This is by far one of my favourites of the bunch, but then again, I do love these hex shell designs as they not only shed a lot of weight from the mouse, but the design also offers up a more breathable mouse design to hold in your hand, and I think they just look really cool too. The HyperX Pulsefire Haste Wireless Gaming Mouse features an ultra-lightweight design, and while there is a wired version, amazingly, the wireless is just 2 grams heavier while still offering up to 100 hours of battery life. That’s pretty impressive stuff!
It’s equipped with 80 million click-rated TTC Golden switches and has a split button top panel design, ensuring it has one of the best click responses on the market. Plus, despite the open-body design, the mouse and the switches are rated to be dust and water-resistant, so it should be pretty reliable too.
Add to that, PTFE feet, option grip tape, and USB-C charging, and you’ve got not just a great gaming mouse, but a mouse that is worthy of being used in leading eSports tournaments.
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