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X2 Mini Premium Black Wireless Gaming Mouse, Superior Grip, Lightweight 1.83 oz (52 g), Symmetrical, 2.4 Ghz 1 ms, 26000 DPI, Optical Sensor PAW3395, TTC Gold Encoder (Mini, Wireless, Premium Black)

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Simple but not simpler.” We kept this in mind all the time when we designed X2 structure. We designed a structure as simple as possible but maintained its durability. In the result, you are getting high performance gaming mouse that is lighter than the egg in your hand. As for battery life, the Pulsar X2 Mini is rated at 70 hours per full charge. I got about 2-3 weeks of use before seeing the battery indicator flash red. Conclusion You can use the spudger or knife on its own without using the hairdryer, especially if you're unsure of how long to heat the feet up by. This may leave traces of glue on the bottom of the mouse however, which will need to be removed before attaching the new mouse feet.

We've added a link to the newly-reviewed HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Wireless in the Wireless Versatility section of this review. Preface: With the release of the Red and FE Green colorways of the X2 and X2 mini right around the corner and the “GOATS” variations around the other corner, I wanted to share my thoughts on the mice that many people seem to be weary of due to QC issues. I will only talk about the quality and performance of my units. Be careful when using the hairdryer too, as you want to avoid overheating the mouse, which can cause damage to your mouse (plastic melting or warping) and also cause injury to yourself, so proceed with caution.As I said before, there are no holes on the sides of this mouse. Pulsar has removed those because a lot of people dislike the feeling those holes give you while gripping the mouse, so it’s a logical design choice, but just as with the regular sized Xlite V2 there are still some holes near the top of the shell. With this being a smaller mouse I personally still feel the holes on both sides when gripping the mouse normally. On the regular version I don’t feel them with my thumb, but here I do due to the shorter length (and overall size) of the Mini, so for me the solid portions on the sides of this mouse are a bit useless, but that might just mean that my hands are too big for this mouse. Still, it’s something to note if you dislike the feeling of holes. Something that really impressed me about the Xlite Wireless V2 was its build quality, and the same goes for the Mini version. A mouse that’s this light can often feel flimsy in some areas but that isn’t the case here at all. Of course that bottom plate isn’t the sturdiest plate around, and you canget it to flex a little bit if you apply pressure in some areas (even though I was surprised at how well it held up even when applying abnormal amounts of pressure) but this is no issue at all when using the mouse normally. Shaking the mouse did not reveal any issues. The build quality is once again very impressive.

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. Comes with the next generation receiver and receiver 2.4Ghz adapter. Once you have your replacement mouse skates in hand, it's now time to remove your old ones from the base of the mouse. There are a few different methods to do this, but we’ll cover the main, most reliable method (in our opinion): We've converted this review to Test Bench 1.5. This update adds a new Main Button test group, which provides button actuation data and switch information. We've also made minor changes to how we calculate the Office usage score. For more details, you can see our full changelog here.The scroll wheel is almost completely quiet and has subtle steps, so if you’re looking for a very tactile wheel this probably won’t please you, but for the vast majority of gamers I see this being completely fine. Build Quality and Cable The sensor is a PixArt PAW3395 sensor which I do not think matters as much as people want it to. As a low sensitivity player (52cm/360) I have found no issues using this mouse at a polling rate of 1000hz on a variety of mousepads in a plethora of games and even though it has motion sync, I also do not think it matters all that much. I have used the mouse with it enabled ever since Pulsar updated their firmware. I won’t talk about the firmware since it is not something that is needed to use this mouse. Pulsar X2 Mini has a smooth matte surface that is consistent across the entire shell. I would say that there is some amount of coating to it, but it will instantly feel minimal if your hands starts to sweat. The surface is easy to clean and does not leave fingerprints lingering. I’d recommend getting a grip tape (unfortunately not included in the box) for better grip when gaming. Shape and fit Precisely adjust everything with our Software. Re-assign keys, make macros, adjust debounce time as low as 2ms and more.

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