Gaming mouse that prevents sweaty hands with help from Noctua appears at Computex

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If you are in the middle of a tense match in Counter-Strike 2 or fighting a tough boss in Dark Souls, your hands can start to get a bit sweaty. Not only is it uncomfortable, but it can also affect your grip and, hence, your performance. PC cooling specialist Noctua has come up with a potential solution, however.
Noctua has acquired a reputation as a maker of high-quality cooling equipment, a category that now includes AIO coolers. The distinctive beige-and-brown coloring has become a symbol of quality for many PC builders. Now, Noctua is bringing its aesthetic and its cooling prowess into the world of gaming peripherals.
Pulsar Feinmann Noctua Edition gaming mouse at Computex 2025
The new Pulsar Feinmann Noctua Edition gaming mouse uses the iconic Noctua coloring and came about from a partnership between Noctua and Korean gaming specialist Pulsar. The new mouse is a modification of the Feinman F01 gaming mouse.
The mouse body has large openings on the top and a small 40mm Noctua fan inside to help keep your hand cool. The mouse uses a magnesium casing to keep the weight down to a mere 1.6 oz. The sensors are XS-1 flagship sensors with a resolution of 32,000 DPI, acceleration of 50G, speed of 750 IPS, and a polling rate of up to 8,000 Hz.
The mouse has been designed with Esports enthusiasts in mind, as moist hands can affect accuracy. The Noctua NF-A4x10 fan is designed to run almost silently and can provide a stream of cool air to prevent sweaty palms.
Pulsar Gaming and Noctua have not confirmed what the price point will be for the ultra-light Feinmann x Noctua mouse, but the regular Feinmann F01 that it is based on usually costs $179. This Noctua version will likely be priced higher.
The Feinmann x Noctua mouse is expected to launch in November 2025.