

Alongside this you receive two USB passthrough slots. This means you get pinpoint accuracy and precision due to the low friction. Not only is it great for Corsair users, but also for gamers who are on the hunt for a pad which allows for glide enhancement. iCue allows you to sync all of your lighting on Corsair branded products. If you're on the lookout for a Corsair branded mouse pad to take advantage of iCue then this is the pad for you. Slightly more expensive than similar alternatives

Limited to the mat's edge and a Razer logo in the top right-hand corner, it can be synced up with your other Razer gear via Synapse for consistent effects across your setup. Happily, the RGB isn't so in-your-face that it'll distract you during a gaming session either.

In fact, we've been using the Firefly V2 for well over two years without it ever letting us down. We found that, when testing, it translates to smooth, responsive movement regardless of whether you're playing a twitch-shooter or working on spreadsheets. Sure, it doesn't have the cloth surface you may be used to, but don't be put off by that matte plastic - it features a micro-texture calibrated to enhance the performance of optical sensors. Clocking in with a thickness of 4mm and 19 RGB lighting zones around the edge, it feels every bit as premium as the $49.99 / £49.99 price tag would suggest. This new and improved version of the Razer Firefly sits in the perfect Goldilocks zone of "not too big, not too small, not too over the top".
