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HyperX launches Pulsefire Haste gaming mouse featuring a honeycomb design

HyperX is launching a new lightweight gaming mouse weighing in at just 59g. Thanks to the honeycomb hex shell design the weight of the HyperX Pulsefire Haste has been reduced significantly, allowing users to perform quicker movements while also offering improved ventilation for the palm of the hand.

Featuring TTC Golden Micro Dustproof switches with a durability of 60 million clicks, the Pulsefire Haste has 6x customisable buttons and onboard memory to save your favourite button profiles. The mouse is equipped with a Pixart 3335 sensor with 4x DPI presets (400, 800, 1600, 3200), but it can push up to 16000 DPI. By downloading HyperX Ngenuity, users can access customisation options for mouse settings, RGB lighting, button presets and macros.

The HyperX Pulsefire Haste comes with a set of PTFE skates (replacement set included) to better glide on different surfaces and a HyperFlex USB cable to reduce resistance, allowing users to move the mouse easier. This mouse also comes with grip tape for better control over the mouse.

Jennifer Ishii, mouse business manager at HyperX, stated that the HyperX Pulsefire Haste is a “multi-platform compatible mouse designed for top gaming performance”, adding mentions of “improved accuracy”, particularly when using the included grip tape.

The HyperX Pulsefire Haste mouse is available now for $49.99 at HyperX's online shop.

KitGuru says: Do you already own a honeycomb gaming mouse? What's your opinion on this new mouse trend? Would you like to get your hands on the HyperX Pulsefire Haste?

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