⚡ Ground your tech game — stay static-free, stay ahead!
The Kingwin Anti Static Wrist Strap is a professional-grade ESD protection tool featuring a 1.5V static discharge capability, an adjustable polyurethane wristband for all-day comfort, and a durable coiled grounding cord with an alligator clip. Ideal for PC builders, electronics repair pros, and DIY tech enthusiasts, it safeguards sensitive components like CPUs, GPUs, and RAM from electrostatic damage during assembly or maintenance.
Manufacturer | KWI Technology Inc./Kingwin |
Part Number | ATS-W24Y |
Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 0.02 x 0.02 inches |
Item model number | ATS-W24Y |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 PACK YELLOW |
Color | Black,yellow |
Style | Yellow Single Pack |
Material | Polyurethane |
Pattern | Solid |
Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Certification | No |
Included Components | ATS-W24Y (1 pc) |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 |
O**Y
Works well. Keeps me grounded.
Works well. Connections good. Strap adjusts easily. Cord is long enough and very flexible. 1M ohm resistor checks out.
K**K
Cheap, effective
Purchased this anti-static wrist strap as I was building a PC near a carpeted flooring (best to avoid, if you can), and did not want to risk any static discharge into expensive computer components.It is exactly as advertised, cheap, and definitely effective. The strap and the elastic are solidly built, with the attachment end proving to be solid through the entire building process as well. Definitely a recommended purchase for the price (around $5)!Since my purchase of this strap, Amazon has since classified this product as "Add-on", meaning that you have to have a total of $25 worth of product before they allow you to purchase this. This, in my opinion, sullies the value of the product, but it is still definitely a 5-star worthy one if you can find another $20 or more to place into your cart.Please spare a click to let Amazon know that this review has been helpful for you! If it has, of course. Thank you!
S**S
Good product
Works as it should
J**
It looks as advertised. Good price!
It looks as advertised. Good price!
A**N
Dependable, Versatile, Worth It for your Tech Needs
I can personally tell you that for one it does it's job of keeping static away from killing my parts because I built my very first computer with this attached. Incidentally my hand kept bumping into the motherboard and other circuit delicates but in the end nothing happened because I'm writing this review with that computer now. As for how the strap performed during that process, well while clipped to a metal piece of my computer's side panel, it stretched with little resistance as I arched back and forth over the case, only needing to unclip and clip again when it starts getting in the way. It has a good stretch length, I've yet to have it uncoiled all the way (my case isn't that big!), and the elastic strap keeps the device in place with out it slumping under like a sloth on a log.For details, the elastic strap is adjustable, pulling the strap at the end unhooks the locking clasp, adjust to wrist circumference, and then lock the clasp. To remove, pull end of strap and the clasp will release. The clip is metal and is spring operated (squeeze and release), with triangle teeth that grip tightly (won't cut into your finger though if you're bored to try, not painless I will say).Easy-on, easy-off, comfortable, good length and does what it is supposed to do for a good price. Definitely add to your cart if you can!
G**N
Good Price and Quality Product
For many years I worked with military avionic hardware and was well aware of and trained in the possibility of hardware damage due to ESD shock. It's less of a concern in areas where the humidity is high like where I live now. If you get a shock touching a doorknob or another item, ESD damage is possible and you need a strap like this.Most of the time, you don't even know that damage has occurred. The item simply doesn't work anymore and you troubleshoot the problem down to a "bad" chip. In too many cases, improper handling causes the chips to become bad. In general, there is less of a concern if chips are "in circuit" rather than being handled separately. And, yes, I am guilty of not always using a "strap". For starters, make sure that one hand is touching the chassis or ground before you touch the circuit. (Of course, remove the power first!).This product is a very economical way to add ESD protection. I thought the strap coiled cord was very flexible and did not really restrict my movements. What I did to facilitate use of this strap was to first modify a "3 prong plug" by cutting it off an unused power cord. DON'T connect the hot and return pins to anything if you enjoy LIVING! The third pin, the big, fat, ground pin, is connected to a "banana" jack receptacle. Then, you plug the banana jack plug on this strap into this banana receptacle. If you don't understand what I'm talking about, don't do it! I don't have any money so don't bother suing me if you're electrocuted!! Actually, it looks like the strap is isolated from the banana plug by about a megohm. I'm not anxious to connect my wrist to a wall outlet either!I don't use this all of the time. Do your homework as to which parts you use are more or less susceptible to ESD. Always wearing this or another strap is the best policy and usually required if you work in industry.
O**S
Simple, functional, and comfortable
I bought this anti-static wrist strap to supplement my rosewill tool kit (I automatically assumed the one in the kit would be junk). I really liked this strap, it was really easy to tighten around my wrist and it didn't bite or dig into my skin when I moved. The 'cord' is an adequate length for most computer, printer, and copier work I do. You may tangle it or overstretch it on accident from time to time, but I suppose that is the price for ESD safety. All in all, I really liked this strap and found it functional and comfortable in a variety of real world situations.PS: I did check this on the equipment at my university and it passes with a green light for all ESD strap test.
V**R
pretty basic but functional
This is pretty basic. It appears to be functional, but there are a couple of disappointing things compared to similar products. One is that the strap length is not as long as other reviews claim; at full extension, it is still snug on my average adult male wrist. The wire lead is also disappointing; just one moderate stretch and it no longer retracts into a tight coil. It loses a star for each of those shortcomings. The alligator clip detaches leaving a standard 4mm banana plug, which is useful if you have 4mm banana jacks on your ESD mat. I think for occasional use for a home hobbyist, this is a decent product but if you work on this stuff daily, be prepared to get better equipment or buy the bulk pack.
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