Pecons—March 13, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Fits my silicon iMac Magic Keyboard. It doesn't lay flat and has a very little wobble but it’s not that noticeable. I like sliding my keyboard around so I actually left the plastic on the bottom of the mat. If you take it off the mat sticks really well in place if that is what you want. Read more
GymW—February 8, 2026✓ Verified purchase
While I like the design it is poorly made. Any significant pressure on it such placing your elbow on it when streching pops the front seal squeezing gel out of the seam ruining it. This happened to two of this brand and also of another almost identical brand. As such I am done with gel filled pads and replacing it with a memory foam unit. Gel pads simply are simply do not hold up in typical usage and I am fed up with them due to their poor construction with weak seals. However if I could find a vendor with improved construction and stronger seams I might consider going back to them. But for now, gel wrist pads for keyboards are dead to me. Read more
DanteHicks79—January 18, 2022✓ Verified purchase
Apple's keyboards on the MacBook series are fantastic, but their desktop keyboards are too low profile for comfort. Thankfully, this fixes that, and adds just the right amount of support. My only gripes for this are as follows: when I first got this, it had a bulge in the center, that seemingly didn't correct when a keyboard was placed in/on it. I would have thought the weight of the keyboard would have corrected the warping in the vinyl underneath the foam cushion, but it took substantially longer for that to go away than I feel was reasonable. To this day, there is still a bit of a "bubble" that deflates when I set my wrists down. The other complaint is that despite the vinyl underneath being non-slip, I find the whole assembly drifting slowly around my desk as I type. I've rarely encountered a wrist pad that would slide about nearly as much as this does. While the aforementioned air pocket means the dead center of the pad isn't making any contact with the desk whatsoever, the edges are all firmly touching the desk. Ultimately, I may end up velcroing the whole thing down to keep it from wandering about. Read more
Advocate—January 21, 2025✓ Verified purchase
For me, this has been indispensable. I take it with me when I travel with my magic keyboard. At my office, it’s incredibly comfortable and convenient. Fits the magic keyboard perfectly. Totally recommend. My Magic Keyboard does not have the finger touch option. For me that option wasn't worth the extra $50 to have that. No idea if that would change the size of the keyboard. Read more
Maggie—September 10, 2024✓ Verified purchase
This is comfortable and I have really enjoyed using it together the with one for the tracking pad. However after 10 months it split and the gel is coming out. I am going to purchase a replacement and hope that it lasts longer this time. Read more
Michael Hower—February 2, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I don't understand why there aren't more options for the Magic Keyboard, but this seems to be the only one. Unfortunately, as other reviewers have said, the bottom left section always breaks and spills silicone gel. I returned this multiple times, and it's always the same problem. But since there are no other wrist rests on the market, I don't have much choice. Read more
csharp7—March 10, 2021✓ Verified purchase
UPDATE: The seller contacted me and subsequently sent a replacement free of charge. Have been using it for a few days and this one seems much sturdier. It is less squishy, and much less prone to "remembering" indentations. This is much more in line with what I expected when I purchased. Possibly the first one was defective. Old review: After using this pad for only a few days, my wrist has created a divot that will not self-heal or go back to normal. Very cheap. I wish I hadn't thrown away the packaging so I could return it. Read more
RDJ—May 8, 2021✓ Verified purchase
The bottom has a lip all the way around the edge so it does not sit flat on a desk. Whenever you rest your wrist on it, it flexes down and then when you lift your wrist it pops back up with a little noise. It's pretty infuriating. It's frankly hard to believe it has such a high review average. I suppose it's possible there was a manufacturing defect with my specific unit, but the lip was so even all the way around it seems like it's on purpose. Also, having the rest extend under the trackpad itself is actually counterproductive. The trackpad sticks to a desk really well, but it slides on the mousepad-like material of the wrist rest. Overall a very disappointing product. I will be replacing it with a cheaper 6.9" wrist rest from a reputable manufacturer. Read more