HyperX, the gaming arm of Kingston Technology, this week announced the release of two new variants of the HyperX Pulsefire Haste gaming mouse. For one of them, a combination of black and red was chosen, for the other – white and pink. Now buyers are offered three options for the device.
A key advantage of the HyperX Pulsefire Haste, the manufacturer calls a small mass, which allows you to perform sharp movements and reduces fatigue during prolonged use. The mouse weighs only 59 g. The perforated housing, reminiscent of a honeycomb, helped to achieve this result.
Other highlights include PTFE feet, 60 million-click dustproof TTC switches in the two main buttons, and a lightweight and flexible braided HyperFlex cable. All six mouse buttons are programmable. The mouse is based on a Pixart 3335 sensor with a resolution of 16,000 DPI. By default, you can switch between 400, 800, 1600 and 3200 DPI, but fine-tuning can be done in HyperX NGENUITY. It also allows you to program button functions, customize backlights, and work with macros. The settings are saved in the built-in memory of the mouse (one profile).
Connection to a PC is performed via USB, with a 1.8 m cable. The polling frequency is 1000 Hz. The dimensions of the mouse are 124.2 x 38.2 x 66.8 mm. The above weight does not include the weight of the cable. Together with the cable, the device weighs 80 g.
The MSRP for any HyperX Pulsefire Haste mouse is $ 50.
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