Heated mouse pad, genius or madness?

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Heated mouse pad, genius or madness?

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We can find mouse pads in the market with a large number of sizes, shapes and designs. The basic function of this element is to improve the precision of the mouse and provide a comfortable surface for the user. Something we’ve never seen is a heated mouse padbut, It’s a good idea?

It’s true that today’s mouse sensors work on virtually any surface, with the mouse pad being, in many cases, just an optional accessory. Although it is no longer as necessary as it was a few years ago, it is still an important and present element in any configuration. Now, from China, we get a twist on this element.

May your little hand not get cold

You can find just about anything that comes to mind in AliExpress. While looking for rugs we found something we had never seen and hadn’t come to mind: a heated mouse pad.

The truth is that this element, to some extent, is genius. Power keep your hands warm while you play, even if it’s cold, it looks like something cool. Without a doubt, since now in winter, when night falls and the cold sets in, we no longer want to play because our hands are cold.

heated mouse pad

Although this invention provides comfort, it has some important problems that we must consider. The majority of mouse (and the keyboards) are made of plastic, a material that does not tolerate heat well. It’s true that it wouldn’t melt at 30-40 ºC, but it can be fine lose one’s integrity. This means they can appear cracks and in the long run it could end up breaking.

It can also affect the mouse electronics and even the sensor. Mice are not designed to work on a surface that constantly gives off heat. The truth is that it is a little difficult to know how this element can affect the mouse, since it is a rare product.

If it is very cold in your area, this can be an interesting element that can save you a little light. You keep your hands warm and you warm the room too, a little two for one. It already depends on taste, really, but I can’t see myself using a heated mouse pad. If anyone tries it, please share your experience with us.

curious mouse pad heating system

It’s this curious mouse pad

The seller states that 96% of the mat’s surface radiates heat. It stands out that there are no heat emissions, since the resistance is covered by the fabric at all times.

It has a system of temperature regulationwhat makes it work between 35°C and 60°C. It stands out that it incorporates an intelligent type control chip that stops the operation of the treadmill after 3 hours of ignition.

The rug is in a version of 520mm long by 260mm wide and of 800mm long by 330mm wide. These are quite large models, which, according to the seller’s images, can even be used for sleeping on them.

A rather special invention that would hardly have occurred to us.

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