Testseek.com have collected 139 expert reviews of the Kingston HyperX Pulsefire FPS and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston HyperX Pulsefire FPS.
July 2017
(82%)
139 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
A Good Value Gaming Mouse When you combine good real-world abilities, with good ergonomics, and then add in a killer asking price… giving up software customization and even higher DPI abilities is not that great of a hardship to say the least...
Published: 2018-04-09, Author: Christopher , review by: gameranx.com
Abstract: Kingston's HyperX gaming peripherals are consistently well-built, clean, and cool all in one package. Their latest gaming mouse, the Pulsefire Surge RGB, is no different. Its 360-degrees of lighting effects, 16,000 DPI sensor, and low, comfortable profile...
Abstract: When it comes to gaming, having the right tools is what separates you from being either on the top or the bottom. HyperX has introduced the Pulsefire FPS Gaming Mouse, its newest addition to its current lineup of gaming accessories. I recently had the opp...
Comfortable shape, reminiscent of Razer's DeathAdder, Plug-and-play, no software needed, Familiar Pixart 3310 sensor
DPI switching changes LED colors—outmoded, Low DPI cap, could be a problem on a 4K monitor, Average in just about every way
The HyperX Pulsefire FPS is a DeathAdder with a much-loved 3310 inside. Not too bad for HyperX's first stab at a mouse. Five buttons, light weight, generic shape, so-so mouse wheel, DPI switcher—it's bare-bones, but maybe that's fine. Like HyperX's Alloy...
The Kingston HyperX Pulsefire FPS gaming mouse retails for about $50 (Amazon) at the time of the this review. Since input device reviews are subjective, we always encourage you to try before you buy. The fit and finish of the Pulsefire is good. It is plas...
Published: 2017-08-14, Author: Ben , review by: chipchick.com
Light, comfortable for all kinds of grips, solid slate of basic gaming features
The two thumb buttons are a bit small, Prev2 of 2Next
At $50, the HyperX Pulsefire FPS gaming mouse delivers all the basics in a well-built, well-designed package. The thumb buttons are a little small, though, so anyone with larger hands may want to look into a few other options that will fit them better. Po...
Very comfortable to hold and use, Incredibly smooth motion and precision with Pixart 3310 sensor, Plug & Play, no software to install, Multiple DPI settings, Responsive clicking with Omron switches
Additional thumb buttons may just be slightly out of reach for some, Mouse is best suited for a palm grip, claw or fingertip will not work very well
If you're looking for a solid gaming mouse, the HyperX Pulsefire FPS deserves your attention. It's solidly built, very comfortable to hold, has a great sensor, and it's completely plug and play.*We were sent a review sample of the HyperX Pulsefire FPS for...
When I finished the HyperX Cloud headphones review a few years back, I thought that HyperX had created one of the best budget friendly headsets of all time. Then they came back and released the even better Cloud IIs.HyperX's Pulsefire FPS mouse is a great...