Keyboard wrist rests distribute weight pressure throughout super-soft gel for more comfortable keying. Natural ventilation between molds keeps hands cooler and drier when typing for extended periods of time. Nonslip base keeps pad in place. Stylish accents give your wrist rest a little extra personal flavor on the desktop. Soft finish makes the wriest rest easy to wipe clean when it inevitably gets dirty from long hours typing on the keyboard.
Manufacturer | Kensington |
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Categories | Kensington Office SuppliesKensington Mouse Pads & Wrist Rests |
Manufacturer Stock No. | 62395 |
MPN | KMW62395 |
Model# | 62395 |
UPC Code | 636638006178 |
UNSPSC Code | 0 |
Brand Name | Kensington |
Manufacturer | ACCO Brands Corporation |
Manufacturer Website Address | http://www.acco.com |
Product Line | Duo Gel Wave |
Product Model | 62395 |
Product Name | Duo Gel Wrist Rest |
Product Type | Wrist Rest |
Assembly Required | No assembly is required |
Contains Recycled Materials | N |
Returnable | No |
Unit of Measure | EA |
Item Weight | 1.59 |
Ships via UPS | Y |
This item is sold by the | EA |
Brand | Kensington |
Country of Origin | TW |
UNSPSC Number | 46182206 |
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