🎮 Elevate your game with the X2H mini — where speed meets precision in a featherlight frame.
The Pulsar Gaming Gears X2H mini Wireless Gaming Mouse is a cutting-edge, ultra-lightweight (52g) symmetrical mouse featuring a high-performance PAW3395 sensor with up to 26,000 DPI and 1 ms 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity. Designed for aggressive claw grip users, it offers enhanced ergonomic support with a higher hump and narrower waist. Powered by a Nordic MCU, it delivers up to 90 hours of battery life, combined with durable optical switches and a dust-proof Pulsar Blue Encoder for smooth, precise control across Windows, Mac, and Linux platforms.
Finish | Matte |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 1.83 Ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W | 4.55"L x 2.46"W |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Color | White |
Style Name | X2H |
Theme | Gaming |
Battery Average Life | 1E+2 Hours |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Button Quantity | 5 |
Range | 10.0 meters |
Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 2.6E+4 Dots per Inch |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Compatible Devices | X2H mini white |
Movement Detection | Optical |
Operating System | Windows, Mac, Linux |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Additional Features | Lightweight (52g), High Hump, Enhanced structure, Optical switches, Pulsar blue encoder, PAW3395 sensor, 26000 DPI, Nordic MCU, 90 Hr Battery, 4K polling rate (Required a 4K dongle) |
P**A
Pulsar is killing it!
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!
L**I
Great mouse. Would recommend.
Felt like nothing was in my hand compared to my Endgame Gear 0P1we. Overall I also think it is just a better mouse with about equal coating but better skates, better scroll wheel, better clicks and side buttons, and but the battery life is kind of low, but can still last you a decent amount of time (I use 2khz). It's good for the price, too, probably better than the GPX. It is also very comfortable for claw grip in my opinion, but my hands are small.
S**S
Fantastic mini mouse, but NOT for a palm grip
GREAT MOUSE... if you don't use a palm grip/prefer a fingertip grip.I previously owned a Pulsar xLite V2--the normal sized one. My hands are ever so slightly on the small side, and I was having trouble regularly pressing the side buttons on the V2, so I decided to try buying a smaller mouse in a different shape.Well, I didn't realize that my ~2 years of using the V2 made a palm grip my default way of using a mouse. This mouse is NOT made for a palm grip (or my hands are simply too big to make use of a palm grip on this mouse). It felt great at first, but I noticed that I was starting to get some serious carpal tunnel problems after using this mouse for a few months. I thought I was going crazy since nothing about my typical PC use changed (if anything, I started gaming less after buying this mouse since I got busier with school!), so I eventually went back to the V2 to test and see if it helped my carpal tunnel. I noticed some relief after about a week.This mouse is better suited for a fingertip/claw grip use case. That's not really my forte anymore, and old habits die hard, so I think that the hump on this mouse (located very far to the back and without having support for your thumb/index finger like the xLite V2+ has) ultimately made me use my index finger a little too much, leading to some finger and wrist pain. My hand may also be slightly too big for this mouse and therefore had trouble fully resting on it.Either way, I'd say that if you think your hand on the somewhat smaller side like I did (my measurements are like 0.5" below the average for men), you're probably better off using a normal size mouse. If you prefer a palm grip, STEER CLEAR OF THIS MOUSE.For an actual review:Pulsar is the GOAT for gaming mice right now in my opinion. Their mice are excellent quality. I own three now (got an xLite V3 to replace this one), and they've all been excellent. They're definitely pared down compared to other gaming mice regarding the number of buttons, but who needs all that when you've got a mouse that will last forever on a charge, is lightweight as anything, doesn't creak or bend weirdly, and feels great to hold?If this mouse is for you, you can't go wrong--trust me. If you're more on my case of things and prefer a palm grip, I suggest the xLite V2 or V3 (the V4 is just the V3 but with, like, an 8K polling rate, and you don't need that).
A**D
I like it
I like this over the Logitech G Pro Superlight. I will say that this is my second attempt at buying one. I got one new and out of the box it had SERIOUS issues. Double clicking, clicking when not being held. Sensor stopped tracking randomly. After all that though, when I first held it and found how smooth it was and how the shape fit in my hand (the mini version) I wanted to try again. I ordered a second one and I'm glad I did. After all I had double clicking on another Logitech so I wanted to give it a chance.I think for the price point it's kinda hard to beat. The second one is working perfectly. The gliding is real smooth even with default skates. The buttons feel a little different to press towards the top of the mouse but I don't mind it. It's not impeding my gameplay.There is a mouse software but also a DPI button so it's not entirely necessary unless you want to adjust more than the default. I like the software better than other gamery software. The motion sync seems to be enabled and working well. The software itself doesn't feel like typical gamer bloatware and works well and doesn't crash or feel like it's going to spam me or slow down my PC.Overall I really like it. There is a real small hump shape to it but it still feels great for claw or claw fingertip-ish grip. The roundness and height of the hump doesn't feel as bad as the Superlight which is what deterred me from that one. The coating is showing a little sweat and might show some wear over time but hard to tell right now.I took away 1 star just from my initial experience with the broken mouse. I can't speak for the battery just yet but they both came 50-60% out of the box and seem to be holding up well all night gaming.
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