Not exact matches
Cushions for back support,
wrist rests and any number of ergonomic products (chairs,
keyboards, mice) are huge helps in the office.
Typing while your
wrists are in flexion or extension, or letting your
wrists rest on the
keyboard are setting you up for stress induced injuries, such as
wrist pain or carpal tunnel.
The outer shell of the Helix 2 has a soft - touch matte finish that carries over to the
keyboard's
wrist rest and underside.
Because the Helix is top - heavy, its display tipped backward whenever my
wrists were not
resting on the
keyboard base.
As a bonus there is even a padded
wrist -
rest sporting the Razer logo included in the box that magnetically attaches to the
keyboard, and frankly it's bloody awesome.
Really I would have been happier to have the
wrist rest be either detachable or for the
keyboard to simply not have one in order to help decrease the weight and size further.
For comfort there's even a
wrist rest... provided you pay extra for it because's it's an add - on rather than just coming with the
keyboard by default.
Razer RZ03 -02040200-R3U1 Ornata Chroma — Revolutionary Mecha - Membrane RGB Gaming
Keyboard with Individually Backlit Mid-Height Keys —
Wrist Rest - Ergonomic Design
Razer RZ03 -02041800-R3U1 Ornata Expert — Revolutionary Mecha - Membrane Gaming
Keyboard with Mid-Height Keycaps -
Wrist Rest - Ergonomic Design
When you buy the G810 all you get is the
keyboard itself, while in contrast the Strafe RGB offers a fully metal body as opposed to the plastic shell of the G810, an extra set of keycaps and a
wrist rest, plus it uses exclusive silence MX Cherry switches.
It's The lack of a
wrist rest helps in keeping it nice and small, too, although I did miss that lack of comfort provided by other
keyboards.
Mechanical
Keyboard K555 INDRAH Redragon Gaming
Keyboard 104 Key RGB LED illuminated
Keyboard Backlit Computer PC Gaming
Keyboard with Macro Keys,
Wrist Rest and Blue Switches Equivalent
Gaming Mouse Gaming
Keyboard Combo S101 Redragon RGB LED Backlit
Keyboard and Mouse Set M601 Gaming Mouse and
Keyboard Silent 104 Key Computer PC Gaming
Keyboard with
Wrist Rest (New Improved Version)
Mechanical
Keyboard K550 RGB Yama Redragon Black Gaming
Keyboard 131 Key RGB LED Illuminated Backlit Computer PC Gaming Programmable Macro Keys,
Wrist Rest, USB Passthrough, Volume Control
This lapboard could be just the thing for PC gamers with a living room setup, as it comes with a built - in, full - size
keyboard (membrane or mechanical; take your pick), a large mouse pad and a substantial
wrist rest.
Grifiti Fat
Wrist Pad 17 x 2.75 x 0.75 Inch Black is a Thinner
Wrist Rest for Standard
Keyboards and Mechanical
Keyboards Black Nylon Surface
The lack of
wrist rest maybe be a negative for some - we liked seeing this added comfort on some of the other
keyboards we've seen.
There's also plenty of space in front of the
keyboard, which acts as a comfortable
wrist rest when in use.
At 17.5 x 5.3 inches (8.5 inches with the
wrist rest), the G513 is one of the smaller full - size gaming
keyboards I've reviewed.
In addition to a padded
wrist rest and keys that move up and down in a naturalistic wave pattern, the
keyboard also features hot keys for music, photos, settings and switching in between windows.
If you're looking for a budget gaming
keyboard and does not care about the number pad and
wrist rest, the Redragon K553 is the most suitable choice.
After several hours of use, we noticed the black
wrist rest was getting a bit worn from our
wrists, no matter if we used the included stand to prop up the
keyboard or left it alone.