Key Takeaways
1. Pulsar is set to launch the X3 CrazyLight ergonomic gaming mouse with both left-handed and right-handed models.
2. The mouse will come in two sizes and offer 10 color choices, an increase from the five options of the regular X3.
3. The X3 CrazyLight is expected to maintain the same internal components as the standard X3, including an 8 kHz polling rate and 30,000 DPI.
4. The weight of the X3 CrazyLight is anticipated to be around 37 grams, making it significantly lighter than comparable models.
5. Pricing for the X3 CrazyLight will likely exceed the current $99.95 price of the standard X3, similar to the pricing trend seen with the X2 CrazyLight.
Hot on the heels of the new Hall effect gaming keyboard, Pulsar seems to be ready to launch a CrazyLight version of its well-known ergonomic gaming mouse, the X3. A recent leak from the FCC, shared by Reddit user u/manphalanges, reveals what is believed to be the Pulsar X3 CrazyLight, confirming that this ultra-light ergonomic mouse will come in both left-handed and right-handed models.
Details Leaked
The FCC certification leak doesn’t provide much information, but a few things are clear. Firstly, it hints that Pulsar might aim for a launch within the next few months or by early 2026. Secondly, the new ultra-light gaming mouse is expected to come in various models, although the specifics of these models remain unclear. The FCC documentation lists the X3 LHD CrazyLight with model numbers ranging from PX3CL101–PX3LCL120 and PX3LCL201–PX3LCL220, indicating that all models share the same circuitry and antenna, making the model numbers the only difference.
Two Sizes and More Colors
Since this is the X3 CrazyLight LHD, it appears that Pulsar plans to release this ergonomic mouse in two different sizes along with a variety of color choices represented by different model numbers. The standard X3 gaming mouse is currently available in both mini and regular sizes, with the mini labelled as “size 1” and the regular as “size 2.” However, the X3 Mini does not have a left-handed version, so the introduction of two LHD models for the X3 CrazyLight will likely be a delightful surprise for left-handed users in search of a lightweight ergonomic option.
With this setup, there will be an impressive 10 color choices for each version of the X3 CrazyLight, which is an upgrade from the five options available with the regular X3 CrazyLight. It’s also possible that the special edition colorways from influencer and esports collaborations that appeared in the X2 lineup could be available for the X3 CrazyLight.
Expected Features and Pricing
The X3 CrazyLight is expected to have the same internal components as the standard X3, which means it should include an 8 kHz polling rate, 30,000 DPI, Kailh optical switches, a Pulsar Blue encoder, and the XS-1 sensor. In comparison to the standard X2 v3, the X2 CrazyLight reduces weight by about 17 grams, or roughly 33%. If the same reduction applies to the X3 CrazyLight, we can anticipate a weight of around 37 grams, making it considerably light, especially when compared to mice like the Keychron M7 8K that was reviewed recently. The price of the X3 CrazyLight will probably be higher than the regular X3, which is currently priced at $99.95 on Amazon, given that the X2 CrazyLight is priced at $129.95 — $30 more than its standard counterpart.
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