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The Pulsar Gaming Gears X2H Wireless Gaming Mouse is a premium, ultra-lightweight (54 g) symmetrical mouse engineered for claw and fingertip grip users. It features a high-performance PixArt PAW3395 sensor with up to 26,000 DPI, 1 ms latency over 2.4 GHz wireless, and a robust Nordic MCU delivering up to 100 hours of battery life. Its ergonomic design with an elevated rear hump and narrower waist ensures superior stability and comfort, while optical switches guarantee crisp, reliable clicks. Ideal for professionals and gamers seeking precision, speed, and endurance in a sleek, wireless package.

















| ASIN | B0CH9XSKWF |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #493 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #31 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (498) |
| Date First Available | September 5, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 1.9 ounces |
| Item model number | PX2H21 |
| Manufacturer | AplusX Inc. |
| Product Dimensions | 4.74 x 2.56 x 0.04 inches |
C**D
Enjoying my X2H - Coming from a G502
Super long story long, this mouse works very well for me. I use a claw/fingertip grip and my hands are around 19.5 x 10 cm. I never use a palm grip, but for testing purposes I tried and the X2H isn’t the best for that, you’re better off going with the X2V2 for that, as it has more of a hybrid build that’s suitable for palm/claw/relaxed claw, whereas the X2H is more suitable for claw/fingertip (based on my own experience and a few reviews online). The feel of the mouse is nice, the grip is good, the glide is smooth (I use a Corsair MM300 pro mousepad for reference) and the clicks, side buttons and mouse wheel are good as well. The two side buttons are in perfect position the way my thumb rests on the side of the mouse, so that’s a big a plus for me. I’ve heard some people complain about how small the side buttons are, but I found no flaws about them and prefer them the way and where they are. I definitely notice a difference in sound when it comes to clicks, these are noticeably louder than the G502 Lightspeed I’m replacing, but it isn’t a deal breaker for me in any way. Overall, I’ve been satisfied with the performance, weight, buttons, connectivity and software of this mouse — simple, efficient, and good quality for just half the price of the much more expensive ones on the market. I’d definitely recommend this mouse to anyone who’s on the fence and I hope you enjoy yours as much as I do mine.
S**R
Pulsar at its Best: The X2H Mini (Size 1)
As my fourth Pulsar mouse purchase, I have to emphasize right off the bat: this thing is the real deal. It is every bit as good as the $250-$350 boutique mice we've seen in the last year. To start with, I'll give you my experience. My first experience with Pulsar was with their X2 Mini, which I found to be an outstanding mouse in almost all regards except in the sense that it for some reason "didn't feel totally right" in my hand (18x10cm for reference). I found that I never could really get a solid grip on it during fast-paced gaming moments for some reason, but never could put a finger on what it was. Fast forward a year and I hear about the X2H via Reddit and it suddenly all clicks in my head, 2001 "A Beautiful Mind" style. It was just missing a bit of weight and shape towards the back of the mouse! Immediately upon receiving my unit that theory was confirmed. This shape feels GREAT in the hand, to the point where I simply can't compare it to another shape on the market. It feels more solid, easier to control, and just all around a pleasure to use. Performance is also outstanding, especially when paired with the 4K Polling Dongle (sold separately for ~$20 at time of review). My testing consisted of multiple standardized movement tests using the MouseTester software at the following polling rates (in Hz): 250, 500, 1000, 2000, 4000. The results were sublime, as the connection was rock solid at suggested distance from the dongle (within 15") and even at my extreme test distance of 6' which included multiple other wireless devices between the dongle and mouse. No jitter, consistent latency, I couldn't have asked for better performance. In terms of clicks and buttons, the two primary clicks have a satisfying action that's on the firmer side (which I personally prefer). Side buttons are perfectly positioned and also provide a confident tactile acknowledgement when pressed. Which leads me to the only downside of the mouse, which might be subjective again as this is personal preference: For me personally, I find the scroll wheel action to be far too soft for my liking. I prefer a firm, consistent scroll step, especially for FPS gaming where you might be scrolling through weapons in a firefight. I found myself CONSTANTLY accidentally scrolling past the desired stop because the action was so light. Even after a few weeks of use, this is the only thing keeping the X2H Mini from being my go-to for gaming, which is a shame. Outside of gaming, however? This is what I'm rocking for work/browsing/etc. Such a great feeling mouse, just wish the scroll wheel was a bit stiffer. All in all, I highly recommend this to everyone considering it as it's an outstanding product. If you're fortunate enough to be in a position to go feel the shape before buying, go for it but be warned: your wallet is going to be $100 lighter when you leave.
S**S
Fantastic mini mouse, but NOT for a palm grip
GREAT MOUSE... if you don't use a palm grip/prefer a fingertip grip. I previously owned a Pulsar xLite V2--the normal sized one. My hands are ever so slightly on the small side, and I was having trouble regularly pressing the side buttons on the V2, so I decided to try buying a smaller mouse in a different shape. Well, I didn't realize that my ~2 years of using the V2 made a palm grip my default way of using a mouse. This mouse is NOT made for a palm grip (or my hands are simply too big to make use of a palm grip on this mouse). It felt great at first, but I noticed that I was starting to get some serious carpal tunnel problems after using this mouse for a few months. I thought I was going crazy since nothing about my typical PC use changed (if anything, I started gaming less after buying this mouse since I got busier with school!), so I eventually went back to the V2 to test and see if it helped my carpal tunnel. I noticed some relief after about a week. This mouse is better suited for a fingertip/claw grip use case. That's not really my forte anymore, and old habits die hard, so I think that the hump on this mouse (located very far to the back and without having support for your thumb/index finger like the xLite V2+ has) ultimately made me use my index finger a little too much, leading to some finger and wrist pain. My hand may also be slightly too big for this mouse and therefore had trouble fully resting on it. Either way, I'd say that if you think your hand on the somewhat smaller side like I did (my measurements are like 0.5" below the average for men), you're probably better off using a normal size mouse. If you prefer a palm grip, STEER CLEAR OF THIS MOUSE. For an actual review: Pulsar is the GOAT for gaming mice right now in my opinion. Their mice are excellent quality. I own three now (got an xLite V3 to replace this one), and they've all been excellent. They're definitely pared down compared to other gaming mice regarding the number of buttons, but who needs all that when you've got a mouse that will last forever on a charge, is lightweight as anything, doesn't creak or bend weirdly, and feels great to hold? If this mouse is for you, you can't go wrong--trust me. If you're more on my case of things and prefer a palm grip, I suggest the xLite V2 or V3 (the V4 is just the V3 but with, like, an 8K polling rate, and you don't need that).
O**R
Muy buen mouse con un increíble tiempo de respuesta, con el dongle si bien da un polling de 1000, la sensación es de un mouse mejor. El tamaño es correcto para una mano de tamaño regular y el material aunque se siente ligero, es de buena calidad y aguante. Tras meses el color blanco no ha desaparecido y en modo inalambrico dura una eternidad.
T**S
Lightweight, sturdy, USB C with crisp clicks, and most importantly the perfect shape for a mix of claw-palm grip. I upgraded to this from the regular x2 medium, so there were only small changes, but they made a difference. My only criticism is a tiny amount of pre-travel on the clicks, but not noticeable when using the mouse.
S**T
Design: The black version of the Pulsar X2H has a coating similar to the GPX, which isn't the most grippy and tends to be a fingerprint magnet, shows oil quite quickly. The white version, however, should offer a better, more grippy coating. The X2H, specifically, is supposedly designed for a much better fit for those with medium to large hands. While it is generally described as best suited for palm claw grips, I find that it is more suitable for claw or fingertip grips if you have above-average hand size such as I. Attempting a palm grip with medium to large hands might result in your pinkie and thumb resting on the mousepad. The design of the Pulsar X2H is clean and modern, featuring a small DPI light indicator in front of the side buttons, which can be configured for minimal RGB lighting. The bottom of the mouse is prone to accumulating dirt and dust over time due to the open design, and may cause issues in the future. NOTE: While my model is working fine, there have been reports of quality control issues from other users. The Pulsar logo is printed in a black and glossy font right under the LMB, easily forgettable, making it non-intrusive. The stock skates, however, leave much to be desired. As shown in my video, there's not much glide on an Artisan Control pad, the glide will be better on a mousepad such as the GSR SE. I will update this review in a few weeks regarding this point. Switches: The Pulsar X2H features optical switches, ensuring fast input registration and added durability, providing confidence that your hardware will withstand prolonged use. However, the switches, while crispy feeling, can feel a bit heavy and have some travel compared to other mice like the GPX. The middle mouse button also feels a bit heavy, though not difficult to press. This can be advantageous if you use the scroll down to jump in games like Valorant, as it prevents accidental clicks. The scroll wheel is satisfying to touch, with grooves ensuring grip and multiple equidistant steps. The side buttons are similar to those on the GPX, which I have previously used, but they feel better on the Pulsar X2H. They are also firm and crispy and not prone to accidental presses. The mouse also has a power button underneath to allow for ease of powering off in order to save battery and a DPI button for easy DPI adjustments. Performance: The Pulsar X2H is equipped with the top-of-the-line PAW 3395 sensor (which most mice are using in this new generation), offering high speed, high resolution, and high accuracy with improved power efficiency compared to previous generations. What matters are the real life experiences rather than pondering on specs; for example the exprience of using this mouse on Valorant was great! While the player's skill is the primary factor in gameplay, having a high-quality mouse like this at half the price of the Razer Viper V3 Pro can enhance your performance (especially if coming from wired mice) and increase your potential skill ceiling. I'll update this review at the end of the month to ensure any placebo effect did not affect my thoughts. Unboxing and Accessories: The unboxing experience is seamless and premium, including a sticker, a specification card, and the best USB A to USB C mouse cable I have ever unboxed in this price range. The 1.8m cable resembles a paracord with no resistance and has an angled USB C side to prevent contact with the mouse pad. I was pleasantly surprised by the quality. It is worth mentioning that the 4K Dongle is sold separately, and I haven't tried it out as factors like requiring a monitor higher than 240Hz or ensuring the game supporting 4K polling rate could affect its performance. Overall, I give this mouse a 4/5. It is a solid option, though for slightly larger hands, maintaining the required claw grip can be tiring for me. The 'H' (Hump) could have been slightly more higher at the back to fill the hands more and provide more stability, but in turn this does allow for better micro adjustments. One point is deducted for the skates on the first day of use and because newer mice like the Razer Viper V3 Pro are worth checking out despite their higher price of around £160. For this price point of (£66) at the time of this review, this mouse is a no brainer from a reputable brand. I hope this helps ! If it does please mark as helpful, GG! ~ TheGamingLawyer
A**S
This mouse had the perfect shape and grip for me but the clicks went sticky after only 1 day of use. It also had insane double clicking issues even after raising the debounce time to 30ms.
に**た
ゲーム用じゃなく仕事用に買いました。 ミニ四駆みたいに裏面が肉抜き軽量化されててとっても軽い。 この軽さに慣れてしまうと他のマウス持てないっすね! 右クリックが左クリックと違い、しっかりとした押しごたえがあり、ゲーミングマウスって右クリック押さないようにこういう仕様なんでしょうか?
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