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| Pulsar X2 V3 T1 Edition Mouse | Pulsar X2H V3 Mouse | MCHOSE AX5 Magnesium Mouse |
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Name Pulsar X2 V3 T1 Edition Mouse | Name Pulsar X2H V3 Mouse | Name MCHOSE AX5 Magnesium Mouse |
Release year 2025 | Release year 2024 | Release year 2024 |
Features Macro Buttons Adjustable DPI Software Tunable | Features Macro Buttons Adjustable DPI Software Tunable | Features - |
Weight 51g | Weight 53g | Weight 49g |
Dimensions - | Dimensions - | Dimensions 62 x 122 x 38 mm |
Battery capacity - | Battery capacity - | Battery capacity 300 mAh |
Connection Wired, Wired only | Connection Wired, Wired only | Connection Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz, Wired, Wireless |
Battery Capacity - | Battery Capacity - | Battery Capacity 300 mAh |
Battery Life - | Battery Life - | Battery Life 170h |
Max Polling Rate 8000 Hz | Max Polling Rate 1000 Hz | Max Polling Rate 8000 Hz |
Min DPI - | Min DPI 125 DPI | Min DPI - |
Max DPI 32000 DPI | Max DPI 32000 DPI | Max DPI 26000 DPI |
Handedness Ambidextrous | Handedness - | Handedness - |
Button Count 4 | Button Count 4 | Button Count - |
Sensor Type - | Sensor Type Optical | Sensor Type Optical |
Scroll Wheel Type Standard | Scroll Wheel Type Standard | Scroll Wheel Type Standard |
Acceleration 50G | Acceleration 50G | Acceleration - |
Switch Type Optical | Switch Type Optical | Switch Type Optical |
The Pulsar X2 V3 T1 Edition is a lightweight gaming mouse designed for claw or palm grip users with medium-sized hands. It targets competitive gamers who need precise sensor customization and fast response times in a symmetrical shape. Its wireless and wired options offer flexibility, while adjustable lift-off distance and customizable keys support tailored gameplay. This mouse suits esports players or enthusiasts seeking a balance of speed, accuracy, and comfort.
The mouse features the XS-1 sensor with DPI adjustable up to 32,000, allowing fine-tuned sensitivity for various game genres and playstyles. A 1000 Hz polling rate ensures smooth tracking, with potential for 8000 Hz using an additional wireless dongle, which may reduce input delay. The sensor supports acceleration up to 50g and a maximum speed of 750 IPS, accommodating fast flicks and rapid movements.
Available in two sizes, mini (51g) and medium (52g), the mouse is lightweight for quick handling. Its symmetrical medium shape is optimized for claw and palm grips, offering comfort during extended sessions. Adjustable lift-off distance at three levels (0.7mm, 1mm, 2mm) helps prevent unintended cursor movement when repositioning the mouse.
Main buttons use optical switches, which provide faster response and durability compared to mechanical switches. The mouse includes fully programmable keys and macros, enabling customization for complex commands. The scroll wheel uses ballbearing construction with a Pulsar Blue encoder, designed for smooth and precise scrolling.
The X2 V3 T1 Edition supports both wired and wireless connections. Wireless mode requires the included receiver and adapter, with an optional 8K wireless dongle for higher polling rates. USB-C cable is provided for wired use or charging. Battery life details are unknown.
Customization is managed through Pulsar software, allowing full sensor setting adjustments, key remapping, and macro programming. Onboard memory stores profiles for use without software, supporting consistent settings across devices.
While the mouse is lightweight and versatile, the medium size may not suit users with larger or smaller hands. The 8K wireless polling rate requires an additional dongle, adding cost and complexity. Battery life and wireless latency specifics are not provided, which may concern users prioritizing wireless performance. The symmetrical shape may lack ergonomic features preferred by some palm grip users.