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The BLOODY B-070 Large Gaming Mouse Pad is engineered for gamers seeking speed and precision. Measuring 17 x 14 inches and 4mm thick, it features a smooth cloth surface for effortless mouse gliding and an anti-slip rubber base for stability. With stitched edges for durability, this mouse pad is the ultimate accessory for serious gamers.
Manufacturer | BLOODY |
Brand | Bloody |
Item Weight | 10.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 16.93 x 13.78 x 0.16 inches |
Item model number | 89815 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material Type | Rubber |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | Large |
Manufacturer Part Number | 89815 |
B**L
Love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A mouse pad is a mouse pad so i didn't expect much. This thing blew me away i absolutely love it!Its huge, make sure you look in the post at the size dimensions to make sure it's what you want. I think the size is perfect just big enough so you mouse never gets to the edge and not so big that it takes up the whole desk.Once again the led's are just right. Good and bright but not to bright where its distracting when playing in low light.The surface is amazing, felt like i was gliding on air. Words can't describe the difference between it and normal pads.The pad has a rubber bottom, hard plastic center and cloth top. So its not bendable like normal cloth pads. The rubber bottom has good traction, about the same as a normal pad.For the price you cant beat it, just buy it and thank me later.
A**A
Nice feel, seems to be good quality
I returned a different brand but liked the idea of a lit mousepad, this one is worth the extra dollars.Just make sure to use the cable that comes with it, it didn't work otherwise (which seems like an issue if this cable stops working).
F**I
Great product!! Not the right length!
Right off the bat I'm going to say it. This product feels great under my skin and mouse, glides smoothly, and much space for a keyboard too!I did not give this a 5 star because of just one small problem. I was looking for a mouse pad around 27 inches long and this one seem to fit my length requirement, It was advertised as 700 mm long (around 27.5 in) and that is what i needed it to be. Unfortunately the day I received it and laid it out on my retractable desk space it did NOT fit as expected. When i measured the mouse pad it turned out to be 29 inches long :(yes I know that is not much of a difference, but when you need near exact information on a product I'd expect it to be somewhat accurate. At most you should think maybe half an inch error room. This mouse pad was around 1.5 inches error.So,This product feels great and sturdy I just have to fold the flaps up when i push the retractable part of my desk back.Great Product though if you are not restricted on desk space!
R**E
Love this pad with my Bloody Mouse
Love the RGB effects (Pre-Programmed) that the pad gives you, but how well it adheres to your desk to prevent pad slide is excellent and feels like your mouse is hovering on a thin layer of air when used in combination with the Bloody mouse. Amazing !!!
R**D
Nice Mouse Pad
It is as described. Plenty big for gaming and the lights are really nice. I've had it almost a year now and it is working like it did when I got it. I would buy again.
C**N
good for price
the mousepad is really good for the price it is. its XL and really good to use i suggest you buy this if you want a cheap XL mousepad with really good quality
F**Z
Adelante! Compralo
Para juegos simplemente lo calificó con 4 estrellas ya que el acabado de las orillas aveces puede ser un poco molesto, pero en el tamaño "L" no creo que llegues muchas veces a la orilla del mismo, en todo lo demás un mousepad (alfombrilla) perfecta y con una calidad perfecta, una muy buena compra si quieres un mousepad Speed
A**D
It has a very nice surface and RGB, but it also has some serious design flaws.
I purchased this pad to go with my new Bloody ES9 Pro mouse and B975 keyboard. Bloody enjoys copying Razer product styles and add animation capability (e.g., Bloody ES9 Pro mouse vs. Razer DeathAdder), and this pad is no exception. It's basically a clone of the Razer Firefly v1 in terms of size and RGB panel placement. This pad has angle cuts on the corners rather than smooth corners as on the Firefly, presumably to avoid infringement lawsuits. That's not a big deal, since Bloody is typically priced lower than Razer, but by merely copying styles, they also copy bad design elements.As with my other Bloody reviews, I'll give the bad news first:1. Like the Firefly v1, this pad has a horribly designed RGB control panel (box at top center). The mouse cord snags on it frequently. A bungee may help with the cord, but it won't keep the mouse itself from impacting the box. This is incredibly annoying, as it interrupts play, can cost game lives, and worst of all it creates undue stress on the mouse cable where it enters the mouse, exponentially increasing the risk of premature cable failure. It's so prone to snagging in the normal orientation that I have to use my mat at an extreme angle just to ensure clearance. If A4Tech/Bloody would be more concerned about proper design than simply copying Razer, this wouldn't be an issue. Lesson learned. The Firefly v2 (and many other RGB pads) have the control box at the CORNER. A4Tech/Bloody could have led the way, but they prefer to play catch-up copycat, so they incorporated a crummy design into their own product.2. RGB colors don't match my Bloody mouse or KB. For example, pure green (0,255,0) has a slight bluish tint compared to the mouse and KB lime green. Honestly, why bother including RGB in this mat if it can't even match basic colors with other Bloody products?3. Only 10 RGB zones. Would it have killed them to at least double or even triple the zone count and increased price by 50 cents (pure guess)? The slight increase in price per unit isn't going to deter anyone who's willing to shell out $25 for this mat, but I guess A4Tech had other ideas about that. Hey A4Tech, Razer Firefly v2 has 19 zones! Time to copy that one, too. A4Tech/Bloody could have led the way, but nope, copycat mentality.4. Like with other Bloody RGB products, you don't get game sync (changing RGB based on what happens in game) with this mat, nor do you get sync across Bloody's own product line. Worse, you must use the Illumine driver separate from other Bloody drivers, as opposed to a unidriver controlling all Bloody RGB peripherals. Their top competitors provide all of the above, but for some reason A4Tech/Bloody decided against it. A4Tech/Bloody should have included this functionality, since they seem to want to be competitive in the RGB market.5. Worst of all, the Illumine software driver is bugged. A glaring example is that in full color mode the color selector cursor resides outside of the driver window with the driver window located at the center of the desktop, which is the default position when it opens in Windows. That's right, the cursor you're supposed to use to select colors isn't even present IN THE DRIVER WINDOW! As you might imagine, you can't even see what you're doing with the mouse, since it's moving the cursor around out in nowhere land. You must drag the Illumine window up and left to reposition it to where the color selection cursor falls within the selector window boundaries and it then becomes usable. This oversight and lack of adequate testing is yet another example of how terrible Bloody's software is — see my review of the ES9 Pro mouse for numerous other examples. If A4Tech/Bloody would hire competent programmers and fix their crummy software for their various products, it would make them look much more like a top-tier company with products that people (me, at least) would feel much better about having sunk money into. Releasing software programs in the condition they are in shows an utter lack of care or concern for their customers. That's not the image I would want to project.6. Price. It's not exactly cheap, but like their other products, they're less expensive than the Razers they copy. Bloody also adds custom animation capabilities and there aren't many other pads on the market that offer the customization possible with this one (Corsair MM800 Polaris is one, but at nearly triple the price). Unfortunately, IMHO, the price of the MP-60R is too high as-is because of the limited RGB capability, bugged mess that is their software (could be easily fixed, but will they?) and the bad location of the RGB control panel (can't be fixed w/o a hardware redesign).The good news:1. Top surface is very nice. My ES9 Pro mouse (metal feet) tracks perfectly with barely noticeable drag. When the mat was brand new, it was like my mouse was sliding on ice. I've had it for a couple months, so a good cleaning will likely help restore its slickness.2. Waterproof. I'm not spill prone, but it's nice to have for those who are I suppose. This also makes cleaning less risky.3. Thin. If you're particular about how high your mouse sits and your LOD is important, then you will probably appreciate this greatly.4. Very grippy bottom. It won't slide around and wander on pretty much any surface.5. Large enough for most tastes, if used in the normal orientation. Usable area is much smaller when you have to use it turned sideways just to ensure the cord doesn't drag on the box and the mouse doesn't keep hitting it.6. Customizable RGB, including animation. Unfortunately, the basic colors don't match other Bloody RGB products, there is no game sync nor peripheral sync with other Bloody products, so this is a wash, half pro half con.7. Detachable cable. This is one aspect of the design that makes sense. If you don't care for RGB, you certainly don't need a cable attached that connects to nothing else. Unfortunately, you can't also unplug the obstructing control panel. Of course, if you know you will NEVER want to use the RGB, you could just remove the box. It feels like there are 2 screw holes under the bottom label, so there's probably no glue to contend with, but you'll have to cut wires going to the LEDs, or desolder a connector, or if you're lucky simply unplug a flex ribbon — I haven't disassembled mine, so I can't say which.Verdict:If you don't mind having to work around the horrible driver software quirks and limitations or you simply aren't into RGB at all and either don't mind your mouse bumping into the RGB control panel at the top or you don't mind removing the control panel box, then you will probably like this mat.The top is smooth and provides excellent mouse action with barely perceptible drag with the right mouse feet, and the bottom is very grippy and stays in place on pretty much any type of surface. The materials used seem to be very good quality. Time will tell whether layers start to separate over time. You don't get as much with this pad as with top competitors, but those pads cost a lot more than this one, and you do get a lot for the price of the MP-60R pad.Despite its flaws, I like it enough that I purchased a spare when I saw the $8 coupon. I wouldn't have been tempted without that coupon discount.Like other bloody products, this pad is good, but not great, and it's far from perfect. If they would fix their software, I would likely award the 4th star, but its other drawbacks that can't be fixed via driver update prevent me from ever awarding it the 5th star. For now, it gets 3 stars from me.
K**K
A4TECH
Very good mouse mat for this price
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