Test video – Pulsar Gaming Gears – Xlite V2 Wireless :
Product highlights :
WIRELESS LIGHT WEIGHT 59g – Lag Free 2.4Ghz Wireless or Wired using
SUPREME COMFORT ERGONOMIC – The shape of the mouse will be extremely comfortable in your hand. Durability and performance with a comfort ergonomic design.
THE FLAGSHIP 20K SENSOR – Equipped with the PixArt’s LATEST FLAGSHIP PAW3370 sensor capable of 400 IPS speed, 50g acceleration, 20,000 programmable DPI and 1000hz / 1ms polling rate. This is the highest performance optical mouse sensor.
HIGHLY CUSTOMIZABLE – Reassign your keys, create your own macros, adjust the debounce time as low as 0ms, precisely adjust dpi. Equipped with the Kailh GM 8.0 Switches.
UPGRADED FEET DESIGN – Feets are made by 100% pure virgin PTFE. Bigger, wider and roundier feet design provides more stable surface contact and traking. It also provides better stopping power. Balanced for ultralight weight mouse design.
➕ What is the price of Pulsar Gaming Gears - Xlite V2 Wireless in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of Pulsar Gaming Gears – Xlite V2 Wireless in-store is 310 SAR VAT.
➕ When Pulsar Gaming Gears - Xlite V2 Wireless was released ?
The release date was November 25, 2022.
➕ What is the price of Pulsar Gaming Gears - Xlite V2 Wireless cheap used ?
The price of Pulsar Gaming Gears – Xlite V2 Wireless used is 220 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of Pulsar Gaming Gears - Xlite V2 Wireless ?
Special specifications :
WIRELESS LIGHT WEIGHT 59g – Lag Free 2.4Ghz Wireless or Wired using
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.3 / 5 on Amazon.
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10 reviews for Pulsar Gaming Gears – Xlite V2 Wireless
Rated 5 out of 5
M. T (verified owner)–
My aim is insane with this mouse – Actually blown away. I try out new mice often and have a small collection: roccat burst pro, g wolves hati s, roccat kone pure ultra, cm mm711, razer viper mini. All these mice work pretty well for me with my hand size of 16.5cm length, 9.8 cm width (including thumb). My main before this mouse was the hati-s but I’ve gone through 3 of their mice in a year and I refuse to keep buying more of their garbage quality mice, but it is one of my favorite shapes ever. From there I went on to main the roccat kone pure ultra which is fine but I always felt my aim just wasn’t as good with it.
I. F (verified owner)–
– I have used 50+ MICE since 1999 Starting with a ball mouse…. MS 1.1, 3.0, MX500, 510, 518, the list goes on. If you like Ergo this is as good as it gets currently IMO The best I have EVER used, no flaws.
Rated 5 out of 5
C. A (verified owner)–
TL;DR – Xlite V2 is better (for me) than the Deathadder V3 Pro – I was in the market of looking for an ergo superlight mouse which really brings it down to the XLITE V2 and the Deathadder V3 Pro. Trying them side by side, the deathadder has a bit more of a hump (For me this helps me as I palm grip), the deathadder also feels more premium as there are no holes in the mouse and it literally is a solid piece of plastic top and bottom. Battery life also doesn’t report correctly with the XLITE and is better with the Deathadder. So why am I giving this product 5 stars if I’m praising the Razer mouse? Well I returned the Deathadder in favor for the Xlite for a few reasons. Number one is price, the Razer is not 2 times better than the Xlite. The skates on the Xlite sweep the floor with the Razer, and I know the arguement is you can swap skates but if I’m paying this much for a mouse it better come with skates that work great. The Xlite is super smooth and frictionless on my Skypad, but the Razer is “scratchy” and doesn’t glide as well. Lastly, the build feels more solid as stated previously, but the holes in the xlite help reduce my palm sweating which really helps out longer gaming sessions.
Rated 5 out of 5
M. T (verified owner)–
My aim is insane with this mouse – Actually blown away. I try out new mice often and have a small collection: roccat burst pro, g wolves hati s, roccat kone pure ultra, cm mm711, razer viper mini. All these mice work pretty well for me with my hand size of 16.5cm length, 9.8 cm width (including thumb). My main before this mouse was the hati-s but I’ve gone through 3 of their mice in a year and I refuse to keep buying more of their garbage quality mice, but it is one of my favorite shapes ever. From there I went on to main the roccat kone pure ultra which is fine but I always felt my aim just wasn’t as good with it.
I. F (verified owner)–
– I have used 50+ MICE since 1999 Starting with a ball mouse…. MS 1.1, 3.0, MX500, 510, 518, the list goes on. If you like Ergo this is as good as it gets currently IMO The best I have EVER used, no flaws.
Rated 3 out of 5
C. K (verified owner)–
Notes from first few hours… – Background info: I’ve been using the cheapo $20 Razer DeathAdder Essential which has been very comfortable for me, but I wanted a white mouse that was wireless to declutter my set up some. I am not a competitive gamer. I primarily play Destiny 2 and dabble in other FPS games. I do not have large hands. I’m only 5’8″ with medium hands maybe. I prefer large ergo mice because they feel comfortable as I use a palm grip.
Rated 3 out of 5
C. K (verified owner)–
Notes from first few hours… – Background info: I’ve been using the cheapo $20 Razer DeathAdder Essential which has been very comfortable for me, but I wanted a white mouse that was wireless to declutter my set up some. I am not a competitive gamer. I primarily play Destiny 2 and dabble in other FPS games. I do not have large hands. I’m only 5’8″ with medium hands maybe. I prefer large ergo mice because they feel comfortable as I use a palm grip.
Rated 4 out of 5
P. P (verified owner)–
super lightweight, battery life is laughable – Super lightweight. No issues whatsoever with buttons. The only problem I have with it is the battery literally lasts 2 days.
Rated 5 out of 5
C. A (verified owner)–
TL;DR – Xlite V2 is better (for me) than the Deathadder V3 Pro – I was in the market of looking for an ergo superlight mouse which really brings it down to the XLITE V2 and the Deathadder V3 Pro. Trying them side by side, the deathadder has a bit more of a hump (For me this helps me as I palm grip), the deathadder also feels more premium as there are no holes in the mouse and it literally is a solid piece of plastic top and bottom. Battery life also doesn’t report correctly with the XLITE and is better with the Deathadder. So why am I giving this product 5 stars if I’m praising the Razer mouse? Well I returned the Deathadder in favor for the Xlite for a few reasons. Number one is price, the Razer is not 2 times better than the Xlite. The skates on the Xlite sweep the floor with the Razer, and I know the arguement is you can swap skates but if I’m paying this much for a mouse it better come with skates that work great. The Xlite is super smooth and frictionless on my Skypad, but the Razer is “scratchy” and doesn’t glide as well. Lastly, the build feels more solid as stated previously, but the holes in the xlite help reduce my palm sweating which really helps out longer gaming sessions.
Rated 4 out of 5
P. P (verified owner)–
super lightweight, battery life is laughable – Super lightweight. No issues whatsoever with buttons. The only problem I have with it is the battery literally lasts 2 days.
M. T (verified owner) –
My aim is insane with this mouse – Actually blown away. I try out new mice often and have a small collection: roccat burst pro, g wolves hati s, roccat kone pure ultra, cm mm711, razer viper mini. All these mice work pretty well for me with my hand size of 16.5cm length, 9.8 cm width (including thumb). My main before this mouse was the hati-s but I’ve gone through 3 of their mice in a year and I refuse to keep buying more of their garbage quality mice, but it is one of my favorite shapes ever. From there I went on to main the roccat kone pure ultra which is fine but I always felt my aim just wasn’t as good with it.
I. F (verified owner) –
– I have used 50+ MICE since 1999 Starting with a ball mouse…. MS 1.1, 3.0, MX500, 510, 518, the list goes on. If you like Ergo this is as good as it gets currently IMO The best I have EVER used, no flaws.
C. A (verified owner) –
TL;DR – Xlite V2 is better (for me) than the Deathadder V3 Pro – I was in the market of looking for an ergo superlight mouse which really brings it down to the XLITE V2 and the Deathadder V3 Pro. Trying them side by side, the deathadder has a bit more of a hump (For me this helps me as I palm grip), the deathadder also feels more premium as there are no holes in the mouse and it literally is a solid piece of plastic top and bottom. Battery life also doesn’t report correctly with the XLITE and is better with the Deathadder. So why am I giving this product 5 stars if I’m praising the Razer mouse? Well I returned the Deathadder in favor for the Xlite for a few reasons. Number one is price, the Razer is not 2 times better than the Xlite. The skates on the Xlite sweep the floor with the Razer, and I know the arguement is you can swap skates but if I’m paying this much for a mouse it better come with skates that work great. The Xlite is super smooth and frictionless on my Skypad, but the Razer is “scratchy” and doesn’t glide as well. Lastly, the build feels more solid as stated previously, but the holes in the xlite help reduce my palm sweating which really helps out longer gaming sessions.
M. T (verified owner) –
My aim is insane with this mouse – Actually blown away. I try out new mice often and have a small collection: roccat burst pro, g wolves hati s, roccat kone pure ultra, cm mm711, razer viper mini. All these mice work pretty well for me with my hand size of 16.5cm length, 9.8 cm width (including thumb). My main before this mouse was the hati-s but I’ve gone through 3 of their mice in a year and I refuse to keep buying more of their garbage quality mice, but it is one of my favorite shapes ever. From there I went on to main the roccat kone pure ultra which is fine but I always felt my aim just wasn’t as good with it.
I. F (verified owner) –
– I have used 50+ MICE since 1999 Starting with a ball mouse…. MS 1.1, 3.0, MX500, 510, 518, the list goes on. If you like Ergo this is as good as it gets currently IMO The best I have EVER used, no flaws.
C. K (verified owner) –
Notes from first few hours… – Background info: I’ve been using the cheapo $20 Razer DeathAdder Essential which has been very comfortable for me, but I wanted a white mouse that was wireless to declutter my set up some. I am not a competitive gamer. I primarily play Destiny 2 and dabble in other FPS games. I do not have large hands. I’m only 5’8″ with medium hands maybe. I prefer large ergo mice because they feel comfortable as I use a palm grip.
C. K (verified owner) –
Notes from first few hours… – Background info: I’ve been using the cheapo $20 Razer DeathAdder Essential which has been very comfortable for me, but I wanted a white mouse that was wireless to declutter my set up some. I am not a competitive gamer. I primarily play Destiny 2 and dabble in other FPS games. I do not have large hands. I’m only 5’8″ with medium hands maybe. I prefer large ergo mice because they feel comfortable as I use a palm grip.
P. P (verified owner) –
super lightweight, battery life is laughable – Super lightweight. No issues whatsoever with buttons. The only problem I have with it is the battery literally lasts 2 days.
C. A (verified owner) –
TL;DR – Xlite V2 is better (for me) than the Deathadder V3 Pro – I was in the market of looking for an ergo superlight mouse which really brings it down to the XLITE V2 and the Deathadder V3 Pro. Trying them side by side, the deathadder has a bit more of a hump (For me this helps me as I palm grip), the deathadder also feels more premium as there are no holes in the mouse and it literally is a solid piece of plastic top and bottom. Battery life also doesn’t report correctly with the XLITE and is better with the Deathadder. So why am I giving this product 5 stars if I’m praising the Razer mouse? Well I returned the Deathadder in favor for the Xlite for a few reasons. Number one is price, the Razer is not 2 times better than the Xlite. The skates on the Xlite sweep the floor with the Razer, and I know the arguement is you can swap skates but if I’m paying this much for a mouse it better come with skates that work great. The Xlite is super smooth and frictionless on my Skypad, but the Razer is “scratchy” and doesn’t glide as well. Lastly, the build feels more solid as stated previously, but the holes in the xlite help reduce my palm sweating which really helps out longer gaming sessions.
P. P (verified owner) –
super lightweight, battery life is laughable – Super lightweight. No issues whatsoever with buttons. The only problem I have with it is the battery literally lasts 2 days.