HyperX Pulsefire Haste Wireless Gaming Mouse Review 13

HyperX Pulsefire Haste Wireless Gaming Mouse Review

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Introduction

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Established in 2002, HyperX is the gaming gear division of HP. More than a year after the wired Pulsefire Haste, HyperX introduces the Pulsefire Haste Wireless. Much like the former, the Pulsefire Haste Wireless is powered by PixArt's PAW3335 sensor and equipped with TTC Gold Micro switches for the main buttons and pure PTFE feet, yet only weighs 3 g more than the wired version while promising a battery life of up to 100 hours without illumination. In order to achieve this weight, RGB lighting has been kept to a minimum. Much like on the wired Pulsefire Haste, the lighting can be configured within HyperX NGENUITY, which also includes all the other usual options. Once again, sets of grip tape and replacement feet are included, too. The Pulsefire Haste Wireless is available either in black or white, the latter of which weighs 1 g more.



Specifications

HyperX Pulsefire Haste Wireless
Size:124.2 mm x 66.8 mm x 38.2 mm
Size (inches):4.89" x 2.63" x 1.50"
Ambidextrous:Partially (side buttons on left side only)
Weight:60 g
Number of Buttons:6 (including wheel click)
Main Switches:TTC Golden Micro Dustproof (80 M)
Wheel Encoder:Mechanical
Sensor:PixArt PAW3335
Resolution:200–16,000 CPI
Polling Rate:125/250/500/1000 Hz
Cable:1.80 m, braided
Software:Yes
Price:$79.99
Warranty:Two years

Packaging


Aside from the mouse, one finds a USB Type-C to Type-A charging cable, wireless dongle, wireless extender, warranty card, quick start guide, set of grip tape, and set of replacement feet in the box.

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