10 Ultimate Cubicle Gadgets
Visomate Vision and Posture Reminder
Unless Mom pays you to be her personal assistant, your boss probably doesn't nag you much about your bad computer posture -- that doesn't mean you shouldn't be mindful of it. Propped on your PC, this $26 ultrasonic sensor lets you know whether your back, neck and eyes are at a proper position and distance from the computer. Red light means you're too close, blue light means you're in the recommended range. Just remember our helpful rhyme: "Flashing red, back up your head. Flashing blue, no scoliosis for you."






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Subscribe to commentsinfjangieJun 29th 2007 4:50PM
Too bad that the demonstrated posture in the picture has been proven incorrect and damaging, lol. Does this mean the gadget was obsolete at inception?