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
Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Wayne , review by: Techreport.com
A user's choice of mouse is probably the one most influenced by personal taste. Pretty much any mouse can move the cursor around, but gamers and others who use their computer day in and day out can become very particular about the shape, button placement...
Build Quality, Ergonomic Shape, Near Excellent Grip, Very Accurate & Fast (Pixart PMW3310 IR LED Optical Sensor), Price (For Some),
Single Color Illumination, No Control Panel,
We only had three days to play around with the Pulsefire FPS but that was more than enough since it features our favorite claw grip design (palm grip is also supported). Overall we only have good things to say about the Pulsefire FPS since it's a...
With the Pulsefire FPS, the HyperX team has shown a lot has been learned along the way during their dive into the gaming peripheral market. From the start, the Pulsefire FPS falls in line with most lightweight mice, featuring an all-plastic body and rubbe...
The HyperX Pulsefire FPS is a DeathAdder with a much-loved 3310 inside. Not too bad for HyperX's first stab at a mouse. Five buttons, light weight, generic shape, so-so mouse wheel, DPI switcher—it's bare-bones, but maybe that's fine. Like HyperX's Alloy...
We get the whole idea of what HyperX is trying to do with the Pulsefire FPS, and we feel that they delivered in almost every aspect. They have limited themselves to doing one thing, but doing that one thing very well. HyperX wanted a comfortable mouse tha...
The HyperX Pulsefire FPS is a DeathAdder with a much-loved 3310 inside. Not too bad for HyperX's first stab at a mouse. Five buttons, light weight, generic shape, so-so mouse wheel, DPI switcher—it's bare-bones, but maybe that's fine. Like HyperX's Alloy...
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Published: 2017-09-04, Author: Tomas , review by: uk.hardware.info
In this test of 37 models there are only a few mice that left us with the thought 'you definitely do not want to purchase that one'. There are a lot of similarities, but there are also some models that stand out or simply perform slightly better than the...
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Published: 2017-07-08, Author: James , review by: pcgameware.co.uk
The HyperX Pulsefire FPS is a good mouse, but unfortunately that's all it is. If that's what you're looking for then this might be the mouse for you. But at £50 many other manufacturers offer more than this…The HyperX Pulsefire FPS arrived at pcG in a sma...
Lightweight, Nice and comfy, Top performer, Plug-and-play operation, Sensible DPI presets
Could do with a £5-10 price cut to make it more competitive considering its limited feature-set
The Pulsefire FPS is HyperX's maiden gaming mouse, and I think it is a very successful first offering.It is well-designed, with a comfy shape that suits both palm-and-claw grip. It is also very light, weighing in at 95g (not including the cable) so FPS ga...