Introduction
HyperX is Kingston's high-performance division, delivering stunning quality products since the early 2000's. Lately, they have joined the gaming peripherals area, and their new stuff instantly became renowned among many gamers around the globe. The Pulsefire Surge is their second gaming mouse, which features 360° RGB lighting, a high-end PixArt PMW3389 optical sensor, Omron switches rated for 50 million clicks, and much more.
Specifications
HyperX Pulsefire Surge |
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Sensor: | PixArt PMW3389 |
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Main Switches: | Omron D2FC-F-7K(50M) |
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Wheel Encoder: | TTC gray (10 mm height) |
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Size: | 120 mm x 63 mm x 41 mm |
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Ambidextrous: | Yes, side buttons on the left only |
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Number of Buttons: | 6 |
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Weight: | 104 g without cable |
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Polling Rate: | 125–1000 Hz |
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Cable: | 1.8 m long, braided |
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Software: | HyperX NGenuity |
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Packaging
As you would expect from HyperX, red and black colors dominate the box. There are some render pictures, technical specifications, and other bits of information printed on the package, which doesn't feature a peek-through window at the front. Once you open it up, there is a cardboard insert with a plastic cover that holds the mouse in place. The contents of the package are the mouse, a quick-start guide, and some other catalogs. Pieces of protective film have been put on the buttons and mouse feet—I honestly don't understand why though as all these just generates extra trash in the end, and the mouse is already well protected without them. Unfortunately, no stickers or extra mouse feet have been included.