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| Pulsar X2V2 FE Superlight Mouse | Pulsar X2 CrazyLight Mini Mouse | Pulsar Xlite V3 eS 4K Mouse |
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Name Pulsar X2V2 FE Superlight Mouse | Name Pulsar X2 CrazyLight Mini Mouse | Name Pulsar Xlite V3 eS 4K Mouse |
Release year 2024 | Release year 2025 | Release year 2024 |
Features - | Features Macro Buttons Adjustable DPI Software Tunable | Features - |
Weight 53g | Weight 35g | Weight 65g |
Dimensions 38 x 63 x 120 mm | 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 4000 Hz | Max Polling Rate 8000 Hz | Max Polling Rate 8000 Hz |
Min DPI - | Min DPI 50 DPI | Min DPI 400 DPI |
Max DPI 26000 DPI | Max DPI 32000 DPI | Max DPI 12800 DPI |
Handedness Right | 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 Pulsar X2V2 FE Superlight Mouse is a wireless gaming mouse designed for competitive players who prefer claw or fingertip grip styles. Its lightweight and symmetrical shape suit users seeking precise, fast movements in esports or FPS gaming. The mouse offers high sensor performance and a very high polling rate, making it a good choice for gamers prioritizing responsiveness and accuracy. It may be less ideal for those who need more buttons or prefer palm grips.
This mouse uses the PAW3395 sensor with a maximum DPI of 26,000, allowing for precise tracking across a wide range of sensitivities. The 4,000 Hz polling rate, enabled by a 32-bit ARM processor, reduces input delay, which benefits users requiring fast, consistent responsiveness in competitive play.
The symmetrical design supports claw and fingertip grips, typically favored by users who want quick, controlled movements. Its dimensions and 53g weight make it suitable for smaller to medium hand sizes. The lightweight build helps reduce fatigue during long sessions, though palm grip users may find it less comfortable.
The mouse features optical switches, which use light to register clicks, resulting in faster response times and longer durability compared to mechanical switches. It includes two side buttons and a scroll wheel with a Pulsar Blue encoder, offering basic but functional button options for gaming. Programmability details are unknown.
Connectivity is wireless via a 2.4 GHz Pulsar 4K dongle, designed to provide low-latency input. A USB-C cable with a flexible paracord is included for wired use or charging. Battery life and wireless performance specifics are unknown.