[ Packaging ]Minimal packaging. I like how little material was shipped with it! (1) box, (1) sheer wrapping paper, (1) wrist pad[ The Good ]The construction is beautiful. I really like the faux leather, and metal combination. It's firm, and feels pretty good on my wrists. The grip on the bottom does a good job of preventing slippage, although when it gets dirty, it can lose some traction. Easy to clean tho and fix that. Looks good with the rest of my electronics & accessories.The height is good. It rises my wrists enough to correct bending. My arms are straight using this wrist-pad and Mac keyboards.[ What Could Be Better ]I think I would really prefer a full-length version. Even knowing it's meant for a smaller keyboard, I type wide. It's just a preference I guess.I think the design would have benefited from a different design for the ends. If I happen to put too much weight on either end, it causes the wrist pad to rise. It doesn’t happen that often, but enough to make a comment about it. If the ends were curved down, I believe it would be better that way.[ Takeaway ]At this price point, it's a bit expensive! That said, it does feel very quality & expensive. To reiterate, I think the only flaw is the design of the ends, because they curve up and make it susceptible to lift up like a skateboard. Other than that, it's very nice. I think it's a decent buy if you have more expensive tastes for a wrist-pad.