The Roccat Sense is a separate product altogether, but makes for a solid companion for the Kone Pure Camo Charge, since it too is styled in that fetching olive green.
The packaging is again, sturdy and professional looking, with the main features of the product featured on the side. The back has an endorsement from professional Starcraft 2 player Ko “HyuN” Seok Hyun, who claims that the mat's “friction reducing,” surface and low profile, means he can “respond rapidly” to threats during a game.
Roccat also informs us that the mat has been tested with mouse sensors up to an unheard of 16,800 DPI.
In a nice move, Roccat has included a pair of swatches of the mat's top and bottom material for you to touch, to give you an idea of what the full product is like.
The Roccat Sense Camo Charge mat itself, continues the green styling of its rodent cousin, with a grungy backdrop with either damaged electrical pylons or giant ants in the background, I am not really sure. You be the judge.
There's an obvious, large Roccat logo on one half of the mat and in the top left corner, a small kill tally of soldiers and helicopters. Apparently the mat's designer is almost as good at shooting guys that are crouched down as they are at shooting guys that are standing.
If you've ever used a cloth mat before, you'll be familiar with the backing material. Is that same sort of rubberised coating that appears on most mats, keeping them in place during even the most intense action. At least in theory.