
Pulsar Gaming Gears - X2 CrazyLight Gaming Mouse
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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."
"since I have to recharge mine almost daily."
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"They do have some QC issues"
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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."
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.
r/MouseReview • Pulsar X2 Crazylight Review ->X2 crazy light with an ntechfit mod
r/MouseReview • The BEST Ergonomic Gaming Mouse? ->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 ->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 ->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? ->Its good just a matter of preference. If you want a upgrade you might wanna look at the pulsar x2 crazylight
r/MouseReview • best mouse for tracking in 2025? ->la souris est bonne mais 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
r/MouseReview • Pulsar X2 Crazylight Review ->You have small hand (less than 17 cm) - so You need small mouse (middle mouse range 116 - 125 mm, so small mouses are less tha 116 mm long). Actually Viper V3 Pro is a big mouse (over 125 mm long). Most of other mouses in Your below list are middle size, and no really small mouses, except Pulsar mouses. It is really hard to find good reliable branded small mouse. First, I would remove Attack Shark due to regular quality issues. I would add Your list with 1. WLMouse Beast X Mini, 2. Lamzu Atlantis Mini Champion Edition My wife has similar hand and she is happy with her Logitech G705 (106 mm) about 2 years I know, above did not help You so much. On Your place I would stop on any of 2 Pulsar mouses which are the smallest from Your list 115,5 mm - Xlite v4 Mini or X2 CrazyLight. Both have similar inside, new Pulsar sensor XS-1 , Optical Pulsar switches, own dustproof roller encoder
r/MouseReview • Small hand mouse enthusiasts ->That is not true. I have a X2 Mini and X2V2 Mini which are 51-52g, the X2 Crazylight which is 37g feels a lot more solid than my X2V2 Mini. The tolerance are tighter too - the gaps around the buttons are a lot slimmer, the clicks are better (FE opticals vs Raesha opticals), these do cost more so they were probably spending more effort on the QC for these mice as it is the more premium option.
r/MouseReview • PULSAR XLITE CRAZYLIGHT ->No that's fair, the standard X2V2 and X2H (2023 model) had really bad quality control, my X2V2 was fine though the X2 Crazylight is significantly much better built than the X2V2 Mini which had slight button wobble due to the large gaps of the buttons. It seems spending more on Pulsar's limited or "premium" editions tends to have significantly better quality than the standard ones (or that they have improved everything this generation).
r/MouseReview • PULSAR XLITE CRAZYLIGHT ->>But to pretend they're the same quality as a bigger brand is just copium. I mean there is nothing else like the X2 Crazylight from the higher-end brands so what else am I going to buy?? Razer is refusing to make high-end version of their mini mice, so if we were to compare the wired Viper Mini to the X2 Crazylight, the X2 has better quality outright. I used to own the Viper Mini SE (the magnesium shell) and it broke within a couple of days since one of the shell strut just snapped, my review even got mentioned in a GamersNexus video back in the day about the downsides of magnesium mice. It also has huge friggin holes, small scratchy feet, crap raesha switches, fingerprint magnet coating, and it's heavier overall. I really don't see why the X2 Crazylight is not considered the superior product over the Viper Mini, let alone the Viper Mini SE or the Cobra. Don't even get me started with the Xlite Crazylight compared to their wired Deathadder Mini and DAv3 hyperspeed. I have both on my table right now and the DAv3 HS has started to creak and the top layer coating on the thumb area is beginning to peel, revealing the bare plastic underneath the rubberised coating. My Xlite V3 Mini is still solid and the Xlite Crazylight is somehow more solid than the Xlite V3 and DAv3 HS despite being much lighter (also no more raesha switches). So... X2 Crazylight >Viper Mini / Viper Mini SE / Viper Cobra Xlite Crazylight > Xlite V3 Mini > DA Mini / DAv3 HS
r/MouseReview • Pulsar X2 Crazylight: The TechPowerUp Review ->I have same hand size - Pulsar X2 Mini is what you'd want. Specifically there is the Pulsar Crazylight X2 which is a more advanced version of the X2 Mini.
r/MouseReview • best mouse for 17.5x9 hand size? ->just got mine, i love it
r/MouseReview • Pulsar X2 Crazylight review from someone with big hands ->I used to play with microsoft wheel mouse optical 1.1 (which is the original sensor that PWNs sensors are on every mouses now and the intellimouse same sensor is what inspired the deathadder shape) and that sensor was FLAWLESS, no feeling of acceleration, parasite firmware messing up the aim until you play hundreds of hours to get used to, so flawless you could just pick up the mouse and litteraly shred. The sensor was pointed to the front of the mouse which fit my gripstyle perfectly and keep my crosshair headlevel at all time without even having to think about it. Fast forward to 2024 i wanted to get back in competitive but felt that even 1k hz was too low nowadays. I bought every possible mice hoping to get the same feel; Zowie fk2 / Zowie fk2-DW / Pulsar x2v2 / Pulsar x2 Crazylight / Razer deathadder / glorious o, and NONE felt like that perfection i was used to until i bought the Superlight 2. They really nailed the sensor, no bs accel, or "aditives" just as they mention on their packaging. It felt like i was back in my competitive days and all the muscle memory kicked in. The shape personally is just what i need aswell, not too bulky but enough of a back hump to fit in my palm to stabilise my horizontal mouse movements. I am absolutely satisfied with this mouse and even have a 2nd one just in case the one i'm using right now breaks. I don't care about all those "don't be mainstream" comments i see about the mouse just because it's logitech. But for me they built something that no other mouse manufacturer could. This mouse is just perfect.
r/MouseReview • Is the logitech G pro x superlight 2 actually worth it? ->Their recent mice are okay, but can you justify spending $130 on an X2 CrazyLight when mice like the Mchose L7 Pro and Scyrox V8 are half the price or less?
r/MouseReview • Pulsar X2 Crazylight: The TechPowerUp Review ->I'm a new mouse enthusiast that was **CRAZY** enough to purchase **11 different gaming mice** so you **DON'T HAVE TO** lol. I'm writing this to conclude my hyper fixation (hopefully). **TLDR: Shape is king!** YouTube mouse reviews are helpful, but reviewers have to nitpick things that really don't matter for the average consumer/gamer. Eloshapes and RTINGS 3d Comparison are great tools, but ultimately holding a mouse in-hand is the best way to compare shapes. Mouse sensors are pretty much all great these days and click latency feels identical unless you are a pro gamer or superhuman. Don't worry about latency and sensor/click performance unless you have issues with a specific mouse. High polling rate capability should be the least important factor when deciding on a mouse IMO. 2k and above are nice to have, but anything above 4k is totally unnecessary unless you have the PC to maintain good FPS and want to. Most Valorant/CS2 pros still use 1k in actual events/matches. Also a good idea to update firmware for receiver/dongle and the mouse itself right away to minimize any known issues. **WAIT at least 1 week after buying a mouse before deciding if you want to return or keep,** your first impression of a shape is fairly reliable. However, some of these mice grew on me heavily after I gave them more use and time to find a comfortable grip style. **DON'T impulsively buy mice like I did either (hindsight is 20/20 haha). Definitely try the Scyrox V6 if you have smaller hands and didn't quite enjoy the G Pro X Superlight shape.** **Spend the least amount of money possible. More expensive mice really don't feel much better than budget options from Scyrox and other competition. Only spend a lot if you are positive that a particular shape is what you want.** Most of these mice were bought through Amazon Prime. In total I ended up returning 5 of the mice over time. I play **Valorant 99 percent** of the time. I'm a hard stuck Gold player in Valorant with around 1600 hours played on and off in the past 2 years. (hate but also love the game) My hands are on the smaller side at\*\*: 17.5cm x 9.35cm.\*\* I rotate between a relaxed claw/regular claw grip. I always keep my wrist in full contact with my mousepad. I play on fairly low sensitivity in game. For Valorant and Kovvaks between 0.23 - 0.27 at 800 dpi. These mice were all used primarily on 800 dpi FWIW. **Mousepad:** Steel Series QCK XXL Heavy (Tabletop Mousepad). Has 1 year of use so is definitely more of a control pad. I've owned the original G Pro X Superlight for the past year and was basis of comparison for all of these mice. Going to rate these mice in different categories/sub-categories. Ratings will be out of 10. If you want more detailed info about any of these mice that I can't fit below please ask in comments. # Mouse Shape Comparison: G Pro X Superlight: **5/10** Safe shape that is a decent starting point for most hand sizes larger than mine. Definitely always felt too large for my hand size in length and the sides always felt too flat and wide. Shape is not distinct enough to easily have a consistent claw grip for my preferences. To say this mouse is uncomfortable would be a lie, just not my favorite. Razer Viper V3 Pro (Returned): **6/10** Think this is a better safe recommendation for claw grip for those who have medium to large hands. Compared to the superlight this mouse felt longer but more distinct in hand than the potato shape of the GPX. Sadly mouse really not ideal for smaller hand sizes like mine but if I had larger hands I would definitely prefer to GPX. Can still make work with smaller hands but have to fight the shape more. Pulsar X2 Crazylight (Returned): **6/10** Small mouse with a low side profile and not very much palm support towards back. Felt ok for me but it left me wanting much more palm support for claw grip in back hump. Side buttons always felt too cramped above thumb on left side, wish the buttons were positioned higher up. Would be better suited for a fingertip grip than claw IMO. Pulsar X2H v3 mini (Returned): **7/10** Compared to the X2 Crazylight/X2 mini shape, this mouse felt significantly better for relaxed claw and more aggressive claw grip. The length of the shape combined with the width and bulbous hump in back makes this mouse feel decently stubby, so it wasn't as comfortable as some of these other options for longer periods of use. Definitely try **Scyrox V8** instead which is pretty much a longer version of this shape that is cheaper and has better main clicks. Ninjutso Sora V2 or Pulsar X2 Medium similar options to V8. XM2w 4k v1 (Returned): **3/10** Sadly this shape was the only mouse that I found quite uncomfortable. This shape is very wide and I would definitely not recommend to anyone with hands similar or smaller than mine. The left side of the mouse I found to be ok. On the right side I couldn't find a comfortable grip for my ring and pinky fingers with the wide front flare. The back of the mouse also felt too wide for my hands to comfortably grip. **Really consider the width and length of your hands before buying this.** Think you have to like a wide in-hand feel even if you have larger hands. Lack of any button grooves also really doesn't help for comfort. Hump of mouse does not feel super supportive despite the dimensions listing 39mm tall. The width of the hump makes it feel way shorter to me. OP1w 4k v2: **7.5/10** Highly recommend this shape for claw grip if you have small/medium hands. Feels much more comfortable and precise than the XM2 for me. From what I hear also a great fingertip grip choice for all hand sizes. Narrowness of mouse and not the most palm support make this mouse become a bit fatiguing after multiple hours of use. Still love the shape but feels like it only works for claw/fingertip for gaming/aim training. Wouldn't recommend for work/use outside of gaming. Not a safe recommendation for everyone. Unless you absolutely need the wireless version I would recommend the OP18k v2 instead since its lighter which would make a difference with how small and dense the shape is. Also is noticeably cheaper with the same build quality. Lamzu Inca (Returned then bought again): **9/10** You either love this mouse shape or hate it. Truly nothing like the Zowie ZA13 shape which this is a nearly 1:1 clone of. Perfect for all types of claw (relaxed, regular, aggressive/pincer). Shape is very supportive with a high rear hump and narrow waist on sides. If you enjoy OP1 shape but want something with much more rear palm support, this is for you. Downsides being it is basically an exclusive claw shape, you cannot palm this comfortably, maybe could fingertip with large hands. Also shape is very extreme and locked in which can sometimes feel too fatiguing or excessive when using outside of high precision gaming such as in Tactical FPS games. I actually bought this mouse twice. Returned it because I thought maybe it was too extreme but regretted and purchased a second time in a different color. If you have smaller/medium hands and want a very tailored experience for Claw grip gaming with ample palm support, definitely look here! Scyrox V6: **10/10** Wish I would have started with this mouse instead of buying everything else. I can safely recommend this shape to anyone who wants a smaller ambi mouse with ample palm support. It feels like a great blend between many different mice I reviewed here. Less extreme than the Inca which makes it suitable for palm grip to some extent or just a more relaxed claw. Feels like this is what the superlight should have been for me originally. If you have smaller hands than mine, I would recommend looking into the original shape this is based on, the G-Wolves Hati/HTS plus. The length of that mouse is a bit shorter but frankly I don't think the V6 is long enough to be uncomfortable for truly small hands. Zowie S2-DW (Returned): **7/10** Good fairly safe shape that feels more locked in than GPX Superlight. Mouse feels a bit too wide for longer periods of use and wish button height was lower in front. Didn't stand out amongst other options IMO. Zowie U2-DW: **8/10** Really unique shape that is great for a relaxed claw, claw, and even a hybrid palm grip. Has elements of ergonomic mice incorporated such as the inner thumb curve on the left side. Not as good overall IMO since the hump is fairly flat feeling but still gives adequate support. Also think front button height should be lower to be the most optimized for claw grip. Definitely took a few days of use to really click with the shape and find out how to grip comfortably. Razer Cobra Wired: **6/10** Had high hopes for this since I wanted something similar to Viper Mini but really feels like this mouse is designed for fingertip grip primarily, even more so than the original Viper mini. I never tried the Viper Mini but from the RTINGs 3D comparison tool and Eloshapes it looks like it is a bit narrower on the right side and has a taller hump that tapers off more abruptly on the sides. Shape just feels like its lacking a ton of palm support for my preference and grip style. Found a way to somewhat comfortably grip by adapting a palm/relaxed claw hybrid grip but overall not ideal for comfort IMO. For fingertip grip on a budget though I think its a really great option. # Mouse Coating: OP1w 4k v2: 10/10 | XM2w 4k v1: 10/10 | Razer Viper V3 Pro: 9/10 | Zowie U2-DW: 8.5/10| Zowie S2-DW: 8/10 | Lamzu Inca: 8/10 | Scyrox V6: 7/10 | G Pro X Superlight: 7.5/10 | Pulsar X2 Crazylight: 7/10 | Pulsar X2H v3 mini: 7/10 | Razer Cobra Wired: 4/10 (just textured plastic not rubberized like rest) # MB1/MB2 (Main Clicks): OP1w 4k v2: 10/10 | XM2w 4k v1: 10/10 | Razer Viper V3 Pro: 7/10 | Zowie U2-DW: 8/10 | Zowie S2-DW: 8/10 | Lamzu Inca: 8.5/10 | Scyrox V6: 9/10 | G Pro X Superlight: 6/10 | Pulsar X2 Crazylight: 8.5/10 | Pulsar X2H v3 mini: 6/10 | Razer Cobra Wired: 6/10 # Side Buttons: OP1w 4k v2: 8/10 | XM2w 4k v1: 9/10 | Razer Viper V3 Pro: 6.5/10 | Zowie U2-DW: 10/10 | Zowie S2-DW: 8/10 | Lamzu Inca: 7.5/10 | Scyrox V6: 6/10 | G Pro X Superlight: 2/10 (god awful) | Pulsar X2 Crazylight: 7.5/10 | Pulsar X2H v3 mini: 8/10 | Razer Cobra Wired: 5/10 # Scroll Wheel/Scroll Click: OP1w 4k v2: 8/10 | XM2w 4k v1: 8.5/10 | Razer Viper V3 Pro: 7/10 | Zowie U2-DW: 7/10| Zowie S2-DW: 7.5/10 | Lamzu Inca: 6/10 | Scyrox V6: 5/10 | G Pro X Superlight: 2/10 (god awful) | Pulsar X2 Crazylight: 10/10 | Pulsar X2H v3 mini: 10/10 | Razer Cobra Wired: 4/10 # Weight Density/Overall Weight Compared to Shape: OP1w 4k v2: 7/10 | XM2w 4k v1: 7.5/10 | Razer Viper V3 Pro: 9/10 | Zowie U2-DW: 8/10| Zowie S2-DW: 6/10 | Lamzu Inca: 10/10 | Scyrox V6: 10/10 | G Pro X Superlight: 7/10 | Pulsar X2 Crazylight: 10/10 ( too light for me but perfect for some) | Pulsar X2H v3 mini: 7/10 | Razer Cobra Wired: 6/10 # Stock Mouse Skates: OP1w 4k v2: 7/10 | XM2w 4k v1: 7.5/10 | Razer Viper V3 Pro: 9/10 | Zowie U2-DW: 10/10 | Zowie S2-DW: 9.5/10 | Lamzu Inca: 9/10 | Scyrox V6: 7/10 | G Pro X Superlight: 6/10 | Pulsar X2 Crazylight: 6.5/10 | Pulsar X2H v3 mini: 6.5/10 | Razer Cobra Wired: 6/10 # Software: OP1w 4k v2: 9/10 | XM2w 4k v1: 9/10 | Razer Viper V3 Pro: 3/10 (f\*ck Razer Synapse) | Zowie U2-DW: n/a | Zowie S2-DW: n/a | Lamzu Inca: 10/10 | Scyrox V6: 10/10 | G Pro X Superlight: 7/10 | Pulsar X2 Crazylight: 8/10 | Pulsar X2H v3 mini: 8/10 | Razer Cobra Wired: 3/10 (f\*ck Razer Synapse) If you made it to the end here thank you for reading!!! Basically learned a lot here and was fun but hope this can save you from making the same mistakes as me. Also there is no perfect mouse shape but I've learned you can definitely get really close to finding the right shape for you! Definitely highly recommend Lamzu and Scyrox mice, think they offer great build quality, shapes, performance, and overall value. FWIW it could be due to the great weight balance and shapes of the Lamzu Inca and Scyrox V6 but I truly feel like I am performing my best in-game and in Kovvaks using their PAW3950 sensor implementations and Omron optical switches. Every sensor was perfectly fine on all these mice reviewed with no issues. However, there does seem to be something so responsive about the Lamzu and Scyrox sensors to me.\\ Have to give huge props to Zowie though for coming up with so many of these iconic mouse shapes and also the DW series from Zowie felt the most premium of all of these options (their price reflects this though). If you love a particular Zowie shape they offer in the DW series and want a mouse that will last you forever I would say they are 100 percent worth the premium price. They feel like they could survive an explosion and the sensors felt super responsive. The click latency is slower on paper than all these other options but once again felt impossible for my Valorant Gold player skill-level to comprehend any difference in latency to the Endgame Gear OP1 or XM2 that lead the market in terms of click latency.
r/MouseReview • Extensive Valorant Claw Grip Mice Shape Comparison/Mini Reviews (LONG POST) ->This has been my experience too. I sometimes forget it tho. Recently bought the Pulsar x2 Crazylight and it just feels too unstable and makes my hand tense up. I ordered the Lamzu Maya X, and if that doesn't hit the spot I'm going back to the GPX2, or I might give the Razer Viper v3 a try...
r/MouseReview • Big hands, small mice, and a performance revelation (CS vet since 2001) ->So I got it because I love light mice, the weight is a huge factor for me. I had been using the ninjutsu sora v2 previously which is 39 grams. The crazylight is super light but importantly feels extremely good in my hand. The picture isn’t like an angle or anything the mouse is about as big as my palm, so it’s pretty small, but the shape lets me hold it really comfortably. This is my first day though so maybe I’ll update my review, but for now that’s my unprofessional review of the crazy light from someone with big hands lol
r/MouseReview • Pulsar X2 Crazylight review from someone with big hands ->I can drag click great 👍 27 cps cap but it’s enough
r/MouseReview • Pulsar X2 Crazylight review from someone with big hands ->Yeah I’m using it still and very happy, I don’t get any hand cramps but it is a little small ofcourse, in game though because of how or I hold it or use it it’s unnoticeable it’s just perfect
r/MouseReview • Pulsar X2 Crazylight review from someone with big hands ->Pulsar x2 crazylight or the x2h mini
r/MouseReview • What is the best ergo shaped mouse you ever used ->i fully charged mine last night and after about 3 hours of playing poe 2 and pubg its down to about 95% at 2k polling. edit: after an additional 15 minutes or so of playing something else and it dropped to 77%.
r/MouseReview • Pulsar X2 Crazylight Review ->Bro the pulsar x2 CL is one of the top mice right now
r/MouseReview • your thoughts about Tenz/pulsar mouse ? ->I went from a superlight to a pulsar x2 crazylight (35g) and I'm loving it. I find it so effortless to play with it's amazing. It is smaller than the superlight though only really for claw and fingertip. You could check out this below to see what's on the market currently and what will be good for your hand size and grip. https://www.rocketjumpninja.com/top-mice Honestly I think the superlight used to be king but theres so many better mice now
r/MouseReview • Would you still get a Logitech superlight in 2025 ->> These are complex devices transmitting data wirelessly. Doing that well takes expertise. Not just any rando company will be capable of that at the same level as Finalmouse, Razer, Pulsar, etc. Any company can buy the same CompX solution Pulsar is using for many of their releases, including the X2 Crazylight. The firmware/software part is easily outsourced to a solution provider such as CompX these days, while the ME/EE can be done by the factory. The entry barrier for a worthwhile gaming mouse has never been lower, and often enough the pricing indeed is the main differentiating factor.
r/MouseReview • Pulsar X2 Crazylight: The TechPowerUp Review ->Razer does both their firmware/software and ME in-house, and they of course have access to PixArt sensors others don't have yet. Logitech has their own sensors entirely and also do the firmware/software and ME in-house. With Pulsar, the firmware/software at least is fully outsourced for the X2 Crazylight, and the ME is conceivingly mostly done by the factory, too. In other words, the $160 companies are doing most of their work in-house, which is reflected in the pricing. That said, Pulsar is increasingly doing more in-house firmware/software development on other releases, and they're also planning to have their products manufactured in Korea.
r/MouseReview • Pulsar X2 Crazylight: The TechPowerUp Review ->I have almost all the mice that people are mentioning. imo the op1/xm2 are awful to grip like this, anything with even moderately curved sides gets pretty uncomfortable after long periods of time. I too have forayed into a finger tip grip albeit with smaller hands. If you get a pure fingertip mouse i think youll be disappointed with you handsize might lead to a bit of hand cramping. Id try stuff like the: * ATK MAD R MAJOR * Pulsar X2/X2 mini crazylight * pulsar susanto none of these have truly flat sides though. I did feel that the crazylight with grips was end game for me at one point. Pingu's aim is cracked but my experience with pure fingertip is this: it felt impossible to get the same grip consistently. Putting different amounts of pressure on the sides and downward on the mouse will affect how you aim in pressure situations. If you really want to go finger tip check out this one! hopefully it comes back in stock too [https://www.bymidorigroup.com/products/opt1p](https://www.bymidorigroup.com/products/opt1p) I think it checks a lot of your boxes and being wider may help with your sized hands hope this helps and happy aiming!
r/MouseReview • Looking for right FINGERTIP mouse ->best combo i’ve used so far. i never thought i’d find a mouse i like more than the OP1 but the X2 Crazylight is near perfect for me.
r/FPSAimTrainer • Which mouse and mousepad are you currently using? ->OP1w v2 and Pulsar X2 Crazylight. for pads i swap between Artisan Zero Soft and Artisan Type99 Soft
r/FPSAimTrainer • Which mouse and mousepad are you currently using? ->Lamzu Maya and Maya X (same thing except size) are pretty popular. Fnatic version is orange and the Maya has an 8k dongle, optical switches, 47g and 3590 sensor. I personally think the whole 4k/8k etc dongle rate is BS as far as a must have but other people seem to like it. You can always set it lower of course. My current fav and gaming mouse. my runner up is Pulsar X2 Crazylight. I got sucked in by the damn neon green color way and it only being 35-37grams. That's my everything else mouse. Yet both have been rock solid so far. The Crazylight has a really annoying light on the dongle but you can turn it off.. link in case anyone one stumbles in and goes wait, you can turn it off?! Anyways, poke around youtube for reviews of course. [https://support.pulsar.gg/support/solutions/articles/67000743341-how-to-turn-off-on-my-dongle-s-led-light](https://support.pulsar.gg/support/solutions/articles/67000743341-how-to-turn-off-on-my-dongle-s-led-light)
r/MouseReview • What is the best gaming mouse i can get ->Tengo los dos y no sabría por cual decantarme.
r/MouseReview • Pulsar X2 Crazylight review from someone with big hands ->Yes it does, the op1 feels so slim in comparison - I personally found the X2 more comfortable
r/MouseReview • Pulsar X2 Crazylight review from someone with big hands ->small light mouse with a control pad is a really good combo. I got a pulsar x2 cl and one of their control pads and I've improved across the board
r/FPSAimTrainer • I think lightweight mice are necessary for the perfect claw grip gameplay ->Top tier product this I’ve been enjoying mine a lot
r/MouseReview • Pulsar X2 Crazylight: The TechPowerUp Review ->Yes, they’ve done a great job. I play at 1000hz so even the battery seems perfectly fine to me
r/MouseReview • Pulsar X2 Crazylight: The TechPowerUp Review ->So I've been using the X2 Crazylight for a few hours now and just wanted to make a quick review on it to help others with a similar grip and hand size as me. My grip style is Fingertip grip and my hand size is 18cm / 10cm. This is my first Pulsar mouse and I'm coming over from using the Razer Viper Ultimate as my main since it's release. I wanted something smaller, lighter also my RVU was having problems with it's scroll wheel and sensor. I was originally going to go for the Hitscan Hyperlight however, I saw this was releasing soon so I decided to risk it and go for something I thought would be a better fit for me and hope the problems I've seen with Pulsar's QC didn't affect me. Specs - XS-1 Sensor (3950), Pulsar optical switches, 35 grams with dots, same size as the x2v2 mini, 8k polling rate Price - $114 Unboxing - The box includes the mouse, 8k dongle, usb-c cable and the Pulsar UHMW-PE 6.6mm dot skates. The packaging is nice and premium feeling similar to Logitech's packaging, the box has all the specs and some nice designs. The mouse is held in by a piece of plastic with the bottom of the mouses layout and a piece of soft foam on the top of the box, so there shouldn't be an issue with it breaking in shipping. Shape - The shape is the main part of if a mouse is good for you and for me 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 however, that's my short term impressions it may change in the future. If you have a similar grip and hand size to me I think you will love this mouse shape. Hardware - 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. The scroll wheel is using the pulsar blue dustproof encoder, the steps feel very defined and are pretty close to the feel of the RVU's steps. The sound of the scroll wheel has a little more bass to it than the RVU's but it's not too loud but also not silent. In terms of the sensor there's not a ton to say, it doesn't feel all that different to the RVU's sensor. I have it set to 2400dpi and it feels both responsive and smooth no jitters or odd things going on. I do have the motion sync option enabled since I never used it before and was intrigued so far it doesn't seem to make much of a difference in feel in both games and desktop use maybe a little smoother but it could be placebo. Coating on the mouse feels nice it's smooth and feels good to grip with both dry and sweaty hands, it is on the slippery side when you're hands are very dry but for me that's not a problem as I get very sweaty hands anyway. The skates it comes with are great no issues with them they feel high quality and have a good glide, once I get my Tekkusai Guardian glass pad I'll be switching to dot skates for the first time so I'm exited to try it out with dots. Weight - This is a big selling point of this mouse and as someone who has only used the heavier wireless mice the weight difference was very jarring. 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. Build Quality - The build quality is amazing, I was very worried since I've heard many bad experiences with Pulsar in regards to QC and so I was preparing for the worst but that couldn't be further from the truth. The plastic feels great and there's 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. Conclusion - 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.
r/MouseReview • Pulsar X2 Crazylight Review ->I just got the pulsar x2 cl, it's so light and comfy, but I prefer lamzu maya over it. I was so greedy that I wanted better mouse than maya 4k, and tried g pro superlight 2, lamzu maya x, lamzu thorn, and my final conclusion is maya 4k, its the best shape I ever used in my entire life.
r/MouseReview • Pulsar X2 Crazylight Review ->Pulsar X2 crazylight is probably the best small mouse there is right now and weighs 35 grams however it is $120 so a little over your budget. Scyrox V8 is also a really good mouse for the price weighing 36 grams and only cost $70. The shape is based on the pulsar X2H mini. Lastly the razer Orochi is probably the smallest mouse I can think of and it is also pretty cheap so that might work for you as well.
r/MouseReview • Gaming Mouse Recs for Small Hands (Switching from MX Master) ->based. OP1 and Pulsar Crazylight are absolute Ftip/Claw hybrid goats
r/MouseReview • Recently Got The WL Mouse Beast Pro X Tempered ->nah lighter is not always better since weight also adds stability. Easy to test on the X2 Crazylight vs X2 V3 ES Mini
r/MouseReview • AM Infinity mouse ->I dont know how small your hands are but mine are 17x9 and i love my Hitscan Hyperlight (39g to your DA's 103g). I also love my X2 Crazylight but thats another pricerange. Looking for ergo shape maybe a Pulsar Xlite V3 Mini (52g), i had it but i cant say i put enough time in to really evaluate it. I bought it to try an ergo and pretty quickly went back to symmetrical shapes.
r/MouseReview • Lightest gaming mouse for small hands (female)? ->Right now I'm maining the x2 crazylight but I do prefer the shape of the X2H mini. If they made an X2H mini crazylight that would be my end game. In the meantime, I ordered a Scrox v8 to give a try
r/MouseReview • PULSAR XLITE CRAZYLIGHT ->you should try the crazylight, it's insane, along with the Tenz, some of the best quality in the world now, only those two for the time being though, along with the Zywoo hopefully soon. I picked up a X2 CL for $90 recently because I agree, $140 after tax is high but I'd rather pay that than $150 for the GPX or Viper. Also the new LA exclusive color for the crazylight is sick, maybe they can send you a reviewer copy. Thanks for the rundown though, always nice to see budget mice improving.
r/MouseReview • MCHOSE L7 Pro & Ultra Review: The best budget mouse I've tried ->I feel like there's a much bigger difference in quality between those sorts of mice to Pulsar than there is between the Tenz or Crazylight and the $160 ones. Pulsar seems to have figured out the best scroll wheel while everything else is quite good when you still have zowie, logitech, vaxee, struggling. Especially the two recent vaxee mice they gave the recommended to, worse coating, weight, wheel, price, and even worse 14-day return period, 1-year warranty instead of 2 and you can see how unreliable that site can be. Worth the effort to try and maintain a semblance of objectivity.
r/MouseReview • Pulsar X2 Crazylight: The TechPowerUp Review ->Viper V3 Pro prob the most popular and mainstream mouse. GPX 1 and 2 still about equal with viper combined. Pulsar's two recent releases TenZ & Crazylight have some of the best overall quality and durability in the business. Unfortunately none of their other offerings so far include the pulsar opticals. But I do think the X2 mini or crazylight version might be what you want, smaller mouse you can reach the front area with very light clicks. x2h mini version if you want higher-hump at the back. Lamzu, waizowl, mchose are some of the more well-regarded value OEMs but the prices are rising so oftentimes now you can get some of the OG models for cheaper on ebay.
r/MouseReview • best mouse for 17.5x9 hand size? ->Viper V3 Pro prob the most popular and mainstream mouse. GPX 1 and 2 still about equal with viper combined. Pulsar's two recent releases TenZ & Crazylight have some of the best overall quality and durability in the business. Unfortunately none of their other offerings so far include the pulsar opticals. But I do think the X2 mini or crazylight version might be what you want, smaller mouse you can reach the front area with very light clicks. x2h mini version if you want higher-hump at the back. Lamzu, waizowl, mchose are some of the more well-regarded value OEMs but the prices are rising so oftentimes now you can get some of the OG models for cheaper on ebay.
r/MouseReview • best mouse for 17.5x9 hand size? ->X2 cl. For glasspad, tekkusai singularity already good enough
r/MouseReview • Good mouse for FPS games+ mousepad for tracking ->I weirdly use the exact same [mouse](https://i.imgur.com/TrSgupY.jpeg), mousepad, skates, and mouse grip (also working on tension management) so I felt compelled to reply. I saw you were considering the Pulsar Crazylight? I did try that mouse several months ago and [these were my thoughts on it](https://www.reddit.com/r/MouseReview/comments/1jloc7o/comment/mk5jums/?context=3). I basically think the Hitscan's hump makes it the better choice for this kind of grip where the X2CL felt lacking in support even though I don't use palm contact to grip my Hitscan like you. I wouldn't recommend the X2CL personally. >is too much of my wrist/thumb/palm sitting on the pad and creating drag/friction I've been thinking about getting an arm sleeve for this reason.
r/MouseReview • Mouse recommendation for hybrid grip? ->I weirdly use the exact same [mouse](https://i.imgur.com/TrSgupY.jpeg), mousepad, skates, and mouse grip (also working on tension management) so I felt compelled to reply. I saw you were considering the Pulsar Crazylight? I did try that mouse several months ago and [these were my thoughts on it](https://www.reddit.com/r/MouseReview/comments/1jloc7o/comment/mk5jums/?context=3). I basically think the Hitscan's hump makes it the better choice for this kind of grip where the X2CL felt lacking in support even though I don't use palm contact to grip my Hitscan like you. I wouldn't recommend the X2CL personally. >is too much of my wrist/thumb/palm sitting on the pad and creating drag/friction I've been thinking about getting an arm sleeve for this reason.
r/MouseReview • Mouse recommendation for hybrid grip? ->It sounds like you want an op18k which is actually a little more of a claw grip mouse for smaller hands. But, for bigger hands, it’s sufficient for finger grip. You’re going to get the highest quality mouse possible for $80; even less if you get your mice secondhand at r/MouseMarket. I have the mouse—it’s phenomenal. It’s one of the few mice where there is a noticeably better sensor implementation. Also, arguably the best buttons on the market. In regard to your specific mouse choices, I’m pretty sure most mice have optical switches at this point im not sure about optical scroll. Every mouse pretty much has rubberized coating also so I don’t think that’s a hill to die on. Especially since most rubberized coating is quite good. Your melting side problem only happens on a couple of shoddier mice like the g pro superlight’s so I wouldn’t worry about it too much. Another mouse I’d recommend is an x2 crazylight for a dedicated fingertip mouse. It’s probably pulsar’s best mouse. Really light, excellent build quality, solid sensor implementation and just overall rock solid. It’s a pretty safe choice. I like my x2 crazylight a lot. If I fingertip gripped more often, it would be my go-to mouse. The Hitscan hyperlight is also a great choice. I love that mouse. I actually use it as a claw shape bcuz my hands are pretty small. It’s a Viper V3 clone that’s small and it’s pretty damn good. Ideal for fingertip if your hands are big like yours. Let me know if you have questions brother.
r/MouseReview • Looking for right FINGERTIP mouse ->I'm enjoying my X2 Crazylight
r/cs2 • Why everyone says Logitech G Pro Superlight is bad and most pros use it? ->Small ergos and ftip symms with flat sides will feel wider. X2 Crazylight
r/MouseReview • I would like a nice wide finger tip mouse. ->X2 Crazylight + Artisan Raiden Soft
r/FPSAimTrainer • Which mouse and mousepad are you currently using? ->Maya X and X2 CrazyLight Rainy 75 Padsmith Genesis Pro I've sold all my other mice but will pick up the new Pulsar fingertip mouse when it's out on general release 😁
r/MouseReview • What's your current main peripherals & game? ->Op1w 4k v2, S2-DW, np-01s v2, x2 cl for relaxed claw grip
r/MouseReview • mouse for cs2 with relaxed claw grip ->- If you like really lightweight mice, the X2 Crazylight is the exact same shape as the X2v3 (or your X2v2) and a lot lighter (35-37g) with a few other small upgrades. It is a bit more expensive though! - Other than that, for a more aggressive clawgrip you could try the X2Hv3 or Scyrox V8 (same shape, slightly bigger than Pulsar‘s Mini/Size 1) if you want a lighter version. - Pulsar‘s new TenZ collab is also an interesting new claw option. It‘s somewhat similar to the X2H shape. - (only if you have smaller hands) I can also recommend the Gwolves HTS Ultra. Its also very lightweight. The shape is pretty unique and works well for claw with smaller hands.
r/MouseReview • I am thinking of buying a new mouse what is the best claw grip mice out there? ->For finger/wrist only I would try to find something small with a very low weight. X2 crazylight, beast X mini, mice from g-woves etc.
r/MouseReview • Pure Wrist Aimers - What mouse do/would you use? ->X2 crazylight on x-ray obsidian dots + Artisan Raiden Mid
r/FPSAimTrainer • Which mouse and mousepad are you currently using? ->Honestly, going from a Superlight 1 to an X2 Crazylight, I’ve noticed a pretty solid improvement in my aim.
r/MouseReview • What take on mice will have you like this? ->You have the same grip as me. Relaxed claw grip on the mouse and almost identical hand shape as me. I’m an 18x9. I would probably recommend something like a pulsar x2v2 or an X2H mini. If you want to go a little bit smaller you could also do an X2 Crazylight but that size is a little too small for my liking. I’m bias toward pulsar lol but I love their mouses
r/MouseReview • Lightweight Wireless gaming mice recommendations for smaller hands? ->If you fingertip I would get a mouse that’s a mini like the X2 Crazylight or Hitscan hyperlight. The viper, gpx, and Deathadder are definitely not good finger tip mice unless you have monster hands
r/MouseReview • Need help choosing a mouse ->I’ve never used a Chinese clone so I don’t have an opinion on them, but I prefer the X2 Crazylight shape to the Hitscan shape. It’s more wide, and I believe it’s clone is the Mchose L7
r/MouseReview • Need help choosing a mouse ->For a medium-sized, symmetrical wireless with good battery life under $120, I’d look at the Logitech G Pro X Superlight (if you find it on sale) or the Pulsar X2. Both are great for claw grip and popular for FPS. If you want something cheaper, the Logitech G305 is still solid and lasts forever on a single battery. All come in black too.
r/MouseReview • Best mice for gaming under 120 ? ->My hand size and grip are almost the same as yours and the pulsar x2 shape fits me very well.
r/MouseReview • Mouse recommendation for a hybrid palm claw 18x9 hand ->I just got rid of my g305 this week. After 5 long years the double click finally hit me. My Pulsar x2 was delivered on Thursday and played all day, and a little bit yesterday. Feels a little bit shorter than the 305, and a slightly wider base, but overall similar shape, and feels much better in my hand for the fingertip grip. Materials and buttons also feel much better, but it is $100. Definitely haven't used it enough to say "buy this" but of the combined 10-12 hours I've used it, its a massive upgrade.
r/MouseReview • My issue transitioning away from g305. Has anyone been through the same thing? What mouse did you end up getting? ->I almost pulled the trigger buying one but cancelled the order because of the sketchy software. How is the tracking on it? Is it consistent? When I made loops in MS paint with the attack shark x3, the sensor would skip. My pulsar x2, logitech lift, and even seenda e3 don't do that.
r/MouseReview • Buying advice: ~50 dollar gaming mouse ->I love the X2 but has the battery life gotten better with the newer ones editions? since I have to recharge mine almost daily.
r/pcmasterrace • I analyzed the 25 most recommended gaming mice on Reddit ->Pulsar always has issues with gen 1 versions of all of their products. Xlite, X2, X2A, X2H, all had quality control issues. If you like the X3, wait for the X3V2.
r/MouseReview • I heard Pulsar X3 isn't that good ... what are other options? ->They do make a ton of mice like that. You need to look for mice that are specifically made for claw grip. Pulsar X2 or X2H is like that. Endgame gear OP1 or XM2 are also like that. Sora v1 , or Vaxee X Sora are also like that. I'm sure there plenty more that I can't think of from the top of my head. The hour glass gives your fingers better leverage to really handle the mouse but yea, if your hands are too big or small for the mouse, it can cause issues. I honestly would say the Logitech GPX has a very very subtle hour glass, that it will probably feel pretty flat on the sides for you, it's one of the safest first mice for a reason. Asus harpe ace if I remember correctly is also pretty flat on the sides, it's shaped like a Logitech GPX but just longer.
r/MouseReview • My problem with most ambidextrous Mice ->i went from zowie fk2 to pulsar x2 i love simple
r/QuakeChampions • Gaming Mouse ->Shape is king, so knowing what he likes makes it easy. Even the cheap chinese clones these days are excellent as long as you don't mind the non-existent customer service. They used to be a joke but things like the VXE R1 or Zaopin Z1 Pro frankly go toe to toe with the Pulsar X2 and Orochi that they're cloned from. Then you can spend the difference in price on a nice pad or enough dot skates to last you the rest of your life.
r/CODWarzone • Looking for new mouse ->Lamzu maya for me. Before i used 2 mouse (pulsar x2 and steelseries rival 3) Pulsar is for fps games, idk why but that shape just does wonders for my aim. Rival 3 is for dota etc. Again idk why lol Now i use lamzu maya for both.
r/MouseReview • What's your favorite MOUSE SHAPE of all time? ->Contrary to what you'd naturally expect, bigger hands don't necessitate a bigger mouse. It would be great if it was that straight forward, but your preferred mouse is largely determined by your grip style/finger placement and overall aim technique/how you manipulate the mouse. For instance, my hands are 21.5 x 11.5 CM and to this day after owning various mice, I main the Xtrfy MZ1 Wireless. For reference I fingertip grip (as most large handed FPS players tend to) or if I use something like the Pulsar X2 or X2H (my second and third favourite mice) I can finger tip or MCP claw them comfortably. My advice is to try more shapes (not necessarily sizes) in general. Some small mice are too small, but those same sized mice with a different shape can make all the difference. Hope that helps
r/pcmasterrace • Help for a mouse that fits my hand ->Are you sure you are using fingertip and palm grip hybrid? You probably are mistaking palm for relaxed claw grip. And you are probably cramping due to size of g305 if this is the case. There are people with relaxed claw + fingertip hybrid grip including me. Mice that works for me have almost flat sides like pulsar x2 or x2h(medium or mini), gpx, or op18k.
r/MouseReview • Linus Tech Tips video on AliExpress mice. ($20 vs $100 gaming mouse - Razer Deathadder V3 Hyperspeed vs CLONES) ->The weight is perfect actually. Tried the pulsar crazylight and scyrox v6/v8 which are <40g. For games like valorant and cs2, the op1s weight gives better stability during microadjustments or holding angles. Replaced them with the bigger skates that came with it. Control is top notch. I keep debating bet. Superlight 2 vs the OP1. I have a fingertip/claw grip and the op1 gives me more confidence in game.
r/MouseReview • Endgame Op1we 4k V2 Review ->Great review and I echo everything you said about it. It’s very similar to the Pulsar Crazylight which I have been using for the last few months, in both size and weight, and I was using that daily until I got the Sabre V2. I have installed the included grip tape as it was a little slippery, and it’s now my perfect mouse.
r/Corsair • My Favorite Mouse Thus far - Sabre v2 Pro Wireless! ->What’s your hand size? Lamzu Maya X, g pro x superlight 1, pulsar x2v3, pulsar crazylight, xm2w, op1 8k or op1w 4k. There’s a good amount of options on Amazon for under $150. There’s also the Lamzu Maya smaller sized and Mchose A7
r/MouseReview • What's a good lightweight mouse for under $150? ->Pulsar Crazylight with Artisan Raiden Mid, just got the Wallhack SP-004 but am still getting used to it. Grandmaster Groot, Magneto, and Mr Fantastic
r/MouseReview • People in Diamond+ on Marvel Rivals, what mouse and mousepad are you using? ->Totally agree as a large hander, also consider very small normal mice, I comfortably fingertip the Pulsar Crazylight, Beast X, Zowpin Z1, and more without ever touching the humps.
r/MouseReview • Mouse for big hand ->I have 21cm length hands and have to fingertip grip most mice. I have all the small mice like the HSK Pro, HTR, Darmodhark M5, OP1 and more. I can BARELY claw my G403 with my fingers almost hanging off the front of the mouse, so even though we have large hands I think it’s best we use small mice with FLAT SIDES. Or at least flatish. The curves really get in the way of the thumb imo. I recently got the pulsar crazylight and adore it for fingertip. It has nice flat sides, and enough height and length for my thumb. It also has a lack of a “hip” in the back which is nice. As a bonus it’s also 35g. I also have the Beast X Mini otw and think I will like that one but can’t say yet Also the other guy is right I cut out blanks of supergrips to fit any mouse I use, helps a lot with fingertip grip.
r/MouseReview • Large Hands, Fingertip Grip. Need Help. ->Vouch for this. If they could push the budget the pulsar crazylight is better imo.
r/MouseReview • BEST SMALL GAMING MOUSE FOR FPS? ->try the pulsar crazylight. i think they’re pretty similar. great mice.
r/MouseReview • My issue transitioning away from g305. Has anyone been through the same thing? What mouse did you end up getting? ->Game: Strinova 🧡🧵. Love this game and wish more would try. Mice: WLMouse Beast X 8k and Sword X, Pulsar Crazylight. Skates: Odsidian Air Pro Donuts / Unusual Way Sports Silver Fox. Pads: Tekkusai The Guardian, GlssWrks Kazemi (waiting on next limited 💜).
r/MouseReview • What's your current main peripherals & game? ->But is not even close to being the best mouse especially for it’s price. Even the scyrox v6 is better than the super light imo for a lot less. MayaX and viper v3 pro are goated mice last year and for 2025 i think pulsar crazylight and endgame xm2w are the way to go.
r/VALORANT • Best mouse ? ->The best fingertip mouse is the x2 mini the best claw shape is the np01s v2 period
r/MouseReview • Whats the best FPS mice (Not a troll post) ->I've super enjoyed the design as the grip fits perfectly for how i grab a mouse on the V34 and V35. It's the exact grips style of fingertipping a X2 Mini but much much better comfort grooves for an even more locked in feeling. The lower the weight gets the better it feels as that feeling if simply gliding your hand where it's needed is like nothing else I've experienced on a mouse even with the 35-40g mice I typically use. You'd be surprised how solidly built it is as well. I've had more creak on mice over 60g and full sized full shelled than I have felt in regular gameplay with the V35, it's surprisingly solid. Very excited for a full release as the shape and weight of that mouse for me are unmatched.
r/MouseReview • My new 19g gaming mouse (absolutely insane) - @optimumtech ->Ah nice, I had a X2 mini for a while, liked it a lot, great mouse, this also looks like an X2. Although Pulsar QC used to be iffy a few years ago.
r/thefinals • NEW The Finals Gaming Mouse ->I have all or most of the mice mentioned in your post, and similarly have had issues finding a mouse that had a right side that felt normal. The XM2w caused my hand to cramp (even tho I played awesome with it lol) The E1 is the best overall mouse I've ever used imho. The shape is second to none in my opinion. I have the ec2-dw, the pulsar super light size 1 & 2ES) and many other ergos that aren't nearly as comfy. The cons to the E1 are - the buttons have a specific bounce/spring to them, so there is a tiny bit of rattle if you slam your mouse often - the scroll wheel is fine - the side buttons have a bit of a corner to them, (I just sand it down) I'm currently switching between the E1, the Viper V3, the Zowie S2-dw Oh, and the Sora is an awesome mouse with a great shape. It's god a cool internal structure that was fun to mod and get the weight super low. I missed having the curved finger grooves (so I added my own) but overall it's an awesome mouse that I mained for months before I got into ergos. The pulsar super light is awesome, but had specific curves (along the right side and front) where I never felt 100% comfy. I have the v3ES and the v3 size 1, and both were a bit off for me. And I also didn't love the raesha optical switches.... Best scroll wheels tho! The XM2w is certainly the best built mouse of these three. If there was a version that didn't have such an aggressive inward curve along the right side I would likely be maining this mouse. That and I wish it had finger grooves... It's so solid tho... My personal rankings: 1. E1 2. Sora 3. Xlite (does the v4 still use Raesha optical switches??) 4. XM2w (but if you like the shape, its potentially #1)
r/MouseReview • Mouse Recommendations ->I love the Pulsar X2 series mice. Not sure about "best you can buy", but they're great, especially after the v3 rework. If they release a red X2H v3, ohhhhhhh, god, hold my wallet. You can also get the non-v3 models online for quite cheap. They do have some QC issues, but who doesn't nowadays? Pretty sure their customer support is fine and would help.
r/MouseReview • What is the best mouse you can buy ->Highly highly recommend a Pulsar x2 variant, competitive fortnite player
r/buildapc • I'm looking for a gaming mouse under 100$ ->Something like the pulser x2 should be comfortable
r/MouseReview • I feel like every single mice is too small ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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