If you and your team have been working from home for a while now, the essentials are likely in place. Essentials like a laptop, monitor(s), keyboard, mouse, headset, and maybe even a succulent that is magically still thriving. However, as an IT Professional there may still be room to improve your setup, or that of your team, in the pursuit of perfection. Here are four suggestions to make that work-from-home setup more engaging and functional, including an option for those days when you don’t want to sit at your desk at all! 2-in-1 Laptop Stand Riser/Vertical Stand: LTSTND2IN1 Elegant and simple, this stand provides two options for your laptop: tilted, giving you an ergonomic position while in use, or a vertical laptop stand, to save space while docked with those sweet external monitors. This stand is a super simple way to create more desk space. Monitor Riser: MNRISERCLMP Another option for expanding your desk space is our clamp-on-style monitor riser. With two small clamps on the back edge of the desk, this generous shelf hovers over your workspace, supplying another level to support your monitor, desk fan, headphones, etc. And your mechanical keyboard and ergonomic mouse can slide easily underneath when not in use! Desk Mount for Power Strip: PWRSTRPCLMP Tired of your power bar moving around your desk or hanging awkwardly underneath where your robot vacuum can tangle itself in the cords? This spring-loaded mount holds your power bar securely in place, clamped to the edge of the desk. Bonus: no more straining to reach an outlet! Wrangling cables is also something we’re good at – more here: Cable Management Lap Desk - With Retractable Mouse Pad: NTBKPAD Sometimes you need a change of scenery or position, and your favorite comfy chair is calling. With its built-in mouse pad, our lap desk is the perfect companion for that away-from-desk brainstorming or writing session. Keeping you and your laptop cooler while supplying a stable place for your mouse, this platform can help you work in comfort even when you’re not at your desk. Please stay tuned for an upcoming post all about enabling hybrid work as an IT Professional!