
Pulsar Gaming Gears - X2 CrazyLight Gaming Mouse
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Last updated: Dec 10, 2025 Scoring
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"The build quality is amazing ... zero creaks or sounds when squeezed or during normal use ... The clicks are all good with minimal side wobble on the mains ... For a mouse this light I am really impressed it seems like Pulsar have figured it out for this release at least."
"The skates it comes with are great no issues with them they feel high quality and have a good glide"
"If you're looking for a wireless mouse that's both light and has no cutouts then this is perfect. ... It feels amazing to fingertip and the weight is a real game changer once you experience it. ... Would easily recommend to anyone in the market for a good fingertip grip mouse that's both light and built to last. ... for me it's been amazing I think the only mouse I'd try after this would be a pure fingertip grip mouse."
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"Coming from the Razer viper ultimate at around 74 grams to the X2 Crazylight at 35 is a surreal experience, the mouse is basically as light as a feather to pick up and move it almost seems like it's not even there. ... As a fingertip grip user the feel of using a mouse this light is bar none, it makes it so much easier to pick up and re adjust and just moving it around with your wrist in fine movements it feels much more accurate and controllable."
"If you're looking for a wireless mouse that's both light and has no cutouts then this is perfect. ... It feels amazing to fingertip and the weight is a real game changer once you experience it. ... Would easily recommend to anyone in the market for a good fingertip grip mouse that's both light and built to last. ... for me it's been amazing I think the only mouse I'd try after this would be a pure fingertip grip mouse."
"The build quality is amazing ... zero creaks or sounds when squeezed or during normal use ... The clicks are all good with minimal side wobble on the mains ... For a mouse this light I am really impressed it seems like Pulsar have figured it out for this release at least."
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"Coming from the Razer viper ultimate at around 74 grams to the X2 Crazylight at 35 is a surreal experience, the mouse is basically as light as a feather to pick up and move it almost seems like it's not even there. ... As a fingertip grip user the feel of using a mouse this light is bar none, it makes it so much easier to pick up and re adjust and just moving it around with your wrist in fine movements it feels much more accurate and controllable."
"If you're looking for a wireless mouse that's both light and has no cutouts then this is perfect. ... It feels amazing to fingertip and the weight is a real game changer once you experience it. ... Would easily recommend to anyone in the market for a good fingertip grip mouse that's both light and built to last. ... for me it's been amazing I think the only mouse I'd try after this would be a pure fingertip grip mouse."
"this shape is basically perfect ... it's a lower profile compared to the RVU and is shorter in length and width this makes it super easy to fingertip grip ... the flat sides are also a little more comforting than the curved ones on the RVU ... If you have a similar grip and hand size to me I think you will love this mouse shape."
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"The clicks are nice and responsive I currently have it set to a debounce time of 3ms and have not experienced any double clicks or issues. ... They feel very similar to a mechanical switch, they are a little lighter and quieter compared to the RVU with a very small amount of pre and post travel. ... The side buttons also feel very nice and snappy not a lot of pre or post travel either, sound clicky and feel responsive."
"it feels both responsive and smooth no jitters or odd things going on."
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"this shape is basically perfect ... it's a lower profile compared to the RVU and is shorter in length and width this makes it super easy to fingertip grip ... the flat sides are also a little more comforting than the curved ones on the RVU ... If you have a similar grip and hand size to me I think you will love this mouse shape."
"and smaller than the average mouse."
"Pulsar X2 crazylight is probably the best small mouse there is right now"
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"it's very pricey (at 120$)"
"I agree, $140 after tax is high"
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"si tu joues en 8K, prépare les recharges chaque 4 à 5h. ... Je joue en 2k et j'ai 2 jours max de batterie donc bon, c'est honteux d'avoir si peu de durée, je demande pas 1 mois mais à minima 4 jours, ... Pourquoi pondre des souris de 36g si c'est pour faire des recharges chaque matin"
"It's absolutely ass. ... I have the black one from the initial drop and on 1k use for work it's like 2, maybe 3 days. ... So I can only imagine using a higher polling rate, probably talking hours on 8k."
"Yh, battery doesn't seem amazing ... So far the battery at 2k polling seems like it would last 2 days at most."
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"that size is a little too small for my liking."
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"I prefer lamzu maya over it. ... my final conclusion is maya 4k, its the best shape I ever used in my entire life."
"that size is a little too small for my liking."
Crazylight is a sick release, great new optical switches from Pulsar and top QC but I just wish they had more options like X2H and or even just the X2 size medium. Or just put the pulsar opticals into the V3 or call it V4 of the regular lineup. Agree that Pulsar has improved massively, better value than the most expensive brands for sure. Tenz mini could've been a big hit but even Viper V3 mini didn't happen yet so who knows. The cheaper options like Scyrox definitely don't feel equal in quality though, this sub has a bunch of people who love the cheapest stuff but yeah none of them have been top notch and I suppose it would be unfair to expect that.
r/MouseReview • Pulsar X2 Crazylight: The TechPowerUp Review ->same, one of the top releases of the year. Rare that everything feels quality, especially at its weight, pretty crazy progress.
r/MouseReview • Pulsar X2 Crazylight: The TechPowerUp Review ->> The difference is that these $160 mice don't feature the same firmware/software solution as the $70 ones. And make no mistake, the $130 Pulsar mouse comes out of the same factories as the $70 Chinese mice. And you are certain the $160 ones do not?
r/MouseReview • Pulsar X2 Crazylight: The TechPowerUp Review ->Not the firmware, that’s irrelevant if it works. > And make no mistake, the $130 Pulsar mouse comes out of the same factories as the $70 Chinese mice. You said that as if the $160 mice were not coming out of Chinese factories. You used it as a knock on pulsar, when the build quality seems better than Logitech/razer now.
r/MouseReview • Pulsar X2 Crazylight: The TechPowerUp Review ->I know you’re supposed to measure from fingertip to wrist, but do you include your thumb when measuring width or just palm across fingers? Edit: thank you I’m 18.4 x 10, I main a crazy light x2 with a relaxed claw/Palm hybrid, big fan, definitely my favorite mouse. Also have a ULX Tarik ones using before that. Feinmann f01 is a good palm/ergo mouse at this hand size, but I did not like the relatively higher click height of m1/m2.
r/MouseReview • Shape is KING! Share your hand size, main mouse, and how the shape benefits your aim! ->You literally have the exact same situation and hand size as me, was going to get hitscan but decided to wait and bought the pulsar on Tuesday! Glad to know I made the right call :) I have a 360hz monitor so I’m hoping I’ll see a difference with 8k polling rate
r/MouseReview • Pulsar X2 Crazylight Review ->Hello, I have been playing with 4k as I’ve done some research and saw that there is very little difference between 4k and 8k, but more difference between 1k and 4k :) I am also used to charge every day as I have things to do in be morning so I have no issues. Very happy with it.
r/MouseReview • Pulsar X2 Crazylight Review ->Forgot to update, yes I very much like it \^\^ Took me a few days to get used to it, its shocking how light it feels
r/MouseReview • Pulsar X2 Crazylight Review ->crazylight is clearly designed for claw grip, and with claw side buttons are not that detremental, maybe not for flicks ig. But you dont exactly need to aim perfectly right after you pressed side button if you have it set on gadgets, specs, quick melee, etc
r/thefinals • Pulsar X2 CrazyLight: The Finals Edition ->oh yea forgot about dash. Yes you need to track mid-dash and mouse button is ceirtanly not the keybind. I use shift on spec, as i always have my finger on it and i dont see a lot of reasons to not have auto-sprint turned on. Picking up objects and qm are my keybinds on mouse button, didnt have any problems with aim (but atm i have 75g mouse that i want to replace, claw grip and around 35cm sens, so that also contributes)
r/thefinals • Pulsar X2 CrazyLight: The Finals Edition ->As someone with small (17x9.5) hands who mostly fingertips, I'm splitting based on game between - pulsar x2 crazylight size 1 for games where I want some stability sometimes I can pull it into a claw grip - wlmouse beastx mini pro for games/scenarios that are tracking heavy and my mouse stays in motion - pulsar xlite crazylight size 1 for league of legends, where I use a side button for camera and so I want an ergo to balance out the pressure from hitting it On a glsswrks zane pad with jade donuts I'm only voltaic gold complete, though I could probably push tracking a good bit if I played more benchmarks (cope?)
r/FPSAimTrainer • Whats everyone's endgame peripherals? ->Pulsar X2 crazylight or its $40 China clone Mchose L7 pro, a shape that’s getting very popular lately
r/MouseReview • What is the best gaming mouse i can get ->I think that Pulsar X2 crazylight would be a perfect choice for you, although it's very pricey (at 120$) it's both very lightweight and smaller than the average mouse. Another choice would be the Lamzu Atlantis mini champion edition although it's also pricey (90$) while not being as lightweight as the Pulsar one (55g). So if you don't mind it being slightly larger than those two mice then some other great choices would be VXE mad R or scyrox V8 (if you use claw grip only), or ATK F1 extreme or scyrox V6.
r/MouseReview • Lightest gaming mouse for small hands (female)? ->So you have short but wide hands, if you use claw grip then Pulsar X2 crazylight would be perfect for you, and it's available on Amazon as well.
r/MouseReview • What's a good lightweight mouse for under $150? ->how big is your hand? fk it just get the x2 crazy light
r/MouseReview • Gaming mouse budget upto £100 ->Its good just a matter of preference. If you want a upgrade you might wanna look at the pulsar x2 crazylight
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