Ask HN: How to work remotely ergonomically?
So I quit my job and started working while travelling. I change place every month so setting up a whole office in every AirBnB is not a option.In my past office I used to have a nice ergonomic desk with lifted screen and a good chair.
Now I work with my laptop. Since I started doing it some months I have back and neck pain and tingling hands. I do exercise but doesn't help much.
Please share any tips?
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[ 3.4 ms ] story [ 53.3 ms ] threadMake sure you use a chair that helps you to sit up. I tend to lay back on a couch or a bed and that messes with your spine. A high back hard chair works great. If the Air BnB you stay in doesn't have one, you can pick one up at a local thrift shop and then donate it again when you're done.
A table. Again, a laptop fits so nicely on a lap but this puts you in the wrong position. Get a table. If it's not at the right ergonomic height, put blocks under the feet.
Place your laptop on a set of books or boxes to the screen is at the right ergonomic height. This will help a ton!
Get an external keyboard and mouse. I would travel with these and carry them with you.
One frustrating thing I find when away from home is every table is about three inches too high.
To sit on, consider a yoga ball? You can deflate it to transport between locations and adjust the height at each location to match the desk height by changing how much you inflate it.
Regular wooden chairs can be surprisingly comfortable if you take a pillow from your bed and use it as a back rest.
Screen height is all important, get something like this
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Portable-Ventilated-Adjustable-Func...
and get a bluetooth keyboard & mouse to go with it
https://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&keywords=usb-powered+porta...
Tried shipping things, with customs taking so long in some countries it didn't work out at all.
It seemed most feasible to create an ergonomic standup work space, then you just need an external keyboard and mouse and something to stand your laptop on.
My experience is that I don't experience any discomfort despite having at times horrible working habits (working on a laptop on a sofa for 10 hours a day for example). I attribute that to being reasonably fit for a 30+ yo person.
[1] https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-DSN-01750-SL-Laptop-Stan...