Keyboard Wrist Rest Mouse Pad Wrist Support Pads for Keyboard and Mouse, Ergonomic Memory Foam Wrist Pad for Pain Relief and Easy Typing, Arm Rest for Home & Office Laptop Computer, Black
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Memory foam is used to fill the keyboard wrist rest and mouse pad, making it very soft and comfortable to type on. It also resists deformation.
Yes, the rubber base will firmly adhere to the desk.
My nose is extremely sensitive, so there was no pungent odor.
No, I do not believe that is true. If you want to clean it, all you have to do is wipe it down with a damp cloth; it's that simple.
Selected User Reviews For Keyboard Wrist Rest Mouse Pad Wrist Support Pads for Keyboard and Mouse, Ergonomic Memory Foam Wrist Pad for Pain Relief and Easy Typing, Arm Rest for Home & Office Laptop Computer, Black
These keyboard and mouse wrist rests do an excellent job of relieving stress on my wrists while I'm working on my computer. They're made of a flexible gel-like substance. I like material that gives just enough to not be uncomfortable while still providing support while I type and use the mouse. The mouse is connected to a mouse pad that is small enough not to take up too much room while still allowing my mouse pointer to move from one side of the screen to the other. The purchase was a great success.
I think I looked at every keyboard/mouse wrist protector on Amazon before settling on this set. It was purchased for use with my new clamp. I was concerned that the nonslip base would either not be nonslip or would be so nonslip that it would stick to the new keyboard tray's finish, ruining it. It performs admirably. The pads stay firmly in place on the tray while still being easy to remove. They don't have an odor to them. free; There's a little bit of outgassing going on. However, it isn't as bad as it can be with some other products. Because I'm particularly sensitive, it's possible that most people wouldn't even notice. The keyboard wrist rest is much better than the one I had before, and my old mousepad didn't have one. It's a dream to use these.
Wow, I just bought these after a year of working remotely. WHY DID I WAIT SO LONG TO GET THESE? I was only planning on getting an ergonomic mouse pad, but when I saw this bundle, I thought, "Why not?" The best decision I've made all year. My wrists are praising this product, though I've only had them for two weeks and am not sure how well they'll hold up in the long run. I'll keep you updated!.
I bought this for my work computer because I spend 8 hours a day at my desk. Every day, I work for nine hours. Keeping your hands elevated while typing and using the mouse is extremely beneficial. The memory foam is extremely soft, with a pleasant bounce and feel. The keyboard rest's length is perfect for my keyboard, and the mouse rest provides excellent wrist support while using the mouse. This product has a feature that I didn't realize I needed until I bought it; I'm very happy with it and would recommend it to anyone who spends a lot of time at a computer.
br>br>I bought the set to help with carpal tunnel syndrome and wrist positioning. Both aid in the proper positioning of my hand and wrist, reducing stress on the nerves and tendons in my arms, hands, and wrists. br>br>It's too soon for me to comment on the product's long-term quality, but it appears to be a reasonable price for what you get so far. br>br>I would recommend this product to anyone who needs assistance with proper wrist positioning while working at a computer.
Yep. Playing Yakuza 0, I broke my wrist. This significantly reduces the amount of stress I experience when using keys. They were also very durable. These have been in my possession since May, and they are still soft and round. Especially when I was attempting to complete 24 Hour Cinderella with a perfect score of 100. . . ow. It's ideal for simply resting your wrists. I strongly advise anyone to purchase these, as your wrists will be grateful.
" The keyboard wrist rest does not provide the same level of comfort. Despite this minor flaw, the wrist rests perform admirably; they don't generate heat, they're comfortably plush with just enough firmness to keep your wrists in place, and they're a must-have for an ergonomic setup. I use these rests with a Razer Basilisk V2 mechanical keyboard and a Phantom 87 mechanical keyboard.
So the memory foam begins to crush and must be allowed to rise again, but I find that it does so quickly and that moving it slightly works just fine. br>br>The main issue I have is that the fabric that covers the mousepad is very cheap and ripped after only a few days. I'm still using it and am not dissatisfied, but I won't be purchasing it again.