The Korean gaming specialist Pulsar has partnered with Austrian fan manufacturer Noctua and developed a new version of the Feinmann F01 gaming mouse. It features a striking brown and beige body, with a 40mm Noctua fan visible through the large openings on the top.
For the prototype, Pulsar uses a Noctua NF-A4x10 (from $15 on Amazon), which is designed to run almost silently with a noise level of 17.9dB. The fan isn't meant to cool the mouse or its hardware, but rather the user's palm to prevent sweating, as moist hands can make the mouse less accurate. This means the mouse is designed for e-sports enthusiasts, which is also evident when looking at the remaining features and specs.
Thanks to its magnesium casing, the Feinmann weighs just 1.6 oz, but still sports an XS-1 flagship sensor with a resolution of 32,000 DPI, an acceleration of 50G and a speed of 750 IPS. Furthermore, the mouse has a polling rate of up to 8,000Hz, while the optical Kailh switches have a lifespan of 80 million clicks. A charging station is included.
Price and availability
Pulsar Gaming has not confirmed the official price point of the Feinmann x Noctua thus far. That said, the new gaming mouse is expected to launch in November 2025. Considering that the regular Feinmann F01 already costs $179, it’s reasonable to assume that the Noctua version will cost even more.