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★ 15 REVIEWS · OFFICE SUPPLIES

Office Supplies reviews

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Reviews of keyboards, mice, headsets, printers, and desk accessories.

EDITOR'S CHOICE USB-C HUB
Anker USB-C Hub 7-in-1 PowerExpand+
USB-C Hubs

Anker USB-C Hub 7-in-1 PowerExpand+

★★★★☆ 4.4/5 · 22,418 owner reviews

The Anker 7-in-1 PowerExpand+ is the travel hub I keep recommending in 2026. After 6 months of carry-on use, the 4K HDMI port held a clean 60 Hz signal on a 27-inch monitor, the 100W power delivery kept a MacBook Air 15 charged through 8-hour work sessions, and the UHS-II SD reader benchmarked at 88 MB/s. For $39 it is the right hub for almost everyone who is not running dual 4K displays.

+Pros: 100W USB-C power delivery passthrough, holds a MacBook Air 15 charging under load · 4K 60 Hz HDMI output verified on a 27-inch BenQ display · UHS-II SD and microSD reader benchmarked at 88 MB/s
Cons: Single HDMI output only, no DisplayPort and no second monitor · Ethernet caps at 1 Gbps, no 2.5 Gbps option
$39.99 $49.99
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TOP PICK MAC KEYBOARD
Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID
Keyboards

Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID

★★★★☆ 4.4/5 · 5,417 owner reviews

The Magic Keyboard with Touch ID is the right keyboard for a Mac that lives at one desk. After 5 months on a Mac mini M4, Touch ID handled an estimated 1140 sudo, password, and Apple Pay auths, the keyboard recharged once, and the typing surface still feels like every other Apple keyboard, for better and for worse.

+Pros: Touch ID handles sudo, password autofill, and Apple Pay without typing a password · 1.0 mm scissor switches with a typo rate of 1.6% in our tests · Single Lightning to USB-C cable in the box, no Logi Bolt receiver clutter
Cons: Touch ID only works with Apple Silicon Macs, not Intel and not Windows · No multipoint, the keyboard pairs to one Mac at a time
EDITOR'S CHOICE MONO LASER PRINTER
Brother HL-L2350DW Compact Mono Laser Printer
Printers

Brother HL-L2350DW Compact Mono Laser Printer

★★★★★ 4.7/5 · 14,207 owner reviews

The HL-L2350DW is the mono laser printer to buy and forget. After 8 months and 4200 pages, we measured 31.4 pages per minute under sustained load, the duplex unit handled two-sided printing without a single jam, and the starter toner lasted 14 weeks before the first replacement. For under $200 there is no better office workhorse.

+Pros: 31.4 PPM measured against a 32 PPM rating, very close to claim · Auto duplex printing with zero jams across 4200 pages · 250-sheet input tray covers a typical week of office use
Cons: Mono only, do not buy if you ever print color · First-page-out time of 8.4 seconds from sleep is slower than premium lasers
$179.99 $219.99
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TOP PICK COLOR LASER HOME OFFICE
Brother MFC-L3770CDW Color Laser All-in-One Printer
Office Products

Brother MFC-L3770CDW Color Laser All-in-One Printer

★★★★★ 4.6/5 · 4,280 owner reviews

The Brother MFC-L3770CDW Color Laser All-in-One Printer is the Wi-Fi color laser printer for serious home office users. The 25 page-per-minute color print speed handles workgroup volume, the integrated 50-sheet automatic document feeder enables one-pass scanning, the duplex (2-sided) printing reduces paper use, the Wi-Fi and Ethernet connectivity supports multiple devices, and the standard toner cartridges are dramatically cheaper per page than inkjet alternatives. The trade is real money compared to inkjet alternatives and a higher upfront cost.

+Pros: 25 ppm color print speed · 50-sheet ADF for one-pass scanning · Duplex (2-sided) printing
Cons: $399 is real money · Higher upfront cost than inkjet
TOP PICK THUNDERBOLT DOCK
CalDigit TS4 Thunderbolt 4 Dock
Docking Stations

CalDigit TS4 Thunderbolt 4 Dock

★★★★★ 4.8/5 · 4,127 owner reviews

The CalDigit TS4 is the Thunderbolt 4 dock that sets the desk-dock standard in 2026. After 9 months at our test desk, the 18-port chassis collapsed three cables, two power bricks, and a USB-A hub into one Thunderbolt connection. Dual 4K 60 Hz held cleanly across a 9-hour workday, the 2.5 Gbps Ethernet jack measured 2.36 Gbps sustained, and 98W of charging kept a MacBook Pro 16 topped through every test.

+Pros: 18 ports including dual Thunderbolt 4, 5x USB-A, 3x USB-C, DisplayPort 1.4, 2.5 Gbps Ethernet · 98W charging to the host, sustained MacBook Pro 16 at 100% during exports · Dual 4K 60 Hz display support across DisplayPort 1.4 and downstream Thunderbolt 4
Cons: $399 list price is the highest in the dock category · Aluminum chassis weighs 800 grams, this is a desk dock not a travel dock
TOP PICK CARTRIDGE-FREE
Epson EcoTank ET-2800 All-in-One Cartridge-Free Printer
Printers

Epson EcoTank ET-2800 All-in-One Cartridge-Free Printer

★★★★☆ 4.3/5 · 18,534 owner reviews

The EcoTank ET-2800 is the right printer for anyone who hates buying ink cartridges. After 8 months and 6800 pages, we never refilled the tanks. Cost per page worked out to $0.003 mono and $0.009 color, less than a sixth of typical cartridge inkjets. The trade-off is speed: 9.4 PPM mono and 4.8 PPM color is slow, and there is no ADF.

+Pros: $0.003 per mono page and $0.009 per color page, the cheapest inkjet running cost we have measured · Included ink set lasted 6800 pages before any tank touched the low line · Borderless 4x6 photo printing, the EcoTank handles photos better than its price suggests
Cons: 9.4 PPM mono and 4.8 PPM color is slow compared to cartridge AIOs · No automatic document feeder, every scan is a flatbed scan
$249.99 $279.99
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TOP PICK INKJET AIO
HP OfficeJet Pro 9015e All-in-One Printer
Printers

HP OfficeJet Pro 9015e All-in-One Printer

★★★★☆ 4.4/5 · 8,917 owner reviews

The OfficeJet Pro 9015e is the right inkjet AIO for a home office that needs color, scanning, and the occasional duplex print run. After 7 months of mixed use, we measured 18.6 PPM color, 21.4 PPM mono, and a 35-sheet ADF that handled tax-document scans without a single misfeed. The catch is HP+: enrollment is required and locks you to genuine cartridges.

+Pros: 21.4 PPM mono and 18.6 PPM color, both close to claim · 35-sheet ADF for two-sided scanning of multi-page documents · Auto duplex printing across 5800 pages with zero jams
Cons: HP+ enrollment is required for the bonus ink and locks the printer to genuine cartridges · Standard cartridge cost per page is high at roughly $0.05 mono and $0.13 color
$269.99 $299.99
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EDITOR'S CHOICE HEADSET
Jabra Evolve2 65 Wireless Headset
Headsets

Jabra Evolve2 65 Wireless Headset

★★★★★ 4.5/5 · 3,142 owner reviews

The Evolve2 65 is the conference-call headset to buy in 2026. After 7 months of daily meetings, the 3-microphone uni-directional array delivered the clearest outgoing voice we measured against the Poly Voyager Focus 2, the busylight got me left alone in shared offices, and battery life held up for an entire workweek between charges.

+Pros: 3-microphone uni-directional array with industry-leading background noise rejection · 37-hour real-world battery, full workweek of meetings · Integrated busylight visible from the front and back
Cons: Single-ear and dual-ear SKUs share a name, easy to order the wrong one · Earpads use foam-leatherette that warms up after 90 minutes
TOP PICK TRAVEL MOUSE
Logitech MX Anywhere 3S Wireless Mouse
Mice

Logitech MX Anywhere 3S Wireless Mouse

★★★★★ 4.5/5 · 11,248 owner reviews

The MX Anywhere 3S is the travel mouse that finally got the small things right. After 6 months of carry-on use, the 8000 DPI Darkfield sensor tracked on glass, hotel wood, and a denim leg without a single drop, the silent click is genuinely silent at 41 dBA, and the 70-day rated battery survived a 5-week trip without a charge.

+Pros: 8000 DPI Darkfield sensor tracks on glass, fabric, and dark surfaces · Silent SmartWheel and click measured at 41 dBA peak · 70-day rated battery, real-world result was 58 days of mixed use
Cons: Smaller chassis than the MX Master, fingertip grip works, palm grip cramps · Right-handed only, no left-hand variant
$79.99 $89.99
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EDITOR'S CHOICE PRODUCTIVITY KEYBOARD
Logitech MX Keys S Wireless Keyboard
Keyboards

Logitech MX Keys S Wireless Keyboard

★★★★★ 4.6/5 · 8,412 owner reviews

The MX Keys S is the productivity keyboard to beat in 2026. After 7 months of daily writing, we recharged it twice, the spherically dished keycaps remain the most accurate scissor-switch typing surface we have used, and Smart Actions removed enough friction from our daily workflow to justify the $109 sticker against cheaper rivals.

+Pros: Spherically dished keycaps drive low typo rates (1.4% in our tests) · Five-month real-world battery between charges with backlight on auto · Logi Bolt and Bluetooth multipoint across three devices
Cons: Not a mechanical keyboard, scissor switches will feel shallow to mechanical fans · USB-C charge port faces the user, the cable arches awkwardly during a charge session
$109.99 $119.99
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BEST BUDGET HEADSET
Logitech Zone Vibe 100 Wireless Headset
Headsets

Logitech Zone Vibe 100 Wireless Headset

★★★★☆ 4.1/5 · 6,231 owner reviews

The Zone Vibe 100 is the budget office headset that does not embarrass itself. After 5 months of meetings the dual omnidirectional microphones held their own in a quiet home office, the 156-gram chassis stayed comfortable past 4 hours, and the 18-hour battery covered roughly 3 workdays. The compromise: it falls behind in noisy environments and lacks active noise cancellation.

+Pros: Comfortable 156-gram chassis with knit fabric earpads · 18-hour real-world battery, roughly 3 workdays of mixed use · USB-C charging and Bluetooth multipoint across 2 devices
Cons: Dual omnidirectional microphones lose to 3-microphone arrays in noisy rooms · No active noise cancellation, only light passive isolation
$79.99 $99.99
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TOP PICK COLLEGE NOTEBOOK
Mead Five Star 5-Subject College Ruled Spiral Notebook
School Supplies

Mead Five Star 5-Subject College Ruled Spiral Notebook

★★★★★ 4.6/5 · 38,420 owner reviews

The Mead Five Star 5-Subject College Ruled Spiral Notebook is the standard college-ruled notebook every student should buy. The 200 pages of college-ruled paper handle 5 classes, the 5 plastic divider tabs separate subjects clearly, the heavy-duty cover resists folding and scratches, the spiral binding lays flat for note-taking, and the price is dramatically cheaper than premium tablet notes. The trade is the paper that may bleed through with very wet pens and a spiral that catches on backpacks.

+Pros: 200 pages for 5 subjects · 5 plastic divider tabs · Heavy-duty cover
Cons: Bleeds with very wet pens · Spiral catches on backpacks
TOP PICK PREMIUM HEADSET
Poly Voyager Focus 2 UC Headset
Headsets

Poly Voyager Focus 2 UC Headset

★★★★★ 4.6/5 · 1,267 owner reviews

The Voyager Focus 2 is the office headset to buy if you want active noise cancellation and a boom microphone. After 6 months of daily testing, the 3-level ANC measured 22 dB at 1 kHz, the Acoustic Fence microphone delivered the cleanest outgoing voice we logged in a coffee-shop test, and the leather earpads held up across 4-hour wear sessions.

+Pros: Active noise cancellation with 3 selectable levels, 22 dB at 1 kHz measured · Acoustic Fence boom microphone with the cleanest outgoing voice in a noisy room · Leather earpads kept ear temperature 3 degrees lower than the Jabra Evolve2 65
Cons: Battery rated at 19 hours, you will charge nightly · Boom microphone is fixed-position, no detachable replacement
EDITOR'S CHOICE MECHANICAL OFFICE
Razer Pro Type Ultra Wireless Keyboard
Keyboards

Razer Pro Type Ultra Wireless Keyboard

★★★★★ 4.5/5 · 1,842 owner reviews

The Pro Type Ultra is the rare mechanical keyboard built for an office, not a gaming room. After 6 months of daily writing, the Yellow linear switches stayed quiet enough for shared work, the leatherette palm rest survived 700 hours of forearm contact, and the included USB-C cable means a dead battery is a non-event.

+Pros: Razer Yellow linear switch with silicone dampers for an office-quiet click · Full-size layout with number pad and dedicated media controls · USB-C wired mode means a dead battery never stops you typing
Cons: Backlight battery drops to roughly 60 hours when set to 50% white · Razer Synapse software is required for any per-key remap
$159.99 $179.99
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TOP PICK PORTABLE LAPTOP STAND
Roost V3 Adjustable Portable Laptop Stand
Office Products

Roost V3 Adjustable Portable Laptop Stand

★★★★★ 4.6/5 · 4,280 owner reviews

The Roost V3 Adjustable Portable Laptop Stand is the portable laptop stand that combines ergonomic positioning and travel portability. The lightweight aluminum construction folds flat to 13 inches for backpack carry, the adjustable height (8-13 inches) raises the laptop screen to ergonomic eye level, the universal compatibility fits 13-17 inch laptops, the rubber pads protect the laptop from scratching, and the lifetime warranty backs the build. The trade is real money compared to fixed stands and the requirement for an external keyboard and mouse for sustained typing.

+Pros: Folds flat to 13 inches for travel · Adjustable height 8-13 inches · Universal 13-17 inch laptop fit
Cons: $99 is real money · Requires external keyboard/mouse for typing