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Ulti-mat: Breathe X3 Mousepad E-mail
Apr 21, 2009 at 01:23 PM

Ulti-mat: Breathe X3 Mousepad

Over the last few days I've taken a look at two pads from Ulti-mat, and they were decent products overall. Today for review I've got another mousepad from Ulti-mat, the Breathe X3, a large sized all cloth pad.

 


Product Name: Ulti-mat: Breathe X3

Author: Kristofer Brozio

Sponsor: Ulti-mat



 

Tech Specs,Features or the Basic Info:


Ulti-mat: Breathe X3


Breathe X3


The Ulti-mat Breathe mouse pad is made completely out of fabric. Breathe is a so called low sensitivity pad. The surface of the pad has been finalized which makes the pad different and more slippery compared to its competitors.


There are four different sizes of Breathe mouse pads. The smallest is 260mm x 180mm. The second one is 300mm x 250mm. The third one is 380mm x 320mm and the biggest pad is 550mm x 450mm.


The biggest Ulti-mat Breathe mouse pad is one of the biggest mouse pads in the world at this moment. Breathe is an answer to most peoples demands.


Breathe X3: 380mm x 320mm (14.97inch x 12.61inch)



A Better Look at Things:


The Breathe X3 comes in a cardboard box, with a plastic box inside housing the mousepad.



The Breathe X3 is a large cloth pad, it's all black in color and has the Ulti-mat logo in the bottom right corner.



The backing is a non-slip rubber, so it should stay in place no matter what you do.



Installation, Testing and Comparison:


For testing I started off using my Microsoft SideWinder X8 wireless mouse, but I found out instantly that the X8 just wasn't tracking right, it would skip and jump all over the place and it wasn't very accurate at all.



I switched back to my NZXT Avatar mouse and found it was working better, tracking was much more accurate, I'm guessing the X8 just didn't like the Breathe X3.


So I used the Avatar while using the Breathe X3 for testing, but I shouldn't have had to switch to another mouse. The Breathe X3 did track well with the Avatar, it's a cloth pad, but it's relatively smooth, though it did offer some resistance.


A mousepad should be compatible with all mice no matter what brand or type of sensor used. I've been using the X8 for quite a while and will continue to, but obviously I can't use it with the Breathe X3 mousepad.






Summary and Comments:


In my opinion a mousepad should be compatible with all mice, no matter what type of sensor it uses, or what brand of mouse it is.


The Breathe X3 works with some mice and not others, and while it works well with some mice, I can't give this pad a good score because of incompatibility issues.



Anybody want it?


DragonSteelMods gives the Ulti-mat: Breathe X3 a 3.5 out of 5 score.



Pros:

-Big surface

-Cloth pad

-Fairly smooth surface

-Good tracking (dependent on mouse)



Cons:

-Inconsistent tracking




I would like to thank Ulti-mat for the chance to review the Breathe X3 and for their continued support of DSM.




review# 571





 

 


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