Pulsar Gaming Gears X2H eS Gaming Mouse

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Last updated: Apr 28, 2026

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Reddit IconCo1nMaker
5 months ago

New Pulsar CrazyHeavy gaming mouse, 300 gramms of weight with sandpaper on the bottom to stay as slow as possible 😁

Reddit IconPesdalees
3 months ago

I had a 100 mice and my endgame is Lamzu Atlantis mini champion edition on Vaxee PA. I'm wondering if I should really explore Saturn pro, artisan and zowie mousepads. Best build quality mice were razer vv3p and Pulsar X2H Es. I'm currently testing superlight 2C on esp Feng Ling and xm2w4kv2.

3 months ago

Try the pulsar shapes x2 and x2h. Xm2w didn't work so this might, you also mentioned flat sides, those are best for that. My friend has a similar grip to yours. X2 works for him, both standard and mini. He also like razer orochi but it's obsolete tech.

Reddit Iconthe-worthless-one
7 months ago

I used to be in the same boat as you (21x11.5), and hunted for a huge palm mouse. The biggest in hand I have been able to find is the zowie EC1. I have it wired and wireless, and while it is a good mouse and I do like it, it has actually been relegated to being my office mouse. It is very comfortable but if performance is your game, just give up on palm. It is still very easily clawed for me (and so likely also for you), which I find inarguably a better grip for performance; However, even that is not the best you can do if you want stability from your grip and have large hands. 'Bubble' shapes like the lamzu thorn are actually a better bet, as they maintain a lower weight and have some other modern specs, while fitting in hand more effectively and achieving more contact with your hand than a lower humped mouse like the EC1 when clawed. Though if stability were less important to you, fingertip is always an option. Ive tried thin width mice like the keychron M4, fingertipped full size mice like the LA1, maya and even viper v3 a bit, and currently I'm settled on the X2F. Some people dont like it because they didnt get the weight down from the beta like they said they could but as for comfortable fingertip for someone with a wide palm, it is unmatched AFAIK. I honestly would give up on the hoverpalm thing, just get a sleeve.

Reddit IconMajor_Hospital7915
7 months ago

I tend to agree with this, can also try out a large x2H considering your palm placement, I hold mine similar!

Reddit IconSampyi
11 months ago

I was in the same boat a few months ago and ended up going with the Razer Viper V3 Pro. It’s been fantastic. Super light, no noticeable latency, and the new sensor is dead accurate. I was skeptical about wireless for years, but honestly, it feels just as fast as wired now. I also tried the Pulsar X2H Wireless and it’s a solid option too, especially for the price. Great shape if you claw or fingertip. If you’re on a tighter budget or just prefer wired, I still think the XM1r holds up really well. But wireless is the way to go these days IMO, tech’s caught up.

Reddit IconDisturbed2468
2 months ago

Yep. Last time I found mice actually try new things in an innovative way to come out if not counting stuff like web drivers was earlier Pulsar eS mice with an OLED screen below the mouse for adjusting without software and the Orbital Pathfinder with the ability to change shape on the fly. The newer Pulsar FS1 is interesting cause Vaxee collab but after reveal I'm a bit lukewarm. At this point I'm waiting for the Viper V4 Pro and see if Razer in the future has a response to the haptic feedback system.

Reddit IconAwkward-Breath-1241
about 2 months ago

I’m a sped dude, I have a couple of mice right now in my collection and I recently broke an ES mouse I had before. I do have a superlight 2 se so that’s why I haven’t picked up the superstrike.

Reddit IconFlimsy-Task2171
10 months ago

They are doing Mini sizes first, X2H Mini is probably next.

10 months ago

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).

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