While it can’t be argued that Razer makes a lot of quality stuff for PC and gaming enthusiasts, it goes without saying that a lot of this stuff is often pricey – take for example the brand’s latest gaming mouse mat, the Razer Atlas Pro. Its price tag of $129 may raise some eyebrows, although it does come with some unique features.
For one, the Atlas Pro measures just 1.9mm, and is made from combining a rubber base with a thin (but reportedly durable) tempered glass top, which also has a 2 micron micro-etched texture that makes for smoother and more accurate tracking. Razer says the glass comes with a hardness of 9H on the Mohs scale, which should be able to resist scratches from objects like keys, pens, and coins, for example.
It’s quite wide at 500 x 400mm, and even has CNC-milled rounded edges, giving it an edge over similar products when it comes to carefully detailed aesthetics. Charlie Bolton, global head of design at Razer, says:
The Atlas Pro was an opportunity to challenge ourselves in a category that was largely static… By rethinking how glass should sit and feel on a desk, we created a surface that is thinner, more sophisticated, and designed to integrate seamlessly into modern setups.—and this process resulted in the world’s thinnest glass gaming mouse mat.
