
Pulsar Gaming Gears - X2 v3 eS Mini Gaming Mouse
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Last updated: Nov 19, 2025 Scoring
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'm still looking for a keyboard that would suit me but I think I've found my endgame mice - Pulsar X2 V3 eS Mini. I have pretty wide hands with short fingers and that is the first mouse that I can comfortably use with relaxed palm grip (and I've tested a lot of them). My previous mice was Pulsar Xlite V2 Mini and it was not bad but I could only use a normal palm grip with it.
r/MouseReview • What's your endgame mouse + keyboard? ->x2v3 mini is better for your handsize, basically if you want a wider op1. The medium x2v3 is for relax claw and palm grip with your handsize
r/MouseReview • Recommendations for a mouse for smaller hands ->For palm and fingertip take a look at Ambi mice like the fk2-c, X2V3 mini, op1
r/MouseReview • Looking for a new gaming mouse better than the Logitech G502 Hero ->my v3 mini has double click after 2 weeks
r/MouseReview • Pulsar XLite v4 Full Review (Why I think you shouldn't support Pulsar atm) ->Best software is no software. Zowie, Vaxee and Xtrfy. Pulsar es line is also driverless
r/MouseReview • What Mouse Brand Has The Best Software? ->Pulsar ES mice are 90$ and include the 8K dongle not bad
r/MouseReview • the best Black Friday gaming mice deals on Amazon! ->Pulsar x2 mini has to be somewhere in the best lol, otherwise its flawed chart. Great performance and battery life with decent censor also.
r/MouseReview • Best AliExpress Mouses 2025 2.0 ->I was on the fence about buying the Beast Miao after using the HSK Pro 4k, HTR Pro, and X2F beta. As someone who has always fingertip gripped, I was previously using the Pulsar X2 Mini and other "small but normal" mice and made it work. But when I moved to the HSK full time, things started working so much better for me. The Beast Miao is my favorite fingertip grip mouse because of its width, contoured sides, crazy strong construction, and weight. It'll be hard for something to replace this one, I tried the Fenrir Max and found it too wide for my liking.
r/MouseReview • Fingertip mice: gimmick or game changer? ->Pulsar X2V2 or X2 mini. Both are fantastic, personally the V2 feels better if you have bigger hands.
r/MouseReview • What is the best gaming mouse i can get ->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 ->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? ->I have the same hand size as OP, the hump of the X2H mini causes the same issue that prevents us from reaching the front of the mouse (OP1 too long, X2H hump too high). The X2 Mini is better for our case as I main that instead.
r/MouseReview • best mouse for 17.5x9 hand size? ->I have first batch xlite v2 regular and mini as well as x2 mini and x2-h mini and none of them have any creaking or sensor issues, even after few months of use. Makes me wonder am I just lucky or do people just literally gorilla grip their mice and throw them all over the room or something? Just seen this sort of hate towards Pulsar which feels a bit unjustified, especially when it also comes from people who have not tried their products. I bought recently x2-h mini just to find out if there's bad QC like everyone says, and I have zero issues. I do agree that they come up with revisions and "refresh" models a bit too quick where nothing seems to have changed. Going from V2 -> V3 is probably pretty big jump and I plan on at some point to buy Xlite V3 mini just to replace my current V2. Something Pulsar could improve on is weight balancing.
r/MouseReview • Pulsar XLite v4 Full Review (Why I think you shouldn't support Pulsar atm) ->Since you’re looking for a smaller, lighter mouse for both productivity and gaming, I’d say you’re on the right track, but I’ve got a few recommendations based on your needs: \- Logi G305 – yeah, a bit dated now. The sensor is good but the weight (99g with AA battery) might feel a bit heavy compared to modern lightweight options. \- Razer Basilisk V3 X Hyperspeed – on the larger side. So if MX Master already feels big might not be the best fit. My recommendations: \- Razer Orochi V2. Super lightweight (60g without battery) and compact. No RGB tho. Great battery life \- Logitech G Pro X Superlight (If you find It on sale) \- Pulsar X2 Mini. Ultra-light (53g), wireless, and designed for small hands
r/MouseReview • Gaming Mouse Recs for Small Hands (Switching from MX Master) ->That's true. I've got an x2 and and x2 mini and despite the size difference not being that massive when you look at it on eloshapes it feels totally different in hand. In my case the x2 mini feels slightly too small and the x2 feels slightly too wide. If I could get something with the width of the mini and the overall length and height of x2 it would probably fit perfectly.
r/MouseReview • FINALLY a good left handed mouse.... BUT ->I have the same hand size and grip as you and I’m currently using a pulsar x2 mini
r/MouseReview • best mouse for 17.5x9 hand size? ->I came from the g102 up until 2023, now I’m using the VXE Mad R and R1 Pro Max on the regular, i personally loved the pulsar X2 Mini too. As for recommendations, i suggest the MChose G3 if you don’t wanna stay away from the egg shape, I second the R1 Pro or any similarly-shaped mice (Scyrox V8, Ajazz aj159, Mad R)
r/MouseReview • Whats your daily-daily? ->This one is a tad bit shorter ( height not length) than pulsar x2 mini , fingertip is the best for it
r/MouseReview • I'm sold on light mouse (first impressions MCHOSE L7) ->Pulsar way too expensive than this , strongly not recommend
r/MouseReview • I'm sold on light mouse (first impressions MCHOSE L7) ->Honestly, the stability and weight balance (plus a better sensor) were the main reasons I went with the v3 pro. Some people thought it felt too big, but for me, the more I gripped the mouse, the more it felt like an extension of my hand. You know Wasabi from YouTube, right? He always talks about how he likes bigger mice, and we have the same hand size. I guess the shape is what really matters and how it feels in your hand. I used the g pro x superlight for like 2-3 years, and the v3 pro felt familiar when I was stable with tracking and flicking. A 40g weight is probably not for me. I've tried a bunch of small mice too, like the Atlantis mini, Maya, Pulsar X2 mini, and X2H mini. They all felt good for a few months, but the more I got used to smaller shapes, the more I lost control of my grip, and my ring and pinky fingers always got tired for a few hours, not because it was lighter but because of a really curled grip.
r/MouseReview • Shape is KING! Share your hand size, main mouse, and how the shape benefits your aim! ->Fellow baby hand gamer here (8x16cm hands) I really like the Pulsar X2 Mini, X2H mini and WL Mouse Beast X mini. (Currently using the Beast X Mini) Since you didn't like the X3, you should try the WL Mouse one :D
r/MouseReview • Small hand mouse enthusiasts ->Haven't had any issues with my pulsar mice, but yeah, they are rather thicc I guess it's cause I hold my mouse in an unusual way. Claw, but only with thumb and little finger on the side. Index and ring finger on the Buttons and middle finger constantly on the scroll wheel 😅
r/MouseReview • Small hand mouse enthusiasts ->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) ->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? ->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 ->Among those best option is pulsar 2 pro, it at least has 3335, other mouses have much worse sensors, though i would try to get quazar 2 ultra/pro
r/MouseReview • Budget mouse recommendations? ->I don’t really know if I have an endgame keyboard, but my endgame mouse is probably the one I’m using right now, the Bruce Lee Pulsar X2 Mini
r/MouseReview • What's your endgame mouse + keyboard? ->20x10 and I can fingertip Beast X (Mini also), Mchose L7, Hyperlight, ULX M/S, X2/Mini etc. as long as the mouse is small enough in height and length and light weight there’s plenty of options outside of the pure fingertip designed mice like the Keychron M4 etc. People with smaller hands have less options than you for fingertip options.
r/MouseReview • Mouse for fingertip grip, long fingers, Larger hand ->Quick thoughts as a certified Pulsar X2 shape enjoyer: * They keep insisting on putting the ridges around the skates. These are annoying as fuck on hard pads. IYKYK. * Anything other than an on/off switch on the bottom is a waste of weight. That's just my opinion, of course.
r/MouseReview • your thoughts about Tenz/pulsar mouse ? ->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 ->Something like the pulser x2 should be comfortable
r/MouseReview • I feel like every single mice is too small ->Mini ergos cater toward fingertip / claw grip for smaller hands. Smaller mice also lend themselves very well to games with a lot of verticality. Honestly as an ergo fingertip enjoyer I'd pick up this new mouse, but Pulsars XS-1 / 3950 firmware is not good.
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