Razer, the leading global lifestyle brand for gamers, has announced the launch of its latest gaming accessory, the Razer Atlas. The gaming mouse mat is the company’s first-ever glass-based design, engineered to elevate gaming experiences and cater to the needs of gamers who demand quick flicks and consistent swipes.

For gamers and esports athletes, speed and accuracy are essential. The Razer Atlas has been optimized with micro-etched textures on the mat’s ultra-smooth surface, providing optimal conditions for optical sensors to detect textures accurately for a precise gaming experience.

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. The mat is also easy to clean with a warm damp cloth, maintaining its pristine state at all times.

The Razer Atlas is available in two color options, Black and White, allowing gamers to choose the color that best suits their setup for a premium, clean aesthetic. The fully covered anti-slip rubber base ensures that the mat stays firmly in place, eliminating any slips or movements that could disrupt gameplay.

The Razer Atlas is designed to help gamers stay in the zone by offering quieter swipes, with zero surface resistance. This feature provides gamers with unparalleled performance and gameplay, accurately capturing every move and action on-screen.

“We are thrilled to launch the Razer Atlas, our first tempered glass gaming mouse mat,” said Alvin Cheung, Senior Vice President of Razer’s Peripherals Business Unit. “With the Razer Atlas, gamers can expect the best-in-class performance and durability that Razer is known for, providing them with the ultimate gaming experience.”

The Razer Atlas is now available for purchase on Razer’s official website and authorized resellers worldwide.

Price: $99.99 USD / 119.99€ MSRP

Mark Ko

Mark Ko

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