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Laptop Essentials for a Better Experience

Here at Wave Office, we know you're always looking for the best ways to get the most out of your technology. You've invested in a fantastic new laptop, probably a high-end model with all the latest bells and whistles. That's exciting! But here's a thought: are you getting its full potential?

Often, people focus so much on the laptop itself that they overlook the crucial role of supporting accessories. These aren't just add-ons; they're essential tools that can enhance your laptop’s lifespan, functionality, and performance. Think of it this way: your top-of-the-line laptop is a race car, but without the right tires, fuel, and pit crew, it won't truly perform at its peak.

That's where we come in. By offering a comprehensive suite of essential laptop accessories, we don't just help you protect your investment; we help elevate your entire experience of using your laptop, making sure it stays functional and efficient for years to come. When it comes to laptop essentials, we can provide the total package, making Wave Office your one-stop shop for all your accessory needs.

Wellbeing and Comfort: Work Smarter, Feel Better

We understand that you're spending a lot of time in front of your screen, especially if you're using your laptop for work. While you might be aware of ergonomic solutions, we want to go the extra mile to highlight products that truly promote your overall wellbeing.

Consider how much more comfortable and productive your workday could be with adjustable lifter stands and risers. These simple additions can significantly improve your posture and reduce strain on your wrists. And for those long hours, blue light filters and anti-glare screen protectors are game-changers. They help reduce eye strain, which is crucial when you're staring at a screen all day. Investing in your eye care is a smart move, and we believe these accessories are indispensable for a comfortable, long-term laptop experience.

Privacy and Security: Protect Your Valuable Assets

Your laptop holds valuable information, and ensuring its security and privacy is absolutely vital, especially if you travel frequently or work in public spaces. We can help you with practical accessories like detachable or magnetic privacy screens. These handy tools limit who can see your screen, keeping sensitive information confidential in crowded environments. USB media hubs can also expand your connectivity while adding an extra layer of privacy by managing your connections securely.

And for peace of mind, consider laptop locks and anti-theft devices like cable locks. Imagine being able to physically secure your device to a fixed object, preventing theft. We can also discuss options like anti-theft software that can track and remotely lock a stolen device. These privacy and security accessories are all about safeguarding both the functionality and safety of your laptop.

Maintenance and Operation: Keep Your Laptop Running Smoothly

To ensure your laptop continues to operate smoothly and lasts longer, we can recommend essential maintenance and operational accessories that are often overlooked but incredibly beneficial. Cleaning kits, including screen wipes, keyboard brushes, and microfibre cloths, will help you keep your laptop in pristine condition and maintain its performance. And to prevent overheating during prolonged use, cooling pads are essential for optimal performance and extending your laptop's life.

We can even suggest lesser-known accessories like thermal paste (for improving heat transfer in older laptops) or portable laptop fans to help you maximise performance and extend battery life. These items contribute to smoother operations and can significantly increase the longevity of your device.

By putting together these wellbeing, security, and operational products, we aim to offer you a thoughtful, comprehensive laptop accessory solution that goes beyond the basics. This approach not only adds significant value to your purchase but also ensures that Wave Office becomes your trusted partner in your ongoing tech needs.

Ready to unlock the full potential of your new laptop? Talk to us today about the best accessory bundles for you! Call us on 01293 510553 or web@waveoffice.co.uk

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Why Email Security Still Matters in 2025

As AI continues to revolutionise workplace productivity, email remains the cornerstone of communication, yet its growing security vulnerabilities demand urgent attention

CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that originally appeared in SME Today

When it comes to workplace communication, AI has taken centre stage, bringing a wave of innovative applications and productivity tools to businesses and employees alike. However, despite this technological surge, email remains the backbone of workplace communication.

It is still the primary channel for everything from casual exchanges to sharing sensitive documents. Research reveals that over 90% of employees consider email “important” or “very important” to their daily work. Yet, while businesses often take email for granted, this reliance has created a significant security blind spot.

While IT leaders are understandably focused on inbound threats like phishing attacks, ranked as the top concern by 47% of them two-thirds admit that outbound security breaches, often stemming from simple human errors, are responsible for more incidents of data loss.

Policy Awareness

Alarmingly, only 73% of employees are aware of their organisation’s email security policies, and just over half (52%) follow them consistently. This highlights two key challenges: businesses need to improve how they communicate their email security policies, and employees need better tools and support to make it easier to follow those policies.

Email may seem like a familiar and safe tool, but the threat landscape has evolved. AI-driven attacks are making phishing and ransomware more deceptive, with techniques like payloadless phishing enabling attackers to impersonate trusted contacts and manipulate recipients into revealing sensitive information, without the need for traditional malware.

Outbound Risks

Outbound risks, such as sending emails to the wrong recipient, accidentally sharing sensitive data, or failing to properly encrypt attachments, are just as, if not more, prevalent. Even the most conscientious employees make mistakes, especially under pressure or due to simple oversight. More than half of employees admit to making email errors at least once every few months, with 30% saying they make mistakes on an almost weekly basis.

The gap between perceived risks and reality is something IT leaders are increasingly aware of. The rise of hybrid and remote working introduces new vulnerabilities, as employees work across multiple devices and networks, making it harder to enforce email security policies effectively.

Building Robust Security

To achieve robust email security, organisations must adopt a multi-faceted approach that addresses both human and technical vulnerabilities. First, fostering a culture of security awareness is crucial. Training programs should go beyond the basics and equip employees with the skills to recognise not only phishing attempts but also the risks associated with outbound email mistakes. Clear communication of security policies is equally important, helping employees understand the “why” behind the rules and feel empowered to follow them. With less than three-quarters of employees aware of their organisation’s email security policies, and adherence still a challenge, this is a critical area for improvement.

Technology also plays a key role. Instead of focusing solely on inbound threats, organisations should invest in solutions that address outbound risks. These tools should seamlessly integrate into daily workflows, balancing usability with security. AI-driven solutions can provide real-time guidance to employees, alerting them to potential errors before they happen. For instance, attachments can be flagged as sensitive, recipients can be automatically verified based on email content and emails can be recalled if sent mistakenly. This level of automation empowers employees to avoid costly mistakes while ensuring adherence to security policies and compliance requirements.

The path to effective email security requires a combination of awareness, clear policies and the right technological tools to support employees. By addressing both human and technical vulnerabilities, organizations can ensure email remains a safe and reliable communication channel.

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Advice on managing a busy email inbox 

Prevent your inbox from becoming another full-time job use these tricks and tips to keep the chaos at bay and, instead, adopt healthy email management practice

Email is often the primary mode of business communication, and with good reason; it can be a quick and effective way to complete tasks such as scheduling and providing status updates to your team. However, if you don’t follow healthy email management practice, it can seem like your inbox is the one managing you. 

While email is a great form of communication, it shouldn’t be all-consuming. Here’s how to break unhelpful habits and create a healthier, more efficient, relationship with email.

Develop an email schedule

Many people consider achieving inbox zero to be the ultimate email management success; the goal becomes to keep your inbox clean at all times and regularly check for new emails but while checking your email may feel productive, it can actually take time and focus away from other, more important, work tasks. If you want to reduce workplace distractions, and become more productive, ditch this concept and create a schedule to limit the time spent reading and responding to emails. This will minimise the interruptions that derail your productivity on important tasks and ensure that you are setting aside adequate time for them.

There is no rule for what type of schedule works best; if you aren’t sure how often you need to check your inbox, try looking at it at three designated times each day for a week or other fixed amount of time. Reduce this time the following week until you find the minimum amount of time you need to adequately respond.

Managing expectations and creating boundaries are important aspects of creating an email schedule. Make sure clients and co-workers are aware of the new schedule by setting up an automatic response with your email host or adding your email response times to your signature. This way, people who are accustomed to instant replies won’t be surprised or offended if you take three hours to respond instead of three minutes.

Organise content in folders

We often rely on email for important work history information but, with the number of emails most of us receive daily, finding a message you need can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. Among the respondents in a Mail Manager survey, 73% said they spent too much time searching for emails so it’s no wonder that 70% of the same group felt email was a large drain on overall productivity. 

One of the easiest ways to save yourself a headache is to develop a robust email organisation system. Create folders for timely emails or informative messages to keep your inbox clean and manageable. If you work for a company that has several departments, it might be beneficial to organise your account by department, with subfolders for time-sensitive material. You can also create folders for recurring projects or events. 

Unsubscribe from email chains

An integral part of the email organisation process is the magic of the unsubscribe link. It’s easy to become inundated with offers from companies and vendors by signing up for their lead magnets but if their subsequent correspondence only adds to your email backlog, it might be time to unsubscribe. Be ruthless with this; marketers know they need to earn subscribers’ attention, and your subscription is a privilege.

If creating an email schedule and implementing a strict organisation policy doesn’t make your inbox more manageable, it may be time to consider an email management tool. Some apps allow you to mass unsubscribe from newsletters and other things that are clogging up your inbox.

Pre-schedule messages when appropriate

Schedule-sending features can make email management easier both for you and the people who receive your messages. For instance, let’s say you’ve got a big client meeting coming up; you can draft and schedule your follow-up email ahead of time so that you don’t have to worry about remembering to send your presentation afterwards.

Or you might have an important email you want to get off your desk, but you didn’t draft it until end-of-day Friday. You can schedule it to hit your co-workers’ inboxes first thing on Monday so that you all can enjoy the weekend. Email scheduling can show that you respect your colleagues’ time as much as your own. 

Clear the clutter

Past emails can be helpful when you want to retrace your steps in a conversation, but you don’t need to keep every little message. Yes, conversations about action items will help down the line but an email confirming that the team meeting was moved from 2:30 to 3:00 p.m maybe not as important. Regularly delete the emails you don’t need to keep so it’s easier to search your inbox when you need something important. 

Set email reminders

One of the reasons people read emails as soon as they receive them is to avoid accidentally forgetting about them later. Let your email platform do the work of remembering for you so that you can focus on your highest priorities. 

Some platforms will allow you to mark and set timed reminders for specific messages. If you can sync your calendar with your email platform, you may also be able to create an event from an email. This can be especially helpful if your response requires some extra thought and you need to block time on your calendar to address it.

Turn off notifications

If you’re working on a task, and in a state of flow, the last thing you want is to be interrupted. When you’re inundated with pinging sounds and pop-up notifications every time you get a new email, maintaining focus can be an uphill battle. Disabling notifications can help you stick to your designated email-checking schedule and this will also eliminate the temptation to answer emails outside of working hours.

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Wherever I lay my laptop, that’s my workspace

Hybrid working is set to be a major business trend in the second half of this year, and Wave Office can help employers ensure they have the right equipment for this.

The COVID-19 pandemic changed the way many people work, with home working increasingly significant. These changes look set to stay as we move towards a post-pandemic phase, with many people wanting to work at home for at least some of the time.

Figures from the Office for National Statistics show that of those currently working from home, 85% want to use a ‘hybrid’ approach of both home and office working in future. This means that hybrid working is set to become increasingly common and presents opportunities to dealers.

For instance, while mobile ‘phones, webcams and high-speed internet connections continue to offer seamless communication between home and base, access to information is a concern. “Employees are looking for solutions to have business continuity between work and home, through shared online access to documents and paperwork,” says Andrew Cowling, senior channel marketing specialist at PFU (EMEA) Ltd a Fujitsu company.

“Paper-based information can be stored in filing cabinets, desks, storage boxes and archives, which makes it difficult to share and access. Moving documents between home and work also increases the risk of loss, damage or theft, increasing the risk of data loss and potential of fines.

“Scanning these documents unlocks their potential, allowing the digital information to be shared on mobile devices, tablets and PCs enabling access whenever, and wherever they are required. This also offers the combined benefits of being able to organize, analyze, search and share information, quickly and easily, saving time and money whilst improving efficiency for customers. Wave Office can educate customers on scanning benefits in order to help open up this market opportunity.”

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HOW DOES WIRELESS CHARGING WORK & HOW CAN MY BUSINESS BENEFIT FROM IT?

Wireless charging uses electromagnetic fields in one device to generate an electrical current in the metal coil of another device, providing the battery of the latter with power. As the electricity is created within the two devices, this method of charging is completely safe and offers a whole host of additional benefits to traditional charging methods. Apart from not having to worry about forgetting your charging cable (or cables for various devices), there is also no need to worry about fraying or damaging these wires when they are traveling around with you. Wireless chargers also negate the need to hunt for a power socket and keep low battery disruptions to a minimum.   In the workplace, wireless charging offers another host of benefits, most of them allowing your place of work to provide forward thinking solutions to new and emerging working dynamics. Creating a more mobile and flexible work space is much easier when you are not relying on power outlets in order to keep work devices charged and running. Furniture can be placed anywhere which allows you to make much better use of your available space. A clutter and wire free work space helps to keep distraction to a minimum and productivity rates higher whilst providing a more clean and professional look to your office. Making use of wireless charging technology also future proofs your business' premises. Most future devices will offer wireless charging functions as one of, if not the only way to charge. If these solutions are already integrated in to your office, there will be no sudden panic and decline in productivity when the device market is monopolised with wireless charging functions only. Whilst older integrated power and data solutions were a practical step in the right direction, wireless charging offers full flexibility. No one needs to leave their device plugged in to the middle of a meeting room table to charge anymore. Instead, they can simply place their phone on a wireless charge point which will likely be strategically integrated close to where they would likely set their phone down on their desk or a meeting table normally.   If integrating wireless charging in to your workplace is something that you are interested in, you can find a range of products listed on our website. Alternatively you can call one of our team to assist you in finding the best solution for your business.     [yikes-mailchimp form="1" title="1" description="1" submit="Sign Up"]
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