HyperX Pulsefire Haste – Gaming Mouse – Ultra Lightweight, 62g, 100 Hour Battery Life, 2.4Ghz Wireless, Honeycomb Shell, Hex Design, Up to 16000 DPI, 6 Programmable Buttons – White
$62.18
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Up to 100 hours battery life
You won’t have to worry about a dead battery leading to in-game deaths thanks to 100 hours of battery life on a single charge!
Responsive Wireless Connection
Responsive 2.4GHz wireless RF connectivity delivers low-latency communication with a 1ms report rate.
Anti-dust, water-resistant
IP55 rated to withstand sweat and minor aquatic accidents, as well as dust, oil, and dirt.
TTC Golden Switches
These switches feature an anti-dust coating, and are rated for up to 80 million clicks. Know that your clicks will register.
Pure virgin-grade PTFE skates
Low-friction skates help provide an easy, effortless glide to make the mouse more responsive. There’s also a replacement set of skates included.
Grip tape included
Easy-to-apply grip tape for the left/right mouse buttons and left/right sides is included.
Ultra-light hex shell design
The wireless Pulsefire Haste is a mesh mouse with cutouts which make it lighter than a solid shell mouse, without sacrificing durability.
Customizable
Easily customize DPI settings, RGB lighting, button assignments, and record macros with powerful, easy-to-use, HyperX NGENUITY Software.
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Customer Reviews
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4.6 out of 5 stars
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4.6 out of 5 stars
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4.6 out of 5 stars
2,675
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4.6 out of 5 stars
2,675
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4.6 out of 5 stars
2,675
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Price
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$59.99$59.99 |
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$27.35$27.35 |
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$59.98$59.98 |
Connection
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Wireless |
Wired |
Wired |
Wired |
Wireless |
Weight
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61g |
59g |
59g |
59g |
62g |
Sensor
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16K DPI Optical |
16K DPI Optical |
16K DPI Optical |
16K DPI Optical |
16K DPI Optical |
Programmable Buttons
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6 |
6 |
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6 |
Customizable RGB Lighting
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✔ – Single Zone |
✔ – Single Zone |
✔ – Single Zone |
✔ – Single Zone |
✔ – Single Zone |
Cable
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HyperFlex |
HyperFlex |
HyperFlex |
HyperFlex |
HyperFlex |
Specification: HyperX Pulsefire Haste – Gaming Mouse – Ultra Lightweight, 62g, 100 Hour Battery Life, 2.4Ghz Wireless, Honeycomb Shell, Hex Design, Up to 16000 DPI, 6 Programmable Buttons – White
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10 reviews for HyperX Pulsefire Haste – Gaming Mouse – Ultra Lightweight, 62g, 100 Hour Battery Life, 2.4Ghz Wireless, Honeycomb Shell, Hex Design, Up to 16000 DPI, 6 Programmable Buttons – White
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Izzy_V –
I feel like a complete idiot for overlooking this mouse over and over and over since it was released. While I love HyperX’s headsets, and I suppose their keyboards are *okay*, their mice were never attractive compared to competitors. This one though? It’s different.I saw the white one was on sale (which I didn’t know existed and kept checking to see if it was ever being discounted after I discovered it) and picked it up almost instantly. It’s wild to say this is the best mouse I’ve used. It feels like an endgame-worthy mouse and no, that’s not a jab or a pun about Endgame Gear. HyperX went above and beyond and then some with this mouse. Yes, it does come with drawbacks such as the DPI deviation that apparently haunted it until a firmware update remedied it and it’s not as light as newer generation ultralight mice but I’d say that’s where they start and end. I’m not going to count HyperX’s infamously atrocious software because it can be used without it and isn’t as useful or necessary on a mouse as it is with a keyboard.The feel of the coating is like that of PBT keycaps, it’s smooth and soft and it stays cool so sweat isn’t an issue or at least it hasn’t been for me. The honeycomb on top did not make a difference to me, a very pleasant surprise as 1 of the reasons I avoided honeycomb cutout mice was thinking that it was something I would be noticing often. The main clicks are great, I can’t say they’re the best I’ve used as those go to the DA v2 but they’re top tier and have no issue with what they are. As for the mouse wheel, the wheel’s click, and the side buttons, that’s where I have a stronger personal preference to other mice (namely Roccat’s wheels and side buttons) so while I can’t say these are the best, had they been ones I used prior to trying out Roccat mice they would’ve been the best.tl;dr of this mouse:+ Godlike value (usually $30 on sale)+ Great feel on the coating+ Super lightweight (AND they balanced the weight amazingly well)+ All clicks are solid+ Mouse wheel feels nice+ Perfect size for medium hands on the larger end+ Works with palm and fingertip grips (claw too, I’m sure)+ Build quality seems sturdy+ Perfectly usable as a plug-and-play mouse= The sensor isn’t the best but you won’t be able to tell= Wish the mouse wheel was sticking out a bit more (personal pref)= Wish the side buttons were flatter (personal pref)= The cable might not be durable?= DPI deviation (irrelevant now)- HyperX’s softwareFor anyone that is curious about getting this mouse, GET IT. I guarantee you won’t regret it.
NotDoomSlayer –
The HyperX Pulsefire Haste gaming mouse is an impressive device that is designed to provide gamers with an ultra-lightweight and comfortable gaming experience. As someone who has used this mouse for several months, I can say that it lives up to its promises of being lightweight, long-lasting, and responsive.At just 62g, the Pulsefire Haste is incredibly lightweight, which makes it perfect for long gaming sessions. The mouse is designed to fit comfortably in the hand, with a honeycomb shell that provides a good grip and helps to reduce sweat buildup.The Pulsefire Haste also boasts a 100-hour battery life, which means that gamers can use the mouse for extended periods of time without having to worry about recharging. The mouse uses a USB Type-C cable for charging, which means that it’s easy to charge the mouse quickly and conveniently.One of the standout features of the Pulsefire Haste is its responsiveness. The mouse uses an optical sensor that provides accurate and precise tracking, which is essential for gamers who need to be able to move quickly and accurately in fast-paced games.The mouse also includes six programmable buttons, which can be customized to suit the individual needs of each gamer. The buttons are easy to program using the HyperX Ngenuity software, which is available for download from the HyperX website.Overall, the HyperX Pulsefire Haste gaming mouse is an excellent choice for anyone who needs a lightweight, responsive, and long-lasting gaming mouse. Its comfortable design, accurate tracking, and customizable buttons make it a great choice for gamers of all skill levels.
Maverix –
This mouse is shockingly good. I went from a Roccat Kova (99 grams) to Hyperx Pulsefire Haste wireless (60 grams), and the weight difference was noticeable. It improved my tracking and aiming. Build quality is impressive. No flex, and the matte coating feels amazing on the hands. Battery life is really good. I charge it once a week, and even then there is still a 50% charge left. Comes with stick on grips that feel nice and increase the width of the mouse by about 1-2mm. You can precisely control the DPI.Now for the bad. The mouse is bit front heavy. It’s not bad, and didn’t effect my aim any. The right click is a bit sensitive. I’ll sometimes accidentally click it while gaming. And finally, if you have grips on it, pressing the side buttons is a bit hard because it becomes recessed. I find myself avoiding pressing the button because of how uncomfortable it feels to reach for it.But overall, this mouse has been a joy to use and I highly recommend it over any of the heavier/wired mouse.
Chris V –
This is my first gaming mouse but over the years I have owned many other mice and this HyperX Pulsefire Haste is actually amazing. It’s impossibly light! They say 60 grams, feels like 45 if you ask me. Crazy light. For comparison I’m coming from a MX Master and that thing is like 150 grams. The mouse has 6 buttons you can customize ( left, right, wheel push in as button, button behind wheel, two side buttons ) – The pads on the bottom are slick. Definitely use this with a quality desk pad/mouse pad so you can experience that super slick like glass feeling. Even though this mouse is light, you can tell it is made of high quality materials. Squeeze it as hard as you can and you hear no squeeks, and feel no movements. Light and built like a tank at the same time! Battery life has been great so far. Still on First charge at after 12 days of heavy usage.ProsVery LightBuilt Very well ( no squeeks )Customizable ButtonsRechargeable with good battery life!Fast tracking with desk pad/mouse padLooks slick AF!PriceConsNone
Noah B –
Hyper x is a amazing brand mouse. So amazing that I’m taking my time to make a review about it. I love how light weight it is and just holding it makes you feel like a professional gamer. The clocks sound amazing but I recommend getting a wired one because the price is cheaper and it is faster for computer input delay.
NickNick –
***EDITED 1 YEAR LATER*** Hello! I’m back after exactly a year. I’ve been having an issue with this mouse almost immediately after getting it. It’s not a big issue, but it’s annoying and the reason I’m going to try something else. Randomly the mouse will change my DPI down to like 200 from 800. I only have 800 dpi saved to the mouse. This has never happened while gaming or with apps opened. It’s just really random. Moving the mouse will not make it go back to 800 dpi, so it’s not some standby mode, and I’m not accidentally pressing anything bc I don’t have a button to change the dpi mapped to the mouse. Also, sometimes it won’t happen for weeks it seems. I’ve checked all the settings. The only way to fix it is to open up the HyperX app and just click on “mouse”. Then it goes back to 800 dpi. I’ve sent three tickets about it and heard nothing back. Onto the next!———————This review is coming from someone who first started with a G502 wired years ago and then switched to the wireless version. I was using the G502 for around six years. This HyperX mouse is so fantastic, especially for the price.-The sensor, Pixart’s Paw 3335 derives from the PMW 3389. The 3335 is a low power version of the 3389. The sensor is excellent, so don’t let any uninformed reviewers steer you wrong. I haven’t seen or felt any difference in FPS games other than me actually being quicker, because the mouse is 1/3 of the weight I’m used to.-The TTC Gold 80m switches are great.-The wireless receiver is also preferred over the one I had with Logitech simply because it’s got some grip on the bottom and stays where I want it lol.-The mouse is extremely comfortable. I go between a palm and claw grip and have smaller, thinner fingers/hands. I find it immensely more comfortable than the G502, but I know that’s subjective. I was afraid I’d miss the thumb rest from the G502, but honestly, I haven’t missed it at all. This mouse just overall feels WAY better. There’s a slightly textured matte finish which feels SUPERB and looks amazing.I also much prefer the scroll wheel. It’s a little more low-profile and feels way more natural to use.-I’m extremely impressed that it came with skates already on the mouse and an extra blue pair. It also came with some REALLY nice grip stickers that I’m loving. I’ve only put on the grips for the left and right mouse buttons so far, as you can see in my pics, but it also comes with grips for the side of the mouse I’ll be sticking on later.-I was a little nervous at first that the HyperX software is through the Microsoft store, but it’s extremely straight-forward with depth like Logitech’s. In fact, I also find it way easier to use and navigate through. It just makes sense and has every option you need. There’s also the low-power warning that you can set to any percentage of battery left which is really nice.Long story short, I’m so freaking impressed and in love with this mouse. If anything changes, I’ll be back to edit this review.
Connor Loomis –
I bought this mouse a few months ago, but it was exactly what I was looking for. Has a good polling rate, pretty lightweight, has been for for gaming. Very responsive and has a pretty long battery life when all rgb is turned off.
ChristianH –
When i first got into gaming, i had the wired version of this mouse and loved it but swapped to the glorious model o wireless or sum only sense it was wireless not knowing there was a wireless version of this mouse. Now abt two years later and building my dream setup, i found out that there is a wireless version and it comes in white, which is the main theme of my setup. Anyways, mouse is amazing as i remembered it, dont plan on switching even if there are 8000hz polling rate mouses, this ones just fine for me. One thing i wish they would look into fixing, is that the scroll wheel in 1/10000 scrolls, it will accidently detect a scroll which will cause u to either for me to pull out a shotgun or edit or jump, depending on games ofc. Thatd be a nice fix but not enuf to make me swap to another mouse that isnt nearly as comfortable to me atleast.
H.H. HolmesH.H. Holmes –
This is a very nice mouse. But why doesn’t it come with at least one set of replacement grips? Since grips don’t last all that long, we won’t be able to replace them conveniently when they wear out. This seems a bit short-sighted on the company’s part, because there are replacement grips easily available aftermarket for most other popular brands of mice.However: I found a company that makes grips for the HyperX. It is called AMPX Agency, and the product name is “Haste Antgrip”. But really? I have to order replacement grips from a company in Slovenia? (Not that there’s anything wrong with Slovenia, except the cost of shipping and the waiting time when ordering from there).
Jose A OrtegaJose A Ortega –
First of all, I bought this mouse on an absolute whim. It technically should never have happened. It was on sale for like $37 and I just pulled the trigger because, I mean, it’s $37 and I had never tried this shape before.I mained the G Pro X Superlight for two years, switched to the DeathAdder V3 Pro with the 4K dongle when it released, and have tried numerous mice in between— to include the Xlite V2, the XM2we, and the Viper V2 Pro.I love this mouse. I spent a long time chasing the lowest latency, the highest polling rates— and I perform better with this mouse than with all the “pro” tier mice I own, which is frankly embarrassing for me.I don’t feel any latency— it feels faster in response than any mouse I have used and I KNOW that can’t be right— but that’s how it feels. The shape is absolutely perfect for my hand and I feel extremely confident using it. And they include all this stuff…I mean, I didn’t need to buy grips or extra feet because they were already in the box.The worst part is that I don’t know if HyperX will ever update this mouse with “better” tech, although I honestly struggle to think of what I would ask for. Maybe 2K polling support? Maybe slightly lighter clicks? I honestly have no idea. I just hope they don’t stop making it.