THE PAD ISNT BREAKING IN! i dont get how people think that, its uncoated glass its not gonna change at all, if anything is breaking in its the skates getting used to the 4.0 surface
If it's not breaking in then why are the edges and corners of it slower 🤔 I get what you're saying but that's not my personal experience with the pad. There doesn't need to be a coating for it to have a break in period.
There's a simple answer: Oil. From your skin. The hand is near the center a lot more than the edges, so the center starts to feel faster than the edges.
How many skates dots are you supposed to add to your mouse? I am currently running the superlight pro 2 and I’m still trying to figure that out any help will be greatly appreciated! Great video by the way, I just bought my 4.0 during Amazon prime day today. Should be receiving the pad before this wkend.
As many as you want really. I personally like to use at least 6. I put one on each corner And one in the center of the top and bottom. Ergo mice might take a couple more depending on the shape
Honestly really great video and I love how you talked about everything in such a short time frame. Thank you for that But I'm not gonna lie having the 3.0 I'm still unsure if it's worth upgrading, do I want more speed ? More smoothness ? Not really.. the only thing that seems really interesting is the fact that it's less sticky buy everything else doesn't seem very impactful especially aim wise. Would you say you aim better on 4.0 or 3.0 ? And what changes did you notice in your aim ? Is it better for tracking ?
Honestly I feel my aim is slightly better on the 3.0 I'm still learning to adapt to the faster glide of the 4. I've fully switched to the 4 and gave my 3.0 away because I do like the surface being less sticky on my skin but honestly I'd still happily use a 3.0
i have the original glass pad Icemat and it's better than the skypad 3.0...but it's not a complaint. both are premium pads. not sure i like full silicon back on this new 4.0.
You are a real professional when it comes to keyboards and your reviews are sooo good. I really need the advice of a very knowleadgable person in keyboards like you. I bought the razer huntsman mini and then I heard of the woothing 60e. I want to say that I have really low experience with expensive keyboards but for whatever reason my vulcan roccat tkl feels nicer and more premium on touch - could be the back, the case etc, maybe its because its plastic and its more user friendly? than the razer huntsman mini. (i have the purple switches on my razer and no analog ones atm) - paid 120$ for it. My question is, if I buy the woothing do you think it will be a change in percieved build quality since I head its made by plastic? Is it worth doing the upgrade? The most important things for me is performance and build quality. (woothing is 180$ in my country) - I am really sorry for the off topic but I think it helps you with the algorithm too
It's hard to say because I haven't tried the roccat tkl or the huntsman mini. The wooting is plastic but it's still pretty sturdy I didn't have many gripes with it personally. Although to me I'm more concerned with how the key presses themselves feel.
Hello sir, I have a question, what do you exactly mean by smoother ? When i am gliding with my mouse on the surface it feels really smooth but when i touch the surface with my bare hand or finger then it feels rough.
I mean the surface is literally less bumpy than the 3 even though the 3.0 was already quite smooth, the 4.0 doesn't have as much feedback when gliding the mouse on it. And it's smoother to the touch as well
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THE PAD ISNT BREAKING IN! i dont get how people think that, its uncoated glass its not gonna change at all, if anything is breaking in its the skates getting used to the 4.0 surface
If it's not breaking in then why are the edges and corners of it slower 🤔 I get what you're saying but that's not my personal experience with the pad. There doesn't need to be a coating for it to have a break in period.
There's a simple answer: Oil. From your skin. The hand is near the center a lot more than the edges, so the center starts to feel faster than the edges.
1:29 Thank you, finally someone comes out and demonstrates 4.0 is not lower friction than 3.0.
The silicon grip pad is obviously the biggest upgrade.
best mouse and mousepad reviewer on the youtubes.
I own most glass pads on the market. The best to me, is the ASUS moonstone. Unbelievable pad.
Would you do a review on it?
Perhaps in the future. What's your favorite thing about it?
How many skates dots are you supposed to add to your mouse? I am currently running the superlight pro 2 and I’m still trying to figure that out any help will be greatly appreciated! Great video by the way, I just bought my 4.0 during Amazon prime day today. Should be receiving the pad before this wkend.
As many as you want really. I personally like to use at least 6. I put one on each corner And one in the center of the top and bottom. Ergo mice might take a couple more depending on the shape
Honestly really great video and I love how you talked about everything in such a short time frame. Thank you for that
But I'm not gonna lie having the 3.0 I'm still unsure if it's worth upgrading, do I want more speed ? More smoothness ? Not really.. the only thing that seems really interesting is the fact that it's less sticky buy everything else doesn't seem very impactful especially aim wise. Would you say you aim better on 4.0 or 3.0 ? And what changes did you notice in your aim ? Is it better for tracking ?
Honestly I feel my aim is slightly better on the 3.0 I'm still learning to adapt to the faster glide of the 4. I've fully switched to the 4 and gave my 3.0 away because I do like the surface being less sticky on my skin but honestly I'd still happily use a 3.0
@@DatGoodSir ok thank you
@@DatGoodSirthank u :)
i have the original glass pad Icemat and it's better than the skypad 3.0...but it's not a complaint. both are premium pads. not sure i like full silicon back on this new 4.0.
You are a real professional when it comes to keyboards and your reviews are sooo good. I really need the advice of a very knowleadgable person in keyboards like you. I bought the razer huntsman mini and then I heard of the woothing 60e.
I want to say that I have really low experience with expensive keyboards but for whatever reason my vulcan roccat tkl feels nicer and more premium on touch - could be the back, the case etc, maybe its because its plastic and its more user friendly? than the razer huntsman mini. (i have the purple switches on my razer and no analog ones atm) - paid 120$ for it. My question is, if I buy the woothing do you think it will be a change in percieved build quality since I head its made by plastic? Is it worth doing the upgrade? The most important things for me is performance and build quality. (woothing is 180$ in my country) - I am really sorry for the off topic but I think it helps you with the algorithm too
It's hard to say because I haven't tried the roccat tkl or the huntsman mini. The wooting is plastic but it's still pretty sturdy I didn't have many gripes with it personally. Although to me I'm more concerned with how the key presses themselves feel.
whats the song at 1:00? sounds like a rayman game i played as a kid
Hello sir,
I have a question, what do you exactly mean by smoother ? When i am gliding with my mouse on the surface it feels really smooth but when i touch the surface with my bare hand or finger then it feels rough.
I mean the surface is literally less bumpy than the 3 even though the 3.0 was already quite smooth, the 4.0 doesn't have as much feedback when gliding the mouse on it. And it's smoother to the touch as well
@@DatGoodSir that´s quite interesting, my skypad 3.0 is WAY smoother to touch than my 4.0
nice review sirr
Thank you! :D
Is it worth the 120 bucks tho?
He's using wallhacks but legit 😎
Haha yes sir
Should I use those skates on the 3.0?
If you want a more controlled feeling you could try them but honestly I prefer the TJX Plasti-X skates for that
Hold or toggle ads you use in games?
I've used both but typically I use hold for ADS
Can u do more compilations?
Compilations of what?
@@DatGoodSir skill compilations! Youre really good!
Less'go DGS
hm