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The Pulsar Gaming Gears X2H Mini Wireless Gaming Mouse is a high-performance, ultra-lightweight (1.83 oz) gaming mouse designed for serious gamers. It features a symmetrical design, advanced PAW3395 sensor with up to 26000 DPI, and a rapid 1 ms response time. With a battery life of up to 100 hours and a wireless range of 10 meters, this mouse combines cutting-edge technology with ergonomic design for an unparalleled gaming experience.
Finish Type | Special Finish |
Material | Plastic or synthetic material |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 1.83 Ounces |
Style | X2H |
Theme | Gaming |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 1E+2 Hours |
Range | 10.0 meters |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 26000 Dots per Inch |
Button Quantity | 5 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Compatible Devices | X2H mini black |
Operating System | Windows, Mac, Linux |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Special Features | Wireless, Lightweight (52g), High Hump, Enhanced Structure, Optical Switches, Pulsar Blue Encoder, PAW3395 Sensor, 26000 DPI, Nordic MCU, 90 Hour Battery, 4K Polling Rate |
Movement Detection | Optical |
S**R
Pulsar at its Best: The X2H Mini (Size 1)
As my fourth Pulsar mouse purchase, I have to emphasize right off the bat: this thing is the real deal. It is every bit as good as the $250-$350 boutique mice we've seen in the last year.To start with, I'll give you my experience. My first experience with Pulsar was with their X2 Mini, which I found to be an outstanding mouse in almost all regards except in the sense that it for some reason "didn't feel totally right" in my hand (18x10cm for reference). I found that I never could really get a solid grip on it during fast-paced gaming moments for some reason, but never could put a finger on what it was.Fast forward a year and I hear about the X2H via Reddit and it suddenly all clicks in my head, 2001 "A Beautiful Mind" style. It was just missing a bit of weight and shape towards the back of the mouse! Immediately upon receiving my unit that theory was confirmed. This shape feels GREAT in the hand, to the point where I simply can't compare it to another shape on the market. It feels more solid, easier to control, and just all around a pleasure to use.Performance is also outstanding, especially when paired with the 4K Polling Dongle (sold separately for ~$20 at time of review). My testing consisted of multiple standardized movement tests using the MouseTester software at the following polling rates (in Hz): 250, 500, 1000, 2000, 4000. The results were sublime, as the connection was rock solid at suggested distance from the dongle (within 15") and even at my extreme test distance of 6' which included multiple other wireless devices between the dongle and mouse. No jitter, consistent latency, I couldn't have asked for better performance.In terms of clicks and buttons, the two primary clicks have a satisfying action that's on the firmer side (which I personally prefer). Side buttons are perfectly positioned and also provide a confident tactile acknowledgement when pressed.Which leads me to the only downside of the mouse, which might be subjective again as this is personal preference: For me personally, I find the scroll wheel action to be far too soft for my liking. I prefer a firm, consistent scroll step, especially for FPS gaming where you might be scrolling through weapons in a firefight. I found myself CONSTANTLY accidentally scrolling past the desired stop because the action was so light. Even after a few weeks of use, this is the only thing keeping the X2H Mini from being my go-to for gaming, which is a shame. Outside of gaming, however? This is what I'm rocking for work/browsing/etc. Such a great feeling mouse, just wish the scroll wheel was a bit stiffer.All in all, I highly recommend this to everyone considering it as it's an outstanding product. If you're fortunate enough to be in a position to go feel the shape before buying, go for it but be warned: your wallet is going to be $100 lighter when you leave.
W**.
Amazing mouse!
Great high quality mouse. Pulsar is a true contender to Logitech and razer. Awesome option for anyone looking for a great symmetrical mouse. The clicks are smooth, side buttons are super sturdy and crisp. No creaking when squeezed. Just an all around great product. Battery life is very good as well. And pulsar’s software is very good and easy to use. The only way it could be better is if it was web-based instead.
C**D
Enjoying my X2H - Coming from a G502
Super long story long, this mouse works very well for me. I use a claw/fingertip grip and my hands are around 19.5 x 10 cm. I never use a palm grip, but for testing purposes I tried and the X2H isn’t the best for that, you’re better off going with the X2V2 for that, as it has more of a hybrid build that’s suitable for palm/claw/relaxed claw, whereas the X2H is more suitable for claw/fingertip (based on my own experience and a few reviews online). The feel of the mouse is nice, the grip is good, the glide is smooth (I use a Corsair MM300 pro mousepad for reference) and the clicks, side buttons and mouse wheel are good as well. The two side buttons are in perfect position the way my thumb rests on the side of the mouse, so that’s a big a plus for me. I’ve heard some people complain about how small the side buttons are, but I found no flaws about them and prefer them the way and where they are. I definitely notice a difference in sound when it comes to clicks, these are noticeably louder than the G502 Lightspeed I’m replacing, but it isn’t a deal breaker for me in any way. Overall, I’ve been satisfied with the performance, weight, buttons, connectivity and software of this mouse — simple, efficient, and good quality for just half the price of the much more expensive ones on the market. I’d definitely recommend this mouse to anyone who’s on the fence and I hope you enjoy yours as much as I do mine.
D**N
Great shape for small hand
While the Pulsar X2H Mini is an excellent mouse, it hasn’t impressed me as much as I anticipated. I upgraded from a Glorious Model O- Minus, and while the improvement is clear, I expected a more impactful difference. As someone with small hands, finding a comfortable mouse has always been a challenge. Over the years, I’ve used several models, starting with a Logitech G Pro (the original with the PMW3366 sensor), then moving to the Cooler Master MM711, Logitech G305, and finally the Model O- Minus.Among all these, the Pulsar X2H Mini stands out as the best. Its shape is incredibly comfortable, reminiscent of the G Pro and G305 but even better, and it combines this with the lightweight of the Model O- Minus. The skates are excellent, providing smooth gliding, and the build quality feels premium, far from the cheap plastic sensation some mice give.However, the price of the Pulsar is by far the highest among all the mice I’ve owned. Even the most expensive ones previously, like the Glorious Model O- Minus, cost half or even a third of the price of the Pulsar when discounted. The lack of a middle button is also a downside for me, as I usually remap the DPI switch to a rapid-fire function. This mouse doesn’t have a DPI or rapid-fire button, which isn’t a deal-breaker but is worth noting if this feature matters to you.Overall, it’s a fantastic mouse, especially for users with small hands, but the steep price and lack of certain features might make it less appealing to some.
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