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About URBNGEAR

URBNGEAR is a digital publication focused on helping readers build better workspaces with clearer, more useful guidance. The site publishes buying guides, comparisons, and practical setup advice centered on chairs, desks, lighting, accessories, posture, and small-space layouts.

The editorial approach is guided by a simple idea: make home-office gear easier to understand in practical terms. Whether a reader is comparing two products, planning a compact setup, or trying to solve a comfort problem, the goal is to explain the tradeoffs clearly and keep the advice usable.

Readers can also follow URBNGEAR on Instagram, Facebook, X, Pinterest and LinkedIn.

The editorial team

Articles on the site are published under the URBNGEAR Editorial Teambyline. That byline means the page was written, edited, and reviewed against the site's published standards instead of being posted as anonymous copy.

The team focuses on home-office ergonomics, desk setup decisions, lighting, organization, and small-space planning. The goal is to explain tradeoffs clearly, stay honest about what has and has not been personally tested, and keep recommendations grounded in practical constraints readers actually face.

What the publication covers

Coverage is intentionally narrow and practical. URBNGEAR focuses on home-office decisions that affect everyday comfort and usability: choosing the right office chair, comparing standing desks, improving monitor positioning, managing cables, reducing desk clutter, and building setups that work in smaller rooms.

Articles are written for readers who want clear answers, honest comparisons, and straightforward buying or setup guidance. The site is not trying to be a giant lifestyle catalog. It is meant to stay focused enough that the content feels coherent and genuinely helpful.

How the editorial process works

Articles are built from primary product information, official specifications, credible ergonomics guidance, and editorial judgment about how those details translate into real workspace decisions. When a product has not been personally tested, the writing should make that clear and avoid implying hands-on experience that did not happen.

Recommendations are framed as editorial picks, comparison outcomes, or practical setup guidance. The purpose is not to present one universal answer for every reader, but to help people understand which option makes the most sense for their own desk, room, and workflow.

Reader-first standards

While plenty of gear sites are written mainly for enthusiasts, URBNGEAR focuses on the people who actually use this equipment every day. The aim is to publish practical articles that offer real value, reduce confusion, and help readers make more confident workspace decisions.

That means staying transparent about sourcing, keeping comparisons honest about tradeoffs, and avoiding low-value copy that simply repeats retailer claims. The standard is simple: if a page does not help a reader understand a decision more clearly, it should be better.

Editorial standards and corrections

The URBNGEAR team follows a published set of editorial standards around sourcing, commercial transparency, updates, and correction handling. If you find anything on the site that seems inaccurate, unclear, or below those standards, please get in touch so it can be reviewed.

Contact the editorial team at hello@urbngear.com or use the contact page. For the detailed standards behind the site, read the editorial policy.