Unveiling the Feinmann F01 Noctua Edition Gaming Mouse with Built-in Cooling System

The South Korean brand Pulsar, in collaboration with Austrian engineers from Noctua, has unveiled the gaming mouse Feinmann F01 Noctua Edition, which features a 40mm Noctua NF-A4x10 cooler inside.

This built-in cooling system is designed for the user’s hands, aiming to address the issue of finger slippage during extended gaming sessions.

The Noctua NF-A4x10 cooler is integrated into the top panel, directing airflow towards the user’s palm. Operating at low speeds, the fan generates a noise level of less than 18 dB.

Additionally, the mouse weighs just 45 grams, thanks to its magnesium chassis. It is equipped with a Pulsar XS-1 sensor based on the PixArt PAW3950, offering up to 32,000 DPI, 50G acceleration, and a polling rate of up to 8,000 Hz. The Kailh optical switches are rated for 80 million clicks, while wireless connectivity and a USB-C dock enhance charging convenience.

The Feinmann F01 Noctua Edition is set to launch in November 2025 as part of a limited release, though the pricing details have not yet been disclosed.

In related news, Razer recently introduced two new gaming mice in its Pro Click lineup: the standard Pro Click V2 and the first-ever vertical mouse, the Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition. The vertical version mimics a handshake grip, reducing wrist strain with a tilt of 71.7 degrees. The Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition is equipped with eight programmable buttons and boasts a battery life of up to six months without needing a recharge.