HyperX Pulsefire Surge RGB
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A rather advanced mouse, mainly intended for professional gaming. The case is made of durable plastic and equipped with rubberized inserts on the sides. Kingston HyperX Pulsefire Surge RGB received a symmetrical design. Pixart PMW3389DM-HX sensor is used as optics. The maximum resolution is a record 16,000 dpi, which allows you to use the mouse as the main manipulator on a screen with any diagonal, up to 91 "and even more.
USB response sensitivity is 1000 Hz. This mouse makes cursor movement as stable and predictable as possible. Speed threshold jerks can reach 11.43 m / s. Lightning and objective reaction to user actions will be a significant advantage in games where the last word is speed. This manipulator has practically no equal in shooters. There are 6 buttons and a scroll wheel on board, while the buttons programmable.Profiles are provided for saving settings — the manipulator has its own memory.The backlight is a full-fledged RGB illumination, the logo and body edging are highlighted, the brightness and intensity are adjustable by the user.The mouse weighs 100 g.
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HyperX wins the hearts of esports players
A year after the release of the first Kingston / HyperX mouse called Pulsefire FPS, the company decided to release a second manipulator. It's called the Pulsefire Surge RGB and the main improvements are in the accuracy and responsiveness of the sensor. Oh, and added lighting.
According to subjective sensations, the already excellent ergonomics have slightly improved.
Ergonomics for 5+
The bulge on the “back” creates good support for any type of grip, and the weight of 100 grams is optimally distributed over the body, creating a sense of proper balance. The mouse is not too heavy, but not too light, suitable for both left-handers and right-handers. He took it in his hand and as if she had always been there. The quality is also in order: the assembly is monolithic, the plastic does not creak or play, and the grippy sidewalls and smooth coating fit nicely in the hand and are easily wiped from dirt. On board there are 6 buttons and a scroll wheel, while the buttons are programmable. Settings profiles can be written to the mouse's own memory.
Perfectly tuned Pixart 3389 optical sensor
The manipulator pleases even more when it comes to online. The Pixart 3389's optical sensor is good on its own, but it's been tested to the point where it can handle accelerations up to 50G and handles even the sharpest movements correctly. They did not skimp on the switches either, using classic Omron switches with a resource of more than 50 million clicks. All in all, it's no surprise that the Pulsefire Surge RGB is selling so well. On the one hand, there is nothing innovative in the mouse, on the other hand, it has absorbed all the best from Razer, Logitech and Roccat mice, but at the same time it costs an adequate $60. And she has no noticeable flaws. Only small things like the low landing of the cable (it can rub against the table) and a rare out of sync between the backlight of the logo and the side LEDs. But against the backdrop of all the pluses, this is a drop in the ocean.