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Azure Load Balancing for Business Applications
28 Oct, 2025

£18.31 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re buying a Kensington Height Adjustable Gel Keyboard Wrist Rest, it’s mainly for one job: making sure your wrists don’t hit a hard edge when you’re typing for hours. For £15.25 ex-VAT, that’s genuinely reasonable—this is the kind of small comfort upgrade that can pay back fast if you do admin, spreadsheets, coding, or anything “desk-bound” all day. The height adjustability is the key selling point; it lets you dial it in to your keyboard and desk setup instead of just hoping the fixed height fits.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if your wrists already feel fine with your current posture, or if your keyboard setup is wildly mismatched (e.g., you sit far back/forward and can’t bring the keyboard position closer). Gel wrist rests can also feel “too cushy” for some people, and if you tend to type with your wrists lifted or you rest on the rest constantly, you may end up swapping one habit for another. Overall: a good, low-cost add-on for people who want immediate ergonomic comfort without paying for a full new keyboard or workstation.

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