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Pulsar X2H Wireless Gaming Mouse - White
Pulsar X2H Wireless Gaming Mouse - White
Pulsar X2H Wireless Gaming Mouse - White
Pulsar X2H Wireless Gaming Mouse - White
Pulsar X2H Wireless Gaming Mouse - White
Pulsar X2H Wireless Gaming Mouse - White
Pulsar X2H Wireless Gaming Mouse - White
Pulsar X2H Wireless Gaming Mouse - White

Pulsar X2H Wireless Gaming Mouse - White

You can either use it wirelessly or wired without the lag. Using the latest MCU and algorithm, it provides wire-free, consistent connectivity with a stable 1 ms report rate. Combining with Pixart’s flagship low-power sensor, it also allows the mouse to have an outstanding 70 hours battery life. Weight distribution is now perfectly centered. Sides holes are covered to give better grip and rigidity.

You can either use it wirelessly or wired without the lag. Using the latest MCU and algorithm, it provides wire-free, consistent connectivity with a stable 1 ms report rate. Combining with Pixart’s flagship low-power sensor, it also allows the mouse to have an outstanding 70 hours battery life. Weight distribution is now perfectly centered. Sides holes are covered to give better grip and rigidity.

Pulsar X2H Wireless Gaming Mouse - White

You can either use it wirelessly or wired without the lag. Using the latest MCU and algorithm, it provides wire-free, consistent connectivity with a stable 1 ms report rate. Combining with Pixart’s flagship low-power sensor, it also allows the mouse to have an outstanding 70 hours battery life. Weight distribution is now perfectly centered. Sides holes are covered to give better grip and rigidity.

You can either use it wirelessly or wired without the lag. Using the latest MCU and algorithm, it provides wire-free, consistent connectivity with a stable 1 ms report rate. Combining with Pixart’s flagship low-power sensor, it also allows the mouse to have an outstanding 70 hours battery life. Weight distribution is now perfectly centered. Sides holes are covered to give better grip and rigidity.

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Last updated at 06/09/2026 20:20:27

Amazon.com.au

$179.64

Pulsar Gaming Gears X2H Wireless Gaming Mouse, Ultra Lightweight, 54 Gram, Symmetrical, 2.4 Ghz, 1ms 26000 DPI Optical Sensor PAW3395

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Ubuy Australia

$234.00

Pulsar Gaming Gears X2H Wireless Gaming Mouse Ultra-lightweight 1.9 oz 54 g Symmetric Left and Right 2.4Ghz 1ms 26000 DPI Optical Sensor PAW3395

Delivery between 14–18 June $15.52

eBay.com.au

$249.71

Pulsar Gaming Gears X2h Wireless Gaming Mouse Super Lightweight 54

Free delivery

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Price history

Price history

Reviews

A handsome HID, great quality for price!
4 January 2024CHUCHO

originally posted on microcenter.com

Great mouse, coming off of Logitech, took some time to get used to such a lightweight mouse. The hump is a welcome addition, and the classic shape can't be argued with. Still feels like a solid build quality and the cable it comes with is nice and flexible.All around responsive and good. Also got the upgraded skates for it so it's extra smooth movement.

shape is a home run, but needs more refinement...
30 October 2023nixie

originally posted on microcenter.com

Pulsar knocked it out of the park with the shape of the X2H as both sizes are great! however the optical switches may have faster latency and might more durable over time, but the clicks/feel with the opticals are hollow, the sound is also not top tier... the new MCU is an upgrade over the X2 and the new coating is awesome... the scroll wheel is way too light in the X2H and not as tactile as the TTC gold encoder they used in the premium/le X2's... IMO huano blue shell pink dots are the best mech mouse switch out and found in most of the X2 le's...X2H is good but i would wait for an le or premium edition with blue shell pink dots or equivalent, a more tactile encoder with better stepping that is not as light, and better mouse 1/2 click feel... until they put out an ... MorePulsar knocked it out of the park with the shape of the X2H as both sizes are great! however the optical switches may have faster latency and might more durable over time, but the clicks/feel with the opticals are hollow, the sound is also not top tier... the new MCU is an upgrade over the X2 and the new coating is awesome... the scroll wheel is way too light in the X2H and not as tactile as the TTC gold encoder they used in the premium/le X2's... IMO huano blue shell pink dots are the best mech mouse switch out and found in most of the X2 le's...X2H is good but i would wait for an le or premium edition with blue shell pink dots or equivalent, a more tactile encoder with better stepping that is not as light, and better mouse 1/2 click feel... until they put out an optical switch that can compete with the feel of blue shell pink dots the X2H is on standby and not main core just yet.i really wish Pulsar would stop using their consumers as beta testers with their releases.

such a great shape
2 October 2023coolieee

originally posted on microcenter.com

been trying to find my endgame mouse and after trying an aria xd7,dav3, the regular x2v2 and finally the x2h mini was the most comfortable and has the most stablity for my grip style which is a relaxed claw/palm. Would def recommend anyone looking for a new mouse to give it a try. the hump is very noticeable on the mini and didnt feel as comfy on the medium as it did for the mini so unless you have football player sized hands id recommend the mini

Specification

Connectivity technologyRadio Frequency
Special featureWireless
Movement detection technologyOptical
Operating SystemLinux, Windows XP, Windows 7
Hardware PlatformLaptop, Personal Computer

Price comparison

Updated 6 days ago
Amazon.com.au

$179.64

Pulsar Gaming Gears X2H Wireless Gaming Mouse, Ultra Lightweight, 54 Gram, Symmetrical, 2.4 Ghz, 1ms 26000 DPI Optical Sensor PAW3395

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

Ubuy Australia

$234.00

Pulsar Gaming Gears X2H Wireless Gaming Mouse Ultra-lightweight 1.9 oz 54 g Symmetric Left and Right 2.4Ghz 1ms 26000 DPI Optical Sensor PAW3395

Delivery between 14–18 June $15.52

eBay.com.au

$249.71

Pulsar Gaming Gears X2h Wireless Gaming Mouse Super Lightweight 54

Free delivery

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

Price history

Price history

Reviews

A handsome HID, great quality for price!
4 January 2024

Great mouse, coming off of Logitech, took some time to get used to such a lightweight mouse. The hump is a welcome addition, and the classic shape can't be argued with. Still feels like a solid build quality and the cable it comes with is nice and flexible.All around responsive and good. Also got the upgraded skates for it so it's extra smooth movement.

CHUCHO originally posted on microcenter.com
shape is a home run, but needs more refinement...
30 October 2023

Pulsar knocked it out of the park with the shape of the X2H as both sizes are great! however the optical switches may have faster latency and might more durable over time, but the clicks/feel with the opticals are hollow, the sound is also not top tier... the new MCU is an upgrade over the X2 and the new coating is awesome... the scroll wheel is way too light in the X2H and not as tactile as the TTC gold encoder they used in the premium/le X2's... IMO huano blue shell pink dots are the best mech mouse switch out and found in most of the X2 le's...X2H is good but i would wait for an le or premium edition with blue shell pink dots or equivalent, a more tactile encoder with better stepping that is not as light, and better mouse 1/2 click feel... until they put out an ... MorePulsar knocked it out of the park with the shape of the X2H as both sizes are great! however the optical switches may have faster latency and might more durable over time, but the clicks/feel with the opticals are hollow, the sound is also not top tier... the new MCU is an upgrade over the X2 and the new coating is awesome... the scroll wheel is way too light in the X2H and not as tactile as the TTC gold encoder they used in the premium/le X2's... IMO huano blue shell pink dots are the best mech mouse switch out and found in most of the X2 le's...X2H is good but i would wait for an le or premium edition with blue shell pink dots or equivalent, a more tactile encoder with better stepping that is not as light, and better mouse 1/2 click feel... until they put out an optical switch that can compete with the feel of blue shell pink dots the X2H is on standby and not main core just yet.i really wish Pulsar would stop using their consumers as beta testers with their releases.

nixie originally posted on microcenter.com
such a great shape
2 October 2023

been trying to find my endgame mouse and after trying an aria xd7,dav3, the regular x2v2 and finally the x2h mini was the most comfortable and has the most stablity for my grip style which is a relaxed claw/palm. Would def recommend anyone looking for a new mouse to give it a try. the hump is very noticeable on the mini and didnt feel as comfy on the medium as it did for the mini so unless you have football player sized hands id recommend the mini

coolieee originally posted on microcenter.com
x2h mini
18 September 2023

Great shape and good build quality. Love it so far. Definitely my endgame for a while.

dwaodawdwa originally posted on microcenter.com

Specification

Connectivity technologyRadio Frequency
Special featureWireless
Movement detection technologyOptical
Operating SystemLinux, Windows XP, Windows 7
Hardware PlatformLaptop, Personal Computer