




MEKASS Keyboard Wrist Rest, Ergonomic Wrist Pad, Soft Memory Foam Keyboard Hand Rest with Non-Slip Base, Easy Typing, Pain Relief, Comfort Support for Office Work Gaming Computer Accessories (Black)
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Description
About this item All-Day Ergonomic Support: Crafted with high-density memory foam, this wrist rest for computer keyboard offers the perfect balance of soft cushioning and firm support. The slow-rebound material gently conforms to your wrists, relieving pressure during long typing or gaming sessions. The wrist pad keeps your wrist in a natural, pressure-free position, effectively relieving wrist pain. Non-Slip PU Base for Secure Stability: The PU bottom ensures the wrist pad for keyboard stays firmly in place, even during fast typing or intense gaming. Its slightly sticky design prevents it from sliding on the table surface and leaves no residue or sticky feeling. Fits Full-Size & 96% Keyboards (17.7" x 2.8" x 0.9"): This keyboard pad with wrist support is designed specifically for standard keyboards., the 45cm length provides full coverage without awkward overhang. The 2.8‘’ width and 0.9‘’ height offer balanced support for most hand sizes, ensuring your wrists stay properly aligned. (No more struggling with keyboard wrist support that are too short or too tall!) Playful Keyboard Grid Texture with Stylish Two-Tone Design: Inspired by the keyboard's playful raised design, it offers a soft tactile experience for your wrists, while the bold two-tone color blocks on the wrist rest for keyboard and mouse add a vibrant touch to your workspace. Beyond their eye-catching appearance, these subtle raised elements also help alleviate wrist fatigue during extended typing sessions—perfectly blending smart aesthetics with ergonomic comfort. The Perfect Gift for Comfort & Productivity: Whether for work, gaming, or everyday use, this hand rest for keyboard makes a thoughtful gift for wives, daughters, partners, moms, friends, or colleagues. Its sleek blue & white design blends well with any setup, while the ergonomic support promotes healthier typing habits. An ideal present for birthdays, holidays, or just because—because everyone deserves wrist comfort! See more product details
Details
Product information Item details Brand Name MEKASS Model Number 1286 Model Name 1286 Manufacturer MEKASS Number of Items 1 Manufacturer Part Number 1286 Unit Count 1.0 Count Best Sellers Rank #78,765 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #351 in Wrist Rests ASIN B0FFM42K3Z Customer Reviews 4.8 out of 5 stars Warranty & Support Feedback Materials & Care Material Type Memory foam Cover Material Spandex Fill Material Memory foam Style Color Classic Black Style Gaming Pattern Two-Tone Grid Measurements Size 17.7 x 2.8 inches Item Dimensions L x W 17.7"L x 2.8"W Features & Specs Other Special Features of the Product Breathable, Ergonomic, Non-Slip, Pain Relief Compatible Devices Keyboard, Mouse Form Factor Ergonomic
Customer reviews
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Solves a thumb-strain issue
4.5 stars. It is helping with the issue I purchased it for -- namely my space-bar thumb drifting off the keyboard to become a leverage point, which causes strain, pain, and overuse. I keep the long one snuggled up against the keyboard. I tend to move my keyboard around the desk a bit, but the pad moves easily as needed. Foam is nice and dense - springs back quickly. It isn't like memory foam's tendency to stay compressed and gradually spring back. The foam is much denser and that is a good thing. I think the pattern on it is amusing- it is made to look like a keyboard. However, those textured shapes collect dust and particles and crumbs. Much like a real keyboard! So it kind of looks dirty all the time. If I had to purchase again, I would get a lighter color to hide the tiny specs that need more than a handswipe to remove. I use the smaller one at another keyboard rather than for the mouse. Sometimes I simply just lean an elbow on it as it is pleasantly squishy.
4.5 stars. It is helping with the issue I purchased it for -- namely my space-bar thumb drifting off the keyboard to become a leverage point, which causes strain, pain, and overuse. I keep the long one snuggled up against the keyboard. I tend to move my keyboard around the desk a bit, but the pad moves easily as needed. Foam is nice and dense - springs back quickly. It isn't like memory foam's tendency to stay compressed and gradually spring back. The foam is much denser and that is a good thing. I think the pattern on it is amusing- it is made to look like a keyboard. However, those textured shapes collect dust and particles and crumbs. Much like a real keyboard! So it kind of looks dirty all the time. If I had to purchase again, I would get a lighter color to hide the tiny specs that need more than a handswipe to remove. I use the smaller one at another keyboard rather than for the mouse. Sometimes I simply just lean an elbow on it as it is pleasantly squishy.
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Exactly what I needed.
I've been recently experiencing wrist pain and was in the market for a wrist rest that was durable yet comfortable. Some of the best features: 1. The bottom is nice and sticky. Stays in place on my glass desk which is a problem for other rests. 2. The foam seems to be of a quality (its early in my purchase) where the foam springs back immediately after removing my wrists. I'll provide a follow up if they start to sag. The nice thing is THESE ARE NOT BEAN BAGS. The bean bag ones lose shape quickly. 3. The texture on the top was an initial concern, but I find that for my ADHD brain the "key appearance" is nice and comfortable. I would say satisfying if you like textured things. 4. The size against my full size IBM M-Series replica keyboard is perfect. It's a little short on the number pad side, but I rarely use it. And by short I mean about 3/4" (19mm) Overall, if it remains steady and hold its form, I'm quite happy with this purchase.
I've been recently experiencing wrist pain and was in the market for a wrist rest that was durable yet comfortable. Some of the best features: 1. The bottom is nice and sticky. Stays in place on my glass desk which is a problem for other rests. 2. The foam seems to be of a quality (its early in my purchase) where the foam springs back immediately after removing my wrists. I'll provide a follow up if they start to sag. The nice thing is THESE ARE NOT BEAN BAGS. The bean bag ones lose shape quickly. 3. The texture on the top was an initial concern, but I find that for my ADHD brain the "key appearance" is nice and comfortable. I would say satisfying if you like textured things. 4. The size against my full size IBM M-Series replica keyboard is perfect. It's a little short on the number pad side, but I rarely use it. And by short I mean about 3/4" (19mm) Overall, if it remains steady and hold its form, I'm quite happy with this purchase.
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Good value, soft, seems durable, good size, and stays put!
This thing really stays in place for the most part, even on a slightly uneven surface (mine goes over the edge of my mousepad). The size in the description is accurate--the mouse wrist rest is a little wider than the keyboard, which I didn't like at first, but having used it, it feels perfect. It's very soft but supportive, looks pretty good, and it seems like it will be tough and durable enough to last a few years unless abused. If it does fail, I suspect it would be the seam on the bottom, so if I ever see it start to fray or come apart there, I will reinforce it with some epoxy or something. I've had it for a month or so, and I am quite pleased. I have a keyboard with black and white keys, so this color scheme really fits the vibe of my desk. Despite the low price, it doesn't look cheap or have any weird factory smells.
This thing really stays in place for the most part, even on a slightly uneven surface (mine goes over the edge of my mousepad). The size in the description is accurate--the mouse wrist rest is a little wider than the keyboard, which I didn't like at first, but having used it, it feels perfect. It's very soft but supportive, looks pretty good, and it seems like it will be tough and durable enough to last a few years unless abused. If it does fail, I suspect it would be the seam on the bottom, so if I ever see it start to fray or come apart there, I will reinforce it with some epoxy or something. I've had it for a month or so, and I am quite pleased. I have a keyboard with black and white keys, so this color scheme really fits the vibe of my desk. Despite the low price, it doesn't look cheap or have any weird factory smells.
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Bought this for my mechanical keyboard that didn't come with wrist support and have been very happy
First thing to note, this wrist rest is quite thick, about an inch in height. With slimmer/smaller/compact keyboards the wrist would dwarf the height of the keyboard probably making it awkward to use. However I recently got a new mechanical keyboard that didn't have any wrist support like I was used to so I was looking for something like this. My new keyboard was thicker than usually so I was specifically looking for a thicker wrist support like this that would match the height of the keyboard. Also I have a full size keyboard and this is a full size support which almost perfectly matches the length of the keyboard. Came with a mouse wrist support to but I have not tried it.
First thing to note, this wrist rest is quite thick, about an inch in height. With slimmer/smaller/compact keyboards the wrist would dwarf the height of the keyboard probably making it awkward to use. However I recently got a new mechanical keyboard that didn't have any wrist support like I was used to so I was looking for something like this. My new keyboard was thicker than usually so I was specifically looking for a thicker wrist support like this that would match the height of the keyboard. Also I have a full size keyboard and this is a full size support which almost perfectly matches the length of the keyboard. Came with a mouse wrist support to but I have not tried it.