HyperX releases its very first FPS gaming mouse

HyperX releases its very first FPS gaming mouse

HyperX is a subcompany of Kingston Technology Company, market leader in memory related hardware. HyperX has announced the release of their very first gaming mouse specially built for FPS gamers, the HyperXTM Pulsefire FPS Gaming Mouse.unnamedTo meet the performance requirements of gamers, a PixArt 3310 has been developed for accurate tracking. In addition, Omron switches are used for fast response, with 20M click reliability per switch.  The HyperX Pulsefire FPS Gaming Mouse delivers accurate and reliable performance and completes the HyperX gaming portfolio as it is the winner of the prestigious RED DOT AWARDS 2017 in the categories of design and craftsmanship.

Specifications and measurements:

  • Ergonomics: Right handed
  • Sensor: PixArt PMW3310
  • Resolution: 400/800/1600/3200 DPI
  • Speed: 130ips
  • Acceleration: 30g
  • Buttons: 6
  • Left/right switches: Omron
  • Left/right life expectancy: 20 million clicks
  • Backgroundlight: red
  • Connection type: USB 2.0
  • Polling Rate: 1000Hz
  • USB-data format: 16bits/axis
  • Dynamic friction-coefficient: 0.16µ1
  • Static friction-coefficient: 0.21µ1¹
  • Cable type: braided
  • Weight(without cable): 95g
  • Weight(with cable): 120g
  • Cable lenght: 1.8m
  • Measurements:  lenght: 127.54mm, height: 41.91mm, width: 71.07mm

The new HyperX Pulsefire FPS gaming mouse is available throughout EMEA from April 24 at all major retailers and etailers. HyperX Pulsefire FPS gaming mouse has a two-year warranty and supports HyperX’s customer service.

 

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Being over 30 years old, I've been playing videogames since I've exchanged my pacifier for a game controller. I've only recently started reviewing games and it's incredibly fun to do and educational as I get to know a lot of new stuff about videogames and the industry. My favourite game genres are RPG's(strategy RPG, J-RPG,...), adventure, platforming, simulation and retro.

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