HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Wireless Review 5

HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Wireless Review

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Introduction

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Established in 2002, HyperX is the gaming gear division of HP. With the Pulsefire Haste 2 Wireless, the Pulsefire Haste Wireless receives a thorough update. The shape is unchanged, but HyperX has gotten rid of all externally visible holes, yet the weight stays at 60 g. The sensor has been upgraded to the HyperX 26K sensor, which essentially is a PixArt PAW3395, accompanied by HyperX main button switches, which are customized TTC Gold switches. The Pulsefire Haste 2 Wireless is capable of both 2.4 GHz wireless and Bluetooth operation, and up to 100 hours of battery life are advertised. RGB lighting has been kept to a minimum and only encompasses the scroll wheel, customization of which is possible through HyperX NGENUITY, which also includes all the other usual options. Pure PTFE feet are used, and a set of replacement feet is included in the box, along with a set of grip tape. Lastly, the Pulsefire Haste 2 Wireless is compatible with NVIDIA Reflex, even though this isn't advertised anywhere. The Pulsefire Haste 2 Wireless is available in black or white.



Specifications

HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Wireless
Size:124.3 mm x 66.8 mm x 38.2 mm
Size (inches):4.89" x 2.63" x 1.50"
Ambidextrous:Yes (side buttons on left side only)
Weight:60 g
Number of Buttons:6 (including wheel click)
Main Switches:HyperX Switch (100 M)
Wheel Encoder:Mechanical
Sensor:HyperX 26K (PixArt PAW3395)
Resolution:200–26,000 CPI
Polling Rate:125/250/500/1000 Hz
Cable:1.80 m, braided
Software:Yes
Price:$89.99
Warranty:Two years
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