Testseek.com have collected 139 expert reviews of the Kingston HyperX Pulsefire FPS and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston HyperX Pulsefire FPS.
July 2017
(82%)
139 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(93%)
381 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Build Quality
Ergonomic Shape
Near Excellent Grip
Very Accurate & Fast (Pixart PMW3310 IR LED Optical Sensor)
Price (For Some)
Easy to use
Well made with a nice aesthetic design
Light
Comfortable for all kinds of grips
Solid slate of basic gaming features
No-fuss plug-and-play setup
Four sensitivity presets
Very light
For competitive e-sports play
Braided cord
Four pre-configured dpi settings
Pixart 3310 optical sensor
Comfortable shape
Reminiscent of Razer's DeathAdder
Plug-and-play
No software needed
Familiar Pixart 3310 sensor
Comfortable
Simple setup
Works in all genres
Nothing extraneous
Very comfortable to hold and use
Incredibly smooth motion and precision with Pixart 3310 sensor
Plug & Play
No software to install
Multiple DPI settings
Responsive clicking with Omron switches
Omiron switches are durable and reliable
Great look and feel of the mouse body
Braided cable with stress relief sheath
Large skates make for smooth movement
Textured body and scroll wheel
The editors didn't like
Single Color Illumination
No Control Panel
Not able to customize DPI
The two thumb buttons are a bit small
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No customization options or software
Relatively low dpi ceiling
Right-handed use only
No configuration software
No lefty version
And designed only for large hands
No way to turn off scroll wheel and logo lighting
Dpi settings not configurable
Dpi button instead of toggle
DPI switching changes LED colors—outmoded
Low DPI cap
Could be a problem on a 4K monitor
Average in just about every way
Jarring illumination
No customization options
Additional thumb buttons may just be slightly out of reach for some
If you are looking for a mouse which is durable, comfortable and doesn't need any special setup, then the Pulsefire FPS seems like a mouse for you. If we combine it with the FURY S Pro mouse pad, then we get a perfect base for our daily challenges.The Hyp...
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 y...
Published: 2017-06-02, Author: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com
Abstract: Kingston's HyperX gaming brand has been very active in recent years, filling it with products with a good price-performance ratio. After she started releasing gaming sets and mechanical keyboards, the appearance of gaming mice could only be considered a m...
Abstract: Kingston HyperX expands its grasp on high-end gaming peripherals with the new HyperX Pulsefire FPS Mouse Upon opening the box, the mouse has an attractive black scheme with 6 buttons, comfortable rubber side grips, and a braided cord The ergonomics are v...
Published: 2017-05-10, Author: Ron , review by: gamingtrend.com
Omiron switches are durable and reliable, Great look and feel of the mouse body, Braided cable with stress relief sheath, Large skates make for smooth movement, Textured body and scroll wheel
Slightly higher DPI would make it perfect
I'm floored by just how well-built the HyperX Pulsefire is. It has more tech in it than most mice at double the price. Hitting DPI values of 3200, it'll satisfy all but professional gaming crowd. This may be the best $50 mouse on the market
Published: 2017-05-01, Author: Joe , review by: legitreviews.com
You may have also noticed the nice HyperX mouse pad in some of the images. Well, Kingston also sent over an early sample of their new Fury S Pro Gaming mouse pad (not to be confused with the existing Fury Pro that's out today) to make sure we had a proper...
Published: 2017-04-28, Author: Matthew , review by: pcmag.com
No-fuss plug-and-play setup, Four sensitivity presets,
No customization options or software, Relatively low dpi ceiling, Right-handed use only
As long as you don't need customization features or super-high sensitivity, HyperX's first gaming mouse is a solid and affordable option with simple setup and multiple dpi presets...
Published: 2017-04-28, Author: Matthew , review by: pcmag.com
No-fuss plug-and-play setup, Four sensitivity presets
No customization options or software, Relatively low dpi ceiling, Right-handed use only
As long as you don't need customization features or super-high sensitivity, HyperX's first gaming mouse is a solid and affordable option with simple setup and multiple dpi presets...
Very light, for competitive e-sports play, Braided cord, Four pre-configured dpi settings, Pixart 3310 optical sensor
No configuration software, No lefty version, and designed only for large hands, No way to turn off scroll wheel and logo lighting, Dpi settings not configurable, Dpi button instead of toggle
This very light mouse is super for competitive gameplay (if you're a righty with a big paw), where the rules don't permit configuration software. If any of these conditions don't apply, you may want to look elsewhere. Read More...
Comfortable, Simple setup, Works in all genres, Nothing extraneous
Jarring illumination, No customization options
Kingston's line of HyperX headsets and keyboards has aimed to cut through a lot of the pomp and circumstance surrounding gaming peripherals, and the company's mouse follows the same theme. The Pulsefire is terrifically simple, and while its lack of custom...