HyperX Pulsefire Surge, we reviewed this millimeter precision gaming mouse

The gaming product has more and more room in a saturated market of brands that claim to be specialists in products for the most gamers, although later the reality is quite different. Today we have an interesting alternative accompanied by one of the most successful manufacturers of computer components in history.

We bring you the analysis of the Pulsefire Surge millimeter precision gaming mouse, a product of HyperX. You shouldn't be lacking for anything with this mouse with unmatched color capabilities and a host of components that won't allow you to use hardware as an excuse for your lack of qualities. Discover with us this mouse designed for the most gamers.

What does not HyperX sound like? Things change when we name Kingston, the manufacturer of high-quality PC components is now developing products of the same quality aimed at the most demanding users in the gaming field, and this is how HyperX came about. That is why we are faced with a product whose quality is going to be difficult to question, and the reality is that it shows right out of the box. But what you want to know is how it performs in the rest of its qualities, let's get to it.

The design and materials: In full color, the way gamers like best

What first catches our attention is that ring that surrounds the entire mouse and that does not make sense until we install the HyperX software. The magic comes into action and we see how that RGB wave begins to illuminate the mouse, the reality is that it is almost hypnotic, the middle way between the stridency of most RGB "gaming" products and elegance, It is very well thought out, even a lover of minimalism like me has been able to convince him. However, and although I am not very fond of the lights in gaming products, it seems an indispensable requirement, so since we are going to have it, it must be well done.

As for the rest, it is pure ergonomics and simplicityIt has a very attractive design at hand and it is also covered with the typical rubbery film that will save us annoyance in the form of slipping. The wheel, also made of a material that looks like rubber, ensures grip and precision in equal measure. While the central button and the sides are made of a quite attractive black lacquered plastic material. In addition, they have designed an enlarged back part which will allow us to slide the mouse better and faster in a panorama where every millisecond counts. It goes without saying that the cable, quite long - 1,8m - is made of braided nylon, we are not going to have resistance problems.

Key Features: Balance is the key

Let's go to the numbers, it has a sensor Pixart PMW3389 which offers us a resolution of up to He achieved 16,000 PPP during last BSL, an élite number., which is not bad for gamers. We have the DPI presets at 800/1600/3200. As for speed, the slide offers 450 IPS and an acceleration of 50 G. It does not seem that we are going to find an obvious weak point, in principle.

We have 6 buttons in total -three on the top and three on the left side-, Omron keys that guarantee us a durability of up to 50 million clicks. The connection is USB 2.0 and has a polling speed of 1000 Hz achieving a dynamic coefficient of friction of 0,13 nm2 and a static coefficient of 0,20 nm2. We will have to move between 100 grams -weight without cable- and 130 grams -weight with cable- depending on our situation, accompanied by proportions of 120,24 x 40,70 x 62,85 mm.

Personally the software NGenuity has convinced me, makes it compatible and easy to use by customizing the lighting, the PP settings, programming the buttons and thus allowing us to store it in the memory that the mouse has inside, to have them wherever we go. In lighting issues I have preferred to leave the default settings, the wave of RGB changes has completely convinced me.

HyperX Pulsefire Surge, we reviewed this millimeter precision gaming mouse
  • Editor's rating
  • 4 star rating
60 a 70
  • 80%

  • HyperX Pulsefire Surge, we reviewed this millimeter precision gaming mouse
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  • Integrated
    Publisher: 70%
  • Performance
    Publisher: 90%
  • Materials
    Publisher: 90%
  • Customization
    Publisher: 90%
  • Portability (size / weight)
    Publisher: 80%
  • Price quality
    Publisher: 80%

Pros

  • Materials
  • RGB lighting
  • Performance

Cons

  • Sober design

 

Editor's opinion and user experience

This mouse Pulsefire Surge by XyperX -has scored 9,2 out of 10 in IGN- it is comfortable to exhaustion and avoids the fanfare thanks to its RGB lighting design. Although it is true that the design does not impress us too much, we have felt quality and precision in each of its aspects. This makes it a very attractive mouse, which without offering features that position it at the top, does make it a balanced product that is quite attractive for those who want to find the comfort of a product designed by and for gaming. You will be able to get hold of it soon, because although it was presented on April 9 and is around the $69,00 en THIS LINK.

In short, it brings together most of the characteristics that a regular player can demand in such a product at a standard price, which makes it extremely attractive.


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