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    Pulsar X2 v3 eS Mini Gaming Mouse: A Premium Feel with No Weight Compromise

    Moussa ObscurBy Moussa ObscurMarch 28, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Pulsar X2 v3 eS Mini Gaming Mouse: A Premium Feel with No Weight Compromise
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    Pulsar has been making serious waves in the scene with their lineup of lightweight, high-performance options. The Pulsar X2 v3 eS Mini is the latest addition to their roster, and it’s packed with features that cater to gamers who value precision, adjustability, and a premium feel. This mouse might not be the lightest option out there, but it stands out for its thoughtful design and practical functionality.

    The design of the X2 v3 eS Mini feels familiar if you’ve used other Pulsar mice before. On the left-hand side, there’s a power button, and one of the standout features of this mouse is how easy it is to tweak settings on the fly. No software needed—just adjust polling rates, lift-off distance, and DPI using physical controls. That’s a huge plus for anyone heading to LAN tournaments or gaming at a friend’s place where installing drivers isn’t an option. Plus, the battery life indicator keeps things straightforward so you’re never caught off guard mid-game.

    Pulsar X2 v3 eS Mini Gaming Mouse: A Premium Feel with No Weight Compromise

    Underneath the mouse, the skates are made from dyed PTFE material, which provides smooth gliding without adding unnecessary bulk. Comparing it to older models like the X2 V2 mini, it looks pretty similar, though fans of the Crazy Light mini will notice differences in skate design. At around 60.6 grams, it’s not ultralight, but it strikes a good balance between weight and stability. Some gamers actually prefer a slightly heavier mouse because it can offer better control during intense sessions. For those people, the X2 v3 eS Mini fits the bill perfectly.

    For gamers who care more about battery longevity and a sturdy build rather than shaving off every last gram, the X2 v3 eS Mini nails its target audience. Lightweight gaming mice dominate the market these days, but there’s still demand for something closer to the 60-75 gram range. This mouse fills that gap nicely, delivering a blend of comfort, durability, and customization options that work well across different playstyles.

    Pulsar X2 v3 eS Mini Gaming Mouse: A Premium Feel with No Weight Compromise

    Up top, the aluminum scroll wheel catches the eye immediately. While it’s not rubberized (which I personally would’ve preferred), it still feels grippy and works well in practice. The tactile feedback is satisfying, and scrolling through menus or adjusting settings feels precise. Talking about clicks, the Raa Optical switches under the main buttons deliver solid performance. There’s barely any pre- or post-travel, meaning every press feels crisp and responsive. Sure, they’re a bit heavier compared to newer Fe switches, but they hold up well under pressure. Side buttons are equally reliable, offering consistent actuation no matter where your finger lands.

    One thing worth mentioning is the fingerprint magnet effect on the surface. It’s minor, but it could bug some folks who want their gear looking pristine at all times. A quick wipe solves the issue, though, so it’s not a dealbreaker by any means.

    Battery life is another area where this mouse shines. With a 500mAh battery powering it, you won’t need to recharge too often unless you’re pulling marathon gaming sessions. Even then, swapping to wired mode takes seconds thanks to the included cable. And while the mouse does feel a tad rear-heavy due to the placement of internal components, the left-to-right balance remains spot-on. This keeps movements steady and predictable, which is exactly what competitive players look for.

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