HyperX Pulsefire Core Gaming Mouse
Model: HXMC004B
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Type: | Mouse |
Game Platform: | PC |
Color: | Black |
As usual, to test I fire up FPS game like Battlefield 1, CS: GO, Battlefield 5 and few other games, the PixArt PAW3327 sensor is accurate and there no accelerations issue. As for comfort concerned it’s very comfortable to hold because of its small size, and standard grip style will be fingertip grip...
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Great build quality, Ambidextrous design, Good sensor, 20-million-click switches, Two side buttons, Two DPI switches for easy switching, 1.8m long and braided cable, Built-in onboard memory for saving profile on the mouse
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Not ideal for all grip style, The software needs some tweaking
At AU$69 the HyperX Pulsefire Core RGB Gaming mouse offers very decent performance and features for an entry level mouse. It has solid build quality, very responsive for various gaming and productivity suites, while providing some level of RGB functionality.
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Customization ability, RGB functionality, Good ergonomics, Customization ability, RGB functionality, Good ergonomics
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Light weight could pose an issue to some, Light weight could pose an issue to some
Not too long ago, I reviewed the Pulsefire Surge, and I wasn't at all flattered by what it provides for its price—it's not a bad mouse, but its rivals at the same price point provide better performance and customizability.
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Good choice of materials, Great sensor performance, Excellent build quality, Decent buttons, Nice-looking RGB lighting, Relatively light and flexible cable, Fantastic value for the price
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Very limited performance settings available, Extremely heavyweight software, No replacement mouse feet included
Ever since the beginning of 2018, the Steelseries Rival 110 has been my best gaming mouse recommendation for those on a budget. Available for just £25 / $23 these days, it’s a tough act to beat for anyone looking to keep costs down to an absolute minimum.
One of the main innovations and welcome additions that HyperX brought to its line-up of peripherals and various other hardware bits and pieces was the introduction of its own HyperX NGenuity software.
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Great sensor and click-feel and quality for the price, Intuitive software support for customisation, Lightweight
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Hard plastic finish does highlight the price-point, RGB limited to logo that sits mostly underneath your palm
Great mouse, but a little small if your hands are decently large. Lacks a lot of the buttons that other gaming mice have which is a good or bad thing depending on your preferences. Cool color-changing LED logo. I use this one for work as opposed to my much larger Razer mouse for gaming at home.
I love it. Works great for me. Have to keep app open,
- Pixart 3327 optical sensor with native DPI up to 6,200
- Comfortable symmetric design
- Seven programmable buttons
- Easy customization with HyperX NGenuity software
- Large mouse skates for smooth, controlled gliding
- Pulsefire Core Gaming Mouse
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- Pulsefire Core Gaming Mouse
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