Monday, April 3rd 2023

HyperX Now Shipping Pulsefire Haste 2 Wired and Wireless Gaming Mice

HyperX, the gaming peripherals team at HP Inc. and brand leader in gaming and esports, today announced it is now shipping the Pulsefire Haste 2 Gaming Mouse in both wired and wireless versions. The Pulsefire Haste 2 gaming mouse lineup offers ultra-lightweight designs, HyperX switches and HyperX sensors for better control and performance. For gamers seeking an ultra-lightweight mouse to complement their gaming skills, Pulsefire Haste 2 mice deliver ultimate comfort and command at their fingertips.

The Pulsefire Haste 2 gaming mouse lineup is ultra-lightweight and features a solid shell structure. Both wired and wireless options are equipped with the new HyperX 26K sensor, offering precise tracking and optimal sensitivity for smooth and fast cursor movements up to 26,000 DPI and a tracking speed of 650 IPS. The Pulsefire Haste 2 mouse lineup employs the new and reliable HyperX switches, providing tactile and audible feedback, and a lifespan of up to 100 million clicks.
"The HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 gaming mouse is designed to cater to the specific needs of gamers," said Jennifer Ishii, category manager, HyperX. "With its lightweight design and control features, Pulsefire Haste 2 mice offer exceptional gaming performance for quick in-game movements and improved accuracy."

Available in black and white colorways, the new additions to HyperX's mouse lineup offer new levels of comfort, performance and control, and are designed to improve the user experience. More information on the new gaming mouse lineup includes:

HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Gaming Mouse: The Pulsefire Haste 2 gaming mouse weighs just 53g1 and is specifically designed for fast sweeping movements. The mouse is optimized for minimal input lag with an impressive 8000 Hz polling rate to enhance precision and performance during gaming sessions, making it ideal for FPS games and competitive gameplay.

HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Wireless Gaming Mouse: The Pulsefire Haste 2 wireless gaming mouse is designed for gamers who demand instantaneous performance and desire the convenience of wireless connectivity. The Pulsefire Haste 2 wireless gaming mouse offers dual-mode wireless connectivity, allowing users to switch between 2.4 GHz wireless and Bluetooth connections. It comes with the HyperFlex 2 charging cable, enabling users to charge while using the mouse and switching between wired and wireless modes. This second generation Pulsefire Haste wireless mouse weighs in at 61g1 and offers up to a 100-hour battery life.
The Pulsefire Haste 2 gaming mouse lineup offers enhanced control with its included grip tape, super-flexible paracord cable that reduces tension and resistance and virgin PTFE skates to provide low friction and high responsiveness for a quick, effortless glide. Additionally, both models can be fully customized and optimized for users' personal preferences with the HyperX NGENUITY Software. Users can create macros for the programmable buttons, customize DPI settings and personalize RGB lighting.
Availability
The new Pulsefire Haste 2 wired and wireless mouse are available now through the HyperX Shop.
  • HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 wired Gaming Mouse - $59.99
  • HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 wireless Gaming Mouse - $79.99
Source: HyperX
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3 Comments on HyperX Now Shipping Pulsefire Haste 2 Wired and Wireless Gaming Mice

#1
VulkanBros
I have the original Pulsefire Haste (wired version for my gaming rig and the wireless one for my laptop)
Very pleased with them - will TPU get a review on those (v2)?
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#2
DeathtoGnomes
GFreemanemploys the new and reliable HyperX switches
This remains to be seen and tested. There is plenty examples of 'accidental' double clicks or mis-click mice out there with "reliable" switches.
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#3
chstamos
Optical switches or GTFO. We're not paying for trash mechanical switches with a doubleclick expiration date any more.

At most, I could entertain the thought of purchasing a mechanical switch mouse if it had a hotswap mechanism and spare switches inside, like Asus does on some mice.

Screw mechanical switch "500 million" garbage that peters out and starts doubleclicking before you reached 1 million clicks. Screw mechanical switches . Screw needing soldering skills to keep a mouse working past two years.

PS: And by the way, the first mouse manufacturer that doesn't hide screws under the gliding pads, thus necessitating destroying the pads in order to open up the mouse, should get an award for not being morons. So many things to make mice better, and they keep churning the same crap.
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