Human nature also cannot feel the absence of comfort elements that it did not have before, so sometimes we live unaware of what we are missing. When it comes to computer accessories, wrist support is one of the first things that comes to mind. My veteran keyboard, which I used for many, many years, did not have wrist support, and I never once thought “I wish I had a comfortable pillow to lean on.”
When I switched to Huntsman V2, it was replaced by the question of “how have I ever missed this comfort?” Every once in a while, I try to remove the wrist support and use it, but no, friend, it doesn’t. I’m so used to it.
But here’s razer’s keyboard that doesn’t have wrist support, and even a limited number of models have come with wrist support to date. Especially on mini keyboards other than the Huntsman V2 or those that are tenkeyless, there is no such possibility, but it does now.
Razer’s wrist supports, which he introduced by saying that there should be no keyboards without wrist support, automatically added this option to all of Razer’s keyboards. These supports, which are available under the name Razer Ergonomic Wrist Support, have artificial leather pillows with high quality material and non-slip feet. There are three types of wrist supports: for full-size keyboards, for keyboards we call Tenkeyless, for keyboards without numeracy, and for mini keyboards.
The lack of cooling gel in it may be seen as a disadvantage to some other wrist supports, but I did not experience any discomfort with use even on the hottest days of the summer months. Of course, this does not mean that you will not experience the same thing, if you have a body that sweats a lot, then perhaps you may want to turn to models with refrigerant gel.
One criticism of these new wrist supports is that their connection to the keyboard is not magnetized, which can cause keyboard or wrist support to play independently of each other in hard movements because they do not stick to the keyboard. I have to say, though, your non-slip feet are pretty good, so you don’t have to put them in place. So I haven’t experienced a shift on a tiny keyboard like the Blackwidow V3 Mini, which is pretty light compared to a full-size one. However, since the Blackwidow V3 Mini is slightly larger than Razer’s other mini keyboards (65% form factor), support for 60% form factor is also slightly short.
As for the price dimension of the business, the price is actually extremely affordable considering the price in dollars, only $20. According to our economy, it is worth about 230 liras these days, but of course it is not possible to find it at this price. Amazon, as the cheapest example, was sold for 303 liras, which is 80 liras because it is shipped through Germany. Wrist supports of other brands are usually sold in the 200-300 lira band. So it’s not a bad price, and I’d say it’s cheaper than Asus’s ROG Gaming wrist support, which has similar features.