Pulsar's latest competitive gaming mouse will literally help you keep your cool during intense matches.The gaming gear company joined forces with Noctua, known for its quiet fans in its signature earthy-brown tones, for a remix of its lightweight Feinmann mouse.The two brands wanted a solution for gamers whose hands get especially sweaty, leading them to jam a 4x4 cm Noctua fan inside a Pulsar mouse.It's not the first time we've seen a computer fan inside a gaming mouse, but it will be the first one to house Noctua's premium fans that keep noise to a minimum.
Looking at the updated Feinmann mouse's design, it's a match made in heaven.Pulsar's mouse already has large gaps in its shell to make for a lightweight build, but also a perfect opening for Noctua to squeeze its fans inside.Buying this mouse won't magically boost you to Radiant in , but it won't be sweaty hands holding you back.Don't forget this is a mouse made for competitive gaming, so it will share the specs from the original Feinmann that has a 32,00 DPI sensor and an ultra-fast 8,000 Hz polling rate.
Considering the extra element, the Noctua collaboration will be heavier than the original at 65 grams and have a battery life of 10 to 11 hours, according to Pulsar.The mouse is still a prototype that was available to demo at Computex 2025, but it's expected to hit the market later this year.With the Feinmann retailing for $179.95, don't be surprised if the Noctua collab is more expensive than that.