The best ergonomic mice can save you from the pain of repetitive strain injuries or even alleviate your existing pain caused by years of poor posture and contorting your wrists and hands on ...
As someone who spends more than eight hours in front of the laptop writing as part of her day job, I do feel the strain on my wrist, which can be detrimental in the long run. That led me to find out ...
Hand cramps are the worst. After long days of clicking and typing, they are almost impossible to avoid – unless you have the right equipment, that is. If you find yourself clutching your wrists in ...
Most ergonomic tech gear tends towards the practical. But Microsoft’s new Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard and Mouse may actually inspire some envy from design nuts as well. Unfortunately, there’s also some ...
Logitech has introduced a left-handed version of its Lift ergonomic vertical mouse and a new pink color option for the Wave Keys keyboard. The Wave Keys keyboard, which was first launched in October ...
For nearly two decades, Microsoft has sold ergonomic keyboards, but you likely haven’t used one for very long, if at all. The reason? It isn’t because typing on a flat surface is more comfortable or ...
The best ergonomic keyboards reduce strain on your hands, wrists, and arms. They help lower the risk of repetitive strain injuries (RSIs) by letting you type in a more natural position, thanks to ...
If you spend all your time sitting in front of a computer, a comfortable keyboard and mouse is a crucial investment for your day-to-day sanity and long-term health. It doesn’t have to break the bank, ...
Spending hours at your computer can be hard on your wrists and hands, especially if you're typing or gaming without proper support. That's where a keyboard wrist rest and mouse pad set can help. These ...
Whether engaging in all-night raids with your friends, grinding for hours or battling foes, gaming isn’t always easy on the hands and wrists. An ergonomic gaming keyboard lessens the chance of ...
When the first computer mouse was developed in 1964 by Douglas Englebart, it was essentially a block of wood with a button on top. The digital age brought the ability to work faster and more ...
We first came across SmartFish Technologies’ ergonomic Engage Keyboard at CES 2010 when it was known as the ErgoMotion keyboard. Ahead of CES 2011, where the keyboard will has been named a 2011 Best ...