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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 Anastazja Bondarenko ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I cant say that I was completely satisfied with the product.

In general, if the wheel and side elastic bands were normal, the mouse would be happy with a good value for money. I can’t recommend buying, there are too many similar reviews where there are similar problems with the wheel

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Pros
  • -Sensor -Price -Appearance - The wire is thin in braid and quite elastic -Illumination))
Cons
  • -Honestly, this is the second mouse, in the first there was a problem, the wheel began to whistle (creak) right out of the box, exchanged for a new one, in this one after a couple of months the same thing started + sometimes when scrolling quickly, the wheel scrolls in the opposite direction, it’s just too lazy to carry her somewhere again and wait for a decision. -The side elastic bands are terrible, it would be better if they were not there at all, the thumb slips and sweats on it. -Po (beta) few settings, macro settings work disgustingly, even the most banal macros like a clicker do not work. -The hand took a long time to get used to the shape (I took it to replace the broken razer deathadder elite, which is very similar in size and shape)