Pulsar Gaming introduced a bowl with Noctua fan

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Pulsar Gaming introduced a bowl with Noctua fan

Pulsar’s latest competitive gaming mouse will literally help you keep your cool during intense matches. The gaming hardware company has joined forces with Noctua, known for its quiet fans in its signature earthy brown colors, to remix its Feinmann lightweight mouse. The two brands wanted to find a solution for gamers whose hands get particularly sweaty, forcing them to insert a 4×4 cm Noctua fan inside the Pulsar mouse.

This isn’t the first time we’ve seen a computer fan inside a gaming mouse, but it will be the first mouse to feature Noctua’s premium fans that keep noise to a minimum. Looking at the updated design of the Feinmann mouse, we can say that this is a match made in heaven. The Pulsar mouse already has large body gaps, which makes it lightweight, but is also the perfect opportunity for Noctua to squeeze its fans in. Buying this mouse won’t magically make you a Radiant in Valorant, but it won’t hold you back with sweaty hands.

Don’t forget that this is a mouse designed for competitive gaming, so it will have the performance of the original Feinmann with a 32.00 DPI sensor and an ultra-fast 8,000 Hz sampling rate. Given the additional element, the Noctua collaboration will be 65 grams heavier than the original and will have a battery life of 10 to 11 hours, according to Pulsar. The mouse is still a prototype that was available for demonstration at Computex 2025, but it is expected to hit the market later this year. Since the Feinmann costs $179.95, don’t be surprised if the Noctua collaboration is more expensive.

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