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Mousetrapper Keyboards Explained

Mousetrapper Keyboards Explained

So, what exactly is the Mousetrapper keyboard?  

It’s a specially designed keyboard created to improve your comfort, reduce strain, and support better ergonomics while you work.

Common problems with typical keyboards include:

  • Tension in the wrists, arms and shoulders
  • Repetitive strain injury
  • Injuries like carpal tunnel syndrome

This product prevents and helps with combatting these issues. With this keyboard, a more natural posture occurs, reducing the risk of developing strain injuries. Studies from ergonomic experts and physiotherapists show that strain injuries caused by office jobs are avoidable.

This keyboard is not only comfortable and efficient, but is also aesthetically pleasing, because comfort should not come at the cost of any other characteristics.

All about the Mousetrapper

Launched in 1994 by Swedish inventor Rolf Strömberg, Mousetrapper progressed from nothing into the market leader of Scandinavia. This led to an international launch which brings these extraordinary keyboards to you. 29 years later, Mousetrapper is still looking to help future generations with cutting-edge ergonomic products. All products are designed, developed and manufactured in Sweden and there is total control over the entire process.

What types are there for you?

Here at KBS, we offer a range of Mousetrapper products, including full-size keyboards, controller pad mice, num pads, and more. If you’re looking to explore ergonomic solutions, browse our full Mousetrapper range today.

Ethics and the Environment

Not only is Mousetrapper helpful for you, it’s also helping future generations. With a high priority on sustainability, short transportation for production is vital and reduces their carbon footprint.  The product also has incredible longevity if it is cared for properly. Along with this, Mousetrapper also focusses on employee well-being and ‘want to build a culture based on transparency and trust’ as they said in their blog about sustainability. 

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