Pulsar releases Bruce Lee-themed peripherals to celebrate his 85th birthday — options include keyboard, mice, and mouse pads

Pulsar Bruce Lee 85th Edition
(Image credit: Pulsar Gaming Gears)

Pulsar Gaming Gears just released a new line of gaming peripherals to celebrate the 85th birthday of martial arts legend Bruce Lee. According to the company, this is its second collaboration with Bruce Lee Enterprises, after the successful run of another limited-edition gaming peripheral set three years earlier. All the items come in a navy blue and white theme, following the actor’s iconic look in Enter the Dragon, when he went face-to-face with O’Hara, one of the main antagonists in the film.

There are several items in the Bruce Lee 85th Edition collection — a Pulsar X2 CrazyLight gaming mouse in either Mini or Medium size, a Pulsar PCMK 3 HE TKL available in four different layouts, plus three different mouse pads. And just like the actor’s lightning quick reflexes, you’re also getting high-performance peripherals for competitive matches. The Pulsar X2 CrazyLight wireless gaming mouse comes in at just 39 grams for the medium variant and 35 grams for the mini version. It has a 32,000 DPI sensor with an 8,000 Hz polling rate, ensuring that it will capture your movements exactly as intended.

(Image credit: Pulsar Gaming Gears)

We also have the Pulsar PCMK3 HE TKL keyboard, which uses an 80% layout to save on desktop space without skimping on essential keys or functionality. It uses Gateron magnetic switches that rapidly respond to your button presses, mounted on a 6-layer PCB that reduces noise interference and improves reliability.

Lastly, Pulsar offers three different Bruce Lee-themed Superglide3 mouse pads — one heat-treated knitted poly fabric that features the navy blue and white theme, a glass mouse pad that features the same color scheme, and another glass option that features the iconically poised actor in his most iconic film.

These limited-edition peripherals do not come cheap, though. The Superglide3 starts at $24.95 for the fabric model, while the glass options cost $99.95. The gaming mice are both priced at $139.95, regardless of your size preference, while the PCMK 3 HE TKL keyboard will set you back $179.95. That means you’ll have to spend almost $420 if you want to get the complete set with the glass mouse pad. Still, this is a worthy expense if you are a fan of Bruce Lee, and demand peripherals that can perform as fluidly as the martial arts master.

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Jowi Morales
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Jowi Morales is a tech enthusiast with years of experience working in the industry. He’s been writing with several tech publications since 2021, where he’s been interested in tech hardware and consumer electronics.