Honestly tho  , I think Razer is trying to push their brand image instead of creating something really innovative. Wireless charging on a mousepad? It's not that hard to understand why this isn't more popular... like 10 other companies are already doing it
, I think Razer is trying to push their brand image instead of creating something really innovative. Wireless charging on a mousepad? It's not that hard to understand why this isn't more popular... like 10 other companies are already doing it  . And $120 for it? No thanks, I'd rather have a decent gaming setup without breaking the bank
. And $120 for it? No thanks, I'd rather have a decent gaming setup without breaking the bank  . Plus, what about all the other mice out there that don't work with this thing? It's like Razer is trying to force their premium customers to buy more stuff they need
. Plus, what about all the other mice out there that don't work with this thing? It's like Razer is trying to force their premium customers to buy more stuff they need  . If you're gonna release something new, make sure it's worth using for everyone, not just those who spend most of their time gaming... I mean, come on, 5 compatible mice? That's a pretty low bar
. If you're gonna release something new, make sure it's worth using for everyone, not just those who spend most of their time gaming... I mean, come on, 5 compatible mice? That's a pretty low bar 
				
			 , I think Razer is trying to push their brand image instead of creating something really innovative. Wireless charging on a mousepad? It's not that hard to understand why this isn't more popular... like 10 other companies are already doing it
, I think Razer is trying to push their brand image instead of creating something really innovative. Wireless charging on a mousepad? It's not that hard to understand why this isn't more popular... like 10 other companies are already doing it  . And $120 for it? No thanks, I'd rather have a decent gaming setup without breaking the bank
. And $120 for it? No thanks, I'd rather have a decent gaming setup without breaking the bank  . Plus, what about all the other mice out there that don't work with this thing? It's like Razer is trying to force their premium customers to buy more stuff they need
. Plus, what about all the other mice out there that don't work with this thing? It's like Razer is trying to force their premium customers to buy more stuff they need  . If you're gonna release something new, make sure it's worth using for everyone, not just those who spend most of their time gaming... I mean, come on, 5 compatible mice? That's a pretty low bar
. If you're gonna release something new, make sure it's worth using for everyone, not just those who spend most of their time gaming... I mean, come on, 5 compatible mice? That's a pretty low bar 
 Razer's got some great tech in their mice, no doubt, but this feels like a niche thing. I'd rather just throw my mouse on the desk and worry about it dying mid-game than shell out extra cash for a fancy pad
 Razer's got some great tech in their mice, no doubt, but this feels like a niche thing. I'd rather just throw my mouse on the desk and worry about it dying mid-game than shell out extra cash for a fancy pad  .
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 anywayz, i guess if u are that guy who sits at ur desk for hours on end, then go for it, hyperflux v2... but for the average gamer like me, no thanks!
 anywayz, i guess if u are that guy who sits at ur desk for hours on end, then go for it, hyperflux v2... but for the average gamer like me, no thanks!  I mean, I get what Razer did there and all, making life easier for us gamers and whatnot. But five compatible mice out of their popular lineup? That's some niche stuff
 I mean, I get what Razer did there and all, making life easier for us gamers and whatnot. But five compatible mice out of their popular lineup? That's some niche stuff