Summary
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The Pulsar X Finman Noktua version Mouse comes inside it with a real Nuttua fan, and should keep your hands good and cool while gaming during summer.
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The mouse Pulsar Finman is based on 01 ultralight gaming mouse, with a body made of magnesium, support for 8,000 Hz polling and a super-comfi ergonomic shape.
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While Pulsar X Fineman resembles Nuttua version The mouse for summer gaming, it will be the most likely in the north of $ 200, which is its biggest drawback.
As is someone who sweats deeply during summer, the latest collaboration between Noktua and Pulsar attracted my attention. The Pulsar X Finman Noktua version Mouse has a light magnesium body with a Nuttua cooler inside it, and it looks like the last gaming mouse for summer gaming.
That fan is not a gimmick
If you are looking at this mouse and thinking that “this is a gimmick and nothing else,” I have to say that I disagree with respect. As someone had the owner of the famous Loditech Chelstream Gaming Controller, I can tell that the Noktua fans inside the mouse are anything but a gimmick.
I got Logitech Chillstream back in 2007. After about 20 years, Chillstream is still my favorite gaming controller, thanks to its unique design, which includes a cooling fan below, which has a bunch of vents, which dotting the shell and blows cold air around her hands.
And the matter worked. It was very effective during summer, especially because I did not get air conditioning in my house after a few years later. All those sticky summer play gaming sessions Race Driver: Grid, Colin Machai: Dirt, NFS: Carbon, NFS: ProctorAnd a bunch Pro Evolution Soccer And FIFA Very pleasant thanks to the small fan, making my hands dry as a desert.
Pulsar X Finman Noktua Edition While doing gaming, it should be even better to keep your palm cold and dry. It has a proper NOCTUA (NF-A4x10 PWM) fan with excellent airflow, and the shell of the mouse is filled with holes to move around the air, which means that your right hand will cool like snow.
Now, this is just a prototype, so I would not be surprised if Noktua made some changes to the fan before release – for example, diluted it and diluted it. But still, the fan should blow tons of air on his hand, keeping it nice and cool during the sweat -width in his favorite multiplayer shooter.

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Feinman F01 is already great, Noktua can only improve it
Feinman F01 The mouse is a high-end ultralight gaming mouse with a shell made of magnesium alloy, which allows it to weigh only 46 grams. Its design is based on the Pulsar Xlite V3 mouse, which I really have.

Pulsar Xlite V3 Gaming Mouse
The Xlite V3 re-defines gaming mouse ergonomics with focus on right-hand palm grips, providing unique comfort to the marathon gaming sessions. Connected via 2.4GHz wireless, the mouse has a 1MS report rate for the major low-power sensor of the pixart that manages the battery life over 100 hours.
I can say that Xlite V3 is super comfortable and the best gaming mouse I have ever used. It is great that I often use it during the working hours instead of my Loditech MX Master 3S. Feinman F01 provides the same comfort level to the Xlite V3 with excellent optical switch and side buttons.
The Pulsar X Finman Noktua version should be even better for the Noktua cooling fan, found inside it, prevent your right hand from sweating and when it is hot out and inside. The only major disadvantage of the Pulsar X Finman Noktua version is its increased weight on the regular Pulsar Finman F01.
I did not think how much a personal NF-A4x10 fan weighs, but NautuaThe weight of a box of 36 units weigh 160 grams including packaging. So we are looking at about 4 grams of extra weight in the mouse, which comes up to about 50 grams in total (Feinman F01 weighs 46 grams), which is also very good for an ultralight gaming mouse.
The fan emissions for the noise level, I have good news. TestedThe small NF-A4x10 fan does not go above 21DBA at its maximum RPM (per minute rotation), which is inaccessible for all intentions and purposes. In other words, you should not even work at the maximum speed of ~ 4500rpm.
I will snatch this mouse in one stroke, but I suspect it will be very cheap.

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Apart from the battery life price, I am not getting any other downside
Thanks to its 240mAh battery, regular Feinman F01 provides about 60 hours of battery life at 1000Hz polling rate. This is an excellent result for an ultralight mouse, but in addition to a fan, even the Noktua is small as NF-A4X10, which uses only ~ 0.3W, battery will negatively affect life.
My Pulsar Xlite V3 is rated at 300MA at 5V, which is equal to the maximum watt capacity of 1.5W. In other words, adding NOCTUA NF-A4x10 fan should have about 20% less battery life, or 1,000 Hz Polling should have about 48 hours of battery life, which is not very dilapidated.
On the other hand, if you decide to replace the polling rate up to 8,000 Hz, the maximum voting rate supported by the Pulsar X Finman Noktua version, the battery will be tyrannical without life fan, so you will have to charge it every night.
The second issue here is the price. Feinman F01 is already one of the most gaming mice in the market, selling in $ 180. Add a high-end Noktua fan and the account for R&D that went to create the Pulsar X Finman Noktua version, and I would not be surprised if it ends the cost of $ 200. Super is expensive, but if you want your hands to dry while gaming during summer, there is no price, right? Correct?
Another subjective negative side is design. As expected, the mouse claims the classic Noktua color scheme, which I get a little off-painting. On the other hand, if it can keep my right hand dry while gaming during the summer months, I do not care about its color.
The Pulsar X Finman Noktua version must be released in November 2025.

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I hope to follow other mouse brand suits, and we meet some different gaming mice equipped with active cooling that do not spend one hand and one leg quickly or later.