Kensington Ergonomic Solutions Make Computing Comfortable at Home, in the Office, and Everywhere In Between
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One Headset, Multiple Devices? Try an Audio Switch for Multiple Device Connectivity
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The Challenges of Not Having a Professional Headset for Work
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Anyone who has spent time working from a home-based office or a noisy office knows that the quality of your headset matters and is vital to productivity. A cheap headset (or not having one at all) is bad for business. Students who need headphones for digital learning struggle with these same challenges. Many companies have transitioned to a work-from-home model, call centers are looking for a professional, cost-effective headset option, and students need a better headphone experience without breaking the bank. That’s where Kensington comes in. We are proud to introduce the latest innovation in our Professional Video Conferencing...
6 Essentials for the Perfect Remote Setup: Why Remote Workers Need Home Offices
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Remote work isn't for the faint of heart. It requires dedication, commitment, motivation, and a strong work ethic. Many who possess the fortitude to work from home may lack the equipment, which is equally unfortunate. The best home office set-up for remote workers includes a dedicated workspace and the right tech gear. Sadly, 72% of remote workers are not working from a dedicated workspace. They're working from their couches, dining room tables, and, worse yet, their bed. While waking up, rolling over, powering up your laptop, and beginning your workday sounds ideal, it's a recipe for disaster. Body posture, mental...
How to Set Up Dual Monitors on Apple M2 or M1 MacBooks?
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Apple M1 Pro supports two external displays, the M1 Max can support up to four external displays, and the M1 Ultra can support up to five monitors with a docking station. Yet, base M1 CPUs are limited when it comes to dual monitors. Apple users who need multiple monitors to streamline workflows and complete their tasks have struggled to find a solution. While the M2 chipset takes the capabilities of the M1 chipset even further, there are still display constraints on the base chipset. If you need multiple monitor support for your Apple's new M2 MacBooks (or have the original...