The best Prime Day deals on the Verge’s favorite desk accessories

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What you have on your desk and in your workspace at home can reveal a lot about you: how you work, what you like to distract yourself with, what kind of toys and other tchotchkes you like to have around you. That is why we have the What’s On Your Desk? series, where we look at how some of our coworkers organize their spaces. It gives us — and you, our readers — a glimpse into the personality of the folks here.

Out of curiosity, we took a look at some of our past articles to see if any of the devices that our staff use in their day-to-day work have surfaced during Amazon’s Prime Day sale. Despite the fact the sale is nearly over, we still managed to find quite a few.

Here they are, along with any comments that the folks that use them had to say.

Mechanical keyboard

Keyboard with white, gray, red, and yellow keys.

An excellent QMK / VIA wireless mechanical keyboard.

My keyboard is the NuPhy Air75 V2 with low-profile keys and the company’s own Cowberry linear mechanical switches. I can see why NuPhy named this specific mechanical keyboard line “Air” because it does feel like you are typing on air. The keys require little actuation force, and they make a pleasant and light thunk sound when they bottom out — even the space bar, which has some of the best key stabilizers I’ve ever seen on a keyboard. I’ve used too many mechanical keyboards with wobbly, pingy space bars.

A comfortable mouse

Logitech’s ergonomic MX Master 3S wireless mouse has a small discount for Prime Day, but it’s at least worth considering if you spend hours at your computer every day. It features two scroll wheels — one vertical and one horizontal — and an 8,000 DPI sensor, and you can use it across multiple computers or laptops, Windows or Mac, at the same time with Logitech Flow.

My partner gave me his Logitech MX Master 3 mouse because the gaming mouse I was using before (and the three gaming mice before that) started giving me wrist pains. My pinky would lock up sometimes, too.

I don’t have any of those issues with the MX Master 3. It’s ergonomically designed to keep your wrist in a natural position, and even though it’s such a small adjustment compared to how my wrist is positioned with a standard gaming mouse, it was enough to completely get rid of the pain. Now, I use this mouse for everything, even gaming.

Victoria Song, senior reviewer

Some extra lighting

Elgato Key Light

A 2800-lumen light that can illuminate your desk area for video meetings, close work, and other uses.

I’ve got an Elgato Key Light, which helps when it gets dark in my office and I need to look presentable on a Zoom call. It’s also just a great light for when I’m journaling at night. (I’ve got a smaller lamp on the other side for evening or cloudy days.) 

Unblurring video calls

The Insta360 Link camera on a table

The Link features a 0.5-inch Sony sensor mounted on a gimbal that can follow you around the room. It typically runs for $299.99, and it comes with numerous features that take advantage of the gimbal’s flexibility. Read our review.

I got the Insta360 Link webcam because I was tired of looking like a blurry potato on calls. This one is neat because it tracks your position, though sometimes it doesn’t always work the way it’s supposed to and my coworkers get to look at a close-up of my forehead. 

Sean Hollister, senior editor

A perfectly placed screen

Large monitor

A 27-inch 2K HDR (2560 x 1440) gaming monitor.

My main screen is an Asus VG27AQ. One of the biggest reasons I bought it was its small, squarish stand. That way, it can perch atop my NAS at the perfect head height with just enough room for my mini desktop and water bottle underneath. Too many modern monitors have big V-shaped stands that make them hard to prop up, I’m afraid.

Antonio Di Benedetto, commerce writer

An old-fashioned watch stand

hand pointing at watch stand

Elago’s charming Apple Watch stands are made of silicone and styled after vintage tech. Mount your Apple Watch charger in it, and it will resemble an old Macintosh Plus computer while charging.

This adorable Elago W3 stand for my Apple Watch looks like an original Macintosh.

Adi Robertson, senior tech & policy editor

Working with wireless headphones

A photo of Sony’s WH-1000XM4, the best noise-canceling headphones for most people, resting on a table.

Sony’s WH-1000XM4 noise-canceling headphones still offer plenty of bang for the buck with excellent ANC, lively sound, and lengthy battery life. They’re not the company’s latest, but they remain an excellent buy. Read our review.

I spend the workday at my Vox laptop, a 2017 MacBook Pro, with a few accessories, including a pair of Sony WH-1000XM4 wireless headphones that my colleague Chris Welch reviewed.

Update, July 17th: Double-checking pricing and update language to reflect the fact Prime Day ends in just a few hours.



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