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Review on ๐Ÿ’ก 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 Nowickq แ Œ

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not everything is so bad, the average purchase in quality.

The mouse has a satisfying feel to it. The assembly is sturdy, however the left mouse button (LMB) has a backlash, and all of the other buttons have a monolithic feel to them. Because of the size of the legs and the increased surface area of friction, this creature is not the most nimble. Shape for those with large hands and right-handedness (from 19 cm). branded carpet can be navigated with ease. It is unfortunate that there are no weights available because there are amateurs that require more than 100 grams. And then there are those awful side pads, which are supposed to aid the grip but really make the surface more slippery. It never occurred to me that my hand would get sweaty while I was using the mouse, but it is a significant issue here. I have played video games on a personal computer (PC) for the past 20 years, and during that time I have used mice manufactured by a variety of companies. I never once considered the possibility that my hands could sweat; in fact, I used to make fun of people who complained that they had sweaty hands. And in this instance, the only thing that causes the casing to overheat is the design, along with possibly the backlight. The software is also worse in comparison to that offered by Logitech, where everything is presented in a way that is easily navigable and comprehendible. Particularly concerning antiStifJobs is the act of storing a profile.

Pros
  • Sensing and shape.
Cons
  • One week later, the WHEEL started making creaking noises!