Click the coupon code for a discount. Features and specs may vary by model version.
The price history chart tracks the lowest price over time (excluding shipping costs).
| Maya LAMZU X Mouse | Pulsar X2 CrazyLight Mini Mouse | Pulsar Xlite V3 eS 4K Mouse |
0.0 stars (0 reviews) | 0.0 stars (0 reviews) | 0.0 stars (0 reviews) |
|
|
|
Name Maya LAMZU X Mouse | Name Pulsar X2 CrazyLight Mini Mouse | Name Pulsar Xlite V3 eS 4K Mouse |
Release year 2024 | Release year 2025 | Release year 2024 |
Features Macro Buttons Software Tunable | Features Macro Buttons Adjustable DPI Software Tunable | Features - |
Weight 47g | Weight 35g | Weight 65g |
Dimensions - | Dimensions - | Dimensions - |
Battery capacity - | Battery capacity - | Battery capacity 500 mAh |
Connection 2.4 GHz, Wired, Wireless | Connection 2.4 GHz, Wired, Wireless | Connection Wired, Wired only |
Battery Capacity - | Battery Capacity - | Battery Capacity 500 mAh |
Battery Life - | Battery Life - | Battery Life - |
Max Polling Rate 8000 Hz | Max Polling Rate 8000 Hz | Max Polling Rate 8000 Hz |
Min DPI 125 DPI | Min DPI 50 DPI | Min DPI 400 DPI |
Max DPI 30000 DPI | Max DPI 32000 DPI | Max DPI 12800 DPI |
Handedness - | Handedness Right | Handedness - |
Button Count 4 | Button Count 4 | Button Count 5 |
Sensor Type Optical | Sensor Type Optical | Sensor Type Optical |
Scroll Wheel Type Standard | Scroll Wheel Type Standard | Scroll Wheel Type Standard |
Acceleration - | Acceleration - | Acceleration 50G |
Switch Type Optical | Switch Type Optical | Switch Type Optical |
The Maya X Mouse is a lightweight option for gamers who want flexible grip styles and dual connectivity. It suits users seeking a precise sensor with adjustable DPI and a choice between wired USB-C or wireless 2.4GHz connection. Its low weight and universal shape accommodate palm, claw, and fingertip grips, making it versatile for various hand sizes and play styles.
Equipped with a PixArt3950 sensor, the Maya X offers up to 30,000 DPI, allowing fine control for both slow aiming and fast movements. The polling rate reaches 1000Hz wired and up to 8000Hz wireless with the included 8K dongle, which can reduce input delay in wireless mode. This makes it suitable for competitive gaming where precision and responsiveness matter.
The mouse features a universal shape designed to support palm, claw, and fingertip grips. Its lightweight 47g design reduces hand fatigue during long sessions. This versatility benefits users who prefer different grip styles or want a mouse that adapts to various hand sizes.
The Maya X uses PTFE feet, which provide smooth gliding on most surfaces. The inclusion of a paracord USB-C cable helps reduce drag when wired. The overall construction balances durability with a lightweight feel, though the lightweight design may feel less substantial to users who prefer heavier mice.
It employs LAMZU x OMRON optical switches, known for fast and consistent clicks with reduced debounce delay. The mouse includes a LAMZU encoder for the scroll wheel, which offers precise scrolling control. Button customization is possible through software, but the exact number of programmable buttons is unknown.
The Maya X supports both wired USB-C and wireless 2.4GHz connections, providing flexibility depending on user preference. The wireless mode uses an 8K dongle for higher polling rates, which can improve responsiveness. Battery life details are unknown.
Customization is managed through the Aurora web driver, allowing users to adjust DPI, button assignments, and other settings. Macro support and onboard memory are unknown.
The lightweight design may not suit users who prefer a heavier mouse for stability. Battery life and macro capabilities are not specified, which may limit advanced customization. The software is web-based, which could be less convenient than standalone applications for some users.