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.
Users
(93%)
381 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
820100139
The editors liked
GREAT TRACKING PERFORMANCE
EXCELLENT BUILD QUALITY
ASTOUNDING COMFORT
GOOD VALUE FOR MONEY
ENLARGED SKATES
Nice packaging
Priced just right
Light weight
Ergonomic design
Precise and reliable PixArt 3310 optical sensor
Satisfyingly clicky and responsive buttons
Large textured side grips
Form factor works for both claw and palm grip gamers
The editors didn't like
GRIP COULD BE A LITTLE BETTER
COULD BE SMALLER FOR EXTRA VERSATILITY
Top coating could easily peel if you have sweaty palm
HyperX Pulsefire FPS design
Comfortablity and price are ithe focal points and can be considered if you're torn with other gaming mouse. Whether if you're an avid fan of First Person Shooter games or
Published: 2017-04-28, Author: Matthew , review by: pcmag.com
No-fuss plug-and-play setup, Four sensitivity presets,
No customization options or software, Relatively low dpi ceiling, Right-handed use only
As long as you don't need customization features or super-high sensitivity, HyperX's first gaming mouse is a solid and affordable option with simple setup and multiple dpi presets...
Published: 2017-04-28, Author: Matthew , review by: pcmag.com
No-fuss plug-and-play setup, Four sensitivity presets
No customization options or software, Relatively low dpi ceiling, Right-handed use only
As long as you don't need customization features or super-high sensitivity, HyperX's first gaming mouse is a solid and affordable option with simple setup and multiple dpi presets...
Simple design, Lack of software, Hollow/empty feel, £50/$50 price tag
The HyperX Pulsefire, overall, is a cracking little mouse, with the rubber grips, simple red backlighting, Pixart sensor and OMRON switches all coming together within a HyperX branded package.The driverless feature hinders the mouse, and with most manufac...
We get the whole idea of what HyperX is trying to do with the Pulsefire FPS, and we feel that they delivered in almost every aspect. They have limited themselves to doing one thing, but doing that one thing very well. HyperX wanted a comfortable mouse tha...
Very light, for competitive e-sports play, Braided cord, Four pre-configured dpi settings, Pixart 3310 optical sensor
No configuration software, No lefty version, and designed only for large hands, No way to turn off scroll wheel and logo lighting, Dpi settings not configurable, Dpi button instead of toggle
This very light mouse is super for competitive gameplay (if you're a righty with a big paw), where the rules don't permit configuration software. If any of these conditions don't apply, you may want to look elsewhere. Read More...
Comfortable, Simple setup, Works in all genres, Nothing extraneous
Jarring illumination, No customization options
Kingston's line of HyperX headsets and keyboards has aimed to cut through a lot of the pomp and circumstance surrounding gaming peripherals, and the company's mouse follows the same theme. The Pulsefire is terrifically simple, and while its lack of custom...
Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Wayne , review by: Techreport.com
A user's choice of mouse is probably the one most influenced by personal taste. Pretty much any mouse can move the cursor around, but gamers and others who use their computer day in and day out can become very particular about the shape, button placement...
Build Quality, Ergonomic Shape, Near Excellent Grip, Very Accurate & Fast (Pixart PMW3310 IR LED Optical Sensor), Price (For Some),
Single Color Illumination, No Control Panel,
We only had three days to play around with the Pulsefire FPS but that was more than enough since it features our favorite claw grip design (palm grip is also supported). Overall we only have good things to say about the Pulsefire FPS since it's a...