Once you’ve found your perfect mouse, selecting the right mat to support it is vital to maximizing its performance, so you can game to your fullest potential. To decide which Razer mat is the one for you, it comes down to two things: mouse sensitivity and mat surface.
Dots per inch (DPI) is a measurement of how many pixels are displaced on screen
for every inch of physical mouse movement. In general, the lower your DPI setting is, the larger motion (and mat surface) you will require to move the cursor across the screen.
LOWER DPI
400 DPI
HIGHER DPI
1600 DPI
The right mat should have a surface that complements your playstyle and favorite game genre.
With the option of hard and soft mats, let’s break down what each type offers and how it can help your game.HARD Ideal for playstyles that favor speed and quick aim, hard surfaces offer minimal friction so you can pull off smooth, effortless mouse movements.
SOFT Ideal for playstyles that favor precision and control, soft surfaces offer just the right amount of friction to offset the momentum of your mouse.
Simply pick from our list of Razer mats to see how they differ from one another.