HyperX Pulsefire Core
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Mid-level game pad from the popular company Kingston. The device has got a well-balanced body, while the design of the mouse has a clear symmetry, which makes the device universal for left-handers and right-handers. The weight of the device, excluding the cord, is only 87 g. The mass of the manipulator is distributed in such a way that no excess is felt in any direction. The optical sensor is based on the PixArt PMW3327 sensor with a maximum resolution of 6200 dpi.
The minimum optical resolution is 200 dpi. The resolution of the sensor can be adjusted in steps of 100 dpi, for which 2 buttons are provided on the body at once (zoom in and out). In total, there are 6 buttons and a scroll wheel on board the mouse. To add variety to the design of the mouse, you can use RGB lighting, which is configured using HyperX NGenuity proprietary software. Using the software, you can also optionally reassign buttons and set macros. This mouse has a wide range of modifications: Surge, FPS and Pro. This particular model differs from analogues by a well-balanced body and the most attractive combination of price and quality.
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- Dovzhina cable and yogo sheathing I was enchanted by everything that is only possible:
- PZ - Wheel shaft - Creak and roar on all fronts - Play of buttons - Double-click - Overprice ferlux: use HyperX Pulsefire Core more than year |
I update my last review - I took the mouse to the warranty service due to a non-working wheel, it was sent to the ASC, the ASC said that it was not repairable. I don’t know who to blame - the handlers in the ASC or HyperX. - Sensor - Form - Soft (Windows Only to burn) - It started to turn badly through the wheel (if I scroll it starts up-down-up-down) after 6 months - Started sticking RMB after 10 months - Sometimes due to software it could disconnect and reconnect after a few seconds |
Normal average gaming mouse Quite a light mouse. Good quality - in a year the sensor has never been torn off, the quality of the materials is also quite good, I used it for half a year without a mat on a rusty table and the mouse was almost not scratched The setting does not reveal the entire dance of the mouse use HyperX Pulsefire Core more than year |
HyperX burns
We've been amazed by how Kingston's gaming division, HyperX, has broken into the gaming peripherals market, smashing big-name heavyweights like Razer and SteelSeries to the left and right. Okay, we got excited about throwing, but it's hard not to note the success. Take the same mice of the PulseFire series, which are not so expensive, but at the same time tempt potential buyers with excellent build quality and the famous PixArt sensors.
PixArt 3327 sensor
HyperX PulseFire Core is the youngest model in the line. This is a fairly simple ambidextrous mouse that takes all the best from Razer, Logitech and Roccat mice yet costs less than $40. Perhaps the main star of the party is the PixArt 3327 optical sensor with a sensitivity of 6200 DPI and a maximum acceleration of 30 G. It extremely correctly processes even the sharpest movements, and in order to disrupt the sensor in conventional CS: GO, you will have to try very, very hard. Switches with a resource of 20 million clicks did not let us down either. Although, the sensor still belongs to the average level and experienced e-sportsmen are unlikely to fully fit.
Slippery coating on the sides of the body
It is a pity that Akela missed the ergonomics. Soft touch coating is not so soft touch, and there are no usual rubberized pads on the sides (there are just small, not very useful strips), so in the heat of battles, fingers can slide off the side walls. If you think this is a trifle, then try to finish off the adored Marauder in Doom Eternal on a nightmare and not break a sweat. Well, okay, but there is a customizable backlight, additional buttons on the side, a durable braided cable, a DPI switch and internal memory for saving control settings.
Another advantage that the mouse has is that it lasts a long time, the cable is bright, during the entire hour of use there were no abrasions, the material is just super (through the fact that the mat is great and the DPI is very high, the small mouse flies on the table, and At the same time, a cable was rubbing against the sharp edge of the table, and when I was surprised by the cable, I thought that I was screwed, but it turned out that I absolutely don’t care.
At which point all the adventures of this rodent will end, I’ll break it down point by point.
1. Software
Because the mouse has a backlight, I really want to adjust it, having acquired the PZ, adjusting everything under me. But after 2 years, Misha began to move and move on her own, and the cursor started moving around the screen like crazy, it didn’t help to see the PZ. Later I found out that not only me had this problem, but after another ten years the problem was solved.
2. Collection volume
As soon as she took the mouse from her hand, she began to squeak and wobble like Chinese mice do not creak. It was exploding on all fronts, and the headphones did not help. What can we say about the great play of the left and right keys, which later evolved in double-clicks.
3. Wheel
There’s really nothing to say here, after 2 months the wheel just seemed to function normally.