Technology
Microsoft Sculpt keyboard and mouse are $45.50 off at Best Buy
Hand cramps are the worst. After long days of clicking and typing, they are almost impossible to avoid – unless you have the right equipment, that is. If you find yourself clutching your wrists in pain at the end of every workday, the Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop Wireless USB Keyboard and Mouse might help you get back to your normal, non-crampy self.
This keyboard and mouse combo is currently $45.50 off at Best Buy – chopping its original $129.99 price point to a much more modest $84.49. This ergonomic duo is well worth the price considering the daily and long-term comfort you’ll get out of it. Don’t suffer through your run-of-the-mill mouse and keyboard anymore – upgrade.
The Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic USB Keyboard and Mouse are designed to encourage better hand and wrist posture – something that is way more important than you would expect. The keyboard’s split-dome shape and raised design of the mouse will keep your hands in a more relaxed, natural position that will help cut down on soreness after long sessions of use. The 10-key numeric pad that is usually attached to most keyboards comes separated from the Sculpt here, allowing for more customizable desk space. The included mouse works on a variety of surfaces and implements a nifty 4-direction wheel for horizontal and vertical scrolling. The icing on the cake is that both items are wirelessly connected via USB and work up to 10 feet away.
If you can relate to the carpal tunnel struggle and are on your last nerve, it’s probably time to pick up a new computer setup – and this might just be the one. Grab the Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop Wireless USB Keyboard and Mouse for just $84.49 now at Best Buy.
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