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Silas takes a look at the HyperX Pulsefire Surge RGB gaming mouse. Does he like the RGB features? Read the full review here: <a href=" KitGuru uses a variety of equipment to produce content: As of ...
HyperX also employed NXP to deliver the MCU for the Pulsefire Surge RGB> The LPC11U14F/201 is an ARM Cortex M0 processor, and it is a 32-bit unit, much more capable than what the Pulsefire Surge ...
HyperX went with the PMW3389 optical sensor from Pixart. In the Pulsefire Surge, it can go up to 16,000 DPI. The DPI can be changed through steps of 50 and up to five DPI levels can be set in the ...
The HyperX Pulsefire Surge mouse ($70) is unusual, then, in that it's a full-priced peripheral with just as many features as comparable models from Razer, Logitech or SteelSeries.
Today, we’re looking at the Pulsefire FPS Pro from HyperX. It’s the middle-child between the standard Pulsefire FPS and the Pulsefire Surge but does it do enough to stand out? Join us as we ...
This ergonomic and customisable HyperX Pulsefire Surge Gaming Mouse, with a Pixart 3389 Sensor up to 16000 DPI is now discounted! Newsletters Subscribe to our newsletters!
HyperX has followed up its amazing Haste 2 wireless mouse with a new, higher performance Pro variant that's just as good — so good it's honestly a little boring.
Our Verdict. The HyperX Pulsefire Haste Wireless is arguably the best wireless esports mouse currently available, being incredibly lightweight and featuring a precise 16,000 dpi sensor that takes ...
The HyperX Gladiate Clutch Enhanced wired controller will be available in March for $34.99, while both versions of the HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 will arrive in April for $59.99 and $79.99, ...