Make sure this fitsby entering your model number. Gaming mouse pad—ideal for gamers, graphic designers, or anyone who uses a mouse for long sessions High-quality cloth surface promotes smooth mouse gliding and enhanced precision Steady, thick, rubberized base keeps mouse pad in place Machine washable for easy cleaning Measures 12.4 by 10.6 by 0.08 inches (314.96 by 269.24 by 2.032 mm); backed by an AmazonBasics limited one-year warranty
The edges dont lay flat on the table. Other better brands, the edges lay flat out of the box. Also, edges are sharp and unfinished so it will irritate your skin - this is also not the case with other brads. Just pay 5 more dollars and get the one by St**lS*ries. If you are moving your arm/mouse a lot (which is what this mouse pad is for), this ought to bother you. Everyone who gave 5 or 4 stars must have very thick skin, or they are not using the mouse pad the way it is supposed to be used, or I just got a bad one.
Robert Eyerly
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So first off, this one is on me... I really should have read the other reviews instead of just looking at the 4.5 stars on this and clicking "Buy now" like the good little consumer I am. Others have mentioned in their reviews that the edges are scratchy but its not that bad. I would argue that it is detrimental for a mouse pad to be even remotely scratchy due to the possible frequency of use. Not sure about you, but the entire reason I have Amazon Prime is to make it that much easier to be a hermit. Also, Just... Why? Why is this acceptable? Sorry... Trying to stay on task. Having said all that, I find it to be scratchy enough to cause enough discomfort to be distracting while I am trying to focus. I suppose at this point you might call into question my ability to focus... Thats fair. This pad https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000UEZ36W/ref=twister_B07L4HY3YD?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 is significantly better for an extra $3. Spend the extra money instead of "dealing" with scratchy edges. I mean seriously... Do you want to "deal" with your brand new product? I expected to get this thing in the mail, slap it on my desk, and go on about my day ideally completely forgetting about its existence because its big enough that should you have trouble keeping your mouse on it, you may have Parkinsons (this may be in bad taste, sorry). For me, this product literally had me putting on a sweatshirt before sitting down at my desk to protect my wrist from getting raw... Do you want a product that is going to force you to make wardrobe adjustments to use it? Pick this baby up. Kidding aside, the alternative is constantly arching my arm up in reaction to the discomfort which is not ergonomic. Like I mentioned before I shouldnt even be thinking about my mouse pads existence, ever. It should just be there silently serving its purpose. Thankless and reliable, like a good pair of underwear. I have to say... A design flaw this simple to identify (I noticed it immediately after less than 30 seconds of use in a t-shirt, but figured it would get better. It didnt.) should have been caught when Amazon paired up with whoever manufactures this pad. It just goes to show there was likely very little research put into the function of this product before it was listed. How hard would it have been to have a room full of people use this thing for an hour to see if there is any discomfort before they go and sell thousands of these... Amazon shouldnt be putting their name on this product when you can get a quality product for a few bucks more. Normally I would never leave a bad review on an item this cheap because you get what you pay for... But frankly the amount of garbage products on amazon with great reviews is astounding to me and the comfort I take is that they are all off-brands and Amazon does not put their name on them. That way if I purchase something from some brand I cant pronounce in an attempt to save money, I can grill myself for my choice and not Amazon. In this case whether they manufacture this or not, their name is still on it... I get that its only $7, but I may as well have just burned it. So now I feel like Amazon burned its customers directly and not via lack of proper vendor vetting, and that is somehow less forgivable. So if its so bad, why the 2 stars guy? How can I trust your product reviews at all? Thats a fine question my fellow hermit friend. I gave the product 2 stars because I am still a reasonable man, and if you use a wrist rest full time that would cover up the edge of the pad anyway (possible), or you are a vampire and always have longs sleeves on anyway to protect your fragile skin from the sun (slightly less likely), or you have callused skin on your wrists from excessive "Indian burn" incidents when you were a kid (I narrowly avoided this myself) then I suppose this pad would do just fine. Hope this helps some would-be buyers out there that actually take the time to read :) -Bob