🎮 Elevate your game with the Pulsefire Haste 2 – where speed meets precision in wireless freedom!
The HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Wireless Gaming Mouse combines ultra-light 61g design with an industry-leading 100-hour battery life and dual wireless connectivity options. Equipped with the HyperX 26K Sensor offering up to 26,000 DPI and 650 IPS tracking, it ensures pinpoint accuracy. Durable HyperX switches rated for 100 million clicks, virgin PTFE skates, and customizable grips provide unmatched control and comfort. Perfect for professionals seeking high-performance, long-lasting wireless gaming.
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 100 Hours |
Brand | HyperX |
Item model number | 6N0B0AA |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 2.15 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.9 x 2.6 x 1.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.9 x 2.6 x 1.5 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | HP Inc. |
ASIN | B0BX52C4LN |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | April 3, 2023 |
J**B
Rock Solid After Years of Heavy Use
I’m the kind of person who really digs into research before buying anything. Big or small, I spend hours (sometimes days) looking up reviews, videos, comparisons — basically everything I can find — because if I’m spending my money, I want to know I’m getting something that’s going to meet (or beat) my expectations. If you're here reading reviews, you’re probably doing the same thing too, and honestly, I respect it. I also want to be upfront: I would never leave a review that wasn’t 100% honest.I picked up the Pulsefire Haste 2 (wired) about three years ago, and it’s been my daily driver ever since. Quick heads-up: the scroll wheel sensor did break on me once, but HyperX support was super easy to deal with. I reached out, explained the issue, and they had a replacement in my hands February of last year. Whole process was smooth and fast, which made me trust the brand even more.For some background, I’m an avid gamer — and even though it’s probably not the healthiest lifestyle, I spend 8+ hours a day gaming (plus even more time just on the computer in general). So when I say this mouse gets hammered with daily use, I’m not kidding.One thing that was a huge factor for me was the shape. I knew from using previous mice — and spending way too long trying out different models in stores like Best Buy — that this general shape just fits my hand the best. I use a palm grip, but honestly, with the way this mouse is designed, I could see it being super comfortable for claw and fingertip grip players too. Seriously though, if you’re in the market, do yourself a favor and figure out what mouse shape fits your hand and grip style best. It makes a massive difference in comfort, especially over long sessions.As far as how it’s held up: the clicks feel exactly the same as the day I pulled it out of the box. No mushiness, no weird double-click issues, no drop in performance at all. The mouse itself honestly still looks almost brand new too — aside from a little bit of "gamer gunk" that occasionally builds up on the mouse buttons (it happens, let’s be real), it’s in fantastic shape.The weight and glide are perfect for me. It’s light enough to move effortlessly across my cloth mousepad, but not so light that it feels floaty or hard to control. It’s a perfect middle ground. The build quality overall is great — no rattling, no creaks, and the flexible cable stays out of the way most of the time.In terms of performance, the sensor feels extremely precise — super responsive with no weird acceleration or tracking issues. Whether I’m flicking fast in shooters or making small adjustments in slower games, it’s consistent and reliable every single time.That said, even though I highly recommend the wired version (and it’s been amazing for me), if I were buying it again today, I’d probably go for the wireless version. If your desk gets a little cluttered, or if you have a monitor with big stand legs like I do, sometimes the cable can bump into stuff or catch slightly and give a tiny bit of resistance. It’s not a deal breaker at all, but it’s something to think about if you want the smoothest possible experience.Bottom line: If you're looking for a reliable, well-built mouse that can handle heavy daily use and still perform like new, the Pulsefire Haste 2 is 100% worth it. It’s been a total workhorse for me, and for the price, I’d definitely recommend it without any hesitation.
A**Z
Simple pero fachero y funcional.
Muy bueno, súper cómodo y se siente bien el material al tacto. Acuérdense de que para jugar hay que activar el modo 2.4G, con el modo bt es imposible un competitivo.
K**N
DO NOT BUY THE WIRELESS MOUSE IT WILL FREEZE YOUR PC
I have had this mouse for a little over a week or two, and I can safely say that it is NOT worth investing your money in. Ever since I got this mouse I noticed that my laptop would freeze up and prevent my cursor from being able to click anything at all, or even highlight applications on my task bar or desktop. At first I thought this was a software issue. My Alienware M17 R2 laptop is getting quite old, and last year I had to get the battery replaced so I thought my laptop was back at it again with another issue. I had panicked, thinking I needed another laptop. I had taken my laptop to IT, and every time I had shown the workers the issue, my laptop would work completely fine because I would not bring the mouse with me since I genuinely thought it was an internal issue. Then, whenever I would come home and take my laptop out to use with the mouse, my laptop would freeze every couple minutes and it would take years off my life for clicks to register whenever i pressed on an application. Again, I assumed this was a software issue or something internal. The second time I took my laptop to IT they assumed my RAM was too packed and they told me the best solution was to hard reboot the laptop to let it breathe. I bought a USB, backed up my files and windows 11 only to find that upon starting up the laptop (with the usb wireless mouse plugged in) the issue would continue to persist! Finally for the third time, I decided I needed to take my laptop back to IT to get its hardware troubleshooted and diagnosed, and IT asked me if my track pad or any mouse I had been using happened to be the issue. Again, I left the mouse at home every time IT was checking my laptop, and my laptop would function normally without the usb chip plugged in until I got home and plugged it back in. But this time, after my 3rd visit I decided to use my laptop with its track pad only for a couple hours and the IT guy’s suspicion was correct because as soon as I plugged the wireless mouse’s usb into my laptop, IT WOULD FREEZE AGAIN. And thats when i knew i HAD to return this mouse. BEWARE! DO NOT BUY.
T**R
Seems solid, but not for me
I bought this mouse as a replacement for my old (like really old, 15-20 years now) Logitech G502. I have small hands, and am recovering from an injury in my right (dominant) arm. My old mouse is fine; I just wanted something ultralight and (I hoped) more ergonomic and made for a smaller hand. Well, this mouse is small all right! Honestly, it's too small. I use a palm grip and love to game, and it is just not comfortable - there's not enough mouse for the back of my hand to rest on. The clicks are crisp, the buttons easily programmable, the mouse software was easy to install. It is pretty plain to look at - only the scroll wheel has the RGBs. The black plastic isn't so slick that my hand slides off, but it isn't very pleasing to hold, either. I far prefer the rubber-like, tactile grip of the G502. Furthermore, the scroll wheel is rather hard for me to scroll. (Keep in mind, my hand is very weak because of my injury.) I never realized how much I relied on my Logitech's hyperscroll function, but apparently I need a mouse with it, or the scroll wheel is unusable. Unfortunately, because of these issues, I'll be returning the mouse. Like I said, it isn't really a bad mouse... just not what I need.
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