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A mouse pad for every need
Here on the page you will find our large selection of mouse pads for your office or gaming setup.
We have mouse pads in countless sizes, colors, and designs, as well as mouse pads with a built-in charger for wireless mice, etc.
You can undoubtedly find a mouse pad that suits your needs here on the page, where we have mouse pads in numerous different materials, each of which can help relieve your wrists when using your mouse.
Read much more about what you should look for before buying a mouse pad below.
Consider these 7 things before buying a mouse pad
There is now an abundance of different mouse pads.
It can also be difficult to choose the right mouse pad, as they each have different specifications.
Below you can read more about the many different specifications and functions of various mouse pads, so you can get a better insight into which type of mouse pad might fit your personal needs.
#1 - Normal size or XXL Mouse Pad
The first thing you should decide for yourself is the size of your mouse pad.
Mouse pads come in an incredible number of sizes, where some are just "normal" and relatively small, while others can be enormous and cover your entire desk.
Here are some examples of dimensions you can expect from a mouse pad:
- 18x22 cm
- 22x26 cm
- 32x27 cm
- 45x40 cm
- 90x40 cm
- 120x60 cm
- And many more
The size can be particularly important for you as a gamer, as a larger mouse pad means you have more space to move the mouse without it falling off the mouse pad.
It can lead to you becoming inaccurate in your games, which of course you want to avoid.
If you just need a mouse pad for general use of your computer or work, the size is not as important for the actual performance, but becomes more a matter of personal taste in the appearance of your computer setup.
#2 - Material choice for your mouse pad
Mouse pads are available in a wide range of different materials, all of which often have in common that they are very soft and pleasant on the surface, with a few exceptions.
Here are some examples of typical materials that various mouse pads are made of:
- Plastic
- Rubber
- Fabric-coated rubber
- Fabric-coated plastic
- Polyester
- Microfiber
- Neoprene
- Nylon
- Leather
- Imitation/faux leather
- Gel (typically used in wrist support)
- EVA
- PVC
- Memory foam
Most of these materials are soft on their surface, except for a few mouse pads made of PVC and hard plastic.
Most people prefer soft materials, like neoprene, soft rubber/plastic, etc., as these materials largely relieve wrists and hands in general.
Those who choose the somewhat harder materials may have to do with the way they hold the mouse and that they do not want a slippery mouse pad that can cause the mouse to slide unexpectedly.
#3 - Mouse pad with wrist support
If you work in an office or prefer maximum wrist support, you should definitely consider a mouse pad with built-in wrist support.
Wrist supports in mouse pads are typically made of covered gel, which is an incredibly soft and supportive material.
This type of mouse pad ensures that your wrists do not rest on hard surfaces, allowing you to largely avoid complications with your joints around your hands.
You can also purchase an external wrist support that is not part of the mouse pad itself, so you can switch between mouse pads with and without wrist support, e.g., if you work from home and want to use wrist support when you work, but not when you game/are off-duty.
#4 - Mouse pad with lights
A mouse pad with lights does not affect the actual function of your mouse pad, but is more a way to personalize your computer setup.
The light in a mouse pad is typically RGB light, where you have the option to switch between various of your favorite colors.
This way, you can give your office or gaming room a bit more life and color, and get an incredibly unique mouse pad.
#5 - Gaming mouse pad
Mouse pads are also specifically designed for gaming, where there is a major focus not only on size, but also on the shape and material used.
A gaming mouse pad must meet several requirements to be perfect for games where precision with the mouse is important.
Therefore, gaming mouse pads are often designed with:
- A non-slip bottom
- A flat shape without wrist support
- In soft material, but not too slippery so the mouse remains stable
Additionally, selected gaming mouse pads can also be purchased with incredibly attractive patterns and potentially motifs from your favorite games, etc.
#6 - QI mouse pad (wireless charging for mice)
A smart feature for those of you who have a wireless, rechargeable mouse is a QI mouse pad.
QI chargers can charge wireless devices without having to connect with a cable.
You can simply leave the mouse on the mouse pad, and it will continuously be charged.
This way, your mouse can actually maintain "perpetual" power, and you will never find yourself in a situation where it has run out of juice and you need to connect it for charging.
However, QI mouse pads are typically a bit more expensive and are often also somewhat more robust and hard on their surface, as the inner parts cannot be made from soft material 100% of the time.
However, they can also be found with a coating of soft material, so they remain incredibly comfortable while still having the smart charging function.
#7 - Mouse pad with non-slip base
A mouse pad with a non-slip base is especially good for those who game, especially for games that require precise movements, such as shooting games.
The non-slip base ensures that the mouse pad stays where it should, even if you make relatively vigorous movements.
This ensures that the mouse does not fall off the area of the mouse pad, so it does not affect your games.
Questions and answers about mouse pads
How big should a mouse pad be?
For office work, a standard mouse pad is typically sufficient, as you do not move the mouse particularly actively and quickly. However, if you need a mouse pad for gaming, it is a good choice to choose an xl/xxl mouse pad that takes up a large area on the desk. The larger the mouse pad, the greater the security it provides in games, as you ensure your mouse can move perfectly over a large area and does not fall off the mouse pad.
Do you need a mouse pad?
Without a mouse pad, it can be almost impossible to use a computer mouse on certain types of surfaces. Some surfaces allow you to use the mouse, while others are nearly useless with a mouse. Mouse pads are also designed to relieve your wrists and hands, as they are often made from incredibly soft and comfortable materials, which is why many choose to use a mouse pad.