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The Pulsar Xlite V3 is a medium-sized, ultra-lightweight wireless gaming mouse engineered for right-hand palm grips. Featuring the advanced PAW3395 optical sensor, 1ms report rate, and speed-of-light optical switches, it delivers lag-free, precise performance. Its ergonomic design and 100-hour battery life make it perfect for extended gaming or work sessions, while the durable build and tactile Pulsar Blue encoder ensure reliability and smooth control.

















| ASIN | B0CLGRZM93 |
| Additional Features | Ergonomics, Lightweight, Optical Switch, Pulsar blue encoder, PAW3395 sensor |
| Antenna Location | Indoor |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 100 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #453 in Computer Mice |
| Brand | Pulsar Gaming Gears |
| Button Quantity | 5 |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 578 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08809773553483 |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | Gaming Console |
| Item Weight | 55 Grams |
| Manufacturer | AplusX Inc. |
| Mfr Part Number | PXV322 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 10 |
| Model Name | Xlite |
| Model Number | PXV322 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 26000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Buttons | 5 |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 10.0 meters |
| Special Feature | Ergonomics, Lightweight, Optical Switch, Pulsar blue encoder, PAW3395 sensor |
| Style Name | Xlite V3 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Years Limited Warranty |
A**N
This is an excellent mouse with a fantastic ergo shape.
So far it has been a pretty great experience using the Xlite V3, it's light and balanced great so it feels very fluid using it. Hard to describe just feels very fluid and it just flows. The shape works fantastic for me, I have 18x10 hand size and relax claw tilt grip mice. I have used a few other ergos so I can give you a comparison to the EC2, and DaV3. Compared to the EC2, I prefer the weight of the Xlite v3, but I would say the EC2 shell definitely feels more solid. Both coatings are done well it just depends on what you prefer. The EC2 feels more grippy / tacky / sticky but if any oil from your skin gets on it you will start to lose that feeling until you clean it, where as the Xlite v3 is not quite as sticky but it never feels oily like the EC2 can get. The EC2 has a better feeling m1/2 switch, but it's nice not having to worry about double click issues with optical on the pulsar. With the Xlite v3 I prefer the mouse 1 and 2 finger grooves and thumb groove feels more curved, it feels like it was more custom tailored to my hand where the ec2 maybe in general be "safer" but this feels more defined in comparison. The EC2 has a very tactile scroll wheel and is really good for gaming, however anything outside of gaming can get very annoying for me, it's a very grating sound almost like it's scraping against the internals which is fine for gaming but productivity or web use I would not want to use it all day. Xlite v3 in this regard is hardly audible while scrolling but is no where near as tactile, it's not even close so if that's important to you I would keep that in mind. Comparing it to the DaV3 wired is hard becuase I really enjoyed the dav3 it was just simply too big for my hand, otherwise that is another phenominal mouse that I would have kept as a main even having a wire. The coating is superior on the Xlite v3 in my opinion and the clicks are about the same, scroll wheel I feel is better on the xlite v3 as well. Some closing statements I'd like to make is the battery life is pretty good on the non eS version, I don't think i'd mind if pulsar added a larger battery for a little bit of added weight though, I really hate having to charge mice but the advantages of not having a cord is too good once you get used to it. So with that said I wouldn't mind a bit better battery life, perhaps the eS battery would boost the usage without adding too much weight. Secondly my copy has been pretty good in terms of QC but one thing to note is that my copy arrived where the mouse was loose inside the box, it was not seated in the box so maybe something happened in shipping but after using it for a week or two my copy has developed this very annoying ticking noise any time you just so much as place a finger on the middle mouse button (scroll wheel) it's quite loud and a bit annoying, everything else has been pretty solid. I would say in this case during delivery it got bumped a few times and got unseated in the packaging. Overall fantastic mouse, hope this helps some of you trying to figure out what you want in an ergo mouse. for me this is 8/10, it would be 10 with a bit more battery life and if the middle button didnt tick otherwise it performs flawlessly, and just feels perfect. I feel the 4k dongle should come included for this price, I think the fact that companies are still selling them seperately is pretty scummy when the mouse is capable of using it.
G**S
Best mouse I've used
Fantastic mouse, so pleased! Owned it for about 8 months now. Wasn't necessarily looking for the lightest mouse but found myself quite amused by how seemingly weightless it is compared to anything else I've used. Love the shape and feel. Large size is great for me, and I reckon it would still be suitable for those with smaller hands. Finish is really soft and somewhat slippery at first touch, though I suppose it can tack up a bit with warmth and humidity from your hand. I use it at home for work and casual gaming and it performs exceptionally for my needs. Switches feel nice and responsive, though I do find myself accidentally right clicking when I'm just relaxing at my desk so I suppose I'd like just a hair more resistance there. Scroll wheel rolling and clicking also feel great. No percievable lag or delay with the standard wireless adapter, I see no need for the 10k reciever. Battery life seems reasonable - if I had to guess, I get about 90 hours of wireless use before it starts blinking to indicate low battery. Charges to full within a couple hours. If there is any loss in battery life over the last 8 months, it's not enough for me to notice. Very similar feel and performance to the deathadder, but I had two of those start to fail just outside of warranty and I've avoided them since. Hoping the optical switches here are truly long lasting, time will tell but so far so good.
C**X
Almost perfect.
I'm loving the majority of how this mouse feels except for the slippery grip on the wheel and the super smooth shell texture. Adding grip stickers to the shell is super easy barely an inconvenience! But adding grip to a mouse wheel... I'm not really sure what to do about that. All the buttons have a very nice click feel to them. The shell is comfy to hold. It's the lightest mouse I've ever owned. Battery lasts a real long time. I also have no issues with the software.
K**.
Best mouse I've ever used (for now)
So far, it's a perfect mouse. It's really light at 55 grams, the build quality is good, the buttons and scroll wheel are good, and the skates are good. I got this mouse for around 63 dollars, which is crazy considering most other lightweight wireless mice of this quality such as Lamzu, razer, and Logitech cost 100$ +. My previous main mouse is the DeathAdder V3 Pro. It has the same shape as that, just slightly smaller, which was what I was hoping for. The software on this mouse is so much better than Razer's because 1. it doesn't download itself when I plug in the mouse for the first time and 2. it has more customizability such as changing the debounce time and having an option for motion sync, angle snapping, and double click speed. The software also just looks better in my opinion. the mouse feels good in-game. I don't know how but even though the mouse is smaller and lighter than the DeathAdder, the control feels insanely good. the skates somehow feel super smooth but also can stop exactly when I want them, unlike some other good skates that feel like you're kind of sliding on ice and will move with any slight pressure. I hope this mouse last because it seems like it really could be my main for a long time.
O**S
Incredibly Light yet very sturdy!
I went from using a Logitech G403 and G703 (same thing but 703 is wireless version) for the past 10+ years. I couldn’t ever find a mouse that had similar feel and grip since I play CSGO/CS2 at a very competitive level and this mouse changed the game for me, literally. It’s lighter than the G403 (wired) by about 7grams while giving me the same grip feel with the Large version of this Pulsar mouse. The clicks are great, the scroll wheel is great and the battery life is great (when using the standard 1K ms dongle but, the 4k ms dongle does see serious battery drain, which is understandable.) Overall, I highly recommend this mouse to all seriously competitive gamers that want a lightweight, comfortable and precise mouse (with 4k dongle). You will not regret it, especially at the price point.
D**N
From Logitech G Pro 2 to Xlite V3 (Size 2)
After seeing Logitech create a "Dex" model for their countless attempt of a G Pro, I had to come back to this purchase and review it. I've owned this mouse for 11 months now and have used it for all my competitive FPS purposes. Great value for the money with solid quality. This felt just as worthy as a zowie or a Logitech mouse. I installed the software to adjust my DPI and forgot about the rest, which in a way is good... I haven't had any driver issues. The clicks are solid and I don't feel that the springs have worn at all. The mouse tells you when its battery is low from wireless connection usage, by flashing red by your thumb. The mouse does not glow in any way at all - which I like. A full charge on the battery while using it wireless has lasted me at minimum three days of computer usage without having to plug in. I originally chose this mouse from the G Pro Superlight because the ergonomics in the hand with those pill-shaped mice, suck. I needed a slanted mouse and this was (at the time 2024) the most updated mouse (in material/sensor/etc.) for a solid value, with good ergonomic shape. This is it. I don't need to replace this mouse at all. Overall, I can highly recommend this mouse to others. It doesn't have any driver issues, it gets the job done in its best capability, and it's not charging as much as its competitors for what this mouse is. My pinky (when gripping the mouse) is now much more happy than before.
C**Y
Great mouse for claw
I recently purchased a gaming mouse, drawn to its design and features, as I am an avid gamer. With my hand size of 19 cm, the claw grip style suited me well. I appreciated the optical switches and the overall coating of the mouse. However, after a few days of use, I began to notice a strange electrical noise coming from the mouse. Upon lifting it, I could hear the noise emanating from the optical sensor located at the bottom. The sound would dissipate when I placed the mouse down, and it would also occur when I clicked the left and right buttons. This led me to believe it was a random manufacturing defect. For context, I already own the Pulsar X2V2 and have not experienced any issues with it. Overall, while this new mouse offered great performance for its price compared to others, I would advise potential buyers to be cautious about possible quality control issues. As Pulsar gains popularity, there’s a chance they might be producing a larger quantity of mice, potentially compromising quality in the process.
B**Y
Lightweight, great for me and my wrist issues
Bought this in the medium size about six months ago and would easily recommend. I have problems with my wrist and tend to experience a lot of pain over long hours at the computer, not just while gaming but with normal work too. I've tried out several ergonomic mice like the Lift and while the actual positioning is nice on those I've found my issue is a lot of them are just too heavy. So I started looking into super light mice and decided on this Pulsar. So happy I did it's been perfect! I've never used a mouse this light and it's lessened the strain on my wrist/forearm SO much. I can use the computer all day for work then keep gaming for hours after with so much less strain before. The difference between using a normal mouse and this pulsar is noticeable. It's almost hard for me to use normal mice now. It's not just how light it is but the shape also fits perfectly into my hand, I have no issues gripping it. I'm 5"7 and female, my hand isn't that big and the medium size works great. I mainly play FPS', like Overwatch and Valorant, and rpgs/gachas like Genshin and Zenless Zone Zero. The performance has been fantastic in all of those. I genuinely can't believe I've been trying to play without a mouse this light before. I'd say the clicking noise is fairly normal, definitely audible but not obnoxiously loud. Just normal, much more quite than say a mechanical keyboards click clack noises. While I'd prefer it be silent I can't hear it at all with noise canceling headphones. Would definitely recommend not just for gaming but for normal work too, especially if you have wrist strain!
و**س
ممتاز
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N**H
Xlite V3 size 3 grande
joueur de FPS j'étais depuis longtemps sur une rival 300, j'ai test la aerox 3 (très petite et légère), mais surtout j'avais aussi une MX518... ce qui ma fait pencher pour ce choix de "size 3" (grande) j'ai eu un petit temps d'adaptation au début à cause de sa largeur... mais plus de problème en gros la MX518 est très bombée sur le dessus comparée à ma rival 300, ce qui ma finalement fait acheté cette souris et elle est vraiment très bonne pour tout... -testé sur tapis rigide style G440 logitech, check -on peut à peine la soulever d'1mm pour que le capteur s'arrête (très bon pour les joueurs FPS) -les clics sont hyper sensible -le plastique très bon, aucune trace d'usure en 4 mois + -j'ai vu un pro de CS2 avec cette souris -le cable fourni, encore mieux que la aerox -les bouton du côté son standards -la batterie... à mon avis ça ferait jalousé les possesseurs de logitech Gpro etc...
A**E
Prodotto top
Prodotto top, davvero ottimo e perfetta la misura. Peccato che il pulsante sinistro sia scomodo per come è fatto
M**K
Great for Small Hands
This mouse is great for small to medium hands and the ergonomic shape is comfortable enough to last a gaming session for a couple hours.
F**O
Comparación con zowie ec1
Lo voy a comparar con un zowie ec1 que es el que he tenido hasta ahora. Estaba usando un zowie con cable, este pulsar es más barato pero inalámbrico lo cual es más cómodo y con una muy buena duración de batería. Tiene una forma muy parecida es decir la ergonomía es prácticamente igual. Los interruptores son muy satisfactorios de usar a excepción del click de la rueda que sin ser malo me gusta más el zowie. El peso es increiblemente bajo, superligero, no pesa nada, comparado al zowie es otro mundo, una vez te acostumbras no vas a querer volver atrás. No tiene nada de lag, responde rapidísimo, yo diría que aún mas rápido que el zowie siendo éste con cable. Los materiales son buenos y agradables, muy buenas sensaciones. Faltaría por valorar la durabilidad, ahí el zowie es fantástico yo lo he cambiado para probar un inalámbrico pero me seguía funcionando perfectamente después de una pila de años en los que solo le cambié los pies de teflón por desgaste. Ojalá el pulsar me dure tanto, si es así este ratón sería un 10 absoluto.
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