I'm looking to upgrade my remote work setup without breaking the bank. I'm interested in budget-friendly tech that can enhance my experience, whether it's related to audio, desk equipment, lighting, accessories, or anything else that can make a difference. What recommendations do you have?
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Don't forget to get an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) for your router. It's a lifesaver during power outages!
When I started my work-from-home journey, I invested in an Uplift desk that adjusts in height, a Steelcase "Gesture" office chair, and Ergotron dual-monitor stands (I use two 27-inch monitors). I also got a good webcam, microphone, and decent headphones, especially if your job has frequent virtual meetings. Ergonomics are crucial—make sure your setup is comfortable since you'll be spending a lot of time at your desk! Just a heads up, it's easy for clutter to build up, especially in small spaces!
First off, what's your budget limit? This can help narrow down the suggestions better!
I'd suggest an Anker power bank, like the 25.6K model. For headphones, you can't go wrong with noise-canceling ones; I own the Sony WH-1000XM5s, but see what fits you best. Brands like Bose and Bowers & Wilkins are also excellent options!
I’d recommend starting with a good office chair—look for something between $400 to $500. Definitely consider a good desk, maybe a sit-stand one if you want some flexibility in your working position. A solid monitor is essential too! If you work in low light, some budget-friendly lights behind the monitor can help reduce eye strain. Don't forget a good keyboard, mouse, headset, and some decent audio gear—invest in hi-fi gear for both computer and home stereo use!
A docking station with plenty of USB-C and USB-A ports is super handy. Mount it on your desk for easy access, so you won't have to crawl around looking for ports when you need to plug something in!
Consider getting a monitor lamp and a few large desk mats that you can swap out when one needs a wash. A Xiaomi lamp with dimming features works well and looks neat, especially for video calls!

I've got around $2,000 to spend.