

🎮 Elevate your game with the X2H mini — where precision meets featherlight freedom!
The Pulsar Gaming Gears X2H mini is an ultra-lightweight (52 g), symmetrical wireless gaming mouse featuring a cutting-edge PixArt PAW3395 sensor with up to 26,000 DPI and 1 ms latency via 2.4 GHz connection. Designed with an ergonomic higher hump and narrower waist for claw grip stability, it boasts speed-of-light optical switches, a Nordic MCU for efficient power management, and up to 100 hours of battery life, making it a top-tier choice for competitive gamers seeking precision and comfort.

















| ASIN | B0CH9Y54NS |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #472 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #33 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,654) |
| Date First Available | September 5, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 1.83 ounces |
| Item model number | PX2H12 |
| Manufacturer | AplusX Inc. |
| Product Dimensions | 4.55 x 2.46 x 0.04 inches |
A**E
Amazing mouse
I’ve only been using this mouse for a short time, but I’m already impressed. As the name implies, it is extremely lightweight, and the click quality feels significantly better than the Logitech Superlight series. After watching Optimum’s YouTube review comparing the Superlight 2c to the Crazylight, I decided to try both—and I believe the Crazylight outperforms the Logitech in nearly every aspect. While Optimum noted that the click latency is slightly lower on Logitech’s side, I personally haven’t noticed any real difference during gameplay. The performance feels responsive and precise. My only concern is long-term durability. My previous mouse, the Endgame Gear OP1 We, performed well initially but developed scroll wheel issues after about nine months. I’m hoping the Crazylight’s scroll wheel holds up better over time, because this is easily one of the best-feeling mice I’ve used in a while.
H**K
Great Mouse
I’ve had this mouse for about a year now I believe and it’s been great since day one! It’s really responsive and I’ve had no problems with it. I love the small size and matte black color. It’s also very light but still feels high quality and strong!
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.
M**.
Good mouse with only a few small gripes
I've been using the X2Hv3 for 3-4 months now, and so far it's been working pretty great. Tracking works well as expected, clicks feel sharp and responsive unlike some Logitech mice. I'd recommend looking into Endgame Gear's OP1 if you're interested in checking out multiple switch options, since that mouse lets you swap the switches out and is also generally regarded as a very competent product. Battery life is pretty good at 1KHz polling rate, averaging about 6 days to 1 week of consistent daily use before needing to top up the battery charge. Recharging is fast, only takes maybe 35 minutes to go from ~30% back to my 80% preferred charge, though this and the battery life may change as the battery wears down. 4/8KHz polling rate users should note that the battery drain rate will also be dramatically faster in comparison to 1KHz polling rate, so keep in mind the tradeoffs if that's you. Unfortunately, the mouse does NOT let you use higher polling rates in wired mode. Some other gaming mouses allow you to utilize higher polling rates in wired modes outside of using the separate 4/8KHz wireless dongles which is a huge boon, but the X2Hv3 from what I can tell does not have this functionality. I don't use the stock states and replaced them about 2 days in with the skates I use for my mousepad (Wallhack Dot skates), but they seemed decent enough when I did use them initially. The only nitpicks I have about the mouse so far, are that: - Pulsar's software (Pulsar Fusion) by default uses a non-zero debounce rate, which from what I can tell and heard from others has practically no effect on optical switches other than adding click delay. - When the mouse goes into "sleep" mode after the configured delay, the scroll wheel doesn't work anymore. Ideally just like left/right clicking or moving the mouse around which does wake it back up, scrolling would do the same, but it doesn't, so even if you don't move the mouse and are primarily just scrolling e.g. on a long web page, you'll eventually get interrupted by the mouse going to sleep. - Along with the previous scroll issue, there's been times when the scroll wheel will intermittently jitter in the opposite direction. I'm pretty sure it's just due to dust since it has been extremely inconsistent in occurrence and hasn't affected me at all during gaming sessions, but something to note regardless. Pulsar doesn't seem to update the firmware for this mouse, which doesn't matter too much since the mouse works 99.9% of the time as you'd expect. At least it would still be useful to know that they still support and intend to fix problems with at least some frequency of updates, it's just something to keep in mind. Overall I like the mouse, it feels sturdy, lightweight, and clicks / side buttons work great. Scrolling has a few quirks but nothing insanely deal-breaking nonetheless. Fairly satisfied, but I might still have a look at other options, especially since other competitors have some interesting options too. P.S. Wireless mouse are prone to eventually have their batteries slowly degrade and lose the ability to hold their charge, but you can often buy a replacement battery and swap them out if you're competent enough to do so. Avoid e-waste just because your old wireless mice don't work as well as they used to, swap the battery and give it new life to someone else!
花**花
小ぶりで本当に軽い! とても使いやすいし、耐久性も高い
T**S
Lightweight, sturdy, USB C with crisp clicks, and most importantly the perfect shape for a mix of claw-palm grip. I upgraded to this from the regular x2 medium, so there were only small changes, but they made a difference. My only criticism is a tiny amount of pre-travel on the clicks, but not noticeable when using the mouse.
A**.
Very noice mouse. Better quality than logitech. Battery life around 2 weeks, but cable is so soft, rhat u wont feel it when its connected.
D**I
Como persona zurda, me resulta complicado encontrar ratones con botones en el lado derecho que tengan cierta calidad. Este Pulsar Gaming Gears X2A ha sido toda una sorpresa. Aunque se publicita como un modelo gaming, es muy discreto; cuenta con un único LED en el lado izquierdo personalizable en color e intensidad (o se puede apagar por completo). El tamaño es ideal, ni grande ni pequeño, con un buen agarre y extremadamente ligero. Si prefieres los ratones pesados, definitivamente este no es tu modelo. Vengo de un Razer Viper 8KHz que me duró varios años (incluyo fotos). En comparación, el Pulsar me resulta más cómodo y se siente más robusto que el Viper, el cual crujía desde el primer día. Además, se agradece el empaquetado sencillo y sin excesos. El cable tipo cordón es increíblemente ligero y flexible. Al ser USB-C, es muy fácil de sustituir en caso de necesidad. Una vez conectado, queda firme y sin riesgo de desconexión accidental al moverlo por la alfombrilla. En cuanto a la personalización, el software Pulsar Fusion Drive es muy completo y sencillo de usar. Ofrece cinco perfiles donde podemos configurar la asignación de cada botón, los DPI, shortcuts, macros y más. Un detalle clave es que cuenta con memoria interna, por lo que podemos mover el ratón a otro ordenador y disfrutar de nuestra configuración sin necesidad de instalar el software en cada equipo. Esto es extremadamente útil si, como yo, utilizas un KVM externo para controlar varios PCs. Como puntos negativos, señalaría el precio y lo fácil que se marcan las huellas dactilares en la superficie. En definitiva: muy recomendable.
A**O
Durante toda la vida no había sentido un ratón tan bueno como este, es muy ligero, materiales buenos, preciso y sobre todo al dar clic se siente lo también que lo hace, el color está muy padre y sobre todo el cansancio de usar un rato, desapareció.
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