Lisa—February 24, 2026
I love this Mosiso Keyboard Riser. Sometimes you don’t realize how much you need something until you try it. The keyboard riser tilts my keyboard and holds it at a comfortable angle for me to type and gives my wrists a place to rest comfortably. Without the riser, I always have the legs of my keyboard out so I can get that angle, but I didn’t have the cushion for my wrists. The bottom of the riser has a smooth grippiness to it that keeps it from sliding, and it does it so well that if you want to scoot your keyboard over just a smidge, you actually have to pick the whole thing up and move it. It measures 17” wide, almost 10” deep (front to back), and about 1 ¼” high at its tallest point. The wrist rest is about an inch tall. It’s made out of memory foam, so it has a slow rebound, covered with Lycra material, and should last for quite a while before needing to be replaced. It even has bumps for a “massage” effect. My keyboard is actually just a bit wider than the riser, but still works fine with it. It should work with all types of keyboards: membrane, capacitive, and mechanical; and keyboard user types: gamer, programmer, typist, or just someone surfing the internet. It’s even got a spot for a pen. I wouldn’t put anything else in the pen slot, in fact, I won’t even keep my pen there. I can feel the pen when I’m typing, so my pen will be to the side, as usual. That’s just me. Maybe that won’t bother you, but it does me. I think this is a good value for the money. If you have wrist pain from typing, you may want to try this keyboard riser. Read more
Nodrogls—February 26, 2026
I picked up this keyboard stand to help with some wrist strain and to tidy up my desk. While the quality of the materials is solid, the design is much more restrictive than I anticipated. The Pros: Effective Ergonomics: The memory foam is supportive and has a good amount of "squish" without bottoming out. It does a decent job of relieving wrist pressure during long typing sessions. Convenient Features: The integrated pen slot is a small but helpful touch for keeping my desk clear, and the non-slip base actually stays put on my wooden desktop. Solid Riser: The keyboard stand itself is sturdy and provides a nice angle for typing, which helps with visibility and posture. The Cons: Lack of Versatility: This is the main drawback—the design is very specific. It seems built to accommodate only the most basic, slim office keyboards. If you have a "nicer" keyboard (like a mechanical one, a gaming board, or anything with a unique frame), it likely won’t fit flush against the padding. Tight Fit: Because the layout is so fixed, there’s no room for adjustment. If your keyboard is even slightly wider or thicker than a standard budget model, it ends up sitting awkwardly on the edge of the tray rather than nested into it. Final Thoughts: This is a great, all-in-one solution if you use a very simple, flat keyboard. However, if you’ve invested in a more premium or specialized keyboard, you might find the fit frustrating. It’s a good product, just not a "one size fits all" solution. Read more
C.A. Hevia—March 11, 2026
The padding on this item is superb -- very plush, very easy on the wrists and the backing keeps the keyboard in place, it almost is too good at it's job in that regard for someone like myself who tends to move their keyboard around slightly. To be honest it took me a bit of time to get used to the change in height, but I did notice less fatigue on the hands and wrists while using it. The bottom pad is VERY supportive, I imagine people that suffer from carpel tunnel may enjoy this product. You may, like I did take a bit to adjust to the difference in height, particularly if like me you've been using the same keyboard for years, but once you do adjust going back to the old position feels much much worse than the transition to the riser did. The holder part is a good for some pens, maybe eyeglasses for a short break but I prefer to keep it clear to more easily rest my wrists on the pad. Haven't had it long enough to comment on how well it will hold up, but the backing had no loose rubber or poor stitching, it appears to be very well made. Read more
Lauren Parkinson—February 26, 2026
I'm usually always on the hunt for ways and items to help with wrist/hand comfort when I'm using my computer. I play pc games on keyboard and this keyboard stand is by far one of the most comfortable ones i have used so far. I love that is tilted already and is one piece. Its firm but very comfortable and bonus that is has space for pens or other small things on it but it doesn't get in your way. You can still adjust your keyboard from side to side depending on your needs and personal preferences but it stays put for the most part. there is a lift to keep your keyboard from sliding down too far to the wrist rest area. this is honestly a game changer....literally haha Highly recommend this computer accessory. Read more
Tiffany—March 6, 2026
This keyboard wrist rest and stand combo is a really practical upgrade for a desk setup. The memory foam wrist pad feels soft and supportive, helping keep wrists comfortable during longer typing sessions. The built-in riser lifts the keyboard to a more natural angle, which makes typing feel easier and more ergonomic. I also like the thoughtful extra details, like the pen slot and the non-slip base that keeps everything steady on the desk. It feels sturdy and well-designed while still being lightweight and easy to reposition. A great all-in-one accessory for improving comfort while working or studying. Read more