Customer reviews of the Single mouse pad (blue colour)
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Unusable...
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Number of reviews: 1 Average rating: 2
Unusable...
My mouse doesn't work on this mat... Ok it's a cheap optical mouse, but it's still amazing! And I'm not going to ask for a return for 4€.
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Number of reviews: 18 Average rating: 9
Well
Excellent value for money
I recommend this inexpensive mat for all home users and professionalsReview automatically translated -
Number of reviews: 3 Average rating: 9
mouse pads
perfect the mouse glides normally adequate dimensions the colour is pleasant the touch is very good
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Number of reviews: 7 Average rating: 9
super
super
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Number of reviews: 10 Average rating: 8
Great quality/price
It's pretty thick, accurate and comfortable.It's blue on the visible side & black on the bottom.
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Number of reviews: 1 Average rating: 10
Perfect
I've been using it for a while now, but it's a great product. It's a great product, but I'm not worried about it, it's a quality product at a very good price.
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Number of reviews: 9 Average rating: 9
A mouse pad
which does its job as a mouse pad.
So far, nothing to complain about, the quality seems to be there.
The future will tell whether it will stand up to the classic use of a normal mouse and whether the passage of time will not degrade it too much.Review automatically translated -
Number of reviews: 1 Average rating: 10
Exceptional
With its unrivalled comfort and sturdiness, this mouse pad will accompany your afternoons of procrastination in all simplicity.
Created in 1902 by an Austrian-Danish design firm, the blue mouse pads known as 'Danube' were created to support the nascent computer economy of the Lower Rhine countries in preparation for the terrible confrontation that would leave the aftermath of Europe as we know it today.
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