The HyperX wireless gaming mouse has arrived

Mar 4, 2022 - 16:57
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The HyperX wireless gaming mouse has arrived

HyperX will soon release a wireless version of the extremely popular Pulsefire Haste mouse, priced at $ 80. The symmetrical rodent, 124.3 mm long, 66.8 mm wide, and 38.2 mm high, is ready to travel, and practically every information about it is known.

The six-button Pulsefire Haste Wireless is based on the well-known 450 ips / 40 gs PixArt PAW 3335 sensor, which scales up to 16,000 cpi in the present version, with four sensitivity stages, and the default settings adhere to the standard (400, 800, 1600, 3200 cpi).

This sensor was similarly modest in the simple Pulsefire Haste, and in fact, there could only be problems with significant (positive) cpi-deviance, but on the one hand, this can be bypassed, and on the other hand, it is strongly dependent on the implementation, and it is not a sensor-specific phenomenon. Only one onboard profile can be saved in internal memory, but let's be honest, most of us won't need more.

Underneath the main clicks are our personal favorites, the "80 Million" dust-resistant TTC Gold Dustproof Switches, which are tactility-wise similar to today's hit Kailh GM 8.0, but require somewhat less power to activate, giving them a slightly lighter click sensation.

Because these switches paid tribute to their cable ancestor, it is likely that the designers did not change the TTC encoder, which is adequately tactile but does not operate too noisily and with well-separated stages.

The cursor chassis design has not changed, there are no holes in the sides, and the most beautiful thing is that the original weight of 57 grams has only increased by 4 and 5 grams, respectively, leaving the twine: the black edition weighs 61 grams and the white edition weighs 62 grams on the scales.

With this in mind, the new Pulsefire is primarily viewed as the polar opposite of the Logitech G PRO X Wireless, Glorious Model O, and G-Wolves Hati S Wireless, and if it's 2.4 GHz radio frequency connection brings at least the latter two levels - no problem. With its assembly quality - a very percussive (and aggressively priced) option for those looking for a light but "tailless" mouse. In any case, Logitech's switches and taps are guaranteed to be a hit.

The 370 mAh battery offers a lifespan of around 100 hours, although this estimate is only valid when the addressable RGB lighting that monitors the roller is switched off. The polling rate is limited to 1000 Hz, the USB Type-C / Type-A cable is 1.8 meters long, and the INGENUITY program serves as the software backend.

The bottoms are made of virgin grade PTFE (and a bonus set is included for free), and the rat is dust and moisture resistant up to IP55. Grip tape, which may be applied to the left and right clicks as well as both sides, is one of the extras. As we indicated in the first paragraph, the teaser comes with a two-year warranty and costs $ 80.