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Review on πŸ’‘ HyperX Pulsefire FPS Pro - Gaming Mouse with Software-Controlled RGB Lighting & Macro Customization, Pixart 3389 Sensor Up to 16,000 DPI, 6 Programmable Buttons, and 95g Weight by Agata Gajda ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Unsatisfactory quality, I won't buy it anymore.

It was not feasible to determine it using the setup software that I obtained from the official page of this mouse. It turned out that you needed to remove third-party backlight control software, such as Asus AURA, and download your native program exclusively (!) From the Microsoft Store, which is something that regular people instantly erase after installing Windows. The three default DPI settings can each have an additional two added to them. A total of 5 levels are available for each profile, and the software allows for the creation of an unlimited number of profiles that are each associated with a different game. dated November: The software has not been updated; also, the mouse has stopped remembering the settings; when the program is quit, the additional dpi levels and the color designations for them are removed. As a result, a rock-solid deuce.

Pros
  • Light, pliable wiring, gorgeous and appropriate lighting, elastic switches, and flawless assembly all come together to form the ideal package. Pixart 3389 sensor. Designed for hands of a medium and big size.
Cons
  • Poor software quality, problems with other lighting programs, and unpredictable crashing throughout the installation process as a result of these factors. There is no focus on the palm in the region of the little finger, there is no rubberized surface (only elastic bands on the edges), but there is slippery plastic, similar to that found on inexpensive mice - it slips out of the hand when removed off the table, but you can get used to it in a day. Only three levels of dpi are available out of the box.