Backed up by science & people
More than two years of back to back development with medical experts, dozes of prototypes and 3D scans of hand molds, and comparative MRI examinations brought the first ever version of Carpio to life.
After expanding our knowledge, and further testing as well as receiving feedback from over 20 000+ users, we’ve made the next generation even better.


It's not all about the wrist position.
It's about the way you move your arm, too. Instead of keeping your arm in a static position, move it freely around your setup.
That way, you're eliminating intense wrist movements that could hurt you in the long run.
Answers to most common questions regarding the Carpio 2.0.
If the credit card test left you on the fence, you might consider your primary usage. For example, if you'll be doing tasks that require more precise movements, a smaller size might offer better control. Conversely, a larger size might provide more support for general use.
Place your palm firmly on the silicone pads. Do not press hard on the pads and allow your hand to simply glide with the Carpio. Make sure your elbow has adequate support either by the chair's arm-rest or the table itself.
The Carpio 2.0 is made out of teflon gliders, a plastic base and silicone pads that are soft to the touch and comfortable to use.
Because of the teflon gliders, the Carpio 2.0 will match the smoothness of every teflon based computer mice. In short, if your computer mouse glides, so will the Carpio!
The Carpio was collaboratively designed with input from medical experts. Dr. Marko Mikša, a specialist in Plastic, Reconstructive, Aesthetic Surgery, and Burns (including Carpal Tunnel surgeries), was a key contributor, working alongside us for over a year. Additionally, we consulted with several physicians specializing in occupational medicine to ensure the Carpio's design met medical standards and insights.
The G2.0 has a completely removable and adjustable strap with its magnetic attachment so you retain control of the wrist rest even during more intense movements like gaming.
This not only came from the desire to bring you a cool high quality product, but also to raise awareness and offer a potential solution to an issue [carpal tunnel syndrome] that affects millions of people.








