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Review on HyperX Pulsefire Surge - RGB Wired Gaming Mouse with Pixart 3389 Sensor ๐Ÿ–ฑ๏ธ up to 16000 DPI, 6 Programmable Buttons, Ergonomic Design, Compatible with Windows 10/8.1/8/7 - Black by Dagmara Pijankowska แ Œ

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The purchase was not entirely successful, there were minor problems in use.

A good mouse, but it won't last long. For my part, I am holding it in my hand like a true native. The texture is pleasing, it gives off the impression that it is dense, and it is of a high quality. There are no complaints about the material. If anyone is interested, the backlight is bright and the software allows for a flexible range of adjustment for it. It is a problem in the software that it saves the sensitivity settings and the backlight color settings to the mouse's memory. After saving, it's possible that the mouse will begin to behave erratically, the backlight will shine in an odd manner, or the sensitivity will be reset. At first, the logo did not burn; however, it was eventually rectified using software ates. In addition to selecting the sensitivity via the button on the case, you can also switch the profiles themselves (up to three total), each of which has its own set of configurable sensitivities and backlights. After my mouse had been used for a little over a year, both the right mouse button and the middle mouse button quit working. At first, the SCM would only cease functioning normally if you applied a lot of pressure, but after a while, it became unresponsive regardless of how much force was applied. The RMB is currently experiencing the same issue. In point of fact, it is quite cool (in games, particularly in shooters), but I wouldn't recommend it because you will have problems with the software and the buttons will not always be pushed, which is fortunate for you.

Pros
  • - Pleasing to the touch - The lighting can be adjusted in many ways within the program - Via the software, macros can be assigned to buttons that are already present - Braided cable -Switching sensitivity at the push of a button -The sensor is not terrible, and it is the exactly thing that accurate shooters need for dynamic play
Cons
  • When you press the left mouse button and the right mouse button, the wheel starts spinning rapidly. One year later, the buttons started failing one after the other. The software is pretty faulty.

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