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Unlock Comfort and Productivity: Must-Have Ergonomic Accessories

Unlock Comfort and Productivity: Must-Have Ergonomic Accessories

At 66ergonomics, we’re all about ensuring comfort meets productivity when it comes to your workspace. As we navigate the demands of modern work, it's essential to prioritise our health and ensure that the tools we use daily contribute to our overall comfort and efficiency.

But not every ergonomic solution is a bespoke chair or sit-stand desk, there are a few standout accessories that can be game-changers for everyone, promising not only relief from the strains of prolonged desk sessions but also a boost to your work output. Read on to find out more about our three must-have ergonomic accessories that are indispensable for those seeking the perfect balance between work and well-being (best of all – they won’t break the bank!).

  1. Unimouse: Revolutionising Comfortable Computing

In a world where one-size-fits-all rarely applies, the Unimouse steps in as a hero of ergonomic precision. Its innovative design caters to the unique contours of your hand, providing an easily customisable and comfortable computing experience.

Say goodbye to the discomfort of traditional mice and hello to a device that adapts to you, ensuring that your work hours are not only productive but also pain-free.

Unimouse

Some key features of the Unimouse include:

  • Body tilt angle anywhere between 35 to 70 degrees
  • 6 programmable buttons and an ultra smooth scroll wheel
  • Articulating thumb support
  • Battery life lasts for up to 3 months, and is speedily charged via USB

 

  1. Puk Wrist Support: A Simple Solution for Wrist Comfort

For many, the wrist bears the brunt of endless typing and mouse-clicking. Enter the Puk wrist support, a simple yet powerful accessory designed to ease the strain on your wrists. This unassuming companion is not just a cushion; it's a preventive measure against the aches and pains that can accompany long hours at the keyboard. Discover how the Puk wrist support can become your silent partner in promoting wrist health and enhancing your overall workspace experience.

wrist puk

Benefits of the Puk Wrist Support include:

  • Glide & slide functionality allow for easy of movement around your workspace
  • Made from thermoplastic elastomer, which acts as a soft surface for your wrist
  • Latex Free

 

  1. Laptop Riser: Elevate Your Workstation, Elevate Your Health

In a world where laptops have become our constant companions, it's time to elevate our perspective—literally. The Kensington Smartlift Laptop Riser is a tool that goes beyond convenience; it's a key player in maintaining proper posture and reducing the strain on your neck and shoulders. Experience the benefits of raising your laptop to eye level and how this seemingly simple adjustment can have a profound impact on your comfort and well-being.

Kensington Desk Riser

Key features of the Kensington Smartfit Laptop Riser include:

  • Four comfortable height options
  • Compact design
  • Supports up to 3.5kg of weight.

Are you ready to transform your workspace into a zone of comfort and productivity? Find more accessories that can improve your working day and habits here.

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