
Pulsar Gaming Gears - X2H v3 Gaming Mouse
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"solid option too, especially for the price."
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"most comfortable was x2h"
"Great shape if you claw or fingertip."
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"the hump on x2h is so backwards and slopes down"
Totally a viable option lol. I couldn’t decide between the OP1w and the X2H v3 but ended up buying the OP1 AND an Mchose L7 Ultra because the mchose was so much cheaper and basically the same shape as the pulsar. Depending on if you want something like the OP1w/X2H v3 vs the Rival 3/Maya I’d highly recommend their L7/A5 mice. Build/software/performance is awesome on my L7, I just personally liked the OP1w shape more. My hand size is 19x10.5 fwiw. Oh and btw from looking at eloshapes, the sensor in the Rival 3 is pretty far back towards the palm. The L7 is probably the closest to that position of any of the mice mentioned, even though that’s not as important as shape. Hope you can find a shop to try some stuff out!
Hi there, I have pretty large hand (21cm) and I have issue finding something really confortable. I am pretty low sens (45 to 50 /360 + rawaccel jump curve for wide flicks and turn), Obsidian air donuts, hien mid pad. Out of the mouse I have tried: x2h v3: too small and narrow and cannot find a way to hold it naturally. Viper pro v2: way too flat Maya x: My favorite so far, size wise it's almost there but I need to had a good 3mm pad on its right side body (under my far right knuckle and palm) to make it work. Also the inward side curve is way too aggressive and hurt my pinky, added another 2mm pad... Zywoo medium: actually my favorite shape, gives me the most stability and can still micro adjust just fine, it's length is perfect, but the bottom left (thumb muscle are) is way too pronounced, Im OK if I have to make contact here but it just make me unnecessarily tilt my mouse to the left. For some reason, it looks like ergo shape is the most suited. Form what I gathered, a great shape would be the THORN, but it looks it might be too small for me and it's been unavailable for a while anyway (definitely unavailable where I live). Any other recommendations under 60g? TLDR: Slightly bigger alternative to the thorn? Or Maya X alternative with no slide curve and higher forward hump?
Larger back hump try the pulsar tenz, X2H v3, za13-dw (the tallest point of the hump is on the middle)
X2H V3 medium sized, but diff shape so slightly different of course. Its not a leak! They announced it a few hours ago.
Its X2H V3 But Puffier, dont know if thats big enough?
Nope. Atlantis is lower, leaner and narrower (at the sides). It feels like X2H + Atlantis and Fatter tbh.
Pulsar X2hv3 has a bigger rear bump so it should fit claw grip better if you find the vv3 pro uncomfortable. I have a similar hand size and claw grip and it worked great for me.
If you used superlight 2 and you liked that shape, pulsar just released a new shape colab, pulsar susanto x (it is similar but not same exact shape). A lot of people said is tood, you can watch some reviews on youtube. I have xlite v4 size 2, lamzu thorn, razer basilisk, and pulsar x2h. Now I am waiting in my new susanto X.
If you have not try them out, I recomend a lot pulsar, specifically for you size just like me. I have tryed the X2H V3 size 2 for claw (i realized I do not like claw) Then I bought xlite v4 size 2, best ergo imo for my hand size (same as yours) I do relaxed palm with mix of claw sometimes. Perfect! Iv had razer viper v2 mini, razer basilisk, lamzu maya, lamzu thorn. Pulsar just clicks for me.
Ok so i have 19.50 x 10 hands and these are all the mice I have tried and have: Logitech superlight - Razer basilisk- Razer deathader V3- Razer viper mini- Logitech g7 something (similar to razer basilisk)- Lamzu thorn- Lamzu maya X- Pulsar x2h v3 size 2- Pulsar x2 crazylight size 1- Pulsar xlite v3 size 2 - Pulsar susanto-x - From all of these, i sold most of them due to not feeling comfortable for me (i do relaxed claw grip) And the best ones I had are maya x. - 10/10 And exlite v3 size 2. - 8.7/10 Anything smaller than that I do not recommend really for our hands sadly. I want to try vaxee new NP ergo v2 wireless, its regarded as best mouse of 2025 and very suitable for you too. If you do not want any ergo at all, I would go for Maya X or you can wait for amazon release (Idk if they are available yet or no) pulsar x2 crazylight size 2 so you can try it and return it if do not like it. GL and lmk what you pick and hope you enjoy it!
I got Pulsar X2H v3 last year (I think it's the same one as on the image) and while it is totally ok, I absolutely do not recommend it at that price point. The finish on the side buttons already rubbed off, the sticker on the bottom started peeling on week 1, the wheel scrolls very softly and inconsistently, the body has unnecessary sharp corners because parts were not aligned perfectly during assembly. I also don't like how the front of the mouse, where the buttons are, just cuts off, with no design consideration there. Also, the color of the top and the bottom layers are not exactly the same, with the red top this is not going to be a problem but it demonstrates Pulsars lack of care. If I was buying a new mouse rn I would probably go for GravaStar Mercury X Pro, which looks amazing, has metal body, and manages to weigh even less, and costs about the same
- 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.
I have their X2H size 2 mouse and it is pretty good. Light and responsive. Does what it needs to do, and isn't too big or too small. This is going to be the X2 Crazy Light, though. Which is pretty small.
For large comfortable symmetrical I believe damoshark m9 is set to be very large and presumably comfort oriented and comes out soon Zowie FK1/S1 are strong options but also aren’t released yet sadly Large comfortable symmetrical mice are a little tricky to come by at the moment, but the Logitech SL2/SS2or any of its clones is a common choice for palm symmetrical. I like the xm2 a bit more as it’s wider and I like the back hump. I find the pulsar x2v2 (or v3 now) to be very comfortable as well. Its listed stats have it as smaller, but due to its flat boxy sides and rear hump it’s actually more full feeling in my palm than the superlight EDIT: I am sorry my nerd brain got distracted. I don't think these mice have bluetooth for the most part, you would have to check. I believe they all only use a proprietary dongle. However, that dongle is just a little usb cap that you could easily move from computer to computer no setup required. With that in mind, i personally would consider them good for quick device switching.
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