The Keyra keyboard and Bayo II mouse are two ergonomic home office products from Trust. And both delivered on their promise to make working more comfortable. I took to the mouse like a duck to water, ...
There was a time when secretaries, data input professionals, and stenographers were generally the only ones who suffered from carpal tunnel syndrome and other repetitive strain injuries. Fast-forward ...
If you spend most of the workday staring at a screen, chances are you’ve developed tech neck or, even worse, a bad back. And the constant clacking on a keyboard or clicking on a mouse doesn’t help ...
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 ...
Up until now, Corsair has been a bit of a silent attendant when it comes to gaming accessories. Now, here in 2014, there's a brand new label: Corsair Gaming – and they've got some fine competitors for ...
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, ...
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 ...
The two main kinds of keyboards that are available are membrane, which is the most common, and mechanical. Membrane keyboards tend to be small and quiet, but they often don’t give users much feedback.
Gaming keyboards have evolved beyond standard layouts, recognizing that one size doesn't fit all, especially for players with smaller hands. In recent years, there has been a boom in ultra-compact ...