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“Haha, Razer likes to include RGB lights to things.” It’s a simple joke to produce a tech press reporter, and I admit that I’ve delighted in it more than when. To inform the fact, Razer’s items are usually extremely trendy and unique, and recently they’ve been utilizing RGB lighting as subtle accents instead of an up-front selling point. The Firefly V2 Pro mouse pad is all-RGB, all the time.
Razer has actually made USB-connected, RGB-infused mousepads before, to the point that you can now discover impersonators on Amazon for simply a couple of dollarsNormally they simply embed a strip of lights around the edge of a fabric mousepad, like the initial Firefly. The brand-new Firefly V2 Pro changes the fabric with a difficult, frosted surface area (probably some type of plastic), permitting the fifteen LEDs in the leading to brighten the entire thing.
Does it include any performance? Obviously not. Does it look cool? Yeah, I need to reluctantly confess that it does. I would not be amazed to see it in some television sci-fi sets, which enjoy to stick Razer equipment in a “hacker battlestation” to offer it that futuristic touch.
And to be reasonable to Razer, they’re doing a bit more than the minimum with that connection, including an incorporated USB 2.0 port and making the USB-C power cable television detachable. The marketing text states that the lights will not hinder laser or optical mice thanks to the textured surface area of the pad. Naturally you can change and set the lights in the Razer Chroma tool.
Razer desires $99.99 for the Firefly V2 ProThat’s a great deal of dosh for a mousepad, specifically one that’s on the smaller sized side at 10.95 by 14.17 inches (278 by 360mm). Perhaps it’s a little cost to pay to turn a couple of heads on your preferred subreddit.