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M**.
Exceeded My Expectation....
I received the Enhance mouse pad about a week ago and so far the only gripe that I have is with the outer edge of the pad. In my opinion it should be beveled at the edges so that it doesn't feel as if it digging into your wrist while in use. I really like the height of and feel of the foam pad, which is a pleasant surprise, because I assumed this to be a negative issue for me. Guess that's what I get for ass-uming. I used rewards points to buy this and another gaming mouse wrist rest, but If I had spent money on this, I would not have regretted the purchase one bit. Once I wear this one out, I will definitely purchase another one.
J**7
Thought I hated it, But Actually Like it
So I was very close to just sticking it back in the box and sending it right back. It's a piece of rubber right...Well, it has taken away my wrist pain in my left hand from gaming and paired with the Drevo TKL keyboard it's fantastic. The Drevo has one of the steepest inclines of any keyboard I've seen and this wrist rest actually works perfectly with it. It's comfortable for long periods of time and no nonsense.The only con I have is that it's not perfectly flat so the front end curls up JUST enough to tick off my OCD. I flip it over and it works fine and my brain relaxes ;-)Honestly, this wrist rest really helps...not the sexiest thing compared to the Razer and Corsair ones that connect to the board, etc... but it's not leaving my desk for a while.
D**D
Good (but not great) products. Bought mouse and keyboard rests.
tl;dr wrist rest that is the correct thickness for my mechanical keyboard but a strangely thinner and less stable one for the mouse. both made with decent materials that will likely wear quickly and need frequent cleaning.Longer version? This is almost a great product.If the top surface wasn't as grabby and porous this pad would likely last much longer. It could also be more rigid and heavy, I have to adjust it now and again while playing. The real letdown is the mouse pad, with the same shortcomings as the wrist rest but with even less thickness, weight and stability. This leads to more frequent readjustments and and it even sticking to my wrist and moving across the desk.For gaming the keyboard rest is fine, I would skip the mouse rest if you're serious about FPS or RTS type games where these issues will cause losses.Overall it's a good enough product that you won't regret purchasing.
M**O
Not a straight edge and doesn't fit the whole TKL
The pictures on the listing are a bit misleading along with the description. This shows it fits a TKL keyboard, but it doesn't. It is too short. That said, it is extremely comfortable and I don't need a full-width wrist rest along the entire length of the TKL keyboard, but if they advertise that it fits, it should fit. Another thing is that the longest edge is curved, so it does not fit flush against a "standard" TKL keyboard such as the Corsair K63. I would suggest that if these detractors bother you, to look elsewhere. Other than that it does work, and is comfortable, which to me are the most important aspects of a wrist rest.
M**H
my first mechanical keyboard
I didn't want to spend a ton on my first mechanical keyboard, knowing I'm probably not even going to be able to tell the difference. So i decided to pull the trigger on this after reading online for entry level mechanical keyboards.Overall I'm satisfied with the keyboard, been using it for about 2 weeks or so. It has brown switches and I can definitely tell it's not as loud as the blue switches my friend has. It has a pretty satisfying sound to it. It has blue lights and can change to different patterns, but I just stick with the default.The only complain I have is that it is set a little higher, and would need a wrist pad to be truly comfortable. For the price, I imagine I'd have this for a while (unless I get sucked into fancier mechanical keyboards).
R**K
its pretty ugly and dirty looking
it's mostly what i was looking for but the surface is rubbery, which really hold dust and a simple wipe with a dry cloth does nothing, so basically unless you scrub it every few days with something damp, its pretty ugly and dirty looking, even two weeks out of the box.The logo is slicker and dust comes right off the logo. Shame the whole surface isn't the same texture.
S**R
Keep looking...
Returning for 2 main reasons. 1. The rubbery material on top is very uncomfortable after a short time as it pulls against your skin. This was particularly an issue for my husband who has more hair than most. 2. The lack of slope is jarring and somewhat negates the purpose of a rest in that your arms are now minimally supported on a ledge. (It's akin to laying pillows under half your back to prop your head up rather than a triangle foam/pillow).
T**D
Nice Wrist Wrest!
I've been using this for a little over a month with my Keychron K2 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard and it is a perfect fit! This wrist wrest is very comfortable and is holding up very well so far. I use my keyboard for about 8-10 hours a day on average and this has yet to show any wear and tear. I am very satisfied and will update this review as needed. As of 10/02/20, I highly recommend this product!
M**R
Good initially, but it has several issues.
Despite good initial impressions, I've returned mine as it proved not to be very comfortable. I have two issues. Firstly the rubber top, while soft, is far too grippy. It catches your skin and hairs as you move your wrists across it. Secondly, the lower part has quite an edge to it and I find this digs into my wrists. The whole thing has also started to warp, pointing this lower edge upwards making that edge even more of an issue, while the other side now no longer sits flush with my keyboard. This is after 24 hours of use. It's a great shame as I had hoped it would last longer than the Grafiti rests I have been using for a few years, but sadly it looks like I'll be going back to them as they're much more comfortable.
N**E
as others have said it kind of feels like a big mouse mat
Really very comfy, as others have said it kind of feels like a big mouse mat.Images are of the rest next to my logitech g810, after a little stretching its the perfect width and height.
C**N
mouse wrist rest
just don't. save your money i have the wrist rest for the keyboard that is great. So i decided to get the one for mouse, it just sticks to your arm. Unlike the keyboard where round edges doesn't really matter as much, on the wrist rest you can just feel it almost sawing away at your wrist. With a smoothed edge this would be fine but as is it just isn't fit for business.TLDR: Don't buy spend your £11 on scratch cards as at least then you could win something as this may as well go in the bin.
J**M
Perfect fit for mechanical keyboards (tested on Logitech G810)
The one thing Corsair has going for it, is that you get a wrist rest included. With pretty much any other brand, you have to buy a separate one. This one is perfect, because the size fits perfectly for a full-size mechanical keyboard (there are smaller sizes for those without numpad). The height is to the millimetre of my Logitech G810, so it lines up perfectly with your hands. The foam has the right balance of sturdiness (so you don't sink down like on a pillow), but soft enough to give some relief.
A**.
Good proctor.
For the price it's a good value.+Solved my palm pain in long gaming sessions.+Looks good in all black setups.+Easy to clean (material is a semi-soft sponge foam like material).+Fits well with small mechanical keyboards.-Not ideal for typing.
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