Color:Black+Orange Double Layers with Great Capacity,Color fashion. nylon fabric,Waterproof function Well padded semi flexible covers Solve stored trouble First Zippered Compartment: 1.3 elastic slots with 3 short elastic topped mesh pockets below, great to keep items like cord and cables organized. 2.9 elastic slots and one mesh pocket. And there is a special SD card pouches in the mesh pocket to prevent your small SD card missing. Second Zippered Compartment: 1.2 elastic topped mesh pockets. It is a good size for storing an average sized phone, charge pal, passport, card and so on. 2.A larger flat pocket behind it. Attached to the neoprene sleeve with the velcro flap closure. The large neoprene sleeve offers extra protection for large tablets like iPads. A special logo: 1.Help you distinguish it from different bags. 2.Served as a travel checklist.All products are not 100% perfect. If the product has quality problems, please feel free to contact us, we will replace the new products.
B**B
... one of the first things I noticed was how sturdy the mouse pad was
So I received my mouse pad today and one of the first things I noticed was how sturdy the mouse pad was. Being aluminum, this was expected however what I wasn't expecting was somewhat of a sharp edge. The edges are nicely beveled with a mirror like shine but be cautious as it did cut into my finger a little bit. I was also attempting to scrape off a bar code sticker which was unfortunately for me placed across the top - middle of the pad. In my attempts to peal it off gently and carefully as not to leave any of the sticker behind, I became defeated and realized there was no way I was getting it off without leaving a ton of paper and glue on there. So, I now have a new mouse pad with sticky film on it which prohibits the full use of space on the pad. As for the rest of the pad, my mouse works great on it, no skips. Really, it's just a mouse pad so I would give it 5 stars if they were just considerate enough not to place the bar code sticker on the top side. You would think it would have been placed on the bottom.
C**Z
Good Buy for Aesthetics
Honestly, I bought this for the aesthetics instead of shelling out 60$ for the Razer Invicta. It does a decent job for traction, but really not meant for gaming or precision. I slapped on a Razer sticker to make myself feel better though.This mousepad has four rubber feet at the bottom and does a good job to keep it from sliding around or off the table.Good lightweight aluminum material, but docked a few stars because there are quite a few imperfections on its surface. Leaving it smooth on most of the surface but bumpy from maybe bad paint application?Tried to get a few photos to show the bumps but it’s a lot more noticeable in person.
J**Y
Great mouse pad, but makes noise that I hadn't expected.
This is a great mouse pad. I really like that it is a rigid design, not floppy. The only thing that bothered me was the noise, mostly because I hadn't thought about it or expected it. Moving the mouse around on it is noisy, but not like ear-piercing or terribly loud. In most cases that is a non-issue, but when I'm on a conference call for work using a speakerphone, especially one where I'm leading the call and sharing my desktop via WebEx, I'm concerned that the attendees can all hear the noise. Though to be fair, I've had no complaints from attendees yet. If you want to know what a Magic Mouse on this mouse pad sounds like and you have an aluminum MacBook, set the mouse on the smooth metal area to the left or right of the trackpad and move it around. The sound is almost identical. If that doesn't bother you, then you've found an awesome mouse pad here, and it looks great next to a MacBook.
S**Y
Really like the look & feel in general, but some issues for now...
EDIT: After receiving a laser mouse today it is working pretty well. Only gave 4 stars because it doesn't work well with my normal optical mice.After reading many reviews I was hoping for more...Looks & feels great as far as I'm concerned, and not sure what the other reviewers are talking about concerning the "loud sounds", "grating" noises or such - perhaps I've been using hard surfaces for so long that I don't notice.My issue, and perhaps this is because I'm using antiquated optical/IR mice, but it just doesn't work well at all for me - I need to really move the mouse around to get any movement/detection and then it is very erratic and just not usable at all. Tell the truth I get better function using my table top. I've tried 2 Logitech M315 mice and a Logitech M305 mouse and they work equally well/as bad.As I don't like to spend $$$ when I have equipment in good working order it was difficult for me to decide to order another mouse, but I just ordered a laser mouse. If it works well with this I'll keep the pad and update my review, but if not I'm going to return it - don't really want to because I do like the pad.I do like the fact that it is super easy to clean (and you should this and any other as clean as possible anyway)I like the rubber feet - the grip is strong while using the pad but it is also easy to move the pad out of the way if you need to move/slide somewhere else on your desktop. Also after a few days of light use there are scratches on the pad - not sure how this happens since it's aluminum, perhaps something gritty attached to the bottom of one of my mice while testing. Went ahead and cleaned all 3 of them just in case...Will update when I receive the new laser mouse. If it works after this as many reviewers have stated then I will immediately order another.
P**7
Fairly good for a fair price
I have been using Logitech MX Master on this for some time and let's talk about a few issues regarding this mouse pad.1. The base. The non-slip rubber base is really non-slip. If you don't lift it or push on the side of it, you won't be able to move it. That said, only moving your mouse on top of it won't move the pad. It just sits on the desk pretty firmly, and I'm talking about wooden desk. I'm sure it'll work fine on most surfaces.2. The material. The material used to make this aluminum pad is not so "fine". It's not fake or poor quality, but the aluminum particles are not as fine and small as those used in macbook and dell monitor's stand, making the surface of this mouse pad not as smooth. But it's a lot more shining than those surfaces. And of course that leads to the noise mentioned by many reviews. I don't find it that bothering since the noise is just your mouse moving on it. It's not significantly louder than moving your mouse directly on your desk, and I'd say that's about the sound when you use it on hard mouse pad.3. Daily use results. The pad is thin and light, so it's not that difficult to bend it with your hands. I'm not able to scratch the top surface with my finger nail and I'm not gonna try using a ball pen. But after almost two weeks' daily using, there's no scratch on the top. I do find a few scratches on the back, probably left when moving the pad on the desk without lifting it. But those are on the back so I'm not bothered.Above all, this mouse pad is fairly good. If it could be built with finer materials, I would rate it five stars.
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