Is there a reason for these things to cost as much as they do these days? Mouse pads are not expensive to make. There's no research and development that goes into them. There's barely any marketing involved, too. You just pick a Chinese factory that makes these, give them your specs and tell them to put a logo on it and you have a mousepad.
It's EK dude, they've been selling overpriced garbage masquerading as "quality products" for years. If EK sold tap water, it would be $10 a bottle, and the bottles would be 250ml in size.
It's EK dude, they've been selling overpriced garbage masquerading as "quality products" for years. If EK sold tap water, it would be $10 a bottle, and the bottles would be 250ml in size.
It's EK dude, they've been selling overpriced garbage masquerading as "quality products" for years. If EK sold tap water, it would be $10 a bottle, and the bottles would be 250ml in size.
When it comes to mousepads, you can say the same about every major company that sells them. They're all basically the same product with a different logo. And they know it, which is why their idea of innovation lately has been to add RGB to a goddamn mousepad.
Is there a reason for these things to cost as much as they do these days? Mouse pads are not expensive to make. There's no research and development that goes into them. There's barely any marketing involved, too. You just pick a Chinese factory that makes these, give them your specs and tell them to put a logo on it and you have a mousepad.
Only mousepad I was impressed by was OCUK's own desk mats, The "Stealth" version of their 3XL deskmat which measures in at 1180mm x 600mm, Soft, Sewn edges, Mouse glides very easy, And very easy to clean, Price is less than other brands too, On offer cost me £12.
Only mousepad I was impressed by was OCUK's own desk mats, The "Stealth" version of their 3XL deskmat which measures in at 1180mm x 600mm, Soft, Sewn edges, Mouse glides very easy, And very easy to clean, Price is less than other brands too, On offer cost me £12.
It's EK dude, they've been selling overpriced garbage masquerading as "quality products" for years. If EK sold tap water, it would be $10 a bottle, and the bottles would be 250ml in size.