Steelseries has announced the new QcK limited mousepad line for smooth surface performance in addition to their existing award-winning QcK surface offerings. Introducing two variants designed with a new micro-woven cloth formula, Steelseries promises an optimized tracking for both laser and optical sensors. The dense high thread count weave allows for stable sensor accuracy and longevity even under extended gaming sessions. The tracking QcK Limited surface has been verified and tested with all current sensors equipped in Steelseries mice.
To extend the lifetime of these QcK mousepads, the edges have been tapered with anti-fraying stitching while extra grip from the rubberized bottom surface anchors the mousepad on the tabletop surface.
“A great gaming mousepad delivers pixel-perfect accuracy, comfort, stability, and durability even after prolonged use,” says Jason Christian, Category Manager for Gaming Surfaces, Mice and Keyboards. “We listened to our experts, gamers and fans, and are confident that the new QcK Limited line will become an integral part of any battle station.”
The two QcK Limited mousepads joins the QcK Mini, QcK, QcK+, QcK Heavy, QcK XXL and DEX on the Steelseries tracking surface stable. The two new models are positioned for mid-range use and priced accordingly. The QcK Limited measures 12.6″ x 10.6″ x 0.12mm while the QcK+ Limited covers more area at 17.7″ x 15.75″ x 0.12″, priced at $19.99 and $24.99 respectively.
For more information, visit: https://steelseries.com/gaming-mousepads
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