Razer has unveiled its new control pad, the Atlas Pro. Its main feature is a total thickness of only 1.9 millimeters, a design that aims to be almost imperceptible on the desk. This reduction in height aims to offer a more natural wrist posture during long sessions. It is aimed at shooter players who prioritize fast, minimal-friction gliding on a tempered glass surface.
Precision Engineering in Thickness and Surface 🧪
The achievement of the 1.9 mm thickness is based on a multi-layer fused structure. It uses a high-density non-slip rubber base that adheres directly to the desk. On top of that, a sheet of tempered glass with controlled thickness provides the gliding surface. The absence of raised edges or visible seams is the result of a polishing and bonding process that eliminates any interruption between the pad and the work surface.
Warning: It might make your bad habits disappear 👻
With such a low profile, the Atlas Pro presents some curious scenarios. You'll most likely run your hand over it several times to confirm it's there. It could also mercilessly expose those little taps you give the desk with the mouse when things get intense. Its design is so minimalist that the biggest ergonomic risk now would be developing a tic to constantly check its physical existence on the furniture.