Reviewers Say These Laptop Risers Helped With Posture And Back Pain
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Reviewers Say These Laptop Risers Helped With Posture And Back Pain
"Working from home often means working from the couch, armchair, kitchen table or any other comfy spot that's close enough to an outlet. But even if you're working at an actual desk, you may find yourself slouching over your laptop for hours on end as you edit Excel sheets and overthink your email replies. According to the Mayo Clinic, " using a laptop computer may lead to discomfort because of the low screen height and cramped keyboard and touchpad." They recommend situating your computer so the top of your screen is at or just below your natural eye level."
"To help you find the best laptop riser for you, we collected our favorite options, ranging in price, size and style. There are super-tall ones that you can use with a standing desk and more minimal options that blend in with any setting, but all are beloved by reviewers. A laptop stand with a cable management hold A swivel laptop stand with 360-degree rotation"
Working from home often leads to using couches, armchairs, kitchen tables, or other comfortable spots close to outlets, which can cause poor posture. Even at a desk, prolonged slouching over a laptop strains the neck, back, and shoulders. The Mayo Clinic notes that low screen height and cramped keyboards or touchpads can cause discomfort and recommends positioning the top of the screen at or just below natural eye level. Laptop risers elevate devices to meet that recommendation, relieving bending and improving posture. Riser options vary in height, size, and features such as cable management and 360-degree swivel, and they are compact and easy to store.
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