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Belkin F8E263-BLK WaveRest Gel Wrist Pad for Keyboards, Black

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Color: Black (for Keyboard)


Features

  • Product Type Keyboard Wrist Support
  • Helps avoid injuries that can lead to repetitive stress disorder
  • Promotes upper hand and wrist movement with unique WaveRest design
  • Lightweight yet durable construction for years of use
  • GelFlex Comfort Zone cushioning for flexible support

Description

Color:Black (for Keyboard) The WaveRest Keyboard Wrist Support from Belkin improves hand and wrist posture while you type. Now you can type or surf the Internet comfortably for long periods and avoid injuries that can lead to repetitive stress disorder. Our patented WaveRest design combined with our GelFlex Comfort Zone cushioning assures you of maximum comfort and support. The Belkin WaveRest Gel-Filled Cushion Rest Pad gives your wrists plenty of ergonomic support through a wave design that permits natural hand and wrist movements. The gel cushion creates contours that fit to the curves of your wrists and provides support as well. Because it isn't attached to a mouse pad, you can move it wherever you'd like on your desk and use it for other purposes too. The lightweight, durable design stands up to years of use.


Product Dimensions: 21 x 4.2 x 1 inches


Item Weight: 3.52 ounces


Item model number: F8E263-BLK


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: Yes


Date First Available: October 11, 2000


Manufacturer: Belkin Components


Language: English


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • GARBAGE PRODUCT. Not a gel, not comfortable, makes noise. Don't waste your money.
Color: Black Pattern Name: Mouse Pad
My last mouse pad was a Fellows gel, which was a little stiff but alright. After 6 years or so of daily use, it split and needed to be replaced. So, I check the reviews on Amazon, this thing is rated high so why not. As a few others have mentioned, this is a foam, not a gel, at least not in my universe. The pad part makes a 'crunchy' noise when moving your hand around which is annoying. What manufacturer in their right mind would think this is acceptable? The pad is too flat and not high enough to be supportive. I've used this for 5 hours as I type this, and it is going in the garbage can. My palm actually feels bad, which is a new one. I have a feeling the 5 star reviews are shills, they only use it for a little bit and not for work, they have never used a gel pad before, or magically, they have received something completely different than I. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2016 by SamIam

  • Not comfortable to use
Color: Black Pattern Name: Mouse Pad
I was really disappointed with this, it don't seem to reduces wrist stress, in fact it's not very comfortable to use. I'm tempted to cut it open to see if there is actually gel inside ( it feels like a rock). Unfortunately, it also doesn't conform to the wrist at all, even when I press really hard. I deal with constant wrist strain and this wrist pad was really a let down. I actually have it turned upside down right now because the wrist portion was so uncomfortable. Update- I cut open the wrist rest since it wasn't doing me any good and posted pictures of what's inside, it's definitely not gel! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2016 by M

  • It's not a gel pad
Color: Black Pattern Name: Mouse Pad
The hand rest is sort of comfortable, but it doesn't conform to your hand shape. Reason: This is not gel. It has foam inside it. I didn't like the pad all that much, so I cut it open and well, there was foam inside it. Belkin, please don't lie that this is gel. It's not. I have uploaded two pictures of the pad. One of them shows the material inside the hand rest, which is clearly foam. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2013 by baran

  • Avoid - Crinkled to Death
Color: Black Pattern Name: Mouse Pad
The media could not be loaded. Avoid it... The edges of the product are uneven; it doesn't lay flat on a desk. The wrist pad doesn't offer much support and the dimpled shape is more uncomfortable than using no pad at all. Most important, and the reason this thing is now in a trash can... Every time you move your wrist (and I mean EVERY TIME, even slightly, not just when you rest your wrist on it or remove your wrist) it makes an annoying crinkly noise, similar to a balled up plastic bag. Is there a plastic in there? I'm thinking that's what is... I'm reminded of the cheap carnival store prizes stuffed with balled up plastic bags. This was too much to live with; after 45 minutes of typing I threw the thing across the room. This would be a great CIA torture device; it drives you slowly insane. Screw sleep deprivation and waterboarding, it's time for the Belkin WaveRest! Every slight movement, ever inhalation, every exhalation makes it crinkle. I've begun hearing it in my dreams. I'm running down a hallway being chased by diaper-clad adult babies, then I open a door, and fall into a ball pit of rolled up plastic bags, while my father stares eating nachos with his mouth open. I wonder if Amazon sells Thorazine, and if it's eligible for Prime shipping. Simply put, this thing fails at everything it attempts. What is a mouse pad? A flat thing to put your mouse on. The Belkin WaveRest? NOPE, not flat. What is the purpose of a wrist support? Added comfort when using the mouse. The Belkin WaveRest? NOPE, discomfort, and weird ear torture. How did this thing get past QC? It came in a box where it was held flat; when I removed it from the package the edges curled up like the brim of an old ballcap. Did nobody actually touch this product after it was completed? Is mine the only one with these issues? I feel like maybe someone got their lunch caught in the machine that makes these mouse pads and just said "screw it, nobody saw" - now I'm resting my wrist on 80% gel, 20% Subway wrapper. Now I'm looking forward to the accompanying Belkin WaveRest keyboard wrist support which I ordered at the same time but was mailed separately, and is due to arrive Monday. Should I bother opening it, or toss it directly into the trash can? Lemarchand's shipping box, the Lament Configuration with branded packing tape... containing the official office accessory of cenobites of EVERY dimension. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2016 by Andy

  • Not gel
Color: Black Pattern Name: Mouse Pad
Very disappointed with this mouse pad. I previously purchased both a gel keyboard and wrist pads from a Best Buy store and was very pleased. I know one of them was Belkin, not sure of the other one. They were squishy, yet firm & supportive and didn't move around when I moved my wrist/arm/hand. They lasted years (despite my young nieces poking a hole in the mouse pad to play with the gel). This one that I just received is very lightweight and does not contain gel. When I squeeze it or even rest my wrist on it, it pops like it has bubble wrapping in it. Should have heeded previous reviews that theirs had "foam" in it, but I thought surely if I buy one that "ships from and sold by Amazon.com" I would receive a good one. Alas, not so :-( It does not lay flat on my desk; the ends raise up depending on the movement of my hand. Also, the covering on the mouse pad is very uncomfortable, causing friction as I move my wrist around. I will be going to a physical store to buy a better quality replacement. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2017 by Kindle Customer

  • Constant crackling makes this redesign not worth purchasing.
Color: Blue Pattern Name: Mouse Pad
I got one of these in 2001 and still have it and when I needed a new one, I bought this without looking at the reviews because I'm completely happy with the old one even 16 years later.....however, seems in those years,they chose to reengineer it for the worse. Not only is the gel pad hard, unlike the squishy goodness of the old one, but they've stuck some sort of plastic bubble wrap sounding stuff underneath it. It crackles with every movement of your wrist! I figured I must have gotten a bad one and called Belkin, but the lady confirmed it was designed differently and that's how it is now.....why anyone would think a constantly crackling mouse pad is a good idea is beyond me. Returned it for a piddly 50 cent refund, but it was either that or throw it away. Wish I'd read the bad reviews. Wish when you've got a good thing going, no one re-engineers it so badly there's not point in continuing to make it. But what's worse is, if you can't open it in store (which you can't with that sort of plastic casing), there's no way to know until you've ruined the package and taken it out. Sigh. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2017 by Izmadiz

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