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I've been using a Qck during the last 3 and a half years. I can totally recommend it.
It doesn't stink even when my cat loved to sleep on it. It's easy to clean, I've also hand-washed it a couple of times.
$20 it's a bit pricey, though. I payed it €8 if I recall correctly :S
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It's going to have a pretty strong odor at first, but it goes away.
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Tested by the top mouse sensor manufacturer, the high thread count and surface variation optimize tracking accuracy for both optical and laser sensors with minimal friction.
But what if I have a rollerball mouse
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I'm not using any mouse pad. I didn't like any of those I tried. I prefer the way the mouse slides directly on the desk. I don't like how most mouse pads add a certain amount of friction to the way the mouse slides.
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At this desk I have a Logitech G302 and the amount of friction on the desk itself is perfect for an accurate slide at high DPI settings. I tried about 12 -13 mouse pads and all of them provided more friction than the desk itself which is something I don't like. It's a matter of preference.
At another desk I have a Logitech M705 that I cannot use without a mouse pad but I'm not using it that much lately. It works directly on the desk but I don't like the feel. So I guess it also depends on the mouse itself.
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What about smell? These reviews report it's an issue:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/R15AVJJGGK80NH/ref=cm_cr_getr_d_rvw_ttl?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B01L731DSQ
https://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/R15AVJJGGK80NH/ref=cm_cr_getr_d_rvw_ttl?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B01L731DSQ
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The mini Qck is for sale for 9 bucks, including shipping. 250x210x2mm (Ebay)
I have the bigger version. Its a great odorless mousepad and will last for many years. Its worth the money imo.
I'm currently saving some money to get a Razer Firefly. Just to complete my Razer Chroma set. Totally a waste of money tbh, but I love them lights in my gaming room.
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I like the hard plastic cutting board type of "mouse pad". My Everglide has lasted 15 years. If shopping for a cutting board type, make sure it has a nice smooth bevel on the leading edge so it doesn't cut into your palm. There was one called the fUnc sUrface 1030 that had a double-sided slab of plastic (one rougher, one smoother) nestled in a rubber surround for comfort at the edges.
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After being through a lot of trademarks hyper-investment ... like SteelSeries, A4Tech and Razer ... i decided to give a try to Tesoro - a not so well known brand.
http://tesorotec.com/mouse-mats/
I don't know what country you are from but check the map to see if you can buy locally - http://tesorotec.com/where-to-buy-new/
I've been using this mousepad for the last 4 years and there are only good things to say about it. Smooth surface for any kind of optical or laser mouse at high DPI, good back grip and the textile is made with quality materials. Also, the sewing made all around the mousepad is gorgeous. There is no bad smell or rubber smell even if your palm sweats a lot. If you spill something on it the washing process is really good in comparison with the other brands i've owned.
Only for some pictures (because the text is in Romanian) you can check this review i made in 2013 - http://www.goty.ro/tesoro-aegis-gaming-mouse-pad-review/
Good luck!
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If you're not expecting rain, maybe try to put the smelly pad outside for a couple days, could get rid of the smell. Maybe pinned on a clothesline.
I've got some cheap-ish C-Tech mousepad that has an ugly logo but was the cheapest pad with stitched borders (since all my previous ended up screwed up in that regard) and it really reeked of rubber when I got it and now I can barely smell it when I put my nose right against the rubber backside.
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well damn, this made me want a scratch n' sniff mousepad. ^^
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If you're a DIY kind of person, why not cut an acrylic plate?
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I got tired of cleaning the mousepad on my keyboard tray, so I fold printer paper around it, and replace it when it gets dirty.
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I want to buy a new mouse-pad but don't think it's the type of product that justifies paying extra for a well known brand. A while back I bought a cheap mouse-pad that was fine, except for the fact that it had strong rubber odor. I ended up not using it for this reason, and it seems the same issue plagues many other cheap pads sold on eBay. Any recommendation for a mouse-pad that's cheap, good and odorless?
Thanks!
Update: I cheaped out and just took an extra mouse-pad from my company's helpdesk (and yes, they know it's for private use). It's smooth, stays put and doesn't emit any odor. So yes, it's branded with my employer logo, which is not something I need to see off work hours, but I don't tend to look at my mouse-pad, so not an issue. So far so good :-)
O.GA
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