The Kingston HyperX Pulsefire is a comfortable, no-nonsense mouse that you can plug in and use almost instantly with any game.
Comfortable; Simple setup; Works in all genres; Nothing extraneous
Jarring illumination; No customization options
Manufacturer: Kingston
The Kingston HyperX Pulsefire is a comfortable, no-nonsense mouse that you can plug in and use almost instantly with any game.
Comfortable; Simple setup; Works in all genres; Nothing extraneous
Jarring illumination; No customization options
Overall the Pulsefire is impressive despite not bringing any new feature or technologies to the table. It offers solid build quality and time-tested components, and is lightweight and affordable.
The Pulsefire FPS is a no-fuss gaming mouse with a reasonable price and reliable performance. It has few frills, and the exclusion of any customization software is pretty uncommon, but it's still fully functional and comfortably designed.
No-fuss plug-and-play setup; Four sensitivity presets
No customization options or software; Relatively low dpi ceiling; Right-handed use only
Picking the right gaming mouse can be tricky. There are so many options on the market; it's hard to know where to start. The HyperX Pulsefire FPS has broad appeal, and it is well suited to multiple grip types; it can be comfortably held in a palm rest, fingertip, or claw grips.
Pixel perfect sensor performance; Omron switches; Excellent ergonomics; Lightweight braided cable; Stylish design; Durable side grips
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Over the last few months, we have seen HyperX gradually enlarging its scope and manufacturing new products not typically associated with its brand. First was the award-winning Alloy FPS keyboard, and today we are looking at the company's first mouse – the Pulsefire FPS.
Lightweight; Nice and comfy; Top performer; Plug-and-play operation; Sensible DPI presets
Could do with a £5-10 price cut to make it more competitive considering its limited feature-set
The HyperX Pulsefire FPS delivers solid performance, comfort, and build quality, albeit missing some customization.
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Gorgeous RGB lighting; Omron switches; Solid forward/back buttons
No customizable weights
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