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The Ergonomic Arm Rest for Chair is an adjustable mouse pad with wrist support designed to enhance comfort and productivity in both home and office settings. Made from durable ABS plastic, it easily attaches to most chair armrests without the need for tools. With a maximum load capacity of 10kg, this innovative product promotes correct posture, alleviates cervical vertebrae strain, and features a memory foam wrist rest for added comfort during extended computer use.










| ASIN | B07H585YHC |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic, Wrist Support |
| Antenna Location | Office / Home |
| Brand | FUZADEL |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 542 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | ABS Plastic |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 17.8"L x 7.28"W |
| Item Weight | 9.92 ounces |
| Manufacturer | FUZADEL |
| Material | ABS Plastic |
| Mfr Part Number | CW015 |
| Model Number | 8541650459 |
| Product Dimensions | 17.8"L x 7.28"W |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office / Home |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 17.8*7.5*1inch |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic, Wrist Support |
| UPC | 699747849401 |
J**N
If you use a trackball mouse purchase this NOW!
This isn't to say a regular mouse wouldn't work with this product but I use a trackball exclusively and this thing is awesome. Instead of reaching forward to grab my mouse every time I need to use it I just put my hand down and it's right there. I work behind a desk 8 hrs a day and try everything/utilize any product to feel more comfortable doing so, because for those who do the same thing, you know how your body feels most of the time. This is one of my favorite products. It'll attach to any chair and if the Velcro straps aren't big enough it comes with MASSIVE zip ties that'll fit around anything. The wrist support is comfortable and the padding on the elbow area is just right. I'd recommend to anyone especially if you have any shoulder/arm pain, it significantly reduces the need to reach all day! (I'm no doctor this is just my experience)
G**S
A little wobbly but works fine
This is comfortable and it works just fine, getting it to stay firm on the chair required extra zip ties however. The ones that come with it are fine but if you are putting it over a larger armrest they don't fit, just something to keep in mind.
E**I
darn thing is great!
my new keyboard was taking up too much room on the shelf and it left very little room for the mouse. i got this just because of that and i am glad i did! so far it has been great! and the squishy wrist rest is super comfy!! the only con i have about this product is that i wish the end where the mouse sits was a bit thicker/sturdier. when i first attached it i would put my hand on it as i was getting up, luckily i would catch my self before i put too much weight on it and broke it off. i have now gotten use to not doing that when i get up but i will admit it was a bit difficult at first. that being said i would recommend this to anyone that needs some extra space or just wants to have their mouse closer to them and off the desk. its really great and would buy again! Edit: just wanted you all to know i did NOT pay $40 nor would i pay that for a second one. i got mine for a lil over half that price. if it were a thicker plastic and more sturdy then yea maybe 40 bux would be fair.
M**Y
A good idea but...
I wanted to love this thing, I really did. I've actually made things like this for chairs I've owned in the past and while they didn't look quite so finished as this, they were a whole lot more functional. First off, let me say that my chair is sort of funky. The armrests aren't flat and are rather thin. They also adjust in two axis so they have a little play in them. Those things let down my experience with the armrest through no fault of it's own. So we won't count those against it. For starters, you're never gonna have much success with hook and loop fasteners. They just don't get tight enough and there's nowhere for them to anchor to. Wherever you put your arm, the rest leans that way. Stay in one place too long and the rest tries to stay in that spot, tilted left or right. After you correct it a few times, or, for that matter, just use it for a few days, the straps get loose and have to be reset. And all that still applies if you use the zip ties. There's just no solid connection between the armrest and the armrest/mouse pad. Cinch all you want. You're gonna get movement. I've broken 3 zip-ties trying to get this thing to stay in one place. I've also modified or added mounting points and that helps but two or three screws right into the bottom of the armrest/mousepad would be the tidiest as well as the most direct solution. No straps or zip ties to make your chair look like a weekend project in an old Radio Shack back room. And I may go that way myself if none of my other ideas pan out. Right on day one, the wrist rest fell off. It looks like they used plenty of glue but whatever they used didn't bond well with whatever they make the wrist rest out of. There's no glue residue on it at all which means it plain didn't stick. There was plenty of residue on the main board, however. It took several rounds of Goo Gone to clean up that area and that's after scraping for a bit first. The mouse pad. The main reason for this thing to exist. And it's...ok. There's almost nothing wrong with it. It's functional bbut nothing special. What would make it special is if the rest of the package were great. If everything else was awesome, the mouse pad would seem so as well. Except for the one problem. The mouse pad is flat from edge to edge. There's nothing to stop the mouse from sailing right off the sides or front of the pad straight onto the floor. And that's going to happen, what with all the movement you're getting right to left and up/down movement is exaggerated way out on the front. Take your hand off the mouse to type(you do it all the time), and off she goes! I, personally, like nice, quality mice built to superior standards with high quality materials. But I don't know how long my expensive mouse is going to last taking a trip to the deck a couple of times a day(at least!). And I didn't want to find out so I got some plastic sheet material and cut a strip that I then screwed to the sides of the mouse pad. Now my mouse has a fenced-in yard. That helps tremendously. But it should have been built that way. And that about sums it up for this whole unit. I've already modified it quite a bit and I'm not done yet. But for what it costs, everything I am doing or have done should already be part of the design. Instead, you get a half-done idea that literally looks half-done with all it's zip ties and straps hanging everywhere and the smell of fresh glue in the air. I will not, I'm afraid, be buying another one of these. I'll build my own. It'll be cheaper and it might just work.
J**Y
A Wrist Saver!
I've been using this thing for months now, and it's easily one of the best ergonomic investments I've ever made. One of the best things about it is that it's just wide enough to fit a Magic Trackpad! That combo is ergo-heaven! The memory foam pad is very comfortable while still being supportive. The velcro straps used to hold it to the chair's armrest are still holding tight after months of use. Excellent quality!
D**D
Wont stay on chair arm
The straps meant to hold the device to the chair are too short and they dont hold. My chair has a pretty standard thickness in its arms and i can get the straps to hold until i try to use the item. It seems ergonomically correct but as soon as i try to use it the straps come undone.
A**E
Comfortable but not incredibly stable
So far I've quite liked using this arm rest, and it's helped with some of the elbow and wrist pain I usually experience using a computer. The only issue is even after securing it to my chair snugly, it still wobbles a bit. It isn't a major problem for me, but I use a trackball so I'm not moving around on it too much either. May be a concern for a standard mouse, but I'm very pleased with my purchase.
T**R
BEWARE
If you are looking for a multi-function mousepad/ armrest that will attach to BOTH a chair arm AND a desk, as advertised, DO NOT BUY THIS. It ONLY attaches to the arm of a chair - no clamp is included for a desk attachment even though the item description photos show one. Additionally, the first unit arrived in a crushed box that had obviously been opened before. I requested another one since this was going to be a gift - the company did send the replacement quickly, but again, NO CLAMP! I figured then that this is just another case of a seller providing an inaccurate description, or else this is a deliberate falsification. I did keep the second one, despite the aggravation, because I could not find anything else that would meet the specific requirements we have. ALSO the gel wrist rest is not removable, so if it’s too thick as it is for me, you’re stuck with it. This SHOULD be sold for about $15: it’s pretty much a piece of molded/shaped plastic, a gel wrist rest and some velcro straps. Avoid this product if you can find something else that works for you.
J**P
Does what it promises!
Very helpful, my arm pain is virtually gone! And lightweight enough to move around if I decide to work from my couch instead of my office :)
D**A
Cumple con lo que promete
De las cosas que no sabes que las necesitas hasta que las usas. Se ajustó bien al reposabrazos de mi silla, el único problema que le veo es que la almohadilla es bastante incómoda al usarla con un mouse ergonómico. Fuera de eso, es bastante práctica.
A**D
Good little mouse holder
Works as intended, I wish the velcro straps were just a bit longer
L**A
good idea, good wrist rest, but too short straps, slow mouse surface, too short arm rest pad
The pad is stiff enough, with good and soft wrist rest. It may move though, depending on the stability of your chair's arm rests. However, the Velcro straps are too short and I had only to use tire raps. The mouse surface is slow, not appropriate for gaming, for example. What it is the most important drawback for me is that the arm rest pad is too short. It means my elbow stays on the hard edge of the pad, even if I push my mouse to the extreme on the other side. This is distracting and possibly hurting at long term.
A**.
Exactly what I was looking for!
Just what I needed as an armrest while using the mouse! I have a bad shoulder and wrist, and been searching for something to help ease the pain while on the computer, thank goodness I found this... Although the velcro straps did not work, they were coming undone on the chair arm, but gladly it came with 3 Cable Ties which works perfect, and held it in place, what a smart thought by the company! The only downside, but not much of a concern is that the mouse keeps sliding down at every unattended moves, as there's nothing preventing it from dropping. Nevertheless, it still worth it 👌
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