
Razer's Latest Product Release Unlocks the Potential for Infinite Gaming
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Published: 8 June 2025 |Last Updated: 6 June 2025
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'For gamers, by gamers' is the mantra over at Razer, and their latest product drop abides. It goes by the name of HyperFlux V2 and takes the form of a dongle-free mat that charges your mouse while you play. Bring one into your arsenal to unlock new tiers of convenience and possibility, with the pad keeping your mouse at full charge as you game for hours on end, possibly forever. They might need to peel you out of your chair at the end of each session, but we still say it's worth it!
The innovative Razer HyperFlux V2 wireless charging system is effortless by design. It comes in either a hard surface edition for low-friction gliding or a cloth surface edition for tighter control and pixel-precise swiping. Getting started is as simple as inserting a dedicated charging puck into the bottom of your mouse and instaling the latest firmware via Razer Synapse. All that's left to do is place the mouse on the mat, and you're ready to roll.
Razer HyperFlux V2 Mouse Pad | Image: Razer
Here's a quick rundown of the HyperFlux V2 and its core features:
Puck & play auto-pairing with zero additional steps.
Dongle-free mouse and keyboard connectivity.
A built-in LED charging indicator that changes colours based on battery levels.
An anti-slip rubber base with a grooved underside for improved stability.
There's a good chance you're already using Razer products, making this one a no-brainer. Not only does it charge your mouse while you play, but it rounds out a wireless arsenal for unfettered gaming. Here's a list of compatible mice and keyboards:
Basilisk V3 Pro 35K Gaming Mouse
Basilisk V3 Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse
Cobra Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse
Naga V2 Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse
DeathStalker V2 Pro Wireless Keyboard
DeathStalker V2 Pro Tenkeyless Wireless Keyboard
Razer HyperFlux V2 Mouse Pad | Image: Razer
How can a wireless pad deliver infinite gaming when it needs to be recharged? One might ask. The answer is it can't. Hence, if you truly want to game forever, you'll need to connect the HyperFlux V2 to your PC for continuous charging. It's also worth noting that you don't need to insert the charging puck into your mouse to play wirelessly. However, it's only with the puck inserted that the mat can charge your mouse while you game.
Are you ready to unlock the power of infinite gaming potential with zero dongles or cords? If so, Razer's HyperFlux V2 is the innovation you've been waiting for. Choose between the hard surface edition and cloth surface edition based on your particular gaming needs, and prepare yourself for endless immersion. Prices start at US$119.99. Game on, mate.

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