Plus it looks great and has some nice customization options for color and desk material. Just having the option to sit or stand, when you’re cooped up in your room or home office all day, makes a big difference. It’s rather pricey by desk standards, but cheap by standing desk standards.Īssembly was far less cumbersome than I thought it would be. The Jarvis from Fully was recommended to me by my colleague Christian Mazza, and it’s been far and away my best work-from-home purchase in years.
We heard from three staffers about this desk: Home office helpers Fully Jarvis Bamboo Standing Desk Photo: Jarvis
Their range is also great for my apartment - I can be anywhere in the house without losing connection to my computer, which is really nice if I need to step away from my desk to, say, microwave my second cookie of the afternoon. They let me listen to music, catch Slack pings, and take calls, all with the added benefit of some noise cancellation to help drown out outside noise.
FULLY JARVIS DESKTOP CRACKING PRO
I basically live in my AirPods Pro during the day. Tech products Apple AirPods Pro Photo by Chris Welch / The Verge We asked the staff of The Verge what they’ve been using to make their work-at-home situations more practical, more pleasant, or simply more possible. Sometimes it means buying a new desk, lamp, or monitor sometimes it just means finding a household item that will make life a little easier. Whether you’ve set yourself up in the guest bedroom, on your living room couch, or in a walk-in closet, you may need a little extra to make it possible to type comfortably, meet online, or just concentrate. It’s been nearly a year since many of us started working from home due to the pandemic, and if you haven’t yet adjusted your workspace to accommodate your needs, then it’s probably time to get to it.