Let’s be real—remote work isn’t just about rolling out of bed and pretending to be productive in your PJs. It’s about setting yourself up with gear that actually makes you want to get the work done. Whether we’re working from our home studio, a shared space, or the world’s loudest coffee shop—At Pingd we’ve got a setup that goes where we go.
This is our real gear. We use it. We love it. And yes, the links below are affiliate links—if you buy something through them, we might earn a small commission (no extra cost to you, promise).
💻 Apple MacBook Pro (2024, M4)
This is the mothership. Fast, beautiful, and built to handle anything from heavy design files to unnecessarily large Figma prototypes. The M4 chip is so fast it kinda scares us. It's like having a creative superpower in your backpack (but cooler-looking).

🎥 DJI Osmo Pocket 3 Creator Combo
We could film stuff on our phones. But this little camera? Chef’s kiss. It fits in your hand, shoots like a beast, and makes even the shakiest vlogs look buttery smooth. Great for behind-the-scenes shots or that one video you’ll eventually edit... probably.

🔍 ULBTER Lens + Screen Protectors for Osmo
Because scratches suck and replacing gear is expensive. These tempered glass protectors are like little force fields for your Osmo Pocket 3. Slap 'em on, forget they’re there, and thank yourself later.

💾 LaCie Rugged USB-C 1TB External Drive
It’s orange. It’s rugged. It’s probably more durable than we are. This is our go-to drive for backing up work, client files, and that one secret folder of memes. Drop it, kick it, spill coffee on it—somehow it survives.

🧠 SanDisk Extreme PRO microSDXC 256GB
Tiny, mighty, and fast. Perfect for the Osmo or any camera work, especially if you forget to dump footage after every shoot (no judgment). We keep a couple of these floating around just in case inspiration—or a random shoot—strikes.
🧃 That’s Our Kit
No fluff, no fancy desk tours—just the gear we actually use to do our thing wherever we end up working. If you’re building your own remote setup, start with what feels good. Add some fun tools. Maybe a plant. Definitely snacks.
Got gear you love? Send us a note—we’re always down to nerd out over setups.