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| Pulsar X2 V3 Mouse | Pulsar X2 V3 T1 Edition Mouse | Pulsar X2H V3 Mouse |
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Name Pulsar X2 V3 Mouse | Name Pulsar X2 V3 T1 Edition Mouse | Name Pulsar X2H V3 Mouse |
Release year 2025 | Release year 2025 | Release year 2024 |
Features Macro Buttons Adjustable DPI Software Tunable | Features Macro Buttons Adjustable DPI Software Tunable | Features Macro Buttons Adjustable DPI Software Tunable |
Weight 52g | Weight 51g | Weight 53g |
Dimensions - | Dimensions - | Dimensions - |
Battery capacity - | Battery capacity - | Battery capacity - |
Connection Wired, Wired only | Connection Wired, Wired only | Connection Wired, Wired only |
Battery Capacity - | Battery Capacity - | Battery Capacity - |
Battery Life - | Battery Life - | Battery Life - |
Max Polling Rate 8000 Hz | Max Polling Rate 8000 Hz | Max Polling Rate 1000 Hz |
Min DPI 400 DPI | Min DPI - | Min DPI 125 DPI |
Max DPI 32000 DPI | Max DPI 32000 DPI | Max DPI 32000 DPI |
Handedness - | Handedness Ambidextrous | Handedness - |
Button Count 4 | Button Count 4 | Button Count 4 |
Sensor Type Optical | Sensor Type - | Sensor Type Optical |
Scroll Wheel Type Standard | Scroll Wheel Type Standard | Scroll Wheel Type Standard |
Acceleration - | Acceleration 50G | Acceleration 50G |
Switch Type Optical | Switch Type Optical | Switch Type Optical |
The Pulsar X2 V3 Mouse is a lightweight wireless option suited for gamers who prioritize fast, precise tracking and customizable sensitivity. Its compact size options and adjustable lift-off distance make it a fit for users who prefer low-latency wireless performance with minimal input delay. It works well for competitive FPS players seeking a responsive sensor and customizable polling rates, but may be less ideal for those needing many programmable buttons or extended battery details.
This mouse uses the Pulsar XS-1 sensor, supporting DPI from 400 up to 32,000, allowing precise control for various gaming styles. The polling rate is adjustable between 125 and 1000Hz via software, with an option to reach 8000Hz using an 8K dongle sold separately, which can reduce input delay for competitive play. Lift-off distance is adjustable across three levels (0.7mm, 1mm, and 2mm), letting users fine-tune sensor activation to their preference.
Available in two sizes, Mini (51g) and Medium (52g), the mouse is very lightweight, which benefits fast flicks and quick movements. The shape suits smaller to medium hands and supports common grip styles but may not provide extensive ergonomic support for long sessions. Its compact design favors users who prefer minimal hand fatigue and swift control.
Main buttons feature optical switches, which offer faster response and durability compared to mechanical switches. Side buttons and the scroll wheel use Kailh micro switches, providing tactile feedback. The scroll wheel includes a Pulsar Blue encoder with smooth ballbearing wheels, enhancing scroll precision. Button programmability is unknown.
The mouse is wireless and includes a wireless receiver and adapter, plus a USB-C cable for charging or wired use. Polling rate adjustments and the option for an 8K dongle suggest focus on low latency, but battery life details are unknown. The wireless setup suits users wanting cable-free play with customizable responsiveness.