chair."
[Reference] https://dime.jp/genre/968139/
In order to maintain the correct posture, eye level is the second most important thing after the chair. I want to avoid straining my neck with monitor arms and PC stands. "Brightness is also important to reduce eye fatigue," says Mr. Ogiso, a furniture buyer. Let's introduce a desk light so that the monitor and the hand are the same brightness.
[Reference] https://dime.jp/genre/968162/
You may have bought a desktop computer not only for watching videos and playing online games at home, but also for taking work home with you. Detailed specifications of the PC itself are often listed on HP, making it easy to compare, but many people may not know which peripherals such as mice, keyboards, and monitors should be purchased. So, let's introduce the recommended computer peripherals that are easy to use by genre. This time, assuming that you will be using a computer for a long time while working from home, we limited the peripherals to peripheral devices that are relatively less likely to cause fatigue.
[Reference] https://dime.jp/genre/903370/
Can be used for telework! Appendices "Mobile PC Stand MAX" and "Chromebook vs Surface" in the latest issue of DIME, which will help you improve your posture and reduce fatigue during PC work!
The special appendix of the November issue of the magazine "DIME", which is currently on sale, has become a hot topic. Surprisingly, it comes with a full-fledged PC stand that can be used for telework and desk work. A stand that allows you to place your laptop and adjust the angle in 6 steps. In addition, the surface of the stand has a non-slip rubber, so the PC does not move while working, and it is characterized by being able to concentrate on work in a stable state. There are other features of this stand. Not only can the main unit be folded compactly, but it is made of resin and is lightweight, so it can be carried in a bag.
To my delight, it even comes with its own bag. It can be said that it is also a recommended item for nomad workers who work in cafes and shared offices. If you place your computer and adjust it to the right angle, you can work on the computer for a long time in a posture that does not put a strain on your body. I am happy to be able to Also, during video conferences, which are increasing due to the corona sickness, the position of the camera mounted on the notebook PC can be brought closer to the eye level, so it is nice to be able to participate with a natural expression. There are other great benefits to this PC stand. Since it can promote the heat dissipation of the notebook PC, it can also be expected to have the effect of stabilizing the operation of the PC.
990 yen with this full-fledged PC stand as an appendix. DIME November issue is definitely a bargain. Already sold out bookstores are appearing one after another, so I recommend getting it early.
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