BOSOBO Mouse Pad, Round Mandala Mouse Mat, Cute Mouse Pad with Design, Non-Slip Rubber Base Mousepad with Stitched Edge, Waterproof Women Office Mouse Pads, Small Size 7.9 x 7.9 Inch, Pretty Mandala
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You neglected to include the cheese.
I'm afraid I don't have a label. Although it appears to be made in China, it appears to be extremely nice and comfortable.
The backing is floppy, but it stays put and doesn't slide around. When you move it, it moves with you!
I haven't decided yet. There are no markings on this item. The size, the backing, and the Mandala color design are all fantastic.
Selected User Reviews For BOSOBO Mouse Pad, Round Mandala Mouse Mat, Cute Mouse Pad with Design, Non-Slip Rubber Base Mousepad with Stitched Edge, Waterproof Women Office Mouse Pads, Small Size 7.9 x 7.9 Inch, Pretty Mandala
I ordered the blossoming almond tree pad and can attest to the fact that my optical wireless mouse works flawlessly-- There are no issues, and the mouse pad is a good size (a few people complained that it was too small). Despite its unique shape, I believe the overall size is comparable to a standard square mouse pad. It might be an issue if you're doing graphic design or something else that requires large movements with your mouse, but it shouldn't be an issue for normal office computing. ) There was also no odor, as stated by others. This purchase has made me very happy!.
I'm not sure why this has so many positive reviews. Sure, the colors are vibrant and it's attractive. On my smooth wood desk, however, it's completely useless. On the top of my desk, it's almost as if it's made of glass. I'm not going to bother packing it up and shipping it back because it's too cheap, so I'll figure out how to get it to stick to my desk. I'll just go to our local Best Buy and get a plain black one that will do the job next time.
NOT. WORK. In less than ten minutes, this was thrown away. Maybe it'd work on an old-fashioned a school roller coaster Optical mice, but not ball mice. Jerky, skips, freezes, and doesn't track consistently. It froze four times in ten minutes, skipped on a regular basis, and I couldn't find the cursor on the screen because it jumped around. Recommendation: DO NOT RECOMMEND.
I bought a mouse pad with a Mandela design. I am completely enamored with the design. Right now, I'm working from home, and it's on my work desk; a desk with a glass top (clearly, there is no wood underneath it). I only use it for work and never for gaming, so I'm not sure if the precision is different. A Dell laser mouse is what I'm currently using. This is perfect for my needs. Also, the pad does not slide around because of the traction. I've only had it for about a month, so it hasn't gotten dirty yet, and I can't comment on how easy it is to clean. The colors are vibrant, the design is lovely, the stitching is even, and there are no design flaws that I can see. Normally, I avoid purchasing anything made in China because it is so difficult to return, but this purchase was a huge success.
This one, however, succeeded: So this mouse pad is very pretty and soft, and it's a wonderful addition to my home office. Regrettably, it "broke" a few days ago. When I tried to move the mouse to the left, it started moving at a downward angle instead of straight across the screen. I assumed my mouse battery was dying because it happened several times. The battery was changed, but the problem persisted. I reasoned, "Well, I guess it's just this mouse," and decided to try another. The same thing happened when I used the mouse from my son's computer. There was no difference when I switched desks and surfaces. Even when I move my hand straight, the mouse moves at a downward angle every time I try to move it left. This leads me to believe there's a problem with the mouse pad, but I'm not sure what it is. Of course, this happened after the 30-day return period had expired, so I'm stuck with a useless mouse pad. Maybe I'll use it as a decoration under one of my planters.
The visual aesthetic is excellent, but I use a bluetooth mouse that lacks a wheel or roller ball. The mouse pad's material isn't super slick, more like spandex, so sliding the mouse around is a little more difficult. It's still functional, but not as well as I'd like it to be.
The stitching is of good quality. The print is colorful and bright, and the material is lightweight.
It's a lovely mouse pad with a design of an almond tree. The colors are vibrant, and it appears to be exactly as depicted in the photo. What's more, it's effective. My desk is encased in glass, and the mouse pad does not move when I move it. I use a Logitech M325 mouse and have never had any tracking issues. I was looking for a mouse pad that wouldn't take up too much space on my desk, and this one fits the bill. I can't comment on durability because I haven't had it long, but it appears to be well made. So far, I'm very pleased!.