Pulsar gaming mouse combats sweaty hands with Noctua fan

The Pulsar Feinmann F01 Noctua Edition gaming mouse was first announced at Computex in May 2025. More than a year later, the mouse is finally hitting the market. Sales will begin on Tuesday, July 21, at 4:00 p.m. KST in the Pulsar Gaming online store. While the price of the Noctua Edition has not yet been confirmed, the standard Feinmann F01 already costs $179.
Compared to the standard Feinmann F01, the Noctua Edition features two main modifications. First, the color scheme, in beige and brown, has been adapted to match Noctua’s signature color scheme. Second, the fan has been replaced with a Noctua NF-A4x10 5V PWM ($16 on Amazon). The 40-millimeter fan is designed to cool your hand while gaming, helping you sweat less – especially on hot summer days.
The fan speed can be adjusted in five levels. However, the technology has also changed since the announcement, as Pulsar Gaming now uses a more modern XS-2 sensor that achieves a resolution of 42,000 DPI instead of "just" 32,000 DPI. The gaming mouse uses optical switches, which are designed to offer a longer lifespan of 80 million clicks and a faster response time than mechanical switches.
Weighing 73 grams, the Noctua Edition is 27 grams, or 59 percent, heavier than the standard Feinmann F01, meaning the mouse can hardly be considered "ultra-light" anymore. The Noctua Edition comes with a dark brown charging dock. The mouse achieves a polling rate of 8,000 Hz for the lowest possible latency.






