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Steelseries Keyboard Wrist

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Steelseries Keyboard Wrist

2024-07-26 07:51:49

I Love them !! Wish the keyboard had a built-in wrist rest.

5
2024-05-21 03:50:48

Bought to use after laptop keyboard failed. Keyboard feels solid. Addition of a padded wrist rest over the front extension works really well. Software to control the keyboard actions/lighting leaves something to be desired but functional. The options of key travel and report frequency have yet to be tested. I like this keyboard.

5
2024-08-23 03:42:29

The K70 was my favorite keyboard of all time. Full Size with wrist rest... great lighting. Good feel almost silent. Went to buy another one and found they are no longer being made. In fact Logitech has quit making scissor key keypads. I had tried mx keys and don't like them. Now I have to spend weeks searching for my next keyboard and it unfortunately won't be a Logitech.

5
2024-08-27 03:49:52

It is very easy to type with, it almost wants you to keep typing. I have not had any strain or wrist fatigue yet. I am not the fastest teletype, but with this keyboard I make less mistakes. The keys are large and back-lit, making it easy to find the key. Even for gaming, I am very impressed with the way I can naturally play the game and not look at the keyboard all the time.

5
2024-07-27 04:55:34

If you have wrist or arm pain from excessive computer/mouse work, I strongly suggest you give this a try. I've been using a version of this exact mouse for 15 years now. It really works. It can't magically un-do long-term damage, but it can ease your pain and stop the terrible ergonomics a regular/traditional mouse causes. If you really want to go all-the-way, add a Goldtouch split keyboard as well, for the ultimate ergonomic computer set up. (the keyboard only applies if you can touch-type), but mouse will work for anyone. It's worth the investment, I promise.

5
2024-08-02 07:56:42

Good quality, easy to lift, lots of room for keyboard and mouse on the shelf, and the wrist pad can be used or not used, according to preference. I've had this for several months and love it. Much less expensive than the \original.\" I highly recommend it."

5
2024-05-15 07:24:29

Very responsive wi-fi keyboard and mouse. I just love the extension for resting your wrist too! Great buy for my hard earned money.

5
2024-06-22 02:38:54

Really like this combo. Takes a few days to get used to the angles but I get zero cramps or wrist pain now. Can't even tell. The keyboard keys and mouse are soft touch and silent

5
2024-06-25 07:59:51

I am a software engineer, I brought this for work. I do a lot of typing for work. I loved typing on this keyboard so badly. Cherry MX blue switch is really good for typing with that clicky feedback, feels so satisfying. Even though people are talking about how noisy the blue switch could be and how it is not for working environment because it annoys coworkers. I found this particular keyboard construction not noisier than coworkers normal keyboard. Probably thanks to the metal plate and heavy sturdy body. It is like a guitar without its wooden soundboard body wouldn't make much sound because it is only a string. Yes this key board is relatively quiet for daytime office usage. Cons: 1. I wish we have more choices on angles. You can solve this eventually. 2. I brought a wrist rest pad for this keyboard, keyboard is thick, with metal edge making my wrist a little bothered without the pad. Again, not something really serious.

5
2024-04-14 01:47:19

I use the mouse on a cramped set-up between monitor, scanner, printer and keyboard. It's a little large but the wrist rest is a big help. Picture editing and drafting used to require more space and arm motion. Good resolution per movment but a little too fast for me.

5