Introduction
Kingston's HyperX division burst into the gaming mouse market with the Pulsefire FPS about two years ago, and last year, they released the Pulsefire FPS Pro, the revamped version. It's a pretty large right-handed ergonomic mouse featuring a PixArt PMW3389 top optical sensor, six programmable buttons, Omron switches rated for 20 million clicks, and naturally, RGB lighting. Its specifications are promising, but it has many competitors in this price range.
Specifications
HyperX Pulsefire FPS Pro |
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Size: | 127.6 mm x 71.1 mm x 41.9 mm |
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Size (inches): | 5" x 2.8" x 1.65" |
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Ambidextrous: | No |
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Weight: | 99 g (3.5 oz) as measured without the cable |
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Number of Buttons: | 6 |
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Main Switches: | Omron D2FC-F-7N 20M |
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Wheel Encoder: | Kailh red core |
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Sensor: | PixArt PMW3389 |
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Resolution: | 100–16,000 CPI |
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Polling Rate: | 1000 Hz |
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Cable: | 1.8 m long, braided |
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Software: | NGenuity |
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Price: | $44.99 |
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Warranty: | Two years |
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Packaging
The HyperX Pulsefire FPS Pro comes in nearly the same windowless packaging as the previously reviewed Pulsefire Core. It's mainly red and white with some render images, technical specifications, disposal information, and marketing text. As for the insides, there's a thin cardboard casing that is covered in some transparent plastic on the front. The contents of the package are the mouse, a quick-start guide, and some brochures—no replacement mouse feet, unfortunately.