Razer has officially unveiled the Atlas Pro, a tempered glass gaming mouse mat that claims the title of the world's thinnest in its category. With a thickness of just 1.9mm, including its full-coverage rubber base, the mat is designed to sit nearly flat with the desk surface.
The glass layer of the Atlas Pro measures only 1.1mm, a significant engineering reduction from the 3-5mm range typically seen in the glass mat market. This ultra-low profile is intended to improve long-term ergonomics by minimising the height difference between the desk and the mouse, thereby supporting a more natural wrist posture.
Beyond its physical profile, the Atlas Pro is engineered for precision, with a 2μm etched texture. Developed in partnership with leading sensor manufacturers, this surface treatment ensures consistent, accurate tracking for high-end optical sensors across a range of sensitivities. The mat offers an expanded 500 x 400mm surface area, which provides 11% more space than the original Razer Atlas to accommodate the wide, sweeping movements common in competitive FPS play.
Durability remains a core focus despite the reduced thickness. The mat is constructed from premium tempered glass with a 9H hardness rating on the Mohs hardness scale, making it highly scratch-resistant. The surface is finished with a protective coating for easy cleaning and features CNC-milled rounded edges to prevent wrist irritation. A full-coverage anti-slip rubber base provides a stable foundation and helps dampen the acoustic feedback of mouse swipes.
The Razer Atlas Pro is available immediately with a retail price of £129.99/$129.99/€139.99.
KitGuru says: Will this trend toward ultra-thin hard surfaces eventually make traditional thick cloth pads feel a bit like relics of the past, or will there always be a place for them, given how much cheaper they are?
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