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K-matTM
The new style mouse
pad for some serious mousing.
It takes the pad off the desk and puts
it onto the knee allowing for a more relaxing and productive day.
Just see what the Independent On Sunday
had to say below. |
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Just
£13.99
As featured by
The Independent on Sunday
"IT'S TAKEN a while, but finally technology
has come up with a way to spice up your mouse life in the shape of the
K-mat. This mouse mat fits snugly on your thigh and has been designed to
help ease repetitive strain injury caused by excessive mousing. Keeping
your hand on your leg helps to encourage correct posture and puts less
strain on the arm, which has to be a good thing." |
| Distance
yourself from the screen
Not only is it more relaxing and comfortable
to use, K-mat allows you to sit further back from the screen which some
people may find more suitable for their eyes.
So sit back and relax in your armchair
while you issue commands through your mouse
To buy your kmat click
here |
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Designed for comfort
We are actively seeking manufacturers interested in licensing this product.
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“Warning:
Improper or prolonged use may result in injury”.
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