Overview of HyperX Pulsefire FPS
hello folks,Mashhud Hasan here from frenzyweb360.today i'm here with a gaming mouse produced by HyperX.it's pulsefire FPS which contains PMW3310 sensor,textile finishing,1kHz of polling and some interesting features to talk about.after watching some of it's reviews and users' experiences,today i'm going to discuss about some facts about this mouse.so without further thinking,let's jump into it
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well,let's talk about it's size and shape.this mouse is comparably bigger sized.i found it's shape kinda similar to GB XM300.palm-rest and claw-rest is rubberized but the thing that amazed me most is it's side parts.there's no thumb rest though but both of the side is coated with textile skin which will allow your fingers to grip the mouse without forcing much by yourself.the weight of this mouse without cable is 95g.with cable,the weight is 120.the reason of this elevation of weight after adding the cable is because of the cable is braided,long and very thick.
now let's talk about it's buttons.this mouse has a total of 6 buttons including left & right buttons,two side buttons,a DPI button and a scroll wheel.left and right buttons are named D2FC-F-7N(20M) which can be clicked upto 20 million times.these buttons are very clicky and easy to press.a pair of Kailh switches are on the role of side buttons.they're quite hard to press but are positioned on very comfortable areas of the chassis to reach.there's a DPI button to change the DPI in 4 different modes.the scroll wheel is rubberized and seems comfortable for quick and smooth web roaming.
here's the product link-click here
well,let's talk about it's size and shape.this mouse is comparably bigger sized.i found it's shape kinda similar to GB XM300.palm-rest and claw-rest is rubberized but the thing that amazed me most is it's side parts.there's no thumb rest though but both of the side is coated with textile skin which will allow your fingers to grip the mouse without forcing much by yourself.the weight of this mouse without cable is 95g.with cable,the weight is 120.the reason of this elevation of weight after adding the cable is because of the cable is braided,long and very thick.
now let's talk about it's buttons.this mouse has a total of 6 buttons including left & right buttons,two side buttons,a DPI button and a scroll wheel.left and right buttons are named D2FC-F-7N(20M) which can be clicked upto 20 million times.these buttons are very clicky and easy to press.a pair of Kailh switches are on the role of side buttons.they're quite hard to press but are positioned on very comfortable areas of the chassis to reach.there's a DPI button to change the DPI in 4 different modes.the scroll wheel is rubberized and seems comfortable for quick and smooth web roaming.
finally,let's discuss about it's sensor.this sensor is PixArt PMW3310.SS Rival 300,Madcatz Pro X,DM 2 Comfy-these mice are also contains PMW3310 sensor.this sensor can run upto 3200DPI.it can be changed to 4 different modes(400/800/1600/3200 DPI). according to some other users' tests,this sensor tracks pretty smooth without any acceleration(since it has a quite low gravitational acceleration of 30g).it doesn't spin out often at fast horizontal moves.but some users have found this issue,maybe because of having low tracking speed(130IPS). other uncommon issues like stuttering,angle snapping are prevented from it.some people will complain about it's lower DPI but i don't think it's going to be a problem.since this mouse is for FPS gamers,so they've tried to keep the DPI as close as possible with the native DPI so that the mouse can produce precision tracking without pixel skipping.moreover,many CS:GO players use their mice at below 400DPI,they also settle the in-game sensitivity lower.in that way,they dedicate hard times on moving their mice but they get almost 1-to-1 accuracy as an output.and DPI setting is a personal thing.if you like pixel precise movements, you definitely prefer perfect calculated combination of DPI and in-game sensitivity.but if you're a fan of marketing gimmicks,this mouse won't attract you.
so let's highlight it's facts and show it's pros and cons down below
pros:-
- DPI isn't far from native DPI which will allow you precise movements
- comparably lower acceleration
- high polling rate (1000Hz)
- textile finishing on specific places
- braided cable
- lower tracking speed (130IPS)
- mouse is pretty heavy with the cable (120g) which will affect the frail handed gamers\
- side buttons are hard to press
here are the overall things you need to be concerned of this mouse before buying it.thanks a lot for reading and stay tuned for more
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