Noctua has long been known as a maker of exceptional cooling products, but at Computex 2026, it showed it's finally ready to branch out into the realm of AiO coolers and peripherals. The company showed off its production-ready gaming mouse: The Pulsar Feinmann F01 Noctua Edition. It's not the first time this mouse has been seen publicly, but the difference now is that the unit is scheduled to release later in June or July.

The F01 is developed in partnership with Pulsar, incorporating Noctua's signature beige and maroon colors. It's very light at just 73g, but perhaps the most interesting aspect is the inclusion of a NF-A4x10 5V PWM fan that provides quiet airflow towards your palm, with a very low power draw. It has a motion sensor, so the fan stops spinning when you take your hand off it to conserve power. The fan speed can be adjusted via buttons or a driver, with 5 different levels available.
The Pulsar Feinmann F01 features a carbon composite exoskeleton and a USB-C port for charging. It has the XS-2 42000 DPI sensor with an 8K polling rate.
My mouse tastes are a little more basic, but I can say the unit felt very well built. You really can feel the airflow over your palm. The fan noise was indistinguishable over the background noise in the booth, but it's safe to say the F01's fan won't be a noisy one, following the Noctua tradition.
The Pulsar Feinmann F01 Noctua Edition is due to go on sale in the coming weeks. Noctua didn't provide exact pricing, but a figure of 200 Euros was offered, making this an expensive rodent. But the Noctua brand has a dedicated following, and many will be happy to pay.










