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Pulsar business and news from across the web.- Noctua is launching a mouse with an upward-firing fan in it, so your gaming sessions will never be sweaty againNoctua is launching a new gaming mouse, developed in partnership with Pulsar, that features a small, upward-firing fan to cool the user's palm. The Noctua Edition of the Feinmann F01 mouse is lightweight and includes a Noctua NF-A4x10 5V PWM fan that activates with motion. The fan speed is adjustable via mouse buttons or a web driver, and the mouse also boasts a high DPI sensor and 8K polling rate.
- I prefer this plug-n-play Zowie mouse even to ones that are objectively betterThe BenQ Zowie EC2-DW gaming mouse is highly recommended for palm grippers who primarily play tactical shooters like Counter-Strike 2 and Valorant, offering a comfortable ergonomic shape and plug-and-play functionality. While it boasts excellent build quality and convenient wireless charging, its $150 price point and 60g weight may not appeal to those who prefer ultralight mice or play tracking-heavy games.
- Testpilot – Testpilot: Pulsar X2 Crazy Light - Lågviktare från "uppstickaren" PulsarThe Pulsar X2 Crazy Light is a lightweight, ambidextrous gaming mouse designed for esports, particularly fast-paced FPS games. While its minimalist design and focus on performance are praised, the article notes some quirks like the dongle's LED behavior and the lack of battery information. Despite these minor issues, the reviewer found the medium-sized model to be a good fit for finger or claw grips, offering a comfortable and responsive experience for competitive play.
- A new version of one of my all-time favourite mouse shapes just launched and it could be perfect for palm and relaxed…Pulsar has launched a new medium-sized version of its X3 CrazyLight gaming mouse, offering a slightly larger form factor than the original Mini model. The new mouse maintains the same lightweight design, advanced sensor, and optical switches, aiming to provide enhanced comfort for palm and relaxed claw grip users on PC. The article also features insights from reviewer Jacob on its ergonomic design and comparison to other popular gaming mice.
- Call of Duty, GTA & Halo Rumors: What Gamers Are Buzzin... | TAGSeveral gaming rumors and updates are circulating, including potential delays for Fable and Starfield's possible port to the Nintendo Switch 2. Magic: The Gathering is seeing rule changes that could impact card prices, while Overwatch faces criticism for performance issues on the Switch 2 and an overpowered ultimate ability. Additionally, a joke gaming mouse from Pulsar became a real product, a Cyberpunk 2077 mod resurrected a cut vehicle, and Grand Theft Auto Online's success presents a challenge for Grand Theft Auto 6.
- Pulsar actually sold its 500-gram April Fools' Day joke gaming mouse, and despite looking 'extremely sluggish', it's 'really not that bad'Pulsar released a 500-gram gaming mouse, the CRAZYHEAVY, as an April Fools' Day joke, with only 20 units made available to the public. Despite its extreme weight and some initial issues like non-functional wireless mode, YouTuber Boardzy found the mouse to be surprisingly usable, though it could cause wrist strain with prolonged use.
- MX500 lever vidare i dagens mössThe enduring legacy of the Logitech MX500 mouse design continues to influence modern gaming peripherals. Despite the rise of specialized brands, Logitech's ability to create comfortable and memorable mouse shapes keeps it a benchmark for many consumers and enthusiasts.
- Gaming mouse software should stay out of your way and it's the smaller manufacturers that seem to have received…This article discusses the ideal design for gaming mouse software, emphasizing simplicity and user-friendliness over excessive features. Smaller manufacturers like Pulsar and Mchose are highlighted for their efficient web-based software, which prioritizes essential functions like DPI adjustment and firmware updates without consuming excessive system resources. While larger brands like Razer and Corsair are beginning to adopt similar approaches, the author suggests that open-source solutions could be the future for peripheral software.
- From Starfield to Fallout: Devs Want More Than Just 'Po... | TAGIn a refreshing move for the industry, Atlus is raising salaries and reducing fixed overtime, bucking the trend of layoffs and crunch. Meanwhile, reviews are out for the Pulsar X3 CrazyLight Mini mouse, and Amy Madigan's Oscar win for 'Weapons' is being compared to Heath Ledger's Joker. The article also touches on the risks of $70 games on Steam, player expectations for Grand Theft Auto 6's multiplayer, upcoming challenges in Marathon, a new Fallout Chicago mod, a guide to finding an item in Pokémon Pokopia, and composer Inon Zur's belief that Starfield will become legendary. News also includes layoffs at Warner Bros. Games Montréal, new codes for Animal Training, and the announcement of a Firefly animated series.
- This G703-alike has shown me the meaning of true gaming mouse comfortThe Pulsar X3 CrazyLight Mini is a highly comfortable and lightweight gaming mouse, particularly suited for relaxed claw grips and regular-sized hands. While it excels in comfort, click feel, and scroll wheel performance, its mediocre battery life and less-than-perfect wireless connectivity hold it back from achieving perfection.
- I think I've found my gaming mouse heaven but it's on the other side of the world in TokyoPulsar has opened its second Playstore in Tokyo, Japan, located within the Sofmap Akiba PC & Digital Store. The facility allows customers to test a wide variety of Pulsar gaming mice and mousepads, including numerous different SKUs and models.
- A rep for a major mouse company thinks half of gaming mice will be like the Superstrike in three yearsAn industry insider from Pulsar believes that within three years, half of all gaming mice will feature analogue switches similar to the Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike. This technology allows for lighter actuation and rapid trigger functionality, a feature Logitech was the first to implement. While Hall effect switches are also a growing trend, the analogue switch technology is expected to become more widespread as companies adopt it into popular mouse designs.