HyperX has today announced that their new Pulsefire Haste 2 gaming mouse is now shipping in both wired and wireless versions.
The Pulsefire Haste 2 is an ultralight gaming mouse which makes use of HyperX switches and HyperX sensors which gives gamers better control and performance. The wired version of the mouse weighs just 53g whilst the wired weighs a fair bit more at 61g. Both the wired and wireless mouse feature HyperX’s new tactile and reliable switches which feature a life span of 100 million clicks and their new 26k sensor which provides precise tracking and smooth cursor movements.
Included with the mice to aid and enhance control is grip tape, a super flexible paracord cable that reduces tension and resistance as well as virgin PTFE skates to provide low friction for quick effortless glides. With HyperX NGENUITY software users can customise the programmable buttons, DPI settings and RGB lighting.
The HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 gaming mouse weighs just 53g1 and is specifically designed for fast sweeping movements. The mouse is optimized for minimal input lag with an impressive 8000 Hz polling rate to enhance precision and performance during gaming sessions, making it ideal for FPS games and competitive gameplay.
The Pulsefire Haste 2 wireless gaming mouse is designed for gamers who demand instantaneous performance and desire the convenience of wireless connectivity. The Pulsefire Haste 2 wireless gaming mouse offers dual-mode wireless connectivity, allowing users to switch between 2.4 GHz wireless and Bluetooth connections. It comes with the HyperFlex 2 charging cable, enabling users to charge while using the mouse and switching between wired and wireless modes. This second-generation Pulsefire Haste wireless mouse weighs in at 61g1 and offers up to a 100-hour battery life.
The new Pulsefire Haste 2 wired and wireless mouse are available now through the HyperX shop
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