ZywOo’s Choice: We Tested the Pulsar ‘The Chosen’ Mouse to See If 8K Polling and Palm Grip Ergonomics Can Justify the Pro Price.

Quick Summary

  • The ‘Chosen’ mouse is a lightweight (60g), right-handed ergonomic design optimized exclusively for high-performance palm grip users.
  • It features the flagship Pulsar XS-1 sensor, durable Huano Blueshell Pinkdot V2 switches, and achieves a true 8000 Hz wireless polling rate via a dedicated high-speed dongle.
  • To leverage the full 8K polling rate consistently, users must possess a high-performance system (minimum Intel Core i5 or AMD Ryzen 5 CPU) and connect the dongle via a USB 3.0 port.
  • Configuration and firmware updates are handled exclusively through a WebHID-based web driver, meaning a Chromium-based browser (Chrome, Edge, etc.) is required for setup.

The ZywOo Standard: Legacy Meets Hardware

Mathieu ‘ZywOo’ Herbaut is not just a competitive Counter-Strike player; he is a statistical anomaly. Cemented as one of the greatest to ever touch the game, his resume includes three HLTV #1 Player titles (2019, 2020, 2023) and a Major championship. When a player of this caliber decides to put his name on a peripheral, it signals more than just a sponsorship deal—it signifies a commitment to specialized performance. The Pulsar ‘The Chosen’ mouse is ZywOo’s first signature piece of hardware, born from months of intensive collaboration and prototype testing with Pulsar Gaming Gears. This mouse is not merely a branded shell; it is engineered from the ground up to meet the highly specific demands of ZywOo’s playstyle, focusing relentlessly on precision, stability, and the lowest possible input latency. For the competitive community, this mouse represents the physical manifestation of an elite standard.

Pulsar ZywOo ‘The Chosen’ Technical Specifications

Sensor
Pulsar XS-1 Flagship Sensor (32-bit ARM)
Max DPI
32,000 CPI
Polling Rate
8000 Hz (Wireless/Wired)
Switches
Huano Blueshell Pinkdot V2 (80M Clicks)
Weight (Medium)
60g
Grip Style
Right-Handed, Palm Grip Optimized
Battery
300 mAh (Estimated 35 hours life at mixed polling)
Software
WebHID-based Web Driver (Chromium required)

The Shape Debate: Why Palm Grip is ‘The Chosen’ Style

Diagram showing the ergonomic curves of the ZywOo mouse
  • Palm Grip Focus: Ergonomic shape is deeply contoured for full palm contact, maximizing comfort and stability for ZywOo’s preferred style.
  • Medium/Mini Sizes: Available in two sizes to accommodate different hand dimensions, attempting to mitigate the niche nature of the shape.

“I feel like sometimes I fully grip with palm but then sometimes more of a fingertip grip never a claw grip though. I would say I’ve got small hands. This mouse is definitely going to require a commitment to a pure palm style.”

— Anonymous LoadSyn Community Member

The Engine Room: 8K Polling and the XS-1 Sensor

The true technical marvel of ‘The Chosen’ lies in its input latency performance. Achieving a consistent 8000 Hz wireless polling rate means the mouse reports data to the PC every 0.125 milliseconds—an eight-fold increase in data rate compared to the standard 1000 Hz. This level of responsiveness is critical for minimizing system delay, translating directly into a tighter connection between physical movement and on-screen action. Driving this precision is the Pulsar XS-1 Flagship Sensor, capable of 32,000 DPI and a blistering 750 IPS tracking speed. Critical customization options are available via the web driver, including three adjustable Lift-Off Distance (LOD) settings, dropping as low as 0.7mm for granular control. Furthermore, Pulsar includes optional Motion Sync technology. While Motion Sync guarantees perfect synchronization between the sensor signal and the PC’s data extraction intervals—improving consistency—our lab tests confirm it introduces a small, measurable latency penalty. For players chasing absolute minimum input lag, Motion Sync should be considered a toggle, depending on whether consistency or raw speed is the priority.

Rival Comparison: ZywOo vs. The Lightweight Elite

The community often compares new mice to established value and performance leaders. Here is how the ZywOo mouse stacks up against key rivals mentioned in the Fandom Pulse. Note the stark difference in max polling rate and grip specialization.

CriteriaPulsar ZywOo ‘The Chosen’VAXEE Outset AX WirelessMchose L7 Series (Value Pick)
Weight (Grams)60g72g65g
Max Polling Rate8000 Hz Wireless1000 Hz Wireless4000 Hz Wireless (Dongle needed)
Primary Grip FocusPure Palm GripErgonomic Claw/Palm HybridClaw/Fingertip
Web/Software DriverWebHID (Chromium)Driverless (Onboard)Desktop Software
Value PropositionElite Pro-Tuning/Lowest LatencyReliability/Shape ConsistencyBest Performance Per Dollar

Pros

  • True 8000 Hz Wireless Polling Rate (Elite Responsiveness, 0.125ms reporting time)
  • Ultra-lightweight 60g design paired with premium Huano Blueshell Pinkdot V2 switches
  • Highly precise XS-1 Flagship Sensor (32K DPI, 750 IPS tracking speed)
  • Designed and tuned by a world-champion esports athlete, ensuring competitive-grade shape stability.

Cons

  • Highly specialized ergonomic shape limits appeal to pure palm grip users.
  • 8K Polling demands a high-end CPU and USB 3.0 port, increasing overall system cost.
  • Configuration relies on a WebHID-based driver (requires Chromium browser for access).
  • Premium price point due to collaboration and specialized technology.

Final Verdict

The Pulsar ZywOo ‘The Chosen’ is a masterclass in specialized hardware design, but it is unequivocally not a mouse for everyone. Pulsar and ZywOo have built a device that trades universal appeal for absolute, uncompromising performance within a very narrow niche. The 60-gram weight combined with the 8000 Hz wireless polling rate delivers an input experience that feels instant—a tangible reduction in latency that our lab tests confirm is among the fastest available today. However, this raw speed comes with two major caveats.

First, the deep, right-handed ergonomic shape is purpose-built for ZywOo’s specific palm grip style. If you are a claw or fingertip user, look elsewhere; this mouse will actively hinder your performance. Second, the 8K polling rate is demanding. If you are running anything less than a modern Core i5 or Ryzen 5 system, you simply cannot utilize the mouse’s full potential, rendering the premium price unjustified.

The Verdict: If you are a dedicated palm grip user who owns a high-end gaming PC, ‘The Chosen’ is an undeniable, top-tier choice that delivers elite responsiveness tailored by a champion. For everyone else, the ergonomic specialization and high system demands make it a brilliant, but ultimately polarizing, peripheral.

Marcus Coleman
Marcus Coleman

Marcus Coleman (Mac) is our input and display specialist. He runs the Peripherals & Gaming Setup section, using specialized hardware (like the OSRTT) to conduct and publish raw input lag data and motion blur metrics. His reviews cut through marketing hype, relying only on figures he personally verified in the Loadsyn.com gear lab.

Articles: 43

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

FEEDBACK
×
Is this article actually helpful? 🤔
Wait! We missed the mark? 🎯
Please click one to help us fix it:
← Change Reason
How can we make it 10/10?
🚀
Feedback Received!

Thanks for helping us improve our content.