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.
Manufacturer: Kingston
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.
This is one hell of a mouse. With rgb and very precise gaaming you can't go wrong.
Software is unobtrusive. Mouse is light, but doesn't feel like a hollow plastic toy. A good all-around mouse, with reasonable default settings.
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
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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If you've ever been within spitting distance of a Plunkbat chicken dinner, you know the importance of having a light, nimble mouse under your fingers. You won't be tucking into anything even remotely bird-shaped if you've only got something big and bulky like the Roccat Kone Aimo or Corsair Scimitar...
The HyperX Fury S mouse pad is the easier of the two items we have looked at today to sum up. Okay the size of our review sample is not for me, but the design, the slick surface, the grippy underside and the luxurious padding mean that at whichever size you prefer you're going to be getting an...
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
The Pulsefire Surge from HyperX is a wired gaming mouse with solid specs and 360-degree ring of RGB lighting. The heart of the mouse is its optical sensor, which in this case is the Pixart PMW3389 ; a sensor with a native 16,000 DPI ( or CPI ) resolution.
HyperX's Pulsefire Surge starts with a proven design and rings it with an array of configurable RGB LEDs to let gamers enjoy both form and...
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