Gaming mice. They are kind of like shrimp, and you will know what I mean if you have seen the movie Forrest Gump. There’s 2-button mice, RGB and non-RGB mice, wired and wireless mice, left-handed, right-handed, and ambidextrous. You name it, there is probably a gaming mouse based on it. One of the newest types of gaming mice however, is the lightweight mouse. We have seen quite a few mice in the past that offer adjustable weights, but only recently have we seen the shift to lightweight mice. In this review, we are looking at the HyperX Pulsefire Haste. With a weight of just 59 grams and a super flexible USB cable, this mouse is poised to remove all restrictions from your mouse movements, and put you in full control of your game.
Special thanks to HyperX for providing the Pulsefire Haste review sample!
Specifications
Shape | Symmetrical |
Sensor | Pixart PAW3335 |
Resolution | Up to 16000 DPI |
DPI Presets | 400 / 800 / 1600 / 3200 DPI |
Speed | 450ips |
Acceleration | 40G |
Buttons | 6 |
Left / Right buttons switches | TTC Golden Micro Dustproof Switch |
Left / Right buttons durability | 60 million clicks |
Light effects | Per-LED RGB lighting1 |
Onboard memory | 1 profile |
Polling rate | 1000Hz |
Cable type | HyperFlex USB Cable. |
Connection type | USB 2.0 |
Skate material | Virgin-grade PTFE |
Weight (without cable) | 59g |
Weight (with cable) | 80g |
Dimensions | Length: 124.2mm Height: 38.2mm Width: 66.8mm Cable length: 1.8m |
Packaging
The Pulsefire Haste comes to us in HyperX’s standard black, white and red retail packaging, with an overhead view of the mouse on the front of the box. Various callouts and graphics indicate that this is an ultra-lightweight mouse that offers RGB lighting, a HyperFlex cable, and compatibility with not only PCs, but PlayStation and Xbox.
The backside of the box highlights the mouse with a few additional images and features in multiple languages.