Best Wrist Rests for Your Computer Mouse
CR’s ergonomics specialists evaluated 12 wrist rests from DeltaHub, Kensington, Reloot, and other brands to find out which are best for work, gaming, and school
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A day working at your computer or gaming shouldn’t end with aches and pains in your hands, wrists, forearms, or shoulders. But achieving the ideal posture and joint alignment isn’t easy in the best of circumstances. And it’s even more of a challenge when you use a computer mouse in a home office setup.
- Wrists Rests: How Each Product Performed Tips for Use How We Evaluated
The proper height of your desk and adjusting your chair to be the right height with your desk (so that you’re not raising your shoulders to reach it) may require you to add a footrest, for example.
And once you’ve got those right, incorporating a wrist rest into your setup may help minimize potential wrist or hand pain while using a computer mouse.
How Each Product Performed
In order from best to worst, here’s how each wrist rest scored.