Testseek.com have collected 100 expert reviews of the Kingston HyperX Pulsefire Haste and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston HyperX Pulsefire Haste.
December 2020
(83%)
100 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(94%)
133 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Extremely light
Terrific sensor for the price
Onboard memory
Stylish honeycomb chassis
Great sensor performance
Low click latency
Very high button quality
Very good scroll wheel
Good choice of components
Lightweight
Highly flexible cable
Nicely gliding feet
Grippy coating
Full software customizability
Basic RGB lighting
Set of re
Very Light
Fast but precise
Flexible USB cable
Easy to install and configure
6 programmable buttons
Good management via NGenuity software
Reasonable price
Light weight
Fast and precise gaming control
Superb cable
Good software
Excellent wireless performance
Good sensor performance
Nicely gliding mouse feet
Grippy materials
Flexible charging cable
High quality
Multi-platform compatibility
RGB effects
Easy to use NGenuity software
Very light
Comes with additional feet and grip tape
Braided USB cable
Distinct hex-shell design
Ultra-lightweight chassis
Up to 16
000 DPI
Affordably priced
Compact
Stylish design
Satisfying switches
IP55 rated
Includes replacement grip tape and PTFE feet
Excellent comfort and feel
Strong performance
Bonus features like grip tape and PTFE skates
RGB mousewheel looks cool
Ultra lightweight design
No battery to worry about charging
Comes with mouse grip tape in the box
High-quality braided cable that isn't stiff
Stylish Hex shell design
Rated for 60 million clicks
Very lightweight
Well-suited for most hand sizes with any grip type
Lightweight honeycomb design
Decent performance
Customizable DPI
Three programmable buttons
Lightweight cable
Grip tape included
Extra PTFE feet included
Reasonably priced
Solid Build Quality
Ultra-Lightweight – 59g
PixArt PAW3335 Optical Sensor
TTC Golden Micro Dustproof Switches
60M click life
HyperFlex Cable
Grips & Extra PTFE Feet Included
NGENUITY Compatible
Super fast movement
Weighs almost nothing
On the fly DPI mapping
HyperFlex cable stays out of your way
Fantastic feel and design
Responsive and clicky
Great 2.4GHz connectivity
That price tho
The editors didn't like
Chassis shape could use a bit more support
Little RGB lighting
Ridiculous CPI deviation
Having NGENUITY open wrecks USB polling
Nothing worth to mention
Nothing
Polling instability across the board
Having NGENUITY open wrecks polling
Average click latency
Buggy CPI adjustment
Charging is slow
If there is nothing to find then it still could be cheaper
Primary buttons may be mis-clicked with some grips
Published: 2021-05-17, Author: Adrian , review by: pocket-lint.com
Decent switch setup,Agile and lightweight design,Premium grip tape included as standard
Only one RGB zone,Software macros aren't perfect,Might be a touch small for some hands
All told, the HyperX Pulsefire Haste is an appealing lightweight gaming mouse. It's not the fanciest we've seen, but it has a number of highlights both in design aesthetics and specification terms.It's comfortable, capable and agile - which is obviously a...
The HyperX Pulsefire Haste is a great mid-range gaming mouse. Its ultra-light honeycomb shell provides excellent support, even if it might be a bit of a dust trap. It's not for pros but if you want somewhere between the most basic of mice and the most exp...
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Very light, Comes with additional feet and grip tape, Braided USB cable,
Primary buttons may be mis-clicked with some grips, Rivals have higher-end sensors
The HyperX Pulsefire Haste is a compelling ultra-lightweight gaming mouse worth considering at its price point. It signals the category's maturity but doesn't offer dazzling features or bring anything new to the market...
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To wrap it up, the HyperX Pulsefire Haste is a great mouse to be used for both daily driving and gaming at the same time. It does well in what it is trying to sell – its lightweight characteristics and for the price of RM175, in my opinion, it is decently...
Affordable price, Safe, comfortable shape, Comes with grip tape and replacement mouse feet
Pushing on the top and bottom can trigger the DPI button, Limited RGB lighting and functionality, Too much post-travel on side buttons
At S$79, the Pulsefire Haste delivers good enough performance at a reasonable price. But that's exactly it – the mouse is simply good enough and it's not particularly compelling when put beside competitors with better build quality or more advanced sensor...