Looking back to the start of the pandemic, it seems a little crazy how office workers across the land got used to using a chunk of their homes for work.
Maybe it was the excitement of not having to commute on freezing cold winter mornings, or perhaps it was the extra quality time it gave us with family. But as the novelty faded, many of us started to resent having to sacrifice space in our homes and hand over a room to our employers.
Now, Tecadec is helping employees take their homes back.
The ergonomic computer workstation in a box, complete with rapid set up and packdown design, makes it easy to open up the office and put it away again at the end of the working day or week. It gives a clearer divide between home and work, helping you find a better work-life balance.
Tecadec means you can get rid of the desk that’s currently eating up valuable floor space. It means you can work productively, then pack away your workstation whenever you choose. Ergonomic design also means you can bid farewell to painful ‘laptop neck’.
Tecadec’s portability also means that you can mix it up by changing the room (or even the location) you’re working in. Adding variety and choice is a great way to boost your productivity and mental wellbeing, and to keep remote working interesting.
Tecadec’s designer is mechanical engineer and successful business owner Peter Bond. He created it to help workers be more productive when away from the office. Peter found he often needed to get real work done in all sorts of unsuitable spaces, and wasn’t willing to give up the large monitor, second screen, and proper desk space that he was used to.
Over time, Tecadec has proven to be a great platform for getting serious work done in home offices across the nation. This innovative, British-made, portable workstation is the ideal post-pandemic solution for all of us who hadn’t anticipated working at home for such sustained periods.