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Review on Enoch Ergonomic Mouse Wrist Rest: Comfortable Palm Wrist Support Pad for Office, Gaming, and Coding by Andrew West

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Nice solid mouse pad that also works with the Apple Magic Trackpad

I received this mouse pad to try out about two weeks ago. To be honest I was a bit hesitant to order it at first when I saw it online because it's so different from the usual regular mouse pad. I just wasn't sure how it could work, especially when I haven't personally seen or felt it. Every day I analyze data a lot on the computer and write a lot of reports at work. Due to the long hours and heavy workload, my wrist, hand, and neck began to suffer from hours of sitting, typing, and clicking. As I diligently searched and searched for a solution to minimize and release the tension building up in my neck, shoulders and lower back, I came across this mouse pad. After using this for about 2 weeks I found that the tension that had built up in my arm and wrestling after long hours was released and my right arm and shoulder felt less stress and tension after work. of you looking at this mouse pad but hesitating like me before. Here are some testimonials after 2 weeks of use: Material quality Quality is good, durable and smooth which is a plus because honestly it could be better. a bit expensive compared to some other regular mouse pads that are available in stores. It's well made and definitely looks better in person. It has a nice faux leather feel if that helps. I was a bit surprised when I received it in the mail. He's smaller than I thought. I had some trouble getting it out of the box due to the built in packaging which is nice for the good protection (and once you take it out you don't put it back in anyway so no big deal). BE PATIENT, trust me, it's worth the effort :DPortableSince it's different from a traditional mouse pad (the type with a rounded pad with a cushion on the bottom to support your grip), it was much easier for me to carrying it around when I'm using my work laptop. Plus, I can easily put it in my bag or backpack to travel with me, or just take it home to use with my iMac. Since this is not a traditional mouse pad, it means that you cannot use the mouse pad you have like the one just mentioned. However, you may need a table mat or something smooth under your mouse so that you can move the mouse pad with your mouse (make them dance together). I have a rug on my desk at work, so it doesn't bother me at all. It also helps me a lot because now my mouse can move freely without being constrained by my rounded mousepad or pad preventing me from using my mouse (Some of you may know what I meant by that XD) . no Just a mouse stand, I even use that as a support for my right hand when typing on the keyboard, especially when I have to write long work and work reports. It definitely helps take the tension from the neck to the shoulder and down to the arm. The downside of this is that when transitioning from using the mouse to the keyboard, or raising your hand off the mouse and back to it, you have to try to "match" the mouse test, or find and align your palm/hand against the Rest for the mouse as it follows the shape of your hand. At first I have a hard time finding the rest every time I raise my hand to write something, sign something, and go back to typing or using the mouse. It's a learning curve at first, but after a while I got used to it and it wasn't a problem anymore. But if there's something that can be changed, it might be one of the things that can be updated. Not only for the mouse, but also for the trackpad. I got this mainly for work, but it also works with my Apple Magic Trackpad. So if you are also an iMac user like me, this will work for you too. 😉 In general, I think the mouse stand is good. I would definitely recommend this to people who need to use their computer and mouse for long periods of time. Because of its portability, it will come in handy for those who travel a lot for work and need to take laptops with them everywhere, or when you are in college. This little guy will definitely be your laptop companion if you prefer using a mouse to a trackpad on your laptop, and it'll be easy on your neck, shoulder, and arm on the go. If he's left-handed (warning, this is RIGHT-HANDED only), I'll definitely take him. In this case, I can rest both hands when analyzing data or writing reports on the keyboard. I just wish it was white so it can pair with my Apple trackpad and keyboard.

Pros
  • Designed for comfort
Cons
  • Thin