🖥️ Elevate Your Workspace Comfortably!
The VIVO Wood Arm Rest Mouse Pad with Wrist Cushion is designed to enhance your ergonomic experience while working. With adjustable length support, it fits various chair sizes and provides a clutter-free space for your essentials. The memory foam wrist padding ensures comfort and support, making it a versatile choice for both left and right-handed users.
Manufacturer | VIVO |
Brand | VIVO |
Item Weight | 3.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 19 x 11.8 x 0.04 inches |
Item model number | MOUNT-MS02D |
Color | Black |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material Type | Particle Board, ABS Plastic, Steel |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 19L x 11.8W inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | MOUNT-MS02D |
A**N
Solid performance
Starps to my chair and stays in place well. There is more than enough room for me to move the mouse without having to reset it's position, like I had originally expected. Has made gaming sessions on my PC way easier and relaxed, allowing me to play longer without discomfort. It's made of good solid materials so I doubt it'll break down on me anytime soon.
R**
The Vivo Arm Rest Mouse Pad significantly relieved the stress and pain I experienced.
The product arrived quickly. It was easy to attach to the arm of my chair, and it was as described online. I am pleased with the support and the positive benefits of using this device. I am going to adjust the length. I am glad I ordered the Vivo Arm Rest Mouse Pad.
F**R
So worth it
Be warned: you must assemble and need a phillips screwdriver. That being said, easy assembly, though you need to figure out where the straps will go on your chair arm first. You are not stuck with the location it is sent in. Someone else posted some good images of the slots in the metal that you can use for the straps. I had to move 2.Once assembled with the straps suitable for your chair arm, this is solid. A bit heavy so it needs to be secure. The place where the mouse goes has a teeny bit of a lip so the mouse doesn't just fly off if you turn the chair too quickly like my old plastic one did. You can, however, knock it off without too much effort. Learning curve.Pros: I can use my mouse at the correct level for my shoulder.Mouse does not fly off most of the time.Sturdy.I lower the chair arm and the whole thing slides under my desk.Was able to make it fit on 2 different office depot task chairs and an old Aeron chair .Cons:A little heavy(kind of a plus, too)Not as easy to move the velcro around as I might like.I liked my plastic one, but I love this one. Stops my shoulder and back from aching after a long day working code and spreadsheets and doesn't scary flex or send the mouse to the floor when I use the chair arm to stand up.I'd definitely buy it again.
C**E
Good for what it is but not crazy about it.
As a mousepad it does the job- good size pad, wide enough to comfortably rest your forearm. The wrist pad is surprisingly supportive and comfortable. That being said, it's pricier than my previous arm rest mousepad, much bulkier and heavier, and while it's obviously tough and durable, it isn't sticky or bound enough to stay in place- it keeps sliding on my chair's arm rest no matter what I do. Maybe it's my chair, but I'm looking for a replacement very soon.
K**K
Works well
It is adjustable in many ways so it can fit on a lot of different size arms. You can also just use one piece if it is too big because it has the mouse pad texture in both areas.
A**J
Attention: You can move the straps!!!
These are great! I'm a dev during the day and gamer at night, using a split keyboard and wireless mouse. I like to lounge and felt like these would help me do that so I thought I'd try these out. My chair is an older-style Herman Miller Aeron, which, at least compared to the few other office chairs I've tried, has armrests that are shorter, wider, and placed a bit further back than the average office chair.When I first attempted to apply this product to my chair, I shared the same concern expressed in a few of the reviews I've seen here: specifically, the straps seemed too far apart, and the front one was basically useless as the mousepad extends past my armrest (see attached picture for original location of strap, circled in red).HOWEVER!!! One is able to remove the strap and slide it through the slats on the plate connecting the two armrest sections (circled in blue in the same picture as earlier), and with very little effort; all you need to do is loosen the screws on the plate a bit if you need the strap to fit between it and the product (this is the case in my other picture, circled in blue), and then simply tighten them back up after you've threaded the Velcro through both slats. Overall, it just took me a few minutes of trial and error to determine the best position for the strap and the connecting plate and now I'm set for basically eternity.Final plusses are that these products feel extremely sturdy and are still simple enough to remove and reattach whenever you feel the need to.
E**.
Well made but straps are short
Sturdy and well built. Nice size mouse area. Downside the straps to attach to the arm of the chair are only 12 inches with a 3 inch grip section so 15 inches overall but too short for the arm of my chair. Will buy longer straps as the rest of the mouse pad is so well built. To the manufacture I would suggest longer straps then you will have a 5 star product.
R**Y
Fell Apart
I liked that this connected to my chair arm rest. However, multiple screws came loose and the cloth material came apart. Barely got 6 months use out of it.
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