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For the past couple of months, there has been a notable increase in my interest for quality designer work gear. A quite amusing incident that marks the onset of my exploration of Work Louder was when I was putting together my computer a few years ago and needed good mouse and keyboard. Not mulling much, I went to the nearest store and got the priciest ones there, just because I spend a huge part of my day on the computer, and I wanted to make sure I had quality tools to make it comfortable and efficient. That’s why I adhered to the same principle here – if I use something frequently, then it should be superior.

I unfortunately had a bad experience after investing a sizable amount of money in products from two reputed brands; they had various issues including design faults, material defects, and unreliable connections. In sharp contrast, when I see my recently acquired BMW, I am still awestruck. This led me to investigate the market for products from innovative, lesser-known companies. My searches on the internet filled me with many options for keyboards. I found out that a dedicated but significant community existed that was passionate about finding revolutionary developments within the field.

The enthusiasm surrounding the trend had gone completely undetected by me, and so I was left with a longing curiosity as to why so many people seemed to be taken with it. To gain a better understanding of what had caused such an influx of interest, I decided that the best approach would be to do some more research. To do this, I spoke to Mike Di Genova, one of the co-founders of Work Louder – a tech firm situated in Canada. Thanks to their participation in a Kickstarter campaign, they were able to see success with the launch of not only their first keyboard, the Creator Board, but also their second keyboard, the Nomad-E.

 

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