The HyperX Pulsefire FPS Gaming Mouse provides some excellent responsiveness and 'clicks' for first person shooters, especially on a budget!
Manufacturer: Kingston
The HyperX Pulsefire FPS Gaming Mouse provides some excellent responsiveness and 'clicks' for first person shooters, especially on a budget!
If you're using a computer, you're probably going to need a mouse or some other input device. If you use your computer for gaming, you're going to want a mouse built to provide a solid gaming experience.
Very comfortable to hold and use; Incredibly smooth motion and precision with Pixart 3310 sensor; Plug & Play; no software to install; Multiple DPI settings; Responsive clicking with Omron switches
Additional thumb buttons may just be slightly out of reach for some; Mouse is best suited for a palm grip; claw or fingertip will not work very well
I've gone through a lot of different types of mouse from wired to wireless and cheap to high end this mouse is good quality for the price the accuracy is amazing and the DPI setting is super easy to change and fast it's an instant change of DPI when wanted to change the scroll wheel is very well I...
If you're looking for a well-performing mouse that won't break the bank, you won't find anything much better than the HyperX Pulsefire Surge RGB.
Gorgeous RGB lighting; Omron switches; Solid forward/back buttons
No customizable weights
Looking for a great mouse that doesn't break the bank and doesn't induce epileptic seizures with RGB and or something with less than 4,761 buttons Aside from the odd feel-in-hand, it's super easy to get accustomed to and the buttons are very clicky and tactile-feeling, so thereby satisfying to use.
This is one hell of a mouse. With rgb and very precise gaaming you can't go wrong.
Great quality, perfect size and performance and super light for FPS; cheap as too!
a great mouse. Perfect for the price range. The cord is braided which I prefer and the dpi settings are easy to edit with the add on software.
HyperX has been on something of a hot streak of late. The Kingston subsidiary is best known for its award-winning gaming headsets but has branched out with an array of peripherals that have, for the most part, been well received.
Sleek; stylish design; High-performance Pixart 3389 sensor; Very comfortable to use; Eye-catching RGB ring
Delayed availability; Companion app still improving
The next stop on my gaming gear journey has us looking at a gaming mouse. Now, Kingston is not a brand I usually associate with gaming peripherals, rather, I think of internal components instead.
- Easy to use; - Well made with a nice aesthetic design
- Not able to customize DPI
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