Razer Goliathus Extended Chroma Gaming Mousepad - [Quartz Pink]: Customizable Chroma RGB Lighting - Soft, Cloth Material - Balanced Control & Speed - Non-Slip Rubber Base, Wide, Quartz Pink/Gray
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Razer Goliathus Extended Chroma Gaming Mousepad - [Quartz Pink]: Customizable Chroma RGB Lighting - Soft, Cloth Material - Balanced Control & Speed - Non-Slip Rubber Base, Wide, Quartz Pink/Gray

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Make sure this fits by entering your model number. Powered by Razer Chroma: 16.8 million customizable color options Micro textured cloth surface: For speed and control playstyles Enhances all gaming mice: Optimized for all sensitivity settings and sensors for responsiveness and performance Inter-device color synchronization: For seamless lighting across devices Non-slip rubber base: To stay firmly in place
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Grant
4
Even though I bought this by accident, I still decided to try it out. Heres what you might wanna know before buying it, and some pros and cons of it. Pros: From the get-go, you will notice that the mat itself is quality and is perfect if you are using any type of mouse, especially if you plan on using an optical mouse. It has a nice, thick, luxurious feel to it and it even has a little extra flair to with the added Chroma effect that is neatly stitched on the outside of the mousepad. It has (what I would consider) the perfect weight to make it feel light enough to move it when you need too, but not light enough to have it move around when you are using your mouse. The mouse pad itself even offers a cable management feature at the top left where the USB cord starts. For the brief time I had it, the chord posed no real issue and did not interfere with my mouse cord. I could see this mousepad being perfect for anyone who uses a wireless mouse since it would create a wonderful aesthetic. Pairing this with any Razer mouse will give you a feeling of fulfillment. (Wireless or not, It works well.) For $40 USD, you are getting what you pay for, and trust me, when the lights are out in your room, you will understand. However, how does it match up to the Firefly which is roughly $20 more? Cons: I would give this mousepad a 5-star rating if it wasnt for the fact that the Razer Chroma Firefly Mousepad existed. There is a difference between the two, and some argue that the Goliathus Chroma can be better. I mean, if you look, it is $20 less than the Firefly. But Razer is good at two things, one is that it delivers premium products at a slightly more expensive price point that rarely disappoints, and second, it is good at making things that are truly aesthetically pleasing and has a certain "Awe Factor" when someone sees it. The Razer Goliathus Chroma falls short on a few things when compared. One of those things I noticed immediately is that it does not work as well as the Firefly does with synapse. (Program for customizing the lighting effects to your preference) Some effects when used on the Goliathus just dont work well with it at all, whereas the Firefly can almost copy other Razer products perfect for a unison look (Keyboard, Mouse, Speakers, Hue, Etc.) And dont get me wrong, I would be happy with either, they are both AMAZING looking, but when you compare the lights on the Firefly vs the Goliathus, the Firefly wins. One other con I could think of that doesnt apply to me (More of a pro to me) is that it is a very large mousepad, and if you have a small desk, it might not fit well with your setup. Heres my conclusion. Look both mousepads are going to be better than any other just plain mousepad. If you are more a technical person that isnt really interested in having that much flair, get the Goliathus. But if you are trying to make your setup look aesthetic as possible, get the firefly. But keep in mind, both are going to look great, and your not going to be disappointed. THIS IS IMPORTANT: Lets say you want the firefly, but you dont wanna pay $60 for a mousepad. (I get it, I really do.) I ordered my Firefly used and refurbished for exactly (wait for it) $40! Thats the same amount for the Goliathus and youre getting the more expensive version. And I dont know about you, but used mousepads are just pads, you dont have to worry about them just ripping apart. I would recommend buying a used Firefly or a new Goliathus. I hope this review helps. ;)
Fortenberrys
4
I love this mouse mat. Its huge which is great. It does take up a lot of space so if you only have a small desk then youre going to find this a pain to find a place for. My biggest annoyance with this mouse mat is the fact its not compatible with synapse 2.0 so now I have to run 2 programmes for all my Razer products because 2 of my Razer products (headphones and gamepad arent yet compatible with 3.0) I know this is a minor thing but the chroma colors arent in sync among all my devices because 2 different programmes are responsible for them. So if youre like me and you want the lighting to be in sync with all your products then you may find this annoying. Of course, once 3.0 is out of beta testing then this will be a none issue as all your Razer products should be compatible... so if youre a razer fan and have several of their products just keep this in mind.
Sean O.
4
This thing is pretty big. Takes up a lot of my desk, but is very nice with my mouse. My only issue is that the options within Synapse 3 for it are pretty limited to static or breathing or spectrum. Wave would be a great option but it looks like I would have to program that or find someone who already has, which is pretty annoying. Still, for an extra large desk pad with lights, its pretty cool. Very little branding on it, which confused me at first.
Kevin King
4
Being a Razer RGB fan boy I had to buy this to complete my Razer setup. Oh boy does this think look and feel awesome. If you have other Razer Chroma items go ahead and spend the money. If you don’t have other Chroma stuff you should probably buy a cheaper option. My only complaint is this mouse pad is way thinner then my older non-RGB version. So it feels a little cheaper and is much more susceptible to curling/wrinkling. Mine came out of the box with a bad wrinkle on the keyboard side that took 2-3 months to flatten out.
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