Work from Home Gift Guide: 18 Amazing Gifts for Remote Workers
Last Updated: 10/30/2023 | October 30th, 2023
The pandemic has made working from home a permanent fixture of our lives. What once just techies and bloggers did, now accountants and all kinds of office workers do.
Not only is it cheaper for businesses but it means more flexibility, time with family, and less commuting. I think a lot of companies are realizing they don’t need huge corporate offices to have successful employees.
As the pandemic has subsided, many companies have returned to a hybrid model, with some all-hands meetings and some rented space for those who want to go into an office, but for everyone else, the future of work looks increasingly remote.
While I love working from home, it does have its challenges. Being productive and finding that elusive work-life balance can be tricky. It’s a constant battle — but one that can easily be accomplished with a few helpful gadgets.
To help my fellow remote workers stay on task, I’ve created this work-from-home gift guide for you or the remote worker in your life.
1. Ergonomic Office Chair

2. Standing Desk

3. Standing Mat

4. Laptop Stand

5. External Keyboard & Mouse

6. Noise-Canceling Headphones

7. Laptop Bed Tray

8. External Monitor

9. MacBook Pro

10. External Hard Drive

11. 3-in-1 Charging Station

12. Ring Light

13. VPN (Virtual Private Network)

14. Meditation Mat & Cushion

15. Yoga Mat

16. Art & Maps

Here are some suggested maps and prints to check out:
- Hand-drawn typographic maps from Legal Nomads (Use the code NOMADICMATT to save 10%)
- Travel prints from Erin Outdoors
- Scratch Map from Landmass
17. Reusable Water Bottle

18. Dry-Erase Wall Calendar

Working from home is only going to grow in the years to come. These items will help you create a comfortable and functional workspace, build better habits, stay healthy, and ensure you’re always doing your best work.
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Book Your Flight
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Don’t Forget Travel Insurance
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Ready to Book Your Trip?
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