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    10 Best Laptop Accessories for Working From Home
    ListicleOctober 18, 2025by BER Editorial Team

    10 Best Laptop Accessories for Working From Home

    A great laptop becomes even better with the right accessories. These ten additions transform a basic work-from-home setup into a comfortable, productive workstation.

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    Working on a laptop all day without accessories is like running a marathon in dress shoes — technically possible, but unnecessarily painful. These ten accessories address the most common work-from-home discomforts and productivity bottlenecks.

    1. External Monitor — The Biggest Upgrade

    A second screen increases productivity by 20-30% according to multiple workplace studies. You can keep email or Slack on one screen while working on the other, reference documents while writing, or simply have more space to organize windows.

    The Dell S2722QC 27" 4K ($270) is our top pick. It connects via USB-C, which means a single cable carries the video signal AND charges your laptop simultaneously. The 4K resolution makes text razor-sharp, and the IPS panel delivers accurate colors from any angle.

    If budget is tight, the LG 27MR400-B 27" 1080p ($130) is a solid entry point. It lacks USB-C charging and 4K resolution, but the extra screen real estate still transforms your workflow.

    2. Laptop Stand — Raise to Eye Level

    Looking down at a laptop screen all day strains your neck and shoulders. A laptop stand raises the screen to eye level, promoting proper posture. The Nulaxy Laptop Stand ($26) is adjustable, folds flat for travel, and holds laptops up to 17 inches. Pair it with an external keyboard and mouse for a proper ergonomic setup.

    3. External Keyboard — Better Typing

    When your laptop is on a stand at eye level, you need a separate keyboard. The Logitech MX Keys S ($100) is the best wireless keyboard for productivity. Low-profile keys with good tactile feedback, backlighting that adjusts to ambient light, and seamless switching between up to three devices. It pairs via Bluetooth or the included USB receiver.

    Budget pick: the Logitech K380 ($30) is compact, types well for the price, and connects to three devices via Bluetooth.

    4. Wireless Mouse — Precision and Comfort

    Trackpads are fine for brief use but cause wrist strain during extended work sessions. The Logitech MX Master 3S ($85) is the gold standard — ergonomic shape, near-silent clicks, a scroll wheel that toggles between ratchet and free-spin modes, and customizable side buttons.

    For smaller hands or travel, the Logitech Pebble 2 ($25) is a quiet, portable alternative with surprisingly good build quality.

    5. USB-C Hub/Dock — Add the Ports You Need

    Modern laptops have 2-3 USB-C ports and nothing else. A USB-C hub adds HDMI output, USB-A ports for legacy devices, SD card slots, and Ethernet. The Anker 341 USB-C Hub 7-in-1 ($25) covers the essentials at a fair price.

    For power users who need dual external monitors, consider a docking station like the CalDigit TS4 ($300). It turns your laptop into a desktop replacement with one cable connection.

    6. Webcam — Look Professional on Video Calls

    Laptop webcams are universally mediocre. If you're on video calls frequently, an external webcam makes a noticeable difference. The Logitech C920s ($55) delivers 1080p video with good low-light performance and a built-in privacy shutter. Your colleagues and clients will notice the improvement.

    7. Headset — Clear Audio for Calls

    Built-in laptop microphones pick up keyboard clatter, fan noise, and room echo. A dedicated headset isolates your voice and blocks ambient noise. The Jabra Evolve2 40 ($80) is USB-C, has passive noise isolation, and is certified for Microsoft Teams and Zoom. The boom microphone dramatically improves voice clarity.

    8. Desk Pad — Protect and Organize

    A quality desk pad provides a smooth mouse surface, protects your desk from scratches, and defines your workspace. The YSAGi Desk Pad 31.5" x 15.7" ($9) is waterproof, easy to clean, and comes in multiple colors. It's cheap enough to replace yearly and makes a surprising difference in how polished your desk looks and feels.

    9. Cable Management — Tame the Spaghetti

    Multiple accessories mean multiple cables. A cable management tray ($13) mounts under your desk and hides power strips, adapters, and excess cable length. Combine it with velcro cable ties to keep individual cables organized. Clean cable management takes 15 minutes to set up and eliminates visual clutter permanently.

    10. Blue Light Glasses — Reduce Eye Strain

    Extended screen time causes digital eye strain — headaches, dry eyes, and difficulty focusing. Blue light blocking glasses ($16) filter out the high-energy blue light that contributes to eye fatigue. They won't fix bad ergonomics or poor lighting, but they're a cheap addition that many remote workers swear by.

    Total Cost

    You can build a complete ergonomic home office setup for under $500 — monitor, stand, keyboard, mouse, hub, and webcam. Compare that to the cost of physical therapy for neck and shoulder problems caused by hunching over a laptop for months. The accessories pay for themselves.


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