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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 Ada Suprynowicz ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Money down the drain, poor quality product.

I bought the mouse at the end of December, in January a small Kotska appeared on it (hiperH fps pro hit the keyboard) everything worked, in early September, LMB clicks began, everything was written off for a non-warranty case due to Kotska, both the place where I bought it and myself hyper). The mouse slips terribly in the hands because of the almost useless rubber bands, the hands sweat terribly over the LED logo. How I regretted that I chose you from Logitech 603, Logitech 703, Logitech 903, Logitech 502 and HyperX Pulsefire FPS PRO. It’s the same with the keyboard, the rubber bands fall off all the time, the paint falls off the keyboard from above, we’re not talking about stabilization at all) it farts noisily, there is no stabilization, the paint falls off) thank God that the keys at least work properly) Mikrik had to be soldered by the way, and yes , yet, when I dismantled the mouse, I saw traces of hand soldering in the area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe PCM and one microelement (the flux was not washed off at all and a small, barely visible nagarchik).

Pros
  • The shape and dimensions are very comfortable for my hand, the sensor is chic.
Cons
  • The mouse slips, useless rubber bands, a sea of ​​marriages, no real guarantee, loud clicks.