After a bit of research on the net (Reviews) I came up with this mouse pad.
Processing:
The processing of the mouse pad is extremely good.
No protruding edges, gluing of the bottom and the surface looks solid,
All corners and edges are rounded.
The surface is quite hard and my Logitech MX510 (workplace)
Roccat Kone XTD and my glide over the Hero as curling stones on ice.
Even the sensor strongly in the tooths Logitech MX510 working on this pad very precise.
Slip resistance:
The skid resistance of Hiro is really extremely high.
I put the mouse pad on my desk, I can not even move at full power use with both hands the pad.
This goes so far that moves my desk. The Hiro remains out on the spot.
Top, Roccat!
Material (Surface):
The material is safely getting used to (positive).
The surface is quite hard and are just under selective higher force for a bit.
It feels very comfortable and the friction on he skin on mouse move
is not painful even after intensive use.
Susceptibility to dirt:
Through the rough surface we see every speck of dust on the Hiro.
But that is no problem:
Simply use a damp, not cloth wipe over it - like new again.
Humidity make the pad from nothing and can be dry again very quickly.
Size:
The dimensions of Hiro are generous and should be sufficient for most requirements.
Lowscythe players I would however recommend a larger mouse pad,
because the games will lead very quickly due to the low DPI / CPI otherwise large rowing around.
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CONCLUSION:
The Roccat Hiro is not cheap, but in my opinion the money to worth every penny.
I will have this mouse pad even last a lifetime, clear recommendation!
- Top Processing
- Extremely non-slip
- Interface allows very fast, precise mouse movements
- Generous dimensions
- Washable