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When setting up an office desk, it’s important to factor in ergonomics. This is a fancy term for how objects fit and support the human body. Good ergonomic design can result in a comfortable desk setup that makes workers happier and more productive. Poor ergonomics can result in discomfort and potentially even cramps and sores – it may even lead to long-term repetitive strain injuries (RSIs) like De Quervain’s tenosynovitis or mechanical low back pain.

To avoid such injuries, you need to consider investing in ergonomic accessories for your workstation. There are many different peripherals and unique pieces of furniture that you can buy to help eliminate strains and keep you comfortable. Which are the best ergonomic desk accessories? In this post, we’ll explore 10 different options for maximizing comfort at work. 

#1) The Best Touchpad Mouse: Contour Touch

Winner of the iF Design Award 2026, the Contour Touch is an ergonomic touchpad with a centered design. Research has found that using a traditional mouse for long periods each day can greatly increase the risk of shoulder and neck pain as a result of constant reaching and gripping. Touchpad mice like the Contour Touch put much less strain on the arm. What makes this model particularly good is its centered design and integrated wrist rest. Stop clicking and start tapping! 

#2) The Best Vertical Mouse: Logitech Lift

Still prefer to use a traditional mouse rather than a touchpad? The Logitech Lift could be a good compromise. It’s one of several new ‘vertical mouse’ designs – its 57 degree angled shape is believed to provide optimum relief from wrist pressure and forearm strain, and it often tops lists of the best handheld mice. As it is designed for small and medium hands, those with larger hands may want to consider an alternative product (Logitech’s MX Master 3S is a top choice). 

#3) The Best Ergonomic Keyboard: Kinesis Freestyle2

Opinion is divided as to what is the most comfortable and productive keyboard shape. The Kinesis Freestyle2 is a product that gets a lot of praise – it’s a split keyboard that sets out to provide neutral wrist positioning and reduction of ulnar deviation. It also incorporates low-force, tactile membrane keys designed to reduce finger fatigue. If your job requires a lot of typing and you regularly get achy wrists or fingers at the end of the day, switching to this keyboard could be a good move.

#4) The Best Monitor Arm: Ergotron HX

An overlooked aspect of ergonomics is screen positioning. Ideally, the monitor should be directly in front and titled up with the top of the screen at eye level. Monitor arms allow full adjustability of your monitor position and the Ergotron HX often comes up on top in terms of adjustable settings. This monitor arm is also capable of supporting large and heavy screens. Choose from a desk clamp version, a grommet mount version or a wall mount version.

#5) The Best Ergonomic Laptop Stand: Twelve South Curve Flex

When using a laptop, screen positioning also matters. Adjustable laptop stands can allow you to fully customize the height and position of your laptop on any desk. A product that is regularly handpicked by critics is the Twelve South Curve Flex – it elevates laptops and Macbooks by up to 22 inches and can tilt the keyboard from 0 to 45 degrees. It’s also surprisingly portable, allowing you to take it with you wherever you choose to work.

#6) The Best Ergonomic Office Chair: Sihoo Doro S300

There are a lot of contenders for the most ergonomic office chair. One desk chair that is highly rated by users (and has won awards) for its impressive adjustability and comfortable design is the Sihoo Doro S300. This chair features highly-adjustable lumbar support, a unique ‘anti-gravity’ suspension system for height adjustment, 6D adjustable armrests and breathable mesh material. It has a ‘floating’ feel and supports the back even when reclining. The bad news: it does come at quite a high price tag (although it surprisingly isn’t the most expensive office chair).

#7) The Best Lumbar Support Pillow: Qutool Lumbar Pillow

If you’re not keen on splashing out $800 on a premium office chair, modifying your current chair could be an alternative solution. Most basic office chairs lack decent lumbar (lower back) support, which can promote poor posture and back pain. A lumbar support pillow fills the inward curve of the spine to help alleviate pressure and reduce slouching. There are several pillows you can purchase, but the Qutool lumbar support pillow’s non-flattening memory foam design arguably provides the best spinal support. 

#8) The Best Ergonomic Foot Rest: Humanscale FR300

The position of your feet matters too. Desk foot rests can help to support your feet to help you maintain a proper seated position. The Humanscale FR300 stands out for its ability to provide active gentle rocking to promote healthy circulation. It also provides 3 inches of height adjustment to further help you position your feet and a solid hardwood platform with non-skid pads to stop feet slipping. 

#9) The Best Height-Adjustable Desk: Flexispot E7

Height-adjustable desks can provide an extra layer or ergonomic adjustment. They can even allow you to stand up while using your desk if you feel you need to spend some time on your feet. Our choice of top height-adjustable desk is the Flexispot E7, which uses a dual motor lifting system for precise and sturdy height adjustment. It can support a load capacity of 125kg – even when at full height. It also features memory settings to automatically adjust to specific heights. 

#10) The Best Ergonomic Headset: Poly Voyager Focus 2 USB-C

Finally, for those who are taking calls all day, it might be worth exploring ergonomic headset options. The Poly Voyager Focus 2 USB-C stands out superior noise cancellation and plush ear cushions, as well as providing a lightweight padded headband to make long-term wear more comfortable. This high-end headset connects wirelessly via bluetooth and has a battery life of up to 19 hours, making it one of the best all-round choices.