Best products from r/remotework

We found 7 comments on r/remotework discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 6 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

Top comments mentioning products on r/remotework:

u/jseego · 3 pointsr/remotework

Some less obvious ones:

  • A set of these (or the like). Dining at "work" today? Extra stack of papers? Comes in very handy.
  • A window, or one of these. Must-have. Gotta relax the mind.
  • A desk lamp. Multiple sources of light, especially around / behind your monitor are very helpful if you're working on a screen all day.
  • Bluetooth peripherals. Don't be typing on your laptop, then you're looking at your laptop screen all the time and hunching over. Along with a nice screen, get a decent keyboard and mouse/trackpad/ball/whatever and use your laptop as your secondary monitor.
  • Pomodoro timer. Stasis is a challenge for WFHers. Set a timer and get up and move around every 30 mins or so. Do a couple minutes of straightening up, go to the kitchen and fix a drink or snack, take a jog or a walk, call a friend and chat (also very important for WFHers), etc.
u/whereisjen · 1 pointr/remotework

For webcam, I use the Logitech C920. I've had it for a few years now, and it's been great. It's also much cheaper now since there are newer models out. If it's for a laptop, the only thing is it might be hard to mount it on top of your screen without it falling off. So consider getting a separate mount that can attach to your desk.

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Here's the Amazon link if you want to check it out: https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Widescreen-Calling-Recording-Desktop/dp/B006JH8T3S

u/hexydes · 1 pointr/remotework

Want something basic? Just get a cheap Snowball and any Logitech HD webcam.

Next level? Get something like the Blue Yeti, Sony Alpha a6000, and Elgato HDMI capture adapter.