Pulsar 4KHz polling rate dongle for 5 bucks. Supports Pulsar X2V2, X2H, X2A and Xlite V3. USB-C cable not included.
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Pulsar 4KHz polling rate dongle for 5 bucks. Supports Pulsar X2V2, X2H, X2A and Xlite V3. USB-C cable not included.
1% surcharge for Card & PayPal payments.
Yes 4000Hz polling
To shreds you say?
RGB on everything is really getting out of hand!
Last Pulsar I bought was my first car!
SSS !
This looks like a solution in search of a problem. If it's to react quickly to mouse movements, e.g. in a game needing fast responses, then even at 1KHz sample rate it's already a couple of orders of magnitude faster than typical human reaction speed. If it's to give greater time granularity, then what are people doing that needs it?
I would buy it as a spare/replacement dongle as stock ones are far more expensive. Personally don't think 4K has any use either lol.
It's for high refresh rate monitors (like 360 or 480Hz). If the mouse sends multiple posisiton updates before the monitor refreshes the smoothness and consistency of the mouse position will be better. At least that's what Optimum's video said. But even he admits there is barely a difference in the consistency of mouse updates (see 4:37).
@ 2khz+ you get better motion clarity than 1khz, as the mouse movements are less jumpy when swiping fast (e.g you can spot targets more clearly during a fast flick).
I can pass double blind ABX between 1000hz and 2000hz on my DAv3 fairly easily, one is obviously more stuttery looking than the other on a 240hz panel -
but the difference becomes fairly hard to notice on a 120/144hz panel.
Yes, agreed, for input lag its basically useless, nobody can notice half a ms less click latency.
Not sure what it does. Tried to figure out and I failed lol
Its just a dongle, so the Pulsar wireless mouse can connect to your PC. If you bought the mouse, you should already have one of these
iirc they don't come with the 4K one.
Depends on the model. Pulsar X2H comes with the 4K dongle
The picture you posted is like a oil tank
4K you say?