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Razer announce the Firefly V2 RGB mouse mat

The original Razer Firefly RGB mouse mat was very popular among gamers and Razer enthusiasts. The company has announced the firefly is back with an upgraded V2 version that is brighter than ever.

Razer has announced the Firefly mouse mat is getting an upgrade. The Firefly V2 is an enhanced version of the original RGB gaming mouse mat. The V2 is the successor to the Razer Firefly, a thinner and brighter design offers a more intense Razer Chroma RGB experience. Razer’s Chroma ecosystem supports in excess of 500 devices and features integration with over 130 top current PC games.

Included in the firefly V2 are brighter LEDs with 19 lighting zones that cover the entire perimeter of the mouse mat. A limitless customisation is provided by Razer Synapse 3 software, allowing users to personalise the 16.8 million colour options with pre-set lighting effects and patterns.

The firefly V2 is manufactured from 3mm thick material with a micro-textured hard surface, which is optimised for precise tracking of all types of mouse sensors and sensitivity settings. A built-in cable catch has been included to minimise mouse drag and to neaten up the desktop area. An integrated rubberised base ensures the Razer Firefly V2 doesn’t slip out of place on the desk too.

Razer has announced the new Firefly V2 mouse mat is available to purchase immediately with an MSRP of £49.99 from the official Razer store or at authorised Razer dealers.

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KitGuru says: You can add even more RGB bling to your gaming rig now with the Firefly V2 gaming mouse mat. With Razer Synapse 3 support, the Firefly V2 can be synced up to your other existing Razer RGB products for seamless desktop integration.

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