Pulsar

Pulsar

Pulsar Gaming Gears is a Korean manufacturer of PC gaming peripherals. They’re mostly known for their mice and for bringing glass mouse skates (under the name ‘Superglides’) to the mainstream market.

1.22% (20 of 1636) players are currently using Pulsar equipment

Top Pulsar products used by pros

Reviews

  • Pulsar X2H Review
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    Pulsar X2H Review

    Pulsar has been producing mice for some time now, and a while ago they added a new shape to their lineup. The X2H is the answer to people who love an ambidextrous mouse with a palm-filling hump who perhaps thought that the original X2 was too flat. Among its features...

  • Pulsar ES Arm Sleeve Review
    4.5 of 5
    Arm Sleeve, Pulsar

    Pulsar ES Arm Sleeve Review

    It used to be an oddity, but these days more and more gamers are opting to use an arm sleeve for their gaming endeavors. It might look a little bit silly, but the advantages of using an arm sleeve can’t be denied: you get a consistent surface for your arm...

  • Pulsar Superglide Mousepad Review
    4.5 of 5
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    Pulsar Superglide Mousepad Review

    Pulsar is a brand that has been killing it, releasing some really strong products that made significant waves in the enthusiast scene, and we even saw some pros moving to mice such as the Xlite V2.  All of this was (and is) massively impressive for a brand that’s rather new to...

  • Pulsar Xlite Wireless V2 Mini Review
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    Pulsar Xlite Wireless V2 Mini Review

    Pulsar is a brand that hit the market with force. The Xlite line of mice seemingly came out of nowhere and was an almost immediate hit with enthusiasts and reviewers thanks to its amazing overall quality. It’s not often that you see a brand’s debut product being that good. While the original...

  • Pulsar Xlite V2 Wireless Review
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    Pulsar Xlite V2 Wireless Review

    When the first couple of lightweight gaming mice hit the market and saw success there were a lot of brands that tried to cash in on the hype by quickly releasing their own lightweight mice. At a certain point, so many new brands popped up that it became almost impossible...