5 Desk Upgrades That Just ‘Click’
Take your whole office on the go with these products.
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There’s nothing like a product that clicks effortlessly into place. It makes you feel in control, like life is as it should be—even when things get chaotic. From a portable desk to a spunky micro-charger, here are five pieces of tech that will fit into your life with that satisfying magnetic snap.
1. A portable office.

Creating content is easier with a reliable work surface, which isn’t always findable on the road.The Loft Station 150 [$650; loftgear.com] is a 16.5‑pound wheeled duffel that holds about 150 liters of gear or clothing, then quickly unfolds into a 34-inch-tall sturdy tabletop for typing, video editing, or equipment staging. Optional mesh pouches attach with hook-and-loop tape to store spare batteries, lenses, drives, and small gear, while a false floor adds extra storage, letting you switch setups efficiently.
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2. An e-reader that’s easy on the eyes.

The Boox Note Air5 C [$607; boox.com] is built to be a productive happy medium: It’s not a full laptop (where you fall down YouTube rabbit holes), and it’s not a bare-bones e-ink reader (where you can’t get anything done). Instead, its 10.3-inch Kaleido 3 color display lets you read, review, and highlight PDFs or Google Docs without eye strain, while the stylus makes notetaking, sketching, and editing intuitive. Paired with a keyboard and weighing just two pounds, it’s a lightweight, travel-ready digital notebook with access to the Google Play store and expandable storage.
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3. A micro charger for minimalists.

If you miss the days of the iPhone’s cube, the Anker Nano Charger [$40; anker.com] gives you far more power in nearly the same compact size. With 45 watts, it supports a rotating screen that shows charge rate, temperature, and battery status. Pivoting prongs ensure readability, whether plugged into a wall or desktop. The Anker keeps batteries cool and healthy, and while it’s universal, it’s designed to autodetect iPhone 15 and later models.
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4. A webcam that wanders.

Static webcams can’t keep up with everything you do at your desk.The Insta360 Link 2 Pro [$250; insta360 .com] delivers 4K video with AI-powered subject-tracking and a two-axis gimbal that keeps you perfectly framed as you move. Its large sensor and HDR ensure clear low-light video, with noise-reducing microphones capturing crisp audio. Switch to desk view for work-from-your-perspective shots, or mount it on a stand to create content anywhere.
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5. Buds that embrace your ears.

Noise-canceling earbuds are great, but if you’re commuting or moving fast, they might fall out of your ears. The JBL Soundgear Clips [$150; jbl.com] fix that. They have an open‑ear, clip-on design that clings lightly to your ear—so you’ll never drop a conference call. With eight hours of playback before needing a recharge and four microphones for clear calls, these versatile, bendy buds deliver rich sound and all-day comfort, making them a practical choice for the office, travel, or coffee runs.
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There’s nothing like a product that clicks effortlessly into place. It makes you feel in control, like life is as it should be—even when things get chaotic. From a portable desk to a spunky micro-charger, here are five pieces of tech that will fit into your life with that satisfying magnetic snap.
1. A portable office.

Creating content is easier with a reliable work surface, which isn’t always findable on the road.The Loft Station 150 [$650; loftgear.com] is a 16.5‑pound wheeled duffel that holds about 150 liters of gear or clothing, then quickly unfolds into a 34-inch-tall sturdy tabletop for typing, video editing, or equipment staging. Optional mesh pouches attach with hook-and-loop tape to store spare batteries, lenses, drives, and small gear, while a false floor adds extra storage, letting you switch setups efficiently.
Image Credit: Courtesy of Loft