Patriot Introduces Viper LED Gaming Mouse Pad

Soon after the announcement about the Viper V570 RGB Blackout Edition gaming mouse, the hardware maker Patriot revealed that it has added yet another gaming-oriented product to its ever-growing portfolio. The company introduced the Viper LED gaming mouse pad.

Soon after the announcement about the Viper V570 RGB Blackout Edition gaming mouse, the hardware maker Patriot revealed that it has added yet another gaming-oriented product to its ever-growing portfolio. The company introduced the Viper LED gaming mouse pad.

As its name implies, the mouse pad has LEDs that act as a decorative element. The mouse pad itself is made of advanced polymer and it could be the perfect companion to every premium-quality gaming mouse.

The Viper LED mouse pad has been designed with accuracy in mind, which makes it particularly suitable for gamers keen on first-person shooters. Having said that, it is also a nice addition to the setup of MMORPG and MOBA warriors.

According to Patriot’s announcement, the mouse pad is scratch-free and it provides just the right amount of resistance thus ensuring accurate movements without sacrificing the speed. The rubber backing prevents the mouse pad from slipping during heated gaming marathons.

The mouse pad has six LED color settings configurable via a control switch located on the USB cable. The cable itself is detachable.

The Viper LED dimensions are: 5.35cm(L) x 24.27cm(W) x 4.6cm(H) / 13.9″(L) x 9.5″(W) x 1.1″(H). Currently, it is available for purchase at the official Patriot store and selected online retailers. The mouse pad carries a $59.99 price tag and comes with a two-year warranty.

Tracy has been working for RealGear since the first day it went online. She reads every e-sports related newspaper and website. She is a huge Twitch.tv fan and a gamer with a soft spot for Lineage 2, WoW, and Guild Wars 1 and 2. She says she does not suffer from PvP insanity, she enjoys every minute of it. Tracy defines herself as a person who’d spend two hours customizing a character rather than indulging in an activity that would not be as nearly rewarding as playing games and testing hardware.

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