🖥️ Work Smart, Play Hard with Ergonomic Ease!
The SKYZONAL Ergonomic Mouse Platform Under Desk Wrist Rest Pad is designed for ultimate comfort and support during long hours of computer use. With an adjustable clamp that fits various desk thicknesses, a 360-degree rotating design, and a combination of durable materials, this product ensures a fatigue-free experience while enhancing your workspace aesthetics.
Special Feature | Ergonomic |
Item Weight | 0.45 Kilograms |
Keyboard Description | Ergonomic |
Cover Material | Cotton |
Compatible Devices | Mouse, Keyboard |
Pattern | Solid |
Fill Material | Cotton |
Form Factor | Ergonomic |
Shape | Square |
Manufacturer | SKYZONAL |
Item Weight | 15.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9.7 x 7.7 x 0.78 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | memory cotton, metal carbon steel |
Manufacturer Part Number | JKV4 |
O**H
Just What I Wanted
Very nicely made, solved a where do I put my mouse problem. Performs well, easy install, reasonable price.
L**T
Does work fine....BUT
This product does work quite well. I was able to bring the mouse down to a level to not cause further wrist and hand damage.That being said, as others have mentioned. The stupid "knob" has NO grip and allows the darn thing to just move all over. I tried the rubber pad idea mentioned elsewhere, but ended up finding an even much better solution. I lowered the bracket 1 set of screw holes which leaves the top 2 screw holes "open". I grabbed 2 wood screws that fit the holes and screwed them into my desk. No more "knob crap" and know WAYYYY more sturdy than before. Plus where I placed it, I can swivel it underneath my desk out of the way if not needed.Of course, this won't work for you if you don't have a wooden desk. :)The plastic is quite sturdy, but if it ever does break, I'm sure I could whip up a really nice wooden tray
T**.
Just what I needed
Works great. Just what I needed.
R**D
Ok products, has faults.
I needed 2 of these, it's a somewhat decent product. I had to return them as I found the design to be unstable. It has to do with the clamp. The knob to turn the clamp is the actual part that clamps it against your desk. It is a hard plastic knob that is rounded on the top. It is not very stable, and has no bite so it tends to slide around easily as your trying to tighten it and the whole contraption moves no matter how hard you tighten it.The rest of the actual clamp is well made. It's metal and has some padding on the flat surfacees. I think the designer quit halfway through, so they just stuck a knob in there instead of the traditional padded metal disk that rotates on the end of the screw.The actual mouse tray is cheap plastic, I'm not sure of the longevity of that part, but would not be surprised if that broke sooner than later. Although this part can easily be replaced with some nice wood to match your desk or something. Its just a peice of plastic with a large hole that slides into the clamp and held in place with a a large hand nut on a plastic threaded collar. It can be reversed if you wanted the tray higher rather than lower. It also tends bend with a little pressure, so if you're doing something that requires precision, like gaming or some sort of graphic design, it may not be stable enough for your liking.I probably would have kept them with all these faults and made them work if they were 9.99 or cheaper. The price is a little higher than the quality of product you are receiving.
C**P
Just as advertised
Bought this because my keyboard tray doesn’t have enough room for a mouse, and my shoulder was hurting from stretching forward to use it on the desktop. I did change out my wireless mouse to a wired one because it was a little too far away to work properly. Now everything works perfectly.
L**N
Perfect and sturdy
I bought this for my home office desk because I got a keyboard try that wasn't big enough to have my mouse as well. I was skeptical on how it would hold up with 8 hours of use every day. It is very sturdy and stays in place. There is a plastic nut on the bottom that holds the tray on the clamp. You need to check to make sure it doesn't come loose after using it for long periods.
N**I
its a decent but consider your use case carefully
i got this to accommodate a Logitech G13 gamepad to the left of my main keyboard.for that weight it seems sturdy enough.my chair has elbow wrests that are at a perfect level with it as well so that lets me keep the weight of my arm on the elbow and just pivot the elbow enough to control the entire pad.do not expect to be able to rest your arm on this pad as the construction is not likely to hold long.
L**.
Perfect for what I needed!
Due to cervical spine and shoulder issues I was ordered by my PT to change from my previous seating arrangement when using the laptop and into a more supportive chair which included using a laptop desk. The problem was, to get the screen in the right position for my neck I had to crank the desk so high that I couldn't properly use the mouse (I hate touch pads) for any length of time; this platform completely solved the problem. It attaches securely to the desk, matches the hight of my chair arm so that I'm always sitting in the proper position and the pad surface is actually better than any regular mouse pad I've used. After almost two months it's also shown itself to be relatively sturdy. In fact, a couple of weeks ago the hubby propped his foot on it, definitely not what it was intended for, but it didn't break. All in all, I'm definitely very pleased.
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