
Turtle Beach
The Turtle Beach Burst II Air is a 47 g ultra‑lightweight wireless gaming mouse featuring a high‑end PixArt PAW3395 sensor, Titan optical switches and up to 120 hours of Bluetooth battery life. It offers triple‑mode connectivity, onboard profile storage and a minimalist design aimed at competitive claw/fingertip gamers.
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$49.99
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$79.73
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$49.99
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$99.99
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Best For
Competitive FPS and MOBA players who prioritize ultra‑light weight and fast tracking, claw or fingertip grip users with small‑to‑medium hands, gamers wanting a no‑frills high‑performance wireless mouse with long Bluetooth battery life, and budget‑conscious buyers seeking premium specs without RGB.
Not Ideal For
Palm‑grip users with large hands, elite esports professionals demanding 2 000 Hz+ polling rates, users who prefer heavier, solid‑feeling mice, and those who consider RGB lighting essential.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consistently highlight the Burst II Air's ultra‑lightweight construction, premium PAW3395 sensor and responsive Titan switches, calling it a strong contender in the lightweight wireless mouse segment. While they applaud its battery life and Swarm II software, they note the 1 000 Hz polling ceiling, hollow chassis durability concerns, and a price that may feel steep without RGB flair.
What Users Say
Everyday users are overwhelmingly positive, lauding the mouse’s featherweight feel, comfortable shape for claw/fingertip grips, solid battery endurance and the useful accessories. Recurring complaints focus on moderate click travel, dust‑prone small PTFE pads, perceived flex in the hollow shell, and the lack of higher polling rates or RGB lighting.
Common Complaints
Moderate click travel, dust accumulation on small PTFE skates, flexing hollow shell raising durability concerns, limited 1 000 Hz polling rate, and less responsive Bluetooth mode for gaming.
What People Are Saying
“I was not expecting this mouse to be a banger”
How It Compares
vs. Razer Viper V3 Pro
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Disadvantages
Choose the Viper V3 Pro if you need higher polling rates and RGB, otherwise the Burst II Air offers lighter weight and similar sensor performance.
vs. Corsair M75 Air
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Disadvantages
The M75 Air suits users who prioritize polling speed and RGB over ultra‑light weight.
vs. Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2
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Disadvantages
The Superlight 2 is a premium alternative for those willing to pay more for top‑tier polling and brand trust, while the Burst II Air provides a more affordable ultra‑light option.