🖱️ Elevate your workspace comfort and precision—because your wrist deserves the best!
The Fellowes Crystals Gel Mouse Mat combines ergonomic wrist support with a stain-resistant gel surface and a non-slip rubber base. Designed for laser and optical mice, it enhances tracking accuracy while reducing wrist fatigue. Its vibrant purple design adds a stylish touch to any professional or home office setup, backed by a 1-year warranty for peace of mind.
Style | Wrist Rest |
Model name | Fellowes Mouse Mat Wrist Support - Crystals Gel Mouse Pad with Non Slip Rubber Base - Ergonomic Mouse Mat for Computer, Laptop, Home Office Use - Compatible with Laser and Optical Mice - Purple |
Special feature | Ergonomic, Non-Slip, Wrist Support |
Item weight | 0.34 Kilograms |
Compatible devices | Keyboard, Mouse |
Pattern | Single |
Fill material | Gel |
Form factor | Ergonomic |
Shape | Rectangular |
Is heat sensitive? | No |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00077511914416 |
Manufacturer | Fellowes |
Number of items | 1 |
UPC | 077511914416 077348834697 |
Model Number | 91441 |
Product Dimensions | 23.01 x 20.17 x 0.25 cm; 340 g |
Material Type | Gel |
Manufacturer Part Number | FEL91441 |
Item Weight | 340 g |
A**R
Great design, well made, and comfortable to use
I bought this mouse pad on the strength of positive reviews here and I'm very happy with it. It sticks so firmly to my desk that if I want to move it I literally have to unpeel it and stick it down again - there's no chance of it slipping! The gel wrist rest is very comfortable and not at all sticky/sweaty (for me) as one other reviewer found. I use an optical mouse and it works perfectly with this pad.My only criticism would be that since the wrist rest takes up about a third of the pad, the useable pad area for the mouse is slightly small and I find myself hitting the edge occasionally. But this doesn't happen a lot, and overall I would very much recommend it. I bought a vertical mouse to use with it, and together they have helped reduce pain in my wrist and fingers.
D**N
Wrist assured...!
Solid product: had one at my last place of work and have just bought for my home office. The smooth gel texture may not be to the liking of some, but found it comfortable and easier to keep clean than similar wrist rests with the woven texture to them.The underside is also great too, the desk I have at home has a fairly glossy finish (think style prevailed over substance when picking it!) but the mat sticks fast to the surface with no slipping around. The surface for the mouse is...standard: push mouse over mat, mouse works.I gave this product 5 stars. Do I 'love' mouse mats / wrist rests? No! But can't fault the product - behaves just as expected. After my wrist has done so much for me, putting this decent cushion under it was the least I could do...
J**3
Good Mousepad
Comfortable, and easy to clean. Bear in mind, that you cannot have dust on pad, otherwise you may not be able to move your mouse as smoothly as you would like.
A**N
1r
Great mat for the money. 14 months on gel cushion still plump. Getting a little weary on pad as you can see. It's not glamorous but I had a fancier looking oaf that lasted just weeks. Reliable stuff
F**S
top-tier quality and durability
top-tier quality and durability
G**N
My RSI problems in my wrist have gone away since using this
Being a graphic designer, I'm used to using a mouse for a ridiculous number of hours per week, months after month year after year, but after several years, the RSI in my mouse hand got so bad that it was excruciating, I spent a great deal of time researching alternative mouses first so that my hand wouldn't have to pivot at the wrist unnaturally high (Yes - I've used the same wireless laser mouse for years as it's so damn good) but acknowledge that the mouse and my chosen line of work are doing my RSI no good. I looked at Apple Magic Mouse (£60) and Logitech T400 (£20) and Microsoft Arc Mouse (£45), among others - all of which offer a better ergonomic fit so that your hand is much flatter and the angle at which the wrist pivots is almost parallel to the desk (has to be good) however read an awful of of reviews suggesting the level of accuracy and response was not as high as it needs to be if you have a job like, Graphic Design, for example. High level of response and accuracy with zero lag are critical. So £60 is a lot of money for a mouse right, a rip-off in my opinion.I considered gel mouse pads/supports as an alternative to spending a lot of money on a mouse, and therefore taking a chance on it being accurate and responsive enough at great cost. The gel mouse mat is a cheap way to tackle the RSI problem. This will sound like complete bu****it but from day one, my RSI has been practically non-existent. The gel pad raises the wrist and hand, allowing the hand to use the mouse at practically a horizontal level - eliminating the need to bend my wrist unnaturally for hours on end. I was very skeptical about buying this at first but as it was cheap (£6.00 less expensive than the high street retailers) I considered it worth writing off if unsuccessful. I since bought another so I have one for the office and one for home. Some reviews suggest the actual mouse surface is poor quality and peels off, but after 3 months, it's still like new and I can tell you I'm fussy as hell but have found this to be incredibly good.5 stars for price, quality and fit for the purpose for which it was designed. Don't delay - buy one (or two) today.
R**N
Quality product
Very comfortable wrist support, non-slip base, and the size of the overall mat is perfect, not too large or too small.
T**.
Nice and comfortable
Good quality. Very cooling to the touch
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