AT A GLANCE
SENSOR PixArt PMW3335, 16000DPI, 400IPS, 40G
SENSITIVITY Huano mechanical, 20 million clicks
BUTTONS 8, programmable
BATTERY 4 00M A H, UP TO 5 0 HOURS
WEIGHT 9 1G
PRICE $ 59
Tecware has made a reputation for itself as a purveyor of tech goods that provide excellent bang for your buck. Much like the SuperSolid Gemini One I reviewed recently, the Pulse packs many features of a top-tier wireless gaming mouse at a third of the price. It’s got a super flexible paracord-style cable, a comfortable and versatile shape, and a honeycomb shell.
And as it turns out, it’s similar to the Gemini One in more ways than one. They both share an uncanny resemblance to the Logitech G Pro Wireless, from the unique curvatures of their shape to the modular side buttons. Both the SuperSolid and Tecware mice also share the same modular shell and internals, which makes me think they came out of the same factory. In the case of the Pulse, the internal compartment houses a 400mAh battery instead of the customisable weight system. There’s also a separate niche where you can store its 2.4GHz dongle.
At 91g, the Tecware Pulse isn’t the lightest mouse around, and the honeycomb shell only shaves off a few grams. It doesn’t really fit into the ultralight category, and the difference in weight with the G Pro X Superlight Wireless is vast.
This story is from the September 2021 edition of HWM Singapore.
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