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The best keyboard wrist rest in 2023

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If you're a gamer or someone who is always at the keyboard, then you might want to consider buying a wrist rest. Wrist rests ensure that you do not put too much strain on your hands or wrists as you type away for hours on end. According to some doctors, keyboard wrist rests might also help reduce carpal tunnel syndrome and other pain points in your fingers and hands. Although some keyboards come with wrist rests already, if yours doesn't or you want to upgrade it, here are our top five picks for the best keyboard wrist rests in 2023.

HyperX Wrist Rest
HyperX Wrist Rest
Best for long-haul typists or gamers
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Razer Ergonomic Wrist Rest
Razer Ergonomic Wrist Rest
Best for gamers or Razer brand enthusiasts
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Redragon Keyboard Wrist Rest
Redragon Keyboard Wrist Rest
Best adaptable wrist rest option
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Jedia Keyboard Wrist Rest
Jedia Keyboard Wrist Rest
Best for students and office workers
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ASUS ROG Gaming Wrist Rest
ASUS ROG Gaming Wrist Rest
Best overall option for gamers
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HyperX Wrist Rest

Pros
  • Anti-fray stitching helps it last longer
  • Stay cool with cool gel memory foam
  • Clean, minimal design
Cons
  • Customers have reported that the outer covering can be a bit loose

The HyperX Wrist Rest is one that is designed to fit in with your setup. This simple rectangle is also rather durable with its anti-fray stitching. It's made of a cool gel memory foam, which ensures that your hands will stay cool and fit softly onto the rest during long-haul typing sessions.

If you're a gamer, you might enjoy how clean this wrist rest looks. Except for the stitching, it's solid black and the branding is barely visible. It's designed to slide right under your keyboard and blend in without being too overly distracting.

HyperX Wrist Rest
HyperX Wrist Rest
Best for long-haul typists or gamers
Partial close up of a hand resting on a Razer wrist rest.
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Razer Ergonomic Wrist Rest

Pros
  • Ergonomic, inclined design enhances comfort while gaming
  • Stays put with anti-slip rubber feet
  • Includes solid-edge frame and waterproof material for durability
Cons
  • Expensive for a wrist rest

When your setup has a lot of Razer gaming gear, then you probably want a wrist rest to match it, and the Razer Ergonomic Wrist Rest is designed for gamers. Even more so, Razer promises that the rest can alleviate pressure on your wrists from prolonged periods of gaming at an elevated angle.

This product has an ergonomic inclined design to ensure that you can reduce fatigue as you move your fingers across the keys when gaming. It also sports anti-slip rubber feet, so it won’t go moving around during gaming. Razer even encloses the rest in a solid-edge frame, which ensures more durability than stitched edges, and, thanks to the plush leatherette cushion material, the rest is waterproof.

Razer Ergonomic Wrist Rest
Razer Ergonomic Wrist Rest
Best for gamers or Razer brand enthusiasts
A black Redragon wrist rest on a white background.
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Redragon Keyboard Wrist Rest

Pros
  • Adaptable to your specific wrist shape because of memory foam
  • Washable
  • Offers sizes for both half- and full-sized keyboards
Cons
  • The distracting red logo may not be visually appealing to all

The Redragon Keyboard Wrist Rest is one that's perfect for most keyboards and laptops. It uses soft-medium firm memory foam, which means that it can adapt to your wrist's unique shape over time. This wrist rest is even said to be washable, and it has a waterproof coating. That makes the rest perfect for home office setups or gamers who might have a messy desk.

The size of this wrist rest is just right. Redragon offers sizes for both full-size keyboards as well half-sized keyboards, so it's not only for gamers with larger and more fancy mechanical keyboards. The rest also has a silicon rubber base to prevent slipping and curling.

Redragon Keyboard Wrist Rest
Redragon Keyboard Wrist Rest
Best adaptable wrist rest option
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Jedia Keyboard Wrist Rest

Pros
  • Silicon base helps it stay put
  • Includes matching mouse rest
  • Has massage holes and wave-shaped grooves
Cons
  • Not the most stylish design, a bit clunky looking

The Jedia Keyboard wrist rest is more catered for everyday use and usage outside of gaming. This rest has massage holes and two wave-shaped grooves on both sides. The massage holes are especially helpful as you work because they enhance airflow, and Jedia claims they can massage your wrist.

Generally speaking, the Jedia Keyboard Wrist Rest is a bit less traditional than other wrist rests and fits better in an office setting due to that look. The base of the rest is also made of silicon, which helps it stay firm on a desk. Jedia even includes a matching mouse rest, so you're getting two products for the price of one.

Jedia Keyboard Wrist Rest
Jedia Keyboard Wrist Rest
Best for students and office workers
A close up of an Asus ROG gaming wrist rest sitting on a table next to a keyboard and mouse.
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ASUS ROG Gaming Wrist Rest

Pros
  • Splash-resistant leatherette surface
  • Non-slip rubber feet
  • Elevated ergonomic design to ease wrist fatigue
Cons
  • No special cooling features

This Asus ROG rest is designed for gamers. The rest has a simple design with a soft foam cushion core. There's even some Asus ROG branding on the sides if you like to match your setup.

It also has a splash-resistant leatherette surface. As for becoming worn at the edges, this rest has stitched edges with concealed seams so it won't tear. Asus even adds in non-slip rubber feet, so the rest doesn't glide across your desk if you jam your keyboard too hard. The angled design sets your hands at an ergonomic position to reduce wrist fatigue while gaming for extended periods of time.

ASUS ROG Gaming Wrist Rest
ASUS ROG Gaming Wrist Rest
Best overall option for gamers
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