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Razer Announces Its New Atlas Tempered Glass Mouse Mat

Razer Has unveiled a new tempered glass mouse mat the Razer Atlas, its first into using a glass-based design for mousemats.

The Razer Atlas

The Razer Atlas is Razer’s first tempered glass mouse mat and is designed to elevate gaming experiences and cater to those gamers who demand quick flicks and consistent swipes. This tempered glass design allows gamers to enjoy a feeling of seemingly zero resistance in their gaming sessions.

For gamers and e-sports athletes, speed and accuracy are essential. Since most gaming mice use optical sensors, the Razer Atlas has been optimized with micro-etched textures on the mat’s ultra-smooth surface. This provides optimal conditions for optical sensors to detect textures accurately for a precise gaming experience.

Built To Last, Durable and Scratch Resistant

Meticulously crafted with premium tempered glass, the Razer Atlas is built to last, ensuring durability and longevity. The scratch-resistant surface repels dirt and dust, ensuring it stays clean through even the most intense gaming sessions. Thanks to its low-maintenance nature, the mat can be easily cleaned with a warm damp cloth to ensure it stays in a pristine state at all times. The Razer Atlas is also available in two colour options, Black and White, allowing gamers to choose the colour that best suits their setup for a premium, clean aesthetic.

Designed to help gamers stay in the zone by offering quieter swipes, the Razer Atlas boasts a fully covered anti-slip rubber base. This ensures that the mat stays firmly in place, even during intense gaming sessions, eliminating any slips or movements that could disrupt gameplay. With the Razer Atlas, gamers can expect unparalleled performance and gameplay, as every move and action is accurately captured and reflected on-screen, with zero surface resistance.

Where Can I Learn More?

The Razer Atlas is available now at a price of $99.99 and is available in a choice of white and black. You can view more information on the Atlas or purchase one for yourself at the Razer store.

Jakob Aylesbury

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