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Tessa
> 3 dayI enjoy mine a lot, only thing that sucks is that the pieces that hold the mouse charger are a little more on the fragile side. Both of mine broke off, one a few months before the other. Maybe the next design could have 2 little ring type things that close around the cord or a swirly cord holder that wraps around it so it can hold the cord and be more sturdy.
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L. Cruz
> 3 dayGreat mouse pad. Hard surface for very fast glides that work great on fps. The lightsake it very cool especially at night. The light display is customizable and works fabulously. Almost gets in sync with my Razer Krakens. Love it
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Carlos
> 3 dayReally great product
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Brandon Schofield
> 3 dayEasy set up with razor software to control lighting. Hard surface adds greater accuracy to mouse movements. Might want to invest in support for wrist though
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Zach
> 3 dayThis mousepad does not work with the Razer mamba. The mouse stutters constantly. Occasionally it just stops my mouse from moving at all.
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Diego
> 3 dayItem sensacional, quando se fala em Razer não há outra coisa sem ser qualidade, porém o item veio com um pequeno arranhado, efetuei a troca e veio outro igual com o mesmo defeito mas menor
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Jacob M.
Greater than one weekVery smooth hard top that looks great with rgb lighting and if you get the razer viper mouse with it, it feels like your mouse is hovering.
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Kk
Greater than one weekit dint work
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Joseph
> 3 dayThis mouse pad was EXACTLY what I needed. It has very bright RGB leds, it has a tapered edge that won’t hurt your wrists, and was literally plug and play with razor synapse.
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T. Wagner
> 3 dayPad stopped working after six months. My computer warned me that it was suddenly drawing excessive power and then shut itself off to prevent damage. I contacted Razers customer service, only to be asked to go through a series of troubleshooting steps that I had already done before I contacted them. They also wanted me to record a video of me going through the troubleshooting process. Sorry, I cant figure out how to hold my phone in one hand while plugging and unplugging the pad in several USB ports while also messing around with various settings in their Synapse software. Then Im supposed to upload the video to my personal Google Drive account and send them the link. Im going to throw this pad in the garbage where it belongs and consider it a $40 lesson for never buying another Razer product again. A decent company would just have me send the pad back and exchange it, but Razer is clearly not decent. I would give this 0 stars if I could. Consider this a warning not to buy Razer because if theres a defect, youll go through h*ll just to prove to them that you indeed have a problem. Razer should learn to trust their customers, but I guess this says more about them than it does about us.