🖥️ Elevate your workspace comfort—because your elbows deserve premium care!
The Creatiee Upgraded Computer Wrist Elbow Pad features a premium breathable cotton cover and high-density memory foam to alleviate wrist and elbow pressure. Its extra-long 31.5-inch size fits all keyboards, while the anti-slip rubber base ensures stable placement. Ideal for office workers, gamers, and students, it provides ergonomic support for extended computer use, reducing pain and enhancing comfort.
Style | Gaming |
Model Name | Creatiees |
Special Feature | Ergonomic |
Item Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
Keyboard Description | Ergonomic |
Cover Material | Cotton |
Compatible Devices | Keyboard |
Pattern | Solid |
Fill Material | Memory Foam |
Form Factor | Ergonomic |
Shape | Rectangular |
Is heat sensitive? | No |
Manufacturer | Creatiee |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 31.5 x 7.87 x 0.04 inches |
Item model number | Creatiees |
Material Type | Cotton, Memory Foam |
Manufacturer Part Number | Creatiees |
M**Y
For the price it's an easy buy. Comfortable and nice!
Ten bucks, come on. This is the easiest money I've ever spent to make my work life exponentially better. I actually tested a few items. This is one of them that will remain on my work setup.I don't see many cons for it yet unless you are worried about cleanliness. But you can probably throw it into a wash-safe ball and be fine. I like that my arms glide across it, too. That makes shifting between the mouse and keyboard much more comfortable. The padding is thick enough, but not annoying. My elbows aren't grinding into the wood anymore.I paired this with some of that "rubber corner padding" stuff as well. I like the two of them together. This is the kind of product you may feel silly buying, but it's a must-have if you don't have anything high-tech that your company is going to offer you.
A**R
Good Wrist Support
Great wrist support for repetitive stress issues. This product completely eliminated my husband wrist and elbow pain from spending 8-11 hrs at his computer for work. As an occupational therapist, I highly recommend this product for anyone who spends a lot of time working at the computer. Well made, great cushioning.
Z**Y
good.
good enough , this is the second one i've bought , they could go flat a little later but they are very wide so they cover a good bit of the table.
R**Y
I highly recommend this product!
awesome! just what I needed. The pad is large and comfy. perfect for my office desk.
J**D
Could be better.
I typically lean on my left elbow when working at my computer and I thought this would be just the ticket to cushion it. Worked well for the first couple of months but now the padding inside has compressed to the point that its just some felt cloth between my arm and the desktop.
J**N
Perfect for the desk support
This was delivered next day. It is so perfect for my needs. Helps relieve the pain I have been getting in wrist, and lower arm. Perfect
S**Y
Great product
Perfect item for those with hard surfaces using the computer!
B**E
Versatile and helpful in reducing wrist pain
For the reviews that talk about how big this is, that's why they give you the dimensions.I use this in 3 ways. Note that I have a keyboard with a number pad, plus a mouse, and I use that set up with desktop monitor and/or laptop.1. Desk set up with keyboard tray. This mat is wide enough to cover my entire adjustable keyboard tray. I place the mat lapping over the edge closest to me, place the keyboard on top, place my mousepad on top to the right of the keyboard, then the mouse on the mousepad. That gives me a padded comfy surface for extended typing with intermittent mouse use.2. Table top. Sometimes you have to work at a table. In this scenario, I place the mat overlapping the edge of the table closest to me, then position the keyboard, mousepad and mouse as described above. Then I place the laptop on the table on the opposite side of the mat. Last adjustment is to the chair height (if adjustable, or add a cushion/pillow if needed) so that wrists remain in neutral position.3. Travel/small table. Essentially the same set up as table top, with the addition of a box under the laptop to raise it up, which then allows me to bring the laptop closer.Is it worth setting all that up? Yes. If you have carpal tunnel or other repetitive motion injuries/pain, it helps a lot. If I am going to be doing less than 5 minutes of work on the laptop while on the road, then I might use just the laptop with the mat in front of it to protect the heels of my hands, but for anything longer, I drag out all the pieces. I've ordered a second mat to keep in my travel bag.
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