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| Pulsar Xlite V3 Large Superlight Mouse | LOFREE Mouse | MCHOSE AX5 Magnesium Mouse |
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Name Pulsar Xlite V3 Large Superlight Mouse | Name LOFREE Mouse | Name MCHOSE AX5 Magnesium Mouse |
Release year 2024 | Release year 2023 | Release year 2024 |
Features - | Features Adjustable DPI Multi-Device Pairing | Features - |
Weight 58g | Weight 105.5g | Weight 49g |
Dimensions 45 x 70 x 127 mm | Dimensions 43 x 69 x 108 mm | Dimensions 62 x 122 x 38 mm |
Battery capacity - | Battery capacity 650 mAh | Battery capacity 300 mAh |
Connection 2.4 GHz, Wired, Wireless | Connection Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz, Wired, Wireless | Connection Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz, Wired, Wireless |
Battery Capacity - | Battery Capacity 650 mAh | Battery Capacity 300 mAh |
Battery Life - | Battery Life 672h | Battery Life 170h |
Max Polling Rate 4000 Hz | Max Polling Rate 500 Hz | Max Polling Rate 8000 Hz |
Min DPI - | Min DPI 200 DPI | Min DPI - |
Max DPI 260000 DPI | Max DPI 4000 DPI | Max DPI 26000 DPI |
Handedness Right | Handedness - | Handedness - |
Button Count - | Button Count - | Button Count - |
Sensor Type Optical | Sensor Type - | Sensor Type Optical |
Scroll Wheel Type Standard | Scroll Wheel Type Standard | Scroll Wheel Type Standard |
Acceleration - | Acceleration - | Acceleration - |
Switch Type Optical | Switch Type - | Switch Type Optical |
The Pulsar Xlite V3 Large Superlight Mouse is designed for right-handed users with large hands who prefer a palm grip. It suits gamers seeking a lightweight wireless mouse with precise tracking and a simple button layout. This mouse is a good fit for competitive FPS players who value speed and accuracy without extra programmable buttons. It may be less ideal for users needing ambidextrous design or extensive customization options.
Equipped with the PAW3395 sensor and a 32-bit ARM processor, this mouse delivers accurate and responsive tracking. The maximum DPI of 26000 allows for fine sensitivity adjustments, while the 1K polling rate (4K compatible) supports smooth cursor movement. These features help maintain precision during fast-paced gaming.
The ergonomic shape is tailored for right-handed users with large hands, supporting a palm grip style. Its dimensions provide ample surface area for comfortable long sessions. The design focuses on hand support rather than fingertip or claw grips.
The mouse weighs 58 grams, making it competitively lightweight for wireless models, which can reduce fatigue and improve reaction times. It features an ultra-durable shell that should withstand extended use. The build quality aims to balance lightness with durability.
It includes optical switches designed to prevent double-click issues, enhancing reliability over time. The button layout is minimal, with two side buttons and a Pulsar Blue scroll wheel encoder. This setup suits users who do not require many programmable buttons.
This model uses a 2.4GHz wireless connection with included receiver adapters and a USB-C cable for wired use or charging. Wireless latency specifics are unknown, but the 2.4GHz band generally offers stable performance for gaming.
The mouse is limited to right-handed, palm grip users with large hands, reducing versatility. It lacks extensive button customization and software details are unknown. Battery life information is also not provided. Users needing ambidextrous design or more buttons may want to consider alternatives.