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£50 is a good amount for a mouse as this price is sort of like a sweet spot; usually, mice in this range are well made, yet don't skimp on the internals or features, and the HyperX Pulsefire FPS PRO is one such offering in that price category. Coming in a...
Publié: 2018-09-17, Auteur: William , review by: XSreviews.co.uk
The HyperX Pulsefire FPS Pro comes so close to perfection, offering a comfortable body, precise sensor and heaps of style. The only thing holding it back are poorly shaped side panels that make it hard to lift and some truly last-gen software. If you play...
Great choice of materials, Fantastic sensor performance, Solid build quality, Great buttons, Nice-looking RGB lighting, Relatively light and flexible cable, Comfortable for palm gripping with medium to large hands
Very limited performance settings, Extremely heavyweight software, No replacement mouse feet included, Side panel design isn't ideal for lifting up the mouse
The HyperX Pulsefire Core is available for $44.99. Great choice of materials Fantastic sensor performance Solid build quality Great buttons Nice-looking RGB lighting Relatively light and flexible cable Comfortable for palm gripping with medium to large h...
Fit and Feel (Subjective), Two RGB LED Zones, Non-Independent
With a current retail price of $59.99 on Amazon, the HyperX Pulsefire FPS Pro is situated right in the gaming mouse hotspot. That means there are a ton of competitors fighting to earn your money, and the feature set of the FPS Pro stacks up pretty well in...
Well built construction, Smooth optical sensor, Software for customizable buttons and DPI settings
The mouse is a bit big for my medium sized hands, but this is a personal preference and doesn't affect usage, The HyperX Fury S Pro mouse pad had a strong chemical smell uponopening, but lightens after time
I really enjoyed using the HyperX Pulsefire FPS Pro even though it was a bit big for my grip. I tend to pick up the mouse alot while moving it, so that may or may not work for you. It feels great in hand otherwise, and I like customizing the lighting and...
Extrait: A little under a year ago, HyperX released the Pulsefire FPS mouse. It was the company's first foray into the creation of mice, and it went well. The Pulsefire FPS was a solid mouse, likened to the Razer DeathAdder. It was fairly plain, but as far as mice...
Fantastic textured grips, Attractive design, Great performance, Smart button layout
Temperamental software
With an accurate, high-quality sensor, smart RGB lighting and some truly inspired textured grips, the Pulsefire FPS Pro is a refinement of a design that's already been successful for HyperX.You can usually find the Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum in the sa...
DPI options, Textured sides, Easy to use side buttons
No weight adjustment
The HyperX Pulsefire Pro is a near perfect gaming mouse. While it lacks adjustable weights, it has just about everything else I could ask for. It moves perfectly, has a wide range of DPI options, easy to reach side buttons, a nice grip, and an overall sle...
The HyperX FPS Pro does so much right, why would you buy anything else? The friction-less movement, customization and low price of $59.99 make this perfect for any gamer...