Signal Pen Among Best Ergonomic Tools for Writing



Signal Pen Among Best Ergonomic Tools for Writing

Ergonomics is one of the most important aspects we should consider when choosing the objects which we plan to work with every day. It refers at the product’s design starting with the shape and including the materials used for the exterior, which may provide us a soft feel, contributing to relaxation of our entire body.
The 5 aspects of ergonomics highlight factors like safety, comfort, ease of use, productivity, performance and aesthetics.



There are five aspects of ergonomics: safety, comfort, ease of use, productivity/performance, and aesthetics. Based on these aspects of ergonomics, examples are given of how products or systems could benefit from redesign based on ergonomic principles.
We talked about the best ergonomic mouse called HanshoeMouse from Hippus, and now we’ll see a pen called the Signal-Pen.
This interesting pen concept used already by many people worldwide is based on the Tensor principle stating that restricted mobility of hands during gripping and pinching causes tension in the deep neck muscles, leading to psychological stress, pain in the neck and shoulders, and swelling of arms and hands.



The Signal-Pen comes with a smart solution for these problems that appear after long use. It registers excessive muscle tension via the finger pressure using a sensor and LED light to signal forceful pinching. This way the user is alerted when he/she needs to relax fingers and start writing again.
According to the company, the pen’s construction is fragile and you need to be careful not to drop it, even if it comes with a 1-year warranty.
It powers from 2 small batteries and is easy mountable if you follow the instructions in the box.



You can get it in metallic red, green and blue, at a price of EUR 16.77.

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