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Kensington 22801 Wrist Pillow Keyboard Wrist Rest - Black

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Brand
Kensington
Model
22801

Features

Features
Pillow foam for soft, durable support
Non-skid base keeps wrist rest firmly in place
Rest provides comfortable support that’s wide enough for any keyboard and numeric pad
Wide support works with all keyboard widths and styles
Large surface eliminates pressure points to improve comfort
Wrist rest easily conforms to wrist without restricting motion
Rest provides comfortable support that’s wide enough for any keyboard and numeric pad

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  • 9/8/2012 12:31:28 PM
  • Tech Level: High
  • Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsWhat I expected

Pros: Not really much to say. It supports my wrists when I type. :) It's somewhat stylish looking which is nice also.

Cons: None

Other Thoughts: Why don't all keyboards have these built in?

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  • 5/10/2012 10:10:50 AM
  • Tech Level: Average
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
  • Verified Owner

4 out of 5 eggsA bit thick

Pros: Comfortable
Nice grippy base

Cons: Thick. I don't think you will enjoy this wrist rest unless your forarms are parallel with the desk surface. If your forearms need to bend slightly upward, the thickness of this wrist rest will impede typing.

Gap in padding. First of all.. why? I'm guessing they were trying to be stylish by making a gap in between the main section of pad that you use when typing, and then the section of pad you would use when using your number pad, but that leaves a rather irritating gap for where you would rest your hand if you were going to use your arrow keys.

So pretty much if you ever want to play a 2d scroller game or tetris etc, you are going to have a sore wrist, or you will have to shift the entire pad over one direction so you can get some padding.

Seems like a really stupid and unneccessary style flair, that comes at the cost of the wrist rest becoming flawed.

Other Thoughts: At the end of the day it is a comfy pad, and I think if you have a chair that can boost you to a height where your foreamrs are leaning down/parralel to your desk surface, you will really enjoy this pad. Oh and if you don't use your arrow keys :P

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  • awbuboltz
  • 3/22/2012 10:54:38 AM
  • Tech Level: High
  • Ownership: 1 month to 1 year
  • Verified Owner

2 out of 5 eggsSoft and stinky

Pros: It's plenty soft and offers good support.

Cons: It reeks... absolutely reeks. I've had it for around a month and it smells as bad as the first day I got it. It's just an overpowering smells of... neoprene? Not sure but my wrists smell like it all day.. It also slides quite a bit on my wooden desk.

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  • scotty1009
  • 1/18/2012 4:05:23 PM
  • Tech Level: Average
  • Ownership: less than 1 day
  • Verified Owner

4 out of 5 eggsComfortable but horribly designed.

Pros: This is a very comfortable wrist rest. It definitely does the trick of relieving the tension in your wrists.

Cons: If you have big hands, look elsewhere. For people with big hands such as I have, your right wrist will sit in an area that has only half padding. I don't understand why they didn't just make this padded all the way through. I will probably end up just taking this to work and using it for that and buy a new one that is solid all the way through the length. It makes my wrists sore the way it sits...which is the exact opposite of what its supposed to do.

Other Thoughts: For people with medium to small hands....this will be perfect for you.

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  • Geinto
  • 8/20/2011 1:51:00 PM
  • Tech Level: Average
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
  • Verified Owner

4 out of 5 eggsGet rid of the divider.

Pros: All around it's great. So far, no visible wear on it. Soft, comfortable, no sliding, and I have a feeling this is going to be good for my wrists in the long run.

Cons: A few small complaints, but nothing major.

-While there is no visible wear, I do feel a slight dip where my left wrist usually is, though it's probably nothing.

-What is this divider thing? Is Kensington afraid that I'll use the wrong part of the pillow for the number pad? I usually notice this thing when I'm using the directional pad or, you know, using more than one hand to type :| Still, it isn't that big of a problem. Worst case scenario you flip the pillow over and voilà, the line is on the left side rather than the right.

Other Thoughts: I just slapped myself in the ear with it and now my ear is ringing. Use it in self defense against intruders!

(Just kidding, they'll probably laugh at you.)

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  • RyOK
  • 6/25/2010 8:29:54 AM
  • Tech Level: High
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
  • Verified Owner

3 out of 5 eggs"eh"

Pros: Comfortable, long, and doesn't move

Cons: You can find a pillow cheaper at any electronics boutique, (including walmart, target, etc)

Other Thoughts: It's decent, however you can get the exact same wrist pillow for 2-4$ cheaper at walmart. I didn't know this until after I purchased it.

EXTRA SMALL COST ASIDE, it's very comfortable. It uses memory foam instead of gel which is either very good or very bad depending on your preference, (I personally hate the gel ones, because these things WILL tear at some point, and I don't want a sticky wrist rest!) I use it as a very long mouse wrist wrest, because I like lots of work space, however it can easily be adapted for both.

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  • benshirkdesigns
  • 5/27/2010 9:02:43 AM
  • Tech Level: High
  • Ownership: 1 month to 1 year
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsGreat wrist rest

Coming Soon!

Pros: Very comfortable for office, school work, and gaming. Defiantly a great buy. Newegg got it here fast, as always.

Cons: Could have included some mounting materials or something to make it stay put if you wanted. Then again, for the price, I really shouldn't have expected anything like that. Velcro fixed this issue, so not docking an egg for it.

Other Thoughts: for the reviews that say the foam is flat where it's been used... what do you think memory foam is?

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  • pcguy
  • 1/31/2010 12:02:59 AM
  • Tech Level: High
  • Ownership: 1 month to 1 year
  • Verified Owner

2 out of 5 eggsNot worth it

Pros: cheap I guess... in more than one way...

Cons: This thing is garbage after about a month of use. The cushioning where my arms rest on this thing are about flat. Not comfortable at all. At best this is a $12 temp wrist rest. Get something better .

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  • 8/8/2009 11:17:00 AM
  • Tech Level: High
  • Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsAmazing

Pros: So uh... I fidget a lot and I've bent and beaten this poor thing a lot. And it still looks brand new. Still feels brand new. And has definitely helped wrist problems that I've started to get lately. Stays stuck to the desk pretty well too unless you grab it and move it — sliding across it with your hands doesn't affect it's position.

Cons: The little divider between the keyboard part and the number pad part is a little lacking, I use the arrow keys a lot in my work.

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  • 5/24/2009 1:21:21 AM
  • Tech Level: High
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsVery nice wrist rest.

Pros: - Very cushy, and the cloth texture feels great. Doesn't have that over-firm gel feeling to it, which turns out

- The dual pad design, which I thought might be a con at first, is actually quite good in practice. There's a slight dip in the padding that fits my right wrist placement perfectly when I'm typing, making it even more comfortable.

Cons: The bottom surface doesn't have much grip to it. Not a huge deal though, definitely not enough to take an egg off.

Other Thoughts: I used to dislike wrist rests. A serious hand injury that left me using my mouse differently, and a drafting table for a desk some months later, flipped that attitude around quickly. I'm very pleased with this rest.

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Very nice wrist rest.

5 out of 5 eggs
- Very cushy, and the cloth texture feels great. Doesn't have that over-firm gel feeling to it, which turns out

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— 5/24/2009

A bit thick

4 out of 5 eggs
Comfortable
Nice grippy base
— 5/10/2012


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