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Modified the home office little bit. Got a 24 inch monitor connected to the laptop docking station. Got an ergonomic chair as well. I am planning to mount the monitor on the wall. During ergonomic assessment I was told to raise the screen to eye level and use external keyboard and mouse.

I have a simple setup with just a table and chair (company provided it for healthy and productive WFH scenes) and a work laptop. The setup doubles up as the gaming corner where I attach my racing wheel and pedals for the weekend.

One thing though, is very important in Bangalore, that I have procured, which is a UPS for the WiFi Router. Every time power switches from the Electricity Board to Society's power backup (at least 3 times a day) and back again, I pull out a good chunk of my hair. The connection drop and VPN disconnects and the code that was running for 20 mins fails. :Frustrati
So before I become completely bald, I invested in this WiFi UPS from Resonate, which was quite reasonable (bill footed by the company, again clap:) for the support it provides. It's a blessing for my hair.

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Originally Posted by GrandTourer (Post 4861664)
One thing though, is very important in Bangalore, that I have procured, which is a UPS for the WiFi Router. Every time power switches from the Electricity Board to Society's power backup (at least 3 times a day) and back again, I pull out a good chunk of my hair. The connection drop and VPN disconnects and the code that was running for 20 mins fails.

I fully understand the problem and in fact, we have three UPSes at home. One for the Wi-Fi router, another for my laptop docking station / monitor and third one for the TV :)

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Originally Posted by airbus (Post 4861654)
During ergonomic assessment I was told to raise the screen to eye level and use external keyboard and mouse.

Don't put it too high. 30% from the top of the screen should be at eye level.

Consider raising the laptop (screen) as well.

I have this and it's pretty nice: https://www.amazon.in/gp/product/B00...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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Originally Posted by airbus (Post 4861654)
During ergonomic assessment .....

How is this assessment done? Some more info on this please. :)

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Originally Posted by HalfOctave (Post 4861994)
How is this assessment done? Some more info on this please.

Ergonomic assessment was arranged by my employer. It was done by a specialist from USA on a video call. Before the assessment number of photos of the workstation from different angles need to be provided.

Any idea where one could get a standing motorised height adjusting desk in India ?

I need one as it looks and feels perfect for my existing setup.

My modest WFH setup. The table is just under 1M in length. So got a monitor arm for the 24" display. This has worked wonders in clearing up the desk space and give the monitor a floating feeling. I hate cables lying around. So tucked everything using cable ties to the monitor arm.

The table is a polished solid wood one. So lot of friction on your palms when you operate the mouse. This can cause a burning sensation. An extended mouse pad to the rescue.
A wireless charger and a pad for hot drinks complete the setup.

BHPians, I'm trying to make a small work from home table for my mother. Since she had been working from home for a long time now, she has started developing back and neck problems. Could you all help with pointers on the height, placement etc. based on your setups. We bought a good leather rotating armchair with height adjustable lumbar support and decent neck support. It can adjust height and recline so I think desk height shouldn't be a problem. I have a small 3 foot by 2 foot folding table which might be fixed in her room, but there's a lot of teak wood lying around with big pieces too. I thought I could make something up for her. Want to change the folding metal brackets to a bigger piece of wood for a bigger desk.

I have quite some wood and woodworking tools too like a reciprocating saw, drilling machine, wood planer, dual action sanding machine, files etc. any help would be really really helpful, thanks in advance :)

Dear BHPians, a newbie type scenario...

I am trying to use a bluetooth speaker (Boat stone 190F) for online meetings, instead of Laptop's built in speaker/mic. I am facing couple of issues.

- Windows keeps disconnecting bluetooth after an interval
- People in the meeting complain that they can't hear me well (feeble voice)

Please advise..

That's my setup

Now looking for decent webcam as the laptop has VGA cam.

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Finally got some time, space and vitamin M to setup my home office properly. Got a gaming desk along with a LG 27” monitor for MBP 2018 and using Bose Quite Comfort ii for my noise cancellation needs :D

This is still work in progress and I might add a 4K tv alongside for PS4 soon.

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Originally Posted by turbowhistle (Post 4923256)
Finally got some time, space and vitamin M to setup my home office properly. Got a gaming desk along with a LG 27” monitor for MBP 2018 and using Bose Quite Comfort ii for my noise cancellation needs :D

This is still work in progress and I might add a 4K tv alongside for PS4 soon.

Could you please let us know where you got the transparent shoe rack? Amazon? IKEA?

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Originally Posted by whencut86 (Post 4923854)
Could you please let us know where you got the transparent shoe rack? Amazon? IKEA?

Hello,

This is from Amazon Germany (amazon.de),made out of plastic and not that expensive. I paid 30 euros for 6 boxes. Planning to get few more boxes as it does not cover my whole collection.

Here's the link : https://www.amazon.de/-/en/gp/produc...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Should be something similar in India as well.

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Originally Posted by kshastry (Post 4921315)
Dear BHPians, a newbie type scenario...

I am trying to use a bluetooth speaker (Boat stone 190F) for online meetings, instead of Laptop's built in speaker/mic. I am facing couple of issues.

- Windows keeps disconnecting bluetooth after an interval
- People in the meeting complain that they can't hear me well (feeble voice)

Please advise..

You would need to go into the sound settings and see if you can increase the MIC gain. Probably your speaker is connected, but the MIC being used by the system is still the laptops. See those settings.

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