Pulsar Gaming Gears X2H Founder's Edition

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Last updated: Apr 26, 2026

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Reddit IconCoreeAllex
12 months ago

Pulsar make a “founders edition” of a few models of their mice and they are a super nice dark green. Check zerkgamingmods because they have a sale on right now :)

Reddit Iconiliketoskisome
5 days ago

Hand size- Width including thumb: 10.16cm Height from middle to wrist crease: 19.68cm So, I’ve been using the original Model D Wired for years. Something has always felt “wrong” with the mouse… yet, I’ve tried lots of mice over the years, and always seem to go right back to the Model D after just a day or two of trying out something else. Recently I’ve been getting back into playing competitive FPS, and I developed some RSI and finger/wrist issues from over gripping and squeezing to make micro adjustments. I play with a relaxed claw, where I have a bad habit of anchoring my palm heel to my pad as a pivot point. I currently bought my first symmetrical mouse in a long time (has always landed on ergo, but I feel weird with the diagonal position the mouse ends up in my grip), the Pulsar X2H CrazyLight Medium. It feels SO SMALL! And I’m struggling finding a balance point where I can lift the mouse with my thumb/pinky/ring without the mouse falling. I can find one, but I think the way I’d like to hold the mouse, while keeping it vertically aligned, only allows my pinky on the side, and I don’t have a balance point there. Anyways, just some random background info.. any thoughts on alternatives for someone in my position? Edit: a side thought- about 13 years ago I was using what I remember to be a SteelSeries Rival 300? Googled it and it seems correct. I really liked that mouse too, but I was much younger and there was less knowledge about aiming, etc- so maybe now I’d dislike that too?

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 Iconmendez440
5 months ago

Depending on grip I had gpx, pulsar tenz, pulsar x2hv2 and x2v3 this past week the tenz with its more large rear and new tech feels wonderful

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).

Reddit IconFantasticGrade2227
3 months ago

Try X2H form from Pulsar. I have almost similar grip as your but I'm using DA V4 rn

Reddit IconAshsucksatwhackbat
6 months ago

I feel like it depends on how much palm contact you’re comfortable with? While the TenZ is a unique shape it’s also very similar to the X2H. Both, to me at least, feel like holding half of a tennis ball with flat sides which personally isn’t comfortable as I prefer slightly lower humps and deeper comfort grooves.

7 days ago

I’ll always recommend anything from MCHOSE and ATK. RAWM also has some good shapes but their prices jump dramatically depending on the product. I’ve used MCHOSE’s L7+ Ultra (Sora V2) , M7 Ultra (Zowie U2), A7 Pro (GPX Superlight), K7 Ultra (Razer Viper V3), and the Ace 60 Pro keyboard (Wooting 60HE). I generally liked all of the products but many simply weren’t for me because of various issues I had with specific shapes. The actual mouse quality was great and they were reasonably priced. Skates were hit or miss with some mice having great skates and others not. I still have the A7 Pro and the Ace 60 Pro to this day. ATK has changed quite a bit since I last used their products. The quality has improved significantly. Unfortunately I can’t say much more than that about them as I haven’t used their newer models but I keep up with their releases and I would recommend them as a good starting point for affordable mice. RAWM is a bit newer and they offer some new and unique shapes that I’d not seen before. I’ve been able to use the MH01 which is this interesting hybrid of the Razer Viper V2 and Razer Viper V3. What does that look like? It’s got the body of the V3 with the grip area of a V2, so like really aggressive curves that tell you where to grip from. I thought was cool but I found it caused finger pain after an hour or two. I kept trying to make it work and would even swap mice to see if it was just me but unfortunately I couldn’t bear using it for long enough. Lastly I’d like to recommend some “premium” brands that are still cheaper compared to Razer or Logitech. Lamzu and Pulsar are both brands that have a good variety of shapes at varying prices *depending on where you buy them*. You can find both within range of $90-$130 or less if you buy used. Of Lamzu’s product line I’ve used the Maya X, the Atlantis OG V2, the Inca ( Zowie Za13), and the Thorn. I found the Atlantis to be a bit too aggressive for me as it really locks in your grip so I gave it to a friend. The Thorn is a good shape for relaxed claw but you can claw it normally if you’ve got a tilted grip. I loved the Inca initially because it almost feels like a pen in your hand, it’s surprisingly narrow and really fills out the palm in a way I’ve not experienced with anything else. Unfortunately I’ve not used it much since I got it, after about a week of consistent use I was experiencing hand cramping. Turns out it was too small for me and I was basically pinching the sides with the force of a thousand suns just to stay stable. Lastly the Maya X, the bigger brother to the original Maya. I still use this one today as it’s my main mouse. It’s like if the GPX actually leaned into claw grip rather than trying to work for every grip. I don’t really know how else to describe it but I like it. Pulsar is probably the one I’ve got the least amount of time with compared to other brands. I found that many of their shapes just didn’t work for me for some reason or another. Of their products I’ve used the X2V2, X3, X2H, Xlite V3 and the TenZ Signature Edition. The X2 version 2 was my least favorite, hump support was pushed too far to the rear in my opinion and the actual grip area was like a brick. Its sides while slightly angled are very flat so it does allow for some variation in finger placement but you’re not doing much else but clawing. This actually fine as that’s what the mouse is designed for but I personally found it an uncomfortable shape to claw. I used to call it the poor man’s XM2 but both are pretty cheap nowadays so it’s just preference. The X3 I was initially excited for as I was looking for a lightweight clone of my G703. I would be disappointed to find that it was wider and stubbier by comparison. It’s just not the same and I wouldn’t find the clone I was looking for until just last year with the Teevolution Terra Pro which is a ~40g 1:1 clone with better skates and a better coating. The X2H was everything I already didn’t like about the X2 but with a higher hump and a steeper click. You might wondering why I bothered purchasing it at all if I didn’t like the X2. It was mostly because I figured the issue was I wasn’t getting enough palm contact. Turns out I just find it uncomfortable and the additional height didn’t help. I was then that realized I should be looking for mid to center rear humps with a more narrow grip area. The Xlite V3 was really just a purchase made because I was curious. The only ergo mice I’d used at that point were the Lamzu Thorn, Logitech G703, Vaxee E1, and Vaxee Outset AX. I would later learn that the Xlite was meant to be a clone of the Zowie EC series. It was an odd ergo to get used to and I never really stuck with it because I couldn’t get as good a grip as I could on my G703 or my Outset AX. The only other ergo I’ve used since was the Razer Deathadder V3 Pro which I got on sale for much cheaper than what it was sold it for at the time. The TenZ Signature Edition was my most recent purchase from Pulsar though I’ve not bought much of anything from them for quite a while. This was more of what I wanted out of the X2H. Hump has been pushed forward a little and lowered. The front has been brought up a bit so it’s not nearly as steep. And it’s got a more narrow grip area. While I did like it more than anything else I’ve used from Pulsar it still wasn’t what I was looking for. I am curious to try their most recent release of the X2N which seems like it’s exactly what I’ve been looking for from them for the last several years but I don’t have the money for it at the moment so it’ll just have to wait. I hope my long winded reply helps you find what you’re looking for.

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