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The Pulsar Gaming Gears X2H Mini Wireless Gaming Mouse combines a premium 26000 DPI PAW3395 optical sensor with a 1ms optical light speed switch and lag-free 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity. Weighing only 52 grams, its ergonomic design features a higher rear hump and narrower waist for enhanced grip stability and palm support. Upgraded internal construction ensures durable, consistent clicks and smooth scrolling, making it a top-tier choice for gamers seeking precision and comfort in a compact, symmetrical form factor.

















| ASIN | B0CH9Y54NS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,056 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #286 in Computer Mice |
| Item model number | PX2H12 |
| Manufacturer | AplusX inc. |
| Product Dimensions | 11.56 x 6.24 x 0.1 cm; 51.88 g |
M**D
Great value at this price!
The Pulsar X2V2 is a solid pick at this price. The Ninjutso Sora V2 is perhaps its biggest rival, but they trade blows. The Pulsar comes with the PAW3395 sensor, optical switches, and support for 4000hz polling rate. Similarly, the Ninjutso comes with the PAW3395 and omron optical switches as well, but it boasts support for up to 8000hz polling rate. Ultimately, it will probably come down to shape and availability. I personally prefer the Sora V2, as it feels more natural with a more defined claw grip. The Pulsar X2V2, on the other hand, acts as a sort of budget GPX Superlight, having a really well-rounded shape that's decent for any grip. I didn't really experience any issues with the Pulsar X2V2. However, I disliked the sharp side buttons; I prefer the ones on my GPX Superlight. If you have a larger hand size, I would suggest looking into the Razer Viper V3 Pro. Alternatively, I do believe the Superlight 2 is the better option if you have the money to spare. In conclusion, the Pulsar X2V2 is a value king, and it's hard to find any other options so available in this price range. If you're looking for something high-end on a $100 budget, you should definitely consider the Pulsar!
P**3
Sleek, lightweight, moves easily across the glass mouse pad.
A**S
Great quality and very lightweight, great for the price!
P**A
Over the course of owning lots of different mice, I had finally found that I am mostly a finger tip hybrid claw mouser. You are getting a 4K Polling ready mouse, PAW3395 Sensor, Optical Switches in a 53g package for $99, its quite the value in this market. I just couldnt replicate the experience on many other mice that I had with my Orochi V2... that shape was just right for me but its a very heavy mouse and if you use AA batteries then its way too heavy. Pulsar is not really a new player in this space, however they are new enough that a lot of people may not take a risk at this price point. I was going back and forth about whether I wanted the Size 2 (Medium) or the Size 1 (Mini), but if you compare the Orochi V2 it has about the same wide waist, but has more contouring than the Orochi; this made for an excellent feel in hand. I think the mini even for large hand finger tip, this could be your end game mouse. I mean there are others out there, but price and availability can play a role. I can tell you that these are excellent mice. Great build quality, no creaking, no rattle. The coating is like a soft touch plastic with a great grip without additional grip tape. M1 and M2 are optical switches and they feel and sound great. Crispy and maybe a little firm, 100% easy to spam though. They will probably wear in with some more time, I only have maybe 10 hours of FPS on them right now, but I wouldn't mind if they stayed at the same crisp firmness either. M3 and M4 are nothing to write home about, they wont lose you any games. Light weight paracord cable with upward bias, so the cord wont drag on your mouse pad, dongle and some actually really nice PTFE Skates. Dont sleep on Pulsar!
K**O
The X2H is the best combination of build quality, features and shape I’ve tried. It has top tier click latency and polling rate and the build quality is much better than anything I’ve tried. Clicks are crispy and there’s no rattling etc. the shape has been refined to be the perfect claw shape imo. The shape and size will work for a variety of hand sizes. Scroll wheel and side buttons feel good and not mushy like my Zowie mice. The optical switches won’t get double clicks and are hyper responsive.
A**M
Really nice mouse for claw grip, I personally used a mini coming from a ROG SICA. The side buttons are attached with magnets and can be pulled out since the mouse has an ambidextrous design. I actually removed the ones on the right side (i'm right handed) and it gaves my ring finger and index finger an actual groove to grab onto the side. The PTFE/ Teflon feet scratch really easily, so either go glass or clean your pad a lot.
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