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. Designed to be a simple, no-frills gaming mouse, is it a good buy at £49.99?
Since the HyperX Pulsefire FPS was first announced back at CES 2017, I must admit I have been looking forward to getting one in for review. I gave the Alloy FPS keyboard 9/10 back in November, and that was HyperX's first keyboard.
Specification
- Sensor: PixArt PMW3310
- Resolution: 400/800/1600/3200 DPI
- Speed: 130ips
- Acceleration: 30g
- Buttons: 6
- Left / Right switches: Omron
- Left / Right durability: 20 million clicks
- Backlight: Single colour, red
- Connection type USB: 2.0
- Polling rate: 1000Hz
- USB data format: 16 bits/axis
- Dynamic coefficient of friction: 0.21µ1
- Static coefficient of friction: 0.16µ11
- Cable type: Braided
- Weight (without cable): 95g
- Weight (with cable): 120g
- Cable length: 1.8m
- Dimensions: Length: 127.54mm, Height: 41.91mm, Width: 71.07mm