![]() If you take a look at the official HyperX website, the Pulsefire Haste will set you back $49.99. Personally, I didn’t think that I would care much for the hex-shell design, because I typically prefer my mice to have a bit more weight to them, but I’ve found that it feels great and will be great for competitive games like Apex Legends. If, on the other hand, you might need a bit more precision and have to make smaller movements, then you might decide to opt for a mouse with a bit more weight that will allow you to make those small and precise movements with a bit more ease. If you need a mouse that you need to make long and fast sweeps across your mousepad, this mouse will be great for you. This is honestly going to come down to personal preference and what games you play. As far as the weight of the mouse goes, it is an ultra-lightweight mouse after all, so it’s not going to be nearly as hefty as something like the Razer Naga Pro. I haven’t really felt a difference before and after slapping on the included mouse skates, but honestly, I didn’t really have any issues with how the mouse moved on my mousepad to begin with. However, after applying the included grip tape (which, admittedly, I was a bit skeptical of), it instantly felt leagues better. However, I’ve warmed up to it over the last few days and it’s not bad – it just seems like it’s meant for smaller hands. ![]() It took a lot of adjusting to use this mouse and I honestly just thought that design and shape of it was not meant for my hands, which is fine, because not all mice are built for the same people. Now, let’s talk about the very first thing I’ve noticed about the HyperX Pulsefire Haste: initially, it feels horrible.
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