Razer Kabuto
Essential Mobile Gaming Mouse Mat
Overview
In this edition of Gang Gamer Grean: Razer Review, Thailand, we are going to be reviewing the Razer Kabuto, designed for on-the-go gamers.
Pros
- Smooth, thin and easy to use
- Good grip on almost any surface
Cons
- Extremely low durability
Kabuto Review
Doubling as a laptop screen protector is really a gimmick, the screen is at its most protectiveness when closed already. The Razer Kabuto is nothing more than a mere mouse mat. Its not the biggest of surfaces, measuring in just 280mm x 195mm x 1.2mm, but this is fairly decent for mobile gamers.
The fact that the Kabuto can slide in between the screen and keyboard makes it very easy to carry around. Although there is barely any thickness in the mouse mat, but portability is the main theme here, making Kabuto a much better choice than no mousepad at all.
On the other hand, the Kabuto lacks strength and durability, hardcore gamers will find that the mouse mat will starts to show damage in just a few days.
The Razer Kabuto durability is the major concern, only obtained this mouse mat for just over a week, it starts to show some wear and tare already, for the price the Kabuto is selling, its really one of the last mouse mat any gamer should buy.
Doubling as a laptop screen protector is really a gimmick, the screen is at its most protectiveness when closed already. The Razer Kabuto is nothing more than a mere mouse mat. Its not the biggest of surfaces, measuring in just 280mm x 195mm x 1.2mm, but this is fairly decent for mobile gamers.
The fact that the Kabuto can slide in between the screen and keyboard makes it very easy to carry around. Although there is barely any thickness in the mouse mat, but portability is the main theme here, making Kabuto a much better choice than no mousepad at all.
On the other hand, the Kabuto lacks strength and durability, hardcore gamers will find that the mouse mat will starts to show damage in just a few days.
The Razer Kabuto durability is the major concern, only obtained this mouse mat for just over a week, it starts to show some wear and tare already, for the price the Kabuto is selling, its really one of the last mouse mat any gamer should buy.
First Hour Hand-on Review
8th minute: Very thin
16th minute: Provides a fair level of comfort
23rd minute: Slipping the Kabuto in between the screen and keyboard, is confused about whether this is a scam or not, haha
26th minute: Decent tracking
35th minute: Not so good for intense gaming, very stiff movements, and wrist does feel some heat coming off with the mouse swipes
41th minute: Does feel a little sore on the hand
Ratings (out of 10)
Build Quality - better surface than normal mouse mat, although its too thin
7.0
Ease of Use - just slot this between the screen and keyboard of the laptop for portability, nice
6.5
Features
Features
N/APerformance - the purpose is for on-the-go gamers and portability, can't complain if its not as good as the other Razer pads
6.0
Value - taking into account of the weak durability, this is a huge price to pay
5.0
Overall - Good
6.1