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SEENDA's CTU-301 Keyboard and Mouse Combo is Rapidly Climbing the Amazon Rankings, Blending Color Psychology with Effortless Productivity
THE WOODLANDS, TEXAS / ACCESS Newswire / January 26, 2026 / SEENDA's CTU-301 keyboard and mouse combo has secured a spot in Amazon's top 30 rankings for keyboard and mouse combos, reflecting growing demand for tech accessories that merge functionality with emotional design. In a competitive market, SEENDA stands out by addressing both the practical and psychological needs of modern users. Beyond seamless multi-device connectivity, the CTU-301 leverages color psychology to enhance mood, focus, and creativity, making it a favorite for professionals and creative workers seeking to personalize their workspace and boost productivity.
Functionality Meets Emotional Design
The CTU-301 features dual Bluetooth connectivity and a 2.4GHz encrypted dongle, enabling swift switching between laptops, tablets, and smartphones. Its integrated slot securely holds devices like iPads, transforming them into auxiliary displays for a compact workstation. But the key innovation lies in SEENDA's application of color psychology-each hue is curated to evoke specific cognitive and emotional responses, turning the desktop setup into a sanctuary for productivity and well-being.
The Color Psychology Guide
SEENDA offers the CTU-301 in five evidence-backed shades, each designed to align with users' daily goals:
Black & Gray: Symbolizing resilience and balance, this combination fosters a distraction-free environment. Gray promotes emotional equilibrium, while black encourages strategic focus-ideal for deep work and mental clarity.
Black & Yellow: Yellow, one of the most luminous colors in the spectrum, sparks optimism and creativity. Paired with black's stability, it creates an energizing atmosphere for brainstorming and innovation.
Blue & Purple: Blue induces calm and concentration, while purple inspires imaginative thinking. Together, they support a flow state, balancing structured execution with creative exploration.
Coral Pink: Radiating warmth and approachability, this shade reduces anxiety and promotes a sense of safety. It's perfect for fostering collaboration or easing stress during long tasks.
Pearl White: Evoking purity and simplicity, it creates a serene backdrop that reduces visual clutter and mental fatigue, supporting clarity and inner calm.
Why Color Matters in Tech
Studies show that color influences mood, productivity, and performance-a principle SEENDA integrates into every design. Unlike generic peripherals, the CTU-301's palette helps users subconsciously align their environment with their tasks, whether it's focused coding (Black & Gray) or creative brainstorming (Blue & Purple). This approach resonates with users aged 18-50, who increasingly prioritize emotional value and personalization in tech accessories.
Elevating Workspaces, One Hue at a Time
By combining multifunctionality with color psychology, SEENDA transforms the desktop from a utilitarian setup into a personalized energy hub. The CTU-301's design supports today's hybrid workstyles, while its colors help users craft a workspace that fuels their unique goals-proof that technology can be both intuitive and inspiring.
About SEENDA
Founded in 2009 and revitalized in 2024, SEENDA bridges technology and aesthetics to create digital experiences that are efficient, joyful, and deeply human-centered. From ergonomic designs to emotionally intelligent color choices, SEENDA empowers users to thrive in their digital lives.
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Contact Information
Maynie Hsiang
Brand PR
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SOURCE: SEENDA
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