The Razer HyperFlux V2 is a wireless charging mouse pad designed to work with specific Razer wireless mice. Introduced approximately a year ago, it represents the current iteration of Razer's wireless charging mouse pad series, which began in 2018. The device functions as intended for charging compatible mice.
The HyperFlux V2 supports mice from Razer's Naga, Basilisk, and Cobra lines. However, it is not compatible with mice from the DeathAdder or Viper lines. Both the hard and soft editions of the mouse pad are priced at $119.99.
The HyperFlux V2 comes in two variations: a hard edition with a polycarbonate surface for speed and a cloth edition for control. Both versions share identical specifications apart from the surface type. The mouse pad measures 16 inches (360mm) wide by 12.24 inches (311mm) long, with a surface thickness of 0.2 inches (5mm) and a power/charging module thickness of 0.52 inches (13.3mm).
The mouse pad features a hard, microtextured polycarbonate surface framed by a plastic bezel. While functional and easy to clean, the design is not described as luxurious. A notable limitation is its non-detachable cable and a connection polling rate capped at 1,000 Hz.
The market for wireless charging mouse pads is not extensive, despite the availability of numerous wireless gaming mice. This suggests a potentially limited demand for such products, especially given their price point compared to standard gaming mouse pads.
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The Razer HyperFlux V2, a wireless charging mouse pad, was reviewed for its functionality with compatible Razer mice. The review notes its effective wireless charging but points out limitations such as a non-detachable cable and incompatibility with certain mouse lines, making it a niche product for specific Razer users.