The HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Pro is not the mouse for me, but that’s actually its strength. It packs quality components into a package designed for underserved small hands. This gives it an edge that ...
The right tool for the job, and that job is gaming. After the review of the original Pulsefire Haste back in 2021 we were very pleased with the build quality and its simplistic feature set, and we’re ...
The HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 S is a fast, light wireless gaming mouse with premium features for $150. This mouse has quality HyperX Switches, programmable RGB lighting, and a DPI range from 200 to ...
HyperX made waves in the competitive scene with the release of its original Pulsefire Haste ultralight mouse. Its combination of excellent performance, light weight, FPS friendly shape, and affordable ...
There are plenty of choices when it comes to gaming mice, and now there’s one more. Lately, the trend has been towards lighter mice with the latest having a new honeycomb shell to reduce weight.
I never thought a mouse could feel so light and effortless as it slid across my desk, but then I encountered HyperX's Pulsefire Haste. The ultra-light honeycomb hex shell and several other clever ...
Rock-solid build quality. Great price compared to the competition. Has an ultra-sensitive sensor, with up to 26,000 DPI. Clicky optical switches. HyperX’s latest gaming mouse is a nice option for ...
For the longest time, mouse development has been about one-upmanship. Manufacturers are constantly bringing new designs to the table, or in this case, the desk, with all sorts of bells and whistles to ...
With the $49.99 Pulsefire Haste, HyperX has created an outstanding esports mouse. Like previous HyperX mice, the Pulsefire Haste isn’t flashy. It’s a basic esports mouse whose signature feature, a ...
Recently, I had the chance to test the HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Pro 4K Wireless Gaming Mouse, one of two new additions to the esteemed Pulsefire lineup that HyperX revealed at CES this year. Simply ...
In undergrad, I was the guy you’d run to if you needed a charge, because I always had at least a few portable batteries in my bag at all times. A lifelong interest in technology led me to PCMag, where ...