Razer, a leading gaming hardware and peripheral design and manufacturing company, has recently announced the release of a brand new addition to their range of gaming accessories – the company’s very first glass mouse mat. This latest offering boasts a premium, ultrasmooth tempered glass surface, which has been meticulously crafted to provide gamers with an unparalleled level of precision and accuracy when it comes to their gaming performance.
The Razer glass mouse mat is finished with CNC milled round edges, which provide a sleek and polished aesthetic, while also helping to prevent chipping or damage to the edges of the glass. The micro-etched surface of the mat helps to ensure that the mouse glides smoothly and effortlessly across the surface, without any loss of control or accuracy.
This innovative new product is now available for purchase at a price of $100, and is sure to be a game-changer for serious gamers who demand the best possible performance from their hardware and accessories. With its premium materials and expert craftsmanship, the Razer glass mouse mat is set to become a must-have accessory for any serious gaming setup.
“Zero in on a perfect aim with our first-ever glass gaming mouse mat—built to last with premium tempered glass. Optimized for optical sensors and specially treated for quieter swipes, stay in the zone with an ultra-smooth surface that makes your mouse feel like there is zero resistance. The Razer Atlas’ surface is micro-etched to ensure that it works seamlessly with mouse optical sensors to avoid spin outs, and with an ultra-smooth surface it enables quick and consistent swipes.”
“The Razer Atlas is made of durable and premium glass, specially treated for quieter mouse movements and a unique coating for functionality and durability. We recommend cleaning the mat periodically by gently wiping it with a warm and damp cloth. Ensure that the mat is always placed on a flat levelled surface to prevent accidental damage. We recommend using the original mouse feet that came with your Razer mouse or equivalent PTFE replacements. Other materials may result in unexpected wear and tear of the mouse feet, mouse mat, or both.”
Source: Razer