







🖱️ Glide in comfort, work and game without the strain!
The DELTAHUB Carpio 2.0 is a right-handed ergonomic wrist rest crafted with medical expert input to reduce wrist strain and carpal tunnel risk. Featuring premium silicone padding and PTFE feet, it offers smooth mouse movement and all-day comfort. Ideal for professionals and gamers alike, it supports extended computer use with a sleek, compact design.






| ASIN | B098PB99ML |
| Best Sellers Rank | 6,089 in Stationery & Office Supplies ( See Top 100 in Stationery & Office Supplies ) 19 in Wrist Rests |
| Compatible devices | Laptop |
| Cover Material | Silicone |
| Cover material | Silicone |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (2,180) |
| Date First Available | 7 July 2021 |
| Fill material | Silicone |
| Form factor | Ergonomic |
| Is heat sensitive? | No |
| Item Weight | 80 g |
| Item weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | DELTAHUB |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CR-S-GR-R |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Model Number | CR-S-GR-R |
| Model name | DELTAHUB - Carpio Ergonomic Right-Handed Wrist Rest For Mouse, Carpal Tunnel Support, Extension Reducing, Pain Relief, Anti-Fatigue, Easy Glide, Sleek, Office Computer, Laptop, Gaming - Small, Grey |
| Number of items | 2 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Dimensions | 9.6 x 4 x 0.25 cm; 80 g |
| Shape | Rectangular prism |
| Special feature | Ergonomic |
| Style | Ergonomic |
E**T
Better than the cheaper alternatives
It may be relatively expensive, but it works so much better than the cheaper alternatives. I have a cheap one that I use while working, reserving this for gaming sessions. Overall they're comparable on the levels of comfort. But these glide on a mouse mat so much easier. There's less inertia, and the movement's smoother. Although I guess depending on the type of game you're playing that might not be a benefit. I'd say it's definitely worth it if you're feeling the pressure on your Carpal bones.
M**S
Great Support for Work and Gaming, but Overpriced
I bought the Carpio 2.0 in an effort to improve the ergonomics of my desk, where I spend long hours both working and gaming. In terms of quality and performance, it is genuinely excellent. The materials feel premium, and it provides a level of support that is superior to any standard wrist rest I've tried in the past. I enjoyed it so much that I considered buying a second one for my left hand at the keyboard. However, there's one significant drawback that stopped me: the price. As fantastic as the Carpio 2.0 is, it feels significantly overpriced for what is ultimately a small piece of plastic and silicone. While the performance is top-tier, the value proposition is hard to justify, especially when cheaper alternatives are readily available. In fact, I went for a cheaper alternative for my left hand and found it actually performed equally as well as the Carpio both in glide and comfort, albeit slightly lacking the build quality. So overall it's great, but you could get a left/right pair of a cheaper alternative and spend half as much as one of these with barely any trade-offs
A**Y
It works, carpal tunnel has disappeared
I was sceptical but needed something to alleviate my carpal tunnel. It wasn't severe but I could feel it was going to get worse over time and seeing as I work 10 hours at a desk and game at a desk for hrs I needed the extra support. Didn't want a ghastly gel slab on my desk and thought this little device would be better. Can honestly say after a few days using it my carpal tunnel symptoms are gone. Game changing is what this little thing is. Pricey but worth it and it glides across my mouse pad like a dream.
W**6
Spend More and Get an MX Ergo Mouse Instead
I've been experiencing pain in my right elbow, so wanted to improve the ergonomics of my mouse / desk. I like the idea behind Carpio 2.0 and had been using it with a Logitech MX Master 3S, but it doesn't work as well as I'd hoped. The pain in my elbow did improve slightly (not completely gone), but Carpio causes additional discomfort in my forearm and shoulder because it forces forearm elevation. It's also caused discomfort and swelling near the outside-bottom of my hand / wrist. If the rubber mould were more forgiving here then it wouldn't be a problem, but as it stands it's no different to the same part of my hand / wrist being impacted by the solid surface of my desk all day. The price is insane as well. I understand upfront investment in tooling to produce these things, but £35 is bonkers. The only reason I stumped up the cash is because I don't put a price on my health. One minor plus is the Carpio 2.0 makes gliding between mouse and keyboard a joy for me, but my wife and I share an office at home and the constant "swooshing" sound of me sliding what's essentially a miniature snowboard around on my desk for 7+ hours a day drives her (understandably) up the wall. My mechanical keyboard and intermittent desk percussion was already testing the limits, the Carpio is a bridge too far. I've found using a Logitech MX Ergo mouse offers a greater improvement. Pair it with a bog standard wrist wrest and forget the Carpio. if it wasn't too late, I'd be returning it.
L**N
Great Wrist Wrest
Great wrist wrest very comfortable and feels premium.It’s a bit pricey,But worth the money,I had a generic ergonomic one before this one,And it’s no where near as comfortable as the Carpio 2.0,I highly recommend,Only mouse wrist wrest you will ever need.
S**N
I loved the right hand but the left well…
I remember first seeing these products and thinking absolute rip-off and as someone who suffers with MSK issues, carpal tunnel is an everyday pain - I gave it a try, at first it was a bit tough to get used to but then it became life changing. An amazing product. Unfortunately I was riddled with a lot of adds stating how the left hand version also solves the problem when using a keyboard, encouraging to get rid of our wrist rests. So I caved in due to my previous experience. I was wrong, so I Delta. I would not recommend using this for keyboard, especially if your keyboard has a bit of height or tilt to it, it causes wrist pain like no other, so was utterly disappointed and had to return. I hope they go back to the drawing board with this one. They need to raise the height and also possibly add the space for two wrists that allow the rest to extend/retract.
S**N
Actually somehow worth it!! Kind of a goldilocks product.
I do digital illustration for over 8 hours a day every day, carpel tunnel + that gorilla arm feeling is inevitable when switching from my cintiq drawing screen to my mouse/keyboard. I'm really picky on feel/material so I've used the Kensington ergo soft wrist rest for years, the firm grey apple looking one... Got sick of it and wanted to try something with more mobility and this is basically the only brand name choice and I was apprehensive about getting it but I did on a whim... turns out this thing is awesome and exactly what I wanted, the glide and drag is so smooth and the fit to my hand is exact with the Large, I absolutely love this thing, actually! I can imagine it's not for everyone but if you feel like trying it out PLEASE give it a chance.
J**F
Good but expensive for what it is
This is such a simple thing but it works well. It’s just a small piece of plastic and rubber which you rest the base of your mouse hand on. It glides easier over the mouse mat, and helps keep your wrist in a better position
J**L
Good
J**S
初めは慣れるまで時間が必要ですが、次第に手の置き心地が良くなります。 本当に素晴らしい逸品です!
D**I
Very comfortable to use
C**E
It looks like a gimmick at first glance, but I cannot work without it anymore, it is such a great support for the wrist, especially with long coding sessions.
F**O
Produit au top confortable de ouf et on voit la différence du positionnement du poignet un soulagement top . dommage qu'il y a pas plus d'informations sur comment choisir là taille j'ai acheté en promos 33€ au lieu de 40€ un peux cher pour un repose poignet
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