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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 Rene Putman

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A very underrated mouse!

What can I say other than this is a fantastic mouse. I was a bit skeptical because of the price, but when I tried it I realized that it is underrated and has a lot of value. First of all, this mouse is beautiful and the clicks are pleasant. Omron switches definitely help with that. It's pretty easy if you're looking for a pure FPS mouse. Most mice with this type of sensor cost a lot more, not to mention their beauty helping with that. The braided cable is still solid and doesn't bother me at all. I have big hands and sometimes I have to be really picky. This mouse is big enough to be comfortable without being too small. I like the g602's full grip, but this one isn't as wide, with a nice contour, and I don't have a problem here. I played games like Deadside and really liked this sensor. It's a fantastic buy when you can get it for less than fifty dollars and still get it at the suggested retail price. I don't use this as a daily driver, I use it as a more situational FPS mouse, but it can double up on anything you want. The side buttons feel fantastic and the scroll button feels good too. The only thing that really worries me is the software, but since Ngenuity is in beta it's forgivable as I'm a huge fan of Kingston and HyperX in general. I believe it will improve over time. Ngenuity gave me no real problems and was pretty straightforward. This time with HyperX, I have a feeling the build quality won't last forever, but I'd like to see this mouse in a lightweight, semi-hollow honeycomb frame, then it should be there with some of the best mice available. Keep them in front of HyperX!

Pros
  • Big skates for easy gliding
Cons
  • Expensive

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