







🖱️ Elevate your wrist game—comfort that keeps you ahead of the curve!
The DELTAHUB Carpio 2.0 is a right-handed ergonomic wrist rest designed to reduce wrist strain and carpal tunnel risk during extended computer use. Crafted with expert input, it features a contoured silicone pad and PTFE feet for smooth mouse gliding, supporting productivity and comfort in office, gaming, and casual settings.






| ASIN | B098P8C3BT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,888 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #21 in Wrist Rests |
| Brand | DELTAHUB |
| Brand Name | DELTAHUB |
| Color | Right - Black |
| Compatible Devices | Mouse |
| Cover Material | Silicone |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,308 Reviews |
| Fill Material | Silicone |
| Form Factor | Ergonomic |
| Is the Item Heat Sensitive? | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 3.78"L x 1.57"W |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
| Keyboard Description | Ergonomic |
| Manufacturer | DELTAHUB |
| Material | Silicone |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| 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 - Large, Black |
| Model Number | DELTAHUB-Carpio-Ergo-RH-WR-LS-BL-LG-BK |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Ergonomic |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Dimensions | 3.78"L x 1.57"W |
| Size | Large |
| Style | Ergonomic |
S**G
Ergonomic and effective, but requires adjustment.
Bought this for improving wrist posture during long hours at the desk. What I like • The ergonomic design helps reduce wrist strain, especially during extended typing sessions. • The right-handed orientation is comfortable and natural to use. • High-quality build, feels sturdy and durable. What could be better • It takes some time to adjust to the unique design, especially if you’re used to traditional mice. • The size may not be suitable for people with smaller hands. • It could be a bit pricey compared to other ergonomic mice on the market. Bottom line: A great investment for improving wrist posture and reducing strain, but it might not be for everyone due to the learning curve and price. Perfect for users looking to enhance ergonomics, but consider alternatives if you have smaller hands or need a more budget-friendly option.
W**F
Expensive for what it is but also I can't go back to not having it
I’ll be honest: $40 for what looks like a simple piece of plastic still feels overpriced to me. I can’t quite justify how DELTAHUB landed on that price tag, and I’ve even thought about 3D printing something similar myself. That said, after using the Carpio 2.0 for a while, I simply can’t live without it. It’s become an essential part of my daily routine. As a software engineer, I spend countless hours at my desk, and the difference in wrist comfort is huge. The ergonomic design really does reduce strain, and it glides smoothly with my hand thanks to the silicon pads and PTFE feet. I’ve definitely noticed less fatigue after long working hours. The size is just enough to get the job done, but sometimes I wonder if a slightly larger version would offer even more support. Despite my gripe about the price, I haven’t found any real quality alternatives out there, so for now, it’s staying on my desk. If you spend long hours on the computer, it’s worth trying—even if the price feels a bit steep.
O**Z
Beautiful design, noticeably less wrist pain
-Packaging: Simply amazing. The packaging material was great and the box has a nice sliding mechanism. Thoughtful. The box comes with instructions, a bunch of QR codes on the box for more details, and a nice carrying case. -The item: Very low profile and gorgeous design. The item is made of durable material. The 'cushions' on the top side are very comfy, especially around the areas of the wrist that will carry most of your hand's weight. The bottom is designed so that your hand can glide along with your mouse with minimal friction (using with fabric mouse pad). -Uses: 1. Work: it is a must-have if you have an office job. I have been using mine for a few days at work and I feel much less pain in my wrist. 2. Gaming: It does get a while to get used to it, but after a while the movement becomes natural and you won't notice the Carpio Just like with using it for work, you will not feel wrist pain after long gaming sessions. I believe my aim in fps games got just a bit better while using the item. Or hey, sometimes my opponent is just not having a really good day. Cons: 1. A bit overpriced. It may have taken a lot of research and design to come up with the product, but I would have been a lot happier if I had paid just a little less for the product. However, it does beat the competition in both, design and comfort. 2. Using the Carpio is pleasant most of the time, as long as your hand does not leave it, but as soon as you lift your hand off the Carpio it takes too long to find the sweet spot again. The box says it would take two weeks to get used to using the product and I'm only in my first week. I think this will change the more I get used to using the product. 3. For con reasons 1 & 2 above, I think it would not be a good idea to have two Carpios (right-handed and left-handed) to use with the keyboard Overall, I do recommend this product and love using it so far for work and gaming, but I rated it 4/5 only because of how I feel about the price.
A**R
Surprisingly Comfortable
Honestly does what it advertises and its really relieved the strain on my wrist bone. Can definitely sit at this wretched computer longer lmao. Just have to use it on the desk rather than a mouse pad.
G**Y
Some Potential, But Ultimately Falls Short
I recently tried the DELTAHUB Carpio 2.0 in hopes of improving my daily comfort while typing and using a computer mouse. After hearing quite a bit of buzz about its ergonomic design, my expectations were reasonably high. Unfortunately, my experience was, at best, mediocre. First, I found the placement of the Carpio 2.0 to be somewhat awkward. Whether I was typing or navigating with my mouse, I struggled to find a position that felt natural. Instead of blending seamlessly into my workflow, it seemed to demand constant adjustment and never truly felt like an extension of my hand. Additionally, the overall feel was uncomfortably rigid. I was hoping for a supportive glide under my palm or wrist, but the material and shape left me wishing for more cushioning and flexibility. The device didn't offer the type of ergonomic enhancement I was looking for—it certainly didn’t help relieve any tension or discomfort during extended use. In fact, I sometimes felt more strain as I tried to adapt to its odd fit. In summary, while I appreciate the idea behind the DELTAHUB Carpio 2.0, it simply didn’t deliver on its ergonomic promises for me. It might work for others with different preferences or setups, but those seeking substantial relief from wrist fatigue may want to look elsewhere.
J**N
Incredible!
I can't go back to not using this. Awesome for gaming or general use. I had a bad habit of always keeping my wrist planted while using my mouse, this fixes that by keeping my wrist raised and comfortable. I would say my aim has improved greatly since I started using this! Which is worth 5 stars by itself lol
M**M
It’s painful. Not worth it.
I hate it. Period. Very strong feelings about it right out of the box. Gave it a few days, and not only do I still hate it but it’s very painful to use. The rubber material is hard and has pressure points that make you come away feeling like you’ve rested your wrist on the edge of a table for too long. I come away more sore using this than not. They only have small and large sizes, I think the small is too small for me? (I’m not sure. I can tell it doesn’t fit well, but I can’t tell if it’s because it’s too small or the shape isn’t right for my wrist). In any event, I am sure the large would be too large and even if they had a medium size I still wouldn’t repurchase this. Maybe if you’ve got some meat on your bones it would be more comfortable but as you can see, I am a very thin person and this is pressing on all the wrong places. I also feel like the center valley part contributes to carpal tunnel pain because the very firm edges of each side rested right in that area, not offering any support to the valley of the wrist, and therefore creating pressure to that nerve center and the ligaments. I don’t know why they chose this material, it’s too firm. Also, I think a better design would be a little tab from the center of it sticking out and then attaching to the bottom of the mouse so that both mouse and the wrist “support” worked as one unit when moving the mouse around. I often found that I didn’t drag the wrist piece with my mouse well and that it caused even more issues. If it were comfortable I would have made a little tab myself and connected the mouse and the wrist rest together, but as it’s extremely not even remotely comfortable I’m not bothering and I’ve already started the return process.
R**E
Great ergonomics
Fantastic product! Now a permanent staple at my desk setup. Helps alleviate wrist pain and glides very smoothly.
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