About Us
Chrome Arc was built around one idea: performance surfaces shouldn’t change over time.
Most mousepads—no matter how premium—slowly degrade. Fabric wears, foam compresses, humidity alters glide, and the surface you trained on quietly stops being the same surface you’re playing on.
We didn’t want to optimize around that.
We wanted to remove it.
Not Ordinary Glass
Chrome Arc surfaces are not made from standard flat glass.
Each pad uses a micro-textured surface finish engineered specifically for mouse control—balancing glide, stopping power, and feedback. The texture is consistent across the entire surface, designed to avoid the uneven wear patterns common in fabric pads.
Unlike untreated glass, this micro-texturing provides controlled friction rather than pure speed, making it usable for both precision and tracking-heavy aim styles.
Why Glass
Glass doesn’t absorb moisture.
It doesn’t fray, compress, or lose texture.
In extended use, glass surfaces maintain:
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consistent glide regardless of humidity or sweat
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zero surface compression over time
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significantly longer usable lifespan than cloth
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performance that can be fully reset through cleaning
What you feel on day one is what you feel months later.
Our Approach
Chrome Arc focuses on:
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surface uniformity
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controlled micro-texturing
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flatness tolerance
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long-term durability
We don’t chase trends or redesign for novelty.
Every decision is made to reduce variance and preserve consistency.
Not for Everyone
Cloth pads are familiar and comfortable, especially for players with years of muscle memory.
Chrome Arc is for players who value long-term consistency over short-term familiarity, and who want a surface that doesn’t quietly change as they improve.
No hype.
No gimmicks.
Just a stable reference surface, built to stay the same.
