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Review on ๐Ÿ–ฑ๏ธ HyperX Pulsefire Haste Gaming Mouse - Ultra-Lightweight, 59g, Honeycomb Shell, Hex Design, RGB, HyperFlex USB Cable, Up to 16000 DPI, 6 Programmable Buttons by Jay Campbell

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It doesn't get any better in this price range.

There's no mouse that can match the Haste at this price point. While many would consider this a budget mouse, it doesn't perform or look like it. The TTC switches are loud and clicky (very nice sound), the scroll wheel is quiet, doesn't rattle when shaken, doesn't squeak when gripped tightly, and the cable is surprisingly good. Not XM1r good, but close. You also get an extra set of skates which glide very well and are not flimsy like other standard skates. A set of pens is also included in the box. Looks very good and offers the desired support. Not bad for that. Don't get frustrated with the 3335 sensor. It works well and we've come to a point where sensors aren't as important as comfort. My hand size is 18cm x 9.5cm and Haste fits my hand well thanks to its relaxed palm and fingertip grip. If you fought your way through, I might have looked at something else. The side buttons could be a little bigger, protrude a little more, and I don't like that HyperX has decided to use glossy plastic instead of the nice matte plastic that the case has (I'm picky about this and have a hard time closing it find something not to like about this mouse). Is this the best mouse? No, but if your upper limit is $50-60, get this mouse. Period. There is nothing better in this price range. It's light (59g, 61g by my standards), performs well, is packed with extras, and has a surprisingly good build quality for a mouse at this price point. The only other mouse that gives you such value for money is the Viper Mini.

Pros
  • Few competitors
Cons
  • Hard to remember, but it was