Solid product, but not an Orbweaver
I use pads like the Tartarus v2 not only for gaming , but to speed up tasks in various production tools and my daw. The Tartarus v2 is capable, but while it costs about the same as my old Orbweaver Chroma (the second pic below), it is not adjustable and hence not as comfortable when used for hours.
If you are moving from an older Razer pad, be aware that the company does not provide a migration tool for your keybindings/macros. In the Orbweaver to Tartarus case, there is only one change, the scroll wheel replaced key twenty and even that has the keypress. If you have several profiles on an older pad, be prepared for the frustration of tracking down all your hard earned settings and manually reentering EVERYTHING.
I'm not big on LED lighting (why be distracted in low light by your tools?) and my units are all locked on blue, so I can't really comment on the light show options Razer has provided for the Tartarus v2.
I'm going to keep the Tartarus v2, but really only because I expect my Orbweaver to die eventually and consider the Tartarus v2 an acceptable alternative.
Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned