Usually tt's not a wrist issue, it's just that when you sit too low, the edge of the desk presses against your hand like 1:45 and after a while your hand starts to hurt. The most ergonomic position is where the wrist is lower than the elbow.
Has anyone actually challenged the medical claims that Deltahub make? I'd be interested to know how much of it is legitimate and how much is pure marketing gimmick.
Yeah if only the generic one was a good fit for me I wouldn't have tried the carpio. Then again it isn't as expensive as carpal tunnel surgery I imagine.
Nice review. I was looking at the buying generic one first. Looking at the pictures I felt the feet on them wouldn't move as smoothly with my mouse. Then I saw that feet for this one that it has better quality teflon for better movement. I don't really have issue with my wrist but I want to prevent it before I do get issue since I am on my computer most of the day
Just got a Carpio 2.0 2nd hand from eBay in L. The edge of my palm gets some aches whilst editing and producing music in the studio and thought I would try one out. This review helped and just checking before it arrives. Hopefully tomorrow:) Good review. Thank you.
This is the MX anywhere 2S mouse. It's been great but I might upgrade to version 3 or the full size MX mouse as this one still uses Micro for charging.
@@kashifrana6798 the mx master mice are quite large, so maybe consider a wrist rest as it is taller than your average mouse. The mx anywhere series are more suited to smaller hands but have slightly less functionality.
Mx anywhere and m650 are perfect for small sized hands. Also if you want to go for a small version of the MX master you can try m720. And if you are pushing for MX master 3 or 3s. The difference between them is minimal. The difference is the bolt dongle and the silent clicks. Which actually have a bad quality control on MX master 3s(usually one side sounds more than the other).
You don't need background music when you're talking. It makes it more difficult to understand what you're saying for people who don't want to blast their speakers/headphones especially since you speak with a foreign accent.
Usually tt's not a wrist issue, it's just that when you sit too low, the edge of the desk presses against your hand like 1:45 and after a while your hand starts to hurt. The most ergonomic position is where the wrist is lower than the elbow.
Hmm..I've never considered this before..I'll raise my chair a bit to see if it helps alleviate wrist fatigue. Thanks for the tip!
Has anyone actually challenged the medical claims that Deltahub make?
I'd be interested to know how much of it is legitimate and how much is pure marketing gimmick.
The Generic was more Comfortable for me and it moves with my mouse decently and the carpio is good but it's Hella expensive lol
Yeah if only the generic one was a good fit for me I wouldn't have tried the carpio. Then again it isn't as expensive as carpal tunnel surgery I imagine.
@@allthingsconsidered5849 yeah lol
Overpriced af.
Nice review. I was looking at the buying generic one first. Looking at the pictures I felt the feet on them wouldn't move as smoothly with my mouse. Then I saw that feet for this one that it has better quality teflon for better movement. I don't really have issue with my wrist but I want to prevent it before I do get issue since I am on my computer most of the day
Hope it works out great for you too!
out of all video this hit a homerun...just as what I was looking for as buying guide
So i have no clue from your video weather this was a good or bad item.
Question about sizing guide using credit card. What if yung card is almost as same sa palm/hand? Could not decide whether to get the L/S size..
On the website they say that in case you don't know which one to choose you should go with the bigger one
What's the size of your Carpio 2.0?
This is the smaller size.
Im using the generic ones, since the Delta is very expensive... IT works for me anyway.
If it works with your hand and grip style then you're all good.
@@allthingsconsidered5849 agree, thinking of buying another for my mobile setup...
Just got a Carpio 2.0 2nd hand from eBay in L. The edge of my palm gets some aches whilst editing and producing music in the studio and thought I would try one out. This review helped and just checking before it arrives. Hopefully tomorrow:) Good review. Thank you.
Hope it works for you!
Do you reccomend?
@@palm33 Not really. It's quite firm itself.
Hello the material in carpio is way better than the generic?
It appears to be constructed with higher quality plastic and silicone.
Hey. Thx. I see you are using Logitech mx. What model is this?
This is the MX anywhere 2S mouse. It's been great but I might upgrade to version 3 or the full size MX mouse as this one still uses Micro for charging.
@@allthingsconsidered5849 thx. Do you have idea if MX mouse is good for small to medium hands? I heard MX 3 or 3S are only for large hands.
@@kashifrana6798 the mx master mice are quite large, so maybe consider a wrist rest as it is taller than your average mouse. The mx anywhere series are more suited to smaller hands but have slightly less functionality.
Mx anywhere and m650 are perfect for small sized hands. Also if you want to go for a small version of the MX master you can try m720.
And if you are pushing for MX master 3 or 3s. The difference between them is minimal. The difference is the bolt dongle and the silent clicks. Which actually have a bad quality control on MX master 3s(usually one side sounds more than the other).
That's a revolution
great video and very informative. I'll be gettinf the Carpio.
Hope it works great for you!
You don't need background music when you're talking. It makes it more difficult to understand what you're saying for people who don't want to blast their speakers/headphones especially since you speak with a foreign accent.