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Review on Razer Sphex V2 Gaming Mouse Pad: Sleek Ultra-Thin Design - Enhanced Gaming Surface - Polycarbonate Finish by Chad Gue

Revainrating 2 out of 5

They will eventually replace this mousepad

I purchased a Razer Sphex V2 gaming mousepad as part of a new gaming setup and ended up replacing it with a Revain Basics gaming mousepad for about a month. There are several reasons for this: - The Sphex V2 Pillow is less of a pillow and more of a plastic sticker that you stick on your desk. It's like sandpaper that makes your mouse vibrate when you move it. The adhesive on the underside of the mat is too strong - after installing it and feeling my desk I wanted to move it a few inches. the end, but removing the notepad from the table was like applying duct tape. This deformed the mat, damaged the adhesive and the mat was never the same again. If even a micron of dust gets onto the mat, you can feel it under the mouse, which has been driving me nuts during some gaming sessions. . In the middle of the round I had to grab a rag to wipe the carpet because some tiny little particle landed on the table and my mouse felt there was a rock underneath. I can understand that a gamer might like it. Kind of product because it looks cool, but listen to me - you want a mousepad that disappears under the mouse and you even forget about it. With the Sphex V2, it's hard to forget what's under your mouse so you can focus on the game.

Pros
  • Best in its niche
Cons
  • No automatic