Razer Firefly Hard V2 RGB Gaming Mouse Pad: Customizable Chroma Lighting, Built-in Cable Management, Balanced Control & Speed, Non-Slip Rubber Base
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Jude
Greater than one weekMy husband absolutely loves this mouse pad, he says its really improved his experience playing! His last mousepad had gotten a nick in it that made his mouse catch, so this has even improved his accuracy!
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shuai shao
> 3 dayCompeletly unusable for laser mouse, and i cant match my lancehead wireless with this pad even with the software. The designer of this pad should be fired for this kind of silly mistake.
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Sam Ali
> 3 dayCoolest RGB mousepad that money can buy.
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Ahmed Hassanein
> 3 dayMy entire setup is RGB, and the only thing I was missing was a mousepad. I love this one, all black and even the logo is RGB configurable. Theres even a thing on the side to manage the mouses cable.
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Deezy
> 3 dayLOVE this product have had it for about a year now, Only 2 Gripes, Price is high for a mouse pad and BE CAREFUL with your drinks being around it. Spilled my drink and the RGB lighting went Poof, No surprise. Ill be purchasing another one to replace this one. Overall Great Product
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Jeff
19-12-2024I love the look of this pad, and in some spots it feels smooth and accurate. I want to be able to recommend this but I had to stop using it as the center of the mat feels very rough, when moving my mouse the cursor jerks and I can feel the grittiness in my index finger when resting on the mouse button.
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Dr. Terrell Welch I
> 3 dayWith matching keyboard and mouse looks great.
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Michael
> 3 dayI really liked the design once all setup, but the hard surface irritated my wrist after a while. When it comes to glide and sound test when moving a mouse, its not that quiet. Kinda like a quieter record player scratching a record noise. If none of these things bother you, then this is a solid mat. If you prefer comfort, Id go with a soft mat instead.
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hugo garcia
Greater than one weekVery good and shape nicely
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ReviewToaKill
> 3 dayMaybe it is just me. I have no problem with my $150+ mechanical keyboard or an equally expensive mouse. They are these complex engineered objects with lasers and optical refinements. It seems a bit hard to justify $50 for a mousepad. Admittedly, putting a mouse to it though is very nice. Even my most worn and cheap computer mouse glides effortlessly on the hard-textured surface. It is very nice. The pad doesn’t budge and there is a lot of real estate here as well. On the fly dpi adjustments have made it possible to move quickly on a small pad, but hey sometimes you want to spin around 100 times in a swipe of the wrist, right? The colored lights are nice and the immediate envy of most anyone that sees them. My biggest complaint is that the USB cable for the pad consumes a port on my PC. The LED should require little overhead and having a passthrough to the mouse or even a keyboard would have at least saved me a USB port. I do still think this is a great product just maybe a bit too expensive for my tastes.