MEKASS Ergonomic Wrist Rest Set (Keyboard + Mouse) with Memory Foam and Non-Slip Silicone Base
Product description
If your wrists feel “worked” after long typing sessions, this MEKASS ergonomic wrist rest set is built to make that part of your desk setup feel a lot calmer. It pairs a keyboard wrist rest with a matching mouse wrist pad, using soft memory foam and a non-slip silicone base so the pads stay where you put them.
That said, it’s not magic—wrist comfort depends on your posture, desk height, and how you position your keyboard and mouse. This is best seen as supportive padding and pressure relief, not a guaranteed fix for everyone.
Key takeaways
The set is designed around three things: comfort, pressure relief, and staying in place. The keyboard and mouse supports both use slow-bounce-back memory foam and a smooth lycra fabric cover, aiming to reduce harsh contact and help your hands rest more naturally during office work, studying, or gaming. The “massage pattern” on the top surface is there to encourage relaxation and promote circulation while you’re working for hours.

It’s also sized to work with most desks setups “on paper,” with a keyboard pad around 17.32 x 3.15 x 0.79 inches and a mouse pad around 6.23 x 3.54 x 0.79 inches. If your current wrist rest is too small to actually support your wrist during movement, this one is positioned to be more practical for daily use.
What you’ll notice day to day
In real use, the main difference is how much your wrists have to “fight” the desk surface. With memory foam, you typically get a bit of give under your forearm/wrist area, which can help reduce discomfort from sustained contact—especially if you’re constantly typing, clicking, and adjusting your hand position.
The non-slip silicone base is another everyday win. It’s meant to provide a heavy grip so the wrist rests don’t creep around while you work or game. That matters more than people think, because a pad that shifts can undo the comfort benefits pretty quickly.



One limitation to keep in mind: the set is focused on comfort and wrist support, but it can’t compensate for bad ergonomics like a keyboard that’s too high or a chair that forces your shoulders up.
The essentials
This is a “set” wrist rest approach: one pad for the keyboard area and one for the mouse area, designed to support both contact points. The top uses a massage pattern design intended to help hands relax, provide pressure relief, and promote blood circulation during long hours of computer use.
For the materials, the foam is described as premium medical-grade slow bounce-back memory foam, with a silky smooth lycra fabric on top. The idea is straightforward: soft enough to be comfortable, but designed to return to shape so it doesn’t permanently collapse after daily use.

Tech specs
- Keyboard wrist rest dimensions: 17.32 x 3.15 x 0.79 inches
- Mouse pad rest dimensions: 6.23 x 3.54 x 0.79 inches
- Foam type: slow bounce-back memory foam
- Fabric cover: lycra fabric
- Base: non-slip silicone base
- Color: Classic Black
Where it shines (and where it may not)
It makes sense if you spend a lot of time typing and mouse-clicking and you want your wrists to have a softer, more stable landing zone. Office work, school sessions, and casual-to-serious gaming are all mentioned as use cases, and the two-piece layout is built for exactly that: reducing strain at both the keyboard and mouse.



It might not be the best match if you’re looking for a rigid, height-adjusting solution or if you want a fully customizable setup for multiple wrist heights. Also, if your main problem is pain caused by a broader ergonomics issue (desk/monitor/chair alignment), a wrist rest alone can feel like a partial bandage rather than a full fix.
Practical tips for getting the most from it
Try placing the keyboard wrist rest so your wrist lands on the padding without forcing your hand to float awkwardly. Then set the mouse wrist rest so it supports your wrist during clicks and short movements, not just when your mouse is perfectly centered. A quick way to tell if you nailed it: if your wrist feels like it’s “relaxing into” the foam instead of pressing hard, the fit is working.
If the pad edges bother you or feel too tall, it may be worth rechecking desk height and keyboard angle before assuming the product is the wrong one. Comfort can be very position-dependent.

Mini FAQ
Should I use both the keyboard and mouse wrist rests?
If your discomfort shows up in both typing and mouse use, then yes—this set is specifically made as a pair for keyboard and mouse areas.
Does the silicone base work on different desk surfaces?



The base is described as compatible with a range of surfaces like metal, wood, glass, or plastic, with a non-slip silicone grip meant to keep the pad in place.
Is this meant to treat wrist pain?
It’s designed to relieve wrist pain and discomfort associated with long computer use. Still, it’s not a medical device, so results depend on your posture and overall ergonomics.
Will the foam flatten over time?
The foam is described as slow bounce-back memory foam. While that suggests it’s designed to return to shape, you’ll still want to treat it like a daily comfort pad and avoid extreme pressure when not in use.
Is it good for gaming?
Gaming is listed as a use case, and the non-slip base plus wrist support design is intended to help during long sessions.
When it makes sense?
Buy it if you want a two-piece wrist rest setup (keyboard + mouse) that focuses on soft memory foam comfort, pressure relief, and staying in place on common desk surfaces. It’s especially worth considering if you regularly type and click for long hours and you want your wrists to rest more naturally.
Skip it if your problem is mainly driven by overall workstation ergonomics (monitor height, keyboard tilt, chair setup) or if you specifically need adjustable, rigid support rather than a soft foam rest. In those cases, this can help a bit, but it may not solve the root cause.
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