Huawei has released the Wireless Mouse 3 series in China, focusing on faster connection and quieter everyday use. The lineup includes a Standard version priced at 129 yuan and a Lightweight version at 149 yuan, both already available through JD.com.
The biggest change is StarFlash, a direction aligned with wireless improvements highlighted in Pulsar Zywoo Gen 2 wireless gaming mouse. Instead of going through the usual pairing steps, the mouse connects on its own when it is brought close to a supported device.
There is no need to open settings or confirm pairing each time. This makes switching between a laptop, tablet, or another device much quicker, especially for users who move between screens throughout the day.
Both versions share the same compact shape, measuring about 119.92 × 62.54 × 38.51 mm and weighing around 66 grams. The slim, low-profile design fits easily into a bag and works well on smaller desks. The Standard model comes in black and white, while the Lightweight version adds a green finish for a different look.
Dual-mode wireless support allows the mouse to work across multiple devices without extra adapters, a feature increasingly common in devices such as Yunzii M1 wireless gaming mouse. Combined with StarFlash, it cuts down the time spent reconnecting and makes daily switching feel more direct compared to typical wireless mice in this price range.
Huawei has also focused on reducing click noise, an approach reflected in ergonomic designs including Razer Pro Type Ergo keyboard. The left, right, and side buttons all feature a softer mechanism, including the forward and backward buttons. The difference is noticeable in quiet places like offices, libraries, or shared rooms where louder clicks can stand out.

A built-in shortcut connects directly to Huawei’s Xiaoyi assistant, extending features found across AI-focused devices such as GMKtec Evo T2 mini PC. A quick double-click brings up the assistant, allowing voice commands or quick actions without reaching for the keyboard. This adds another layer of convenience for users already in Huawei’s ecosystem.
Compared to earlier Huawei mice, this version focuses more on daily comfort and connection speed. Many mice at this price point push higher DPI numbers or add lighting, but this model keeps the design simple and practical. Faster connection, quieter clicks, and easy switching between devices are the main priorities here.
The Huawei Wireless Mouse 3 series is now on sale in China, with global availability yet to be confirmed.
Source: IThome






