What is a Desk Extension Elbow Pad Armrest used for? While working at a large display computer on a narrow desk, it helps alleviate eye fatigue by lengthening the distance from the screen to your body. For long hours of using computer, it supports your cantilever elbows as a desk extender, relieving the pressure and tension on wrists and forearms and making keyboard typing relaxed. In addition, no stressful friction between forearms and the desk helps keep both of them clean. The IT Computer Chair Armrest Support is ergonomically designed to support elbow and forearm while using a computer keyboard and mouse. It not only reduces tension from wrist, cervical vertebrae, shoulder and arm, but also effectively relieves pains from arm, shoulder and neck muscles as well as localized pressure on the wrist caused by long-term use of computer and other repetitive operation. THE PACKAGE CONTAINS ONE ARMREST. Product Features Three pivot points and two adjustable hinges can be fine-tuned for horizontal and vertical adjustments to achieve ergonomic comfort. Strong aluminium alloy material construction provides durability, flexibility and adjustability, supporting up to 10kgs (or 22lbs) Effectively relieves up to 90% of the weight undertaken by your wrist; also reduces stress from cervical vertebrae, shoulder and arm. Keep correct posture, avoid cervical vertebrae ache and nearsightedness. Uniquely design makes your hand move freely, comfortably and effortlessly to work on your computer. Fits desk top up to 60mm thick.
N**W
As advertised, except desk needs to be 2" or thinner for secure fit.
I've only had it for a couple of weeks, so can't address durability of material construction. For now, it works fine as advertised, with one small glitch (thus 4 stars): the attachment space is too narrow for all but the thinnest desktops. Assuming the product doesn't fall apart on me (in which case, I will update my post!), I think it will work well for my needs. Just be sure to measure your desk thickness, at the exact location you plan to attach this. It needs to be thinner than 2 inches to ensure a secure fit.Only other thing I might like would be the ability to adjust the vertical relative height of the elbow pad, as we all have a different shoulder to elbow length.
S**S
So far so good
Just bought this. I was developing a painful callus on my mouse hand, and a cushion didn't seem to fix it -- partly because my desk is shallow and it kept sliding off. So we'll see. It's sturdy and well-made, for the price. The height adjustment works well for fine tuning. I did find that with the clamp over to the right of the mouse -- like she has it in the photos -- I couldn't reach the middle of the keyboard. So I'm trying it with the clamp in between keyboard and mouse. That works OK. So far. I'll try to remember to update this.Update: Yes, it works fine, after I got used to it. In fact, it feels good -- like you're magically gliding over the desk. You just have to get used to the momentary look of horror when a friend or colleague sees the contraption for the first time.
M**S
Works great!
Works great. I have some tendonitis in the right arm-have this attached to my sewing table & sometimes forget it's there. When my arm starts bothering me I put my forearm in it & it's like ahhh. Such a relief.
G**R
Cradle that fits.
This is my second purchase of one. My left arm has atrophy and this is an amazing product. Highly recommend.
L**E
It is great. Moves well and pain is gone
I got this to relieve pain in elbow and arm while working on my computer. It is great. Moves well and pain is gone.
S**Y
The height is not adjustable but it's unnecessary because this is a perfect height to hold the ...
It does what it's supposed to do. The height is not adjustable but it's unnecessary because this is a perfect height to hold the mouse. I no longer have to lean forward to use the mouse and have an awkward leaning position.
C**.
Five Stars
Works and supports great. Fit desk perfect without problems.
M**L
Five Stars
Works perfectly on standard desks, not for old style ones
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