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HyperX Adds Pulsefire Warp to its Wireless Gaming Mouse Range

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HyperX is readying its brand new Pulsefire Warp wireless gaming mouse, and it may have jumped the queue in front of the recently revealed Pulsefire Haste 2 wired and wireless models. The Pulsefire Warp seems to be an exclusive item for sale only on the MechKeys online store for the time being, and there is no word about it becoming available at more mainstream outlets. The Haste 2 variants have been spotted out in the wild, but only a few lucky people managed to snag these mice early - that initial batch was either a time exclusive preview or issued in error by parent company Hewlett Packard, via its official Ebay outlet. HyperX has stated that the official Haste 2 launch window is scheduled for next month.

The Pulsefire Warp looks to sit below the Haste 2 Wireless in terms of specifications - it lacks the latter's high-end optical sensor (PAW 3395), fancy primary switches and a shell engineered to be very light in weight (74 g vs. 60 g respectively). This indicates that it is a more budget friendly offering, coming at a release price of $65.99, yet the Haste 2 Wireless will have an MSRP of $79.99, and the Haste 2 Wired's MSRP will be $59.99. HyperX is likely targeting different segments within the gaming mouse buying market with its Pulsefire range - the Warp will appeal to a more general audience with an offering of solid performance, a transparent shell aesthetic paired with RGB lighting. In contrast, the Haste 2 variants are stripped back in appearance and tuned for maximum performance - so enthusiasts and hardcore competitive types will be eager to get a hands-on with these.



Folks have been quick to point out that the Pulsefire Warp looks quite familiar - it appears to share similarities with Roccat's Burst range of gaming mice, in particular the Burst Air Pro model. It is notable that the Burst's patterned plus textured side grips have been emulated to a degree. The Warp also bears a slight resemblance to Endgame Gear's XM1r, especially in the Dark Frost finish, which gives the body a matte transparent effect. It turns out that the Pulsefire Warp is simply an OEM shell that already exists outside of the HyperX brand - Mars Gaming's MMR wired gaming mouse has been on sale for more than a year, as a sub-$20 offering. HyperX has sought to spruce up the same shell with much improved internal specifications and wireless connectivity.

The Pulsefire Warp could be a difficult sell for HyperX, considering that the Roccat Burst Pro Air has been around for a while now, is often discounted and offers a better sensor (PAW 3370), plus optical primary switches. It also faces internal competition from the Haste 2 twins, although the shapes do differ - the Haste's shell is often compared to the Logitech G Pro. It is certainly too early to judge the Pulsefire Warp's prospects - it is best to wait until user feedback emerges, and for a potential review from pzogel, TPU's resident mouse boffin.



Presenting the all-new HyperX Pulsefire Warp, a high-speed wireless gaming mouse designed by professionals for the gamer in you. The mouse comes boasts agile aiming with fast tracking with its lightweight design and Pixart 3335 high-speed optical sensor. Users can adjust the DPI between 400 to 16000 range and get their preferred settings on the go. HyperX has featured highly-durable Kailh Black Mamba 8.0 GE micro-motion switches that offer quick rebound, smooth clicking, and a durability of over 80 million clicks!!



Treat your wrists to the lightweight wireless precision of the HyperX Pulsefire Warp Wireless Gaming Mouse. Weighing just 74 g, this lightweight, symmetrical mouse gives you wireless freedom, preventing your mouse cable from snagging or tangling in important situations. With up to 100 hours on a single charge, you'll get in days of headshots in before you need to plug in the included charging cable. Pulsefire Warp also features a PixArt 3335 for detection up to 16000 DPI natively, and a low-latency 2.4 GHz connection, delivering the convenience of wireless without sacrificing precision. The large, virgin PTFE skates provide a smooth glide, perfect for both sweeping mouse movements, and precision flicks. Customize DPI settings, create macros, and assign button mappings with HyperX Illusion Software.



The HyperX Pulsefire Warp is currently available to purchase for $65.99 at MechKeys.com. Wider international availability is to be determined.

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I think the author mistakenly wrote Surge instead of Haste
Fixed - cheers! My fault for looking at the Pulsefire Surge that's sitting on my desk!
 
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