Intro
A mouse mat is a specialized surface for your mouse to glide on, just like how a track race car needs a standardized and well maintained track for optimum performance. The quality of the surface easily affects one's computing experience, yet it is still one of the most overlooked computing accessory. Most people would settle with any MYR10.00 mouse mat, but some would spend a humble MYR100.00 just for a mouse mat...
Tech Specs
Source: Razer Store
Packaging
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If you're familiar with Razer products, you will know Razer products have fancy packaging. I'm sure that quite a generous amount of my money gone to the fancy box and papers.
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Product information in different languages at the back.
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Open box, approval certificate by Razer Guy. (Who the h*ll is this Razer Guy..)
Look, Feel, Function
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Badass design. The green rubber at the corner provide extra grip and add contrast to the black mouse mat.
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At the size of 320mm x 260mm, it is considered an average sized mat. Quite sufficient for most users unless you prefer to use your mouse at lower sensitivity. A friend of mine own a Razer Exactmat which is made of aluminium. It weights and feels much solid than the Vespula and certainly gives a premium feel. I don't know the reason the change, whether for extra profit or lighter weight. Despite being made of plastic, Vespula is still very solid, without the extra weight.
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Detachable wrist rest is a plus, you get to choose to use the wrist rest or not, since not everyone uses a wrist rest. But one thing about the wrist rest, it is gel filled, some might find it's a bit on the hard side rather than soft. That's all about personal preferences.
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Control - much like smooth sandpaper's surface for precise movement
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Speed - smooth surface for sleek movement. I usually stick with the speed surface, unless my task require precise movements, such as photo editing.
Conclusion
Pros:
Subjective:
Cons:
In short, if you're looking for a hard surfaced mouse mat and wouldn't mind to fork out some money for it, Razer Vespula is quite reasonably priced consider that Roccat's dual surface mouse mat costs even more.
Original review here.
A mouse mat is a specialized surface for your mouse to glide on, just like how a track race car needs a standardized and well maintained track for optimum performance. The quality of the surface easily affects one's computing experience, yet it is still one of the most overlooked computing accessory. Most people would settle with any MYR10.00 mouse mat, but some would spend a humble MYR100.00 just for a mouse mat...
Tech Specs
- Non-slip, anti-reflective, abrasion-resistant hard coat
- SPEED surface for faster mouse movements
- CONTROL surface for precise mouse movements
- Comes with a gel-filled wrist rest
- Approximate Size : 320 mm / 12.61” (Length) x 260 mm / 10.24” (Width) x 20 mm / 0.79” (Height)
- Approximate Weight: 332 g / 0.73 lbs
Source: Razer Store
Packaging

If you're familiar with Razer products, you will know Razer products have fancy packaging. I'm sure that quite a generous amount of my money gone to the fancy box and papers.

Product information in different languages at the back.


Open box, approval certificate by Razer Guy. (Who the h*ll is this Razer Guy..)
Look, Feel, Function

Badass design. The green rubber at the corner provide extra grip and add contrast to the black mouse mat.

At the size of 320mm x 260mm, it is considered an average sized mat. Quite sufficient for most users unless you prefer to use your mouse at lower sensitivity. A friend of mine own a Razer Exactmat which is made of aluminium. It weights and feels much solid than the Vespula and certainly gives a premium feel. I don't know the reason the change, whether for extra profit or lighter weight. Despite being made of plastic, Vespula is still very solid, without the extra weight.

Detachable wrist rest is a plus, you get to choose to use the wrist rest or not, since not everyone uses a wrist rest. But one thing about the wrist rest, it is gel filled, some might find it's a bit on the hard side rather than soft. That's all about personal preferences.

Control - much like smooth sandpaper's surface for precise movement

Speed - smooth surface for sleek movement. I usually stick with the speed surface, unless my task require precise movements, such as photo editing.
Conclusion
Pros:
- Dual sided for different purposes
- Compact
- Detachable wristrest
- Rubberized corners for extra grip
- Good looking
- Hard surface - easy to clean
Subjective:
- Gel wrist rest
- Average sized
Cons:
- Material downgrade from aluminium to plastic (compared to Razer Exactmat)
- Premium price - MYR119.00 (compared with other types of mouse mats)
In short, if you're looking for a hard surfaced mouse mat and wouldn't mind to fork out some money for it, Razer Vespula is quite reasonably priced consider that Roccat's dual surface mouse mat costs even more.
Original review here.