Corsair Dark Core RGB SE mouse and MM1000 Qi review -
Product Showcase MM1000
Right, let's have a peek at the mousemat. The MM1000 is unique to look at, quite big actually 60mm x 350mm x 5mm. You connect the pad towards two USB 3.0 ports on your PC via a y-split 1.8m braided cable. Once cable feeds the Qi charger, the other USB cable feeds the USB port at the backside. The base is made out of a hard textured surface, so the pad does not have a soft feel it, I kind of disliked that hard surface TBH.
At the pad a circular ring is visible, just one spot on the mouse pad allows charging. You simply place the mouse on that spot and it'll begin charging.
Once you placed the mouse (or any Qi charging device) on the right spot, the LED you can see photo above this one will start the flash, indicative of charging.
The backside, by the way, is infused dimpled rubber, it sits tremendously secure and tight onto your desktop. So There is no change in hell the mousepad would slide in an aggressive mouse move.
As stated you need to connect two USB connectors, one for charging the other serves as a bit of a USB HUB behind the mat.
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