
HyperX - Pulsefire Haste 2 (6N0A8AA)
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This one: Redragon M702-2 PHOENIX It's bad. The cable is very stiff, it comes with weights inside, and the side buttons on the right are very uncomfortable. Also the shape is bad, and I don't understand who is it built for. Next mouse- attack shark R1. It was definitely an upgrade, it's wireless , the shape is a lot better, and it's very light, at 61 grams. Though the skates are bad, the mouse does feel heavy (I think it's because of poor weight distribution) I stopped using it after it sometimes didn't register clicks. My first good mouse from an established brand is the pulse fire haste 2 wired. It was at a discount and seemed good from reviews I watched, and it definitely is. It's light with good weight distribution (52g), good enough shape for me, and the skates are decent. It also comes with spare ones. Yeah it's a downgrade from wireless, but for the cheap price I bought it for- it's the best.
r/MouseReview • What was your first "official" gaming mouse? ->Out of all your choices I would say the haste 2 wired don't get the wireless haste 1 or 2 cause it's bad.
r/MouseReview • First time getting a gaming mouse , help me pick . ->Wired - razer cobra, deathadder V3 wired, pulse fire haste Wireless - mchose g7, dareu a980
r/MouseReview • Best budget mouse, available on Amazon worldwide ->You can get a ton of chinese wireless options but a solid reliable option that is pretty consistently mentioned in mouse reviews is Hyper x haste 2 wired. It has an 8k polling rate, reliable switches, great build quality and shape and it is very good for the price. You can always go attack shark or vxe but I've personally avoided attack shark because of its inconsistent build quality and reliability and vxe because it is not that well known. If you find any mice that you like, please look them up on techpowerup for in detail reviews.
r/PakGamers • Best Reliable Mouse Under 9000 PKR? ->I had a haste 2, after half a year it went on warranty because the sensor started skipping, they gave me a new piece which went on warranty last week -> same problem
r/MouseReview • Need help picking between two gaming mice: Lenovo Legion M410 Wireless vs HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Wired ->If you can afford, the pulsefire haste 2 is the best in this list. Most bang for buck is the g304. hero sensor, 40g accel and 400 ips speed. Been using it for a year now. Its a bit on the heavier side but there are tons of mods available, stl files for honeycomb shell etc. i just switched to a lighter and smaller AAA battery and used some solder wire in a creative way, reduced the weight to nearly 65g. Edit - the double click issue for the right click is real, but its very rare for me atleast, once every few days i get that. Just informing, do what you will with this information Edit 2 - Don't focus much on polling rate and dpi. 1000hz polling rate in enough. Any more is just gimmick unless you are atleast a tier 2 pro and need the absolute best equipment. Dpi count doesn't really matter, all gaming mice have sufficient range. The really important parameters to watch out for are acceleration and tracking speed in IPS (inches per second). How fast you can move your mouse before it stops registering inputs. I previously used a cosmic byte mouse which had 20g accel and 60 ips. And the mouse would just stop registering when i flicked fast (valorant) and with my g304 i physically can't make the mouse do that however fast i try to flick or move, It doesn't miss. Atleast 200ips and 30g accel i would recommend for any fps shooter or fast paced platformer or soulslike title. Make an informed purchase by yourself based on these parameters.
r/IndianGaming • HELP ME WITH A GOOD GAMING MOUSE ->Go with the G304 if you wanna save a bit and don't mind having to use AA batteries (I used to use this mouse, it's good.) or if you don't want to keep changing batteries get the Pulsefire Haste 2 it's the mouse I'm using right now and I have no issues with it, you can just plug in the usb directly to charge when needed and use it through the dongle for wireless.
r/IndianGaming • HELP ME WITH A GOOD GAMING MOUSE ->I’ve offered the HyperX a Pulsefire Haste 2 to my brother and the mouse is pretty good, regarding weight and overall build quality. The only downside (imo) is you need triple A battery’s and each one lasts 100h of usage. The G305 is a OG, you have many mods to cut down the weight. Still a goated shape.
r/MouseReview • Help choosing a gaming mouse (wireless) ->My HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 is the perfect mouse for the price, anything above it has marginal returns
r/pcmasterrace • The 25 most recommended gaming mouse according to Reddit (in the past year as of Jun 2025) ->Bro, I thought I was the only one with this mouse. It's actually pretty good and I feel it's better than my previous G703.
r/pcmasterrace • The 25 most recommended gaming mouse according to Reddit (in the past year as of Jun 2025) ->I have the haste wireless 1 and 2 and do love the shape, but completely unusable in game with the sensor skipping. As for the scroll wheel issues, I did not encounter any of those on either of my copies. I would stick to the wired haste if it is your only option. As some others suggested tho, there are many cheap clones of mice on AliExpress with comparable and sometimes even better hardware/software implementations. If you haven't already, check out eloshapes.com "find similar" and enter either of your two options and check out the plethora of similar shapes. It's unlikely you don't find a cheaper/equally priced option on AliExpress.
r/MouseReview • Need help picking between two gaming mice: Lenovo Legion M410 Wireless vs HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Wired ->I use Hyperx Pulsefire Haste(wired). It's pretty good and lightweight. No issues so far, but then again I haven't used a lot of mice. Bought it for 2.8K I think
r/mkindia • gaming mouse under 3k ->I just got the pulse fire haste 2 so far it’s a lot better than my excavator and it even has SIDE BUTTONS, but the best part it has a scroll wheel🤯
r/FortniteCompetitive • What are the best mice for Fortnite competitive? ->Don't trust this list. I had the following mice Logitech 502 - Heavy, outdated Naga/Scimitar - Only useful if you want the extra buttons, wireless vesions mucho expensive Deathadder essential - Bought 2 of them since they were only 20 euro on sale, both mouse wheels stopped working and started scrolling randomly Razer Deathadder V3 Pro - Has creaking issue on the left side of the mouse and problems with coating - issues fixed in the wired version that came later Basilisk V3 - Heavy but just a bit better than the 502 MX Master 3 - SUPER HEAVY, more of a work mouse than gaming I finally settled on a Deathadder 3 wired with a bungee, quite satisfied. I would recommend it, the Hyper x Pulsfire haste 2, or some of the new mice that came out that aren't "tried and tested", as counter - intuative as that sounds.
r/pcmasterrace • I analyzed the 25 most recommended gaming mice on Reddit ->hyperx haste 2 is better than g304 but it's almost twice than g304 that's why I'll buy g304 but if you'll get a haste 2 it's better
r/IndianGaming • HELP ME WITH A GOOD GAMING MOUSE ->I have the haste 2, never had any such issues
r/IndianGaming • HELP ME WITH A GOOD GAMING MOUSE ->Hyper X Haste 2. Very clean looking mouse. Amazing battery life, rechargable, very lightweight. Good sensor too. Logitech g305. Budget option, 300 hour battery life with a single AA battery, feels solid in the hand, good sensor, but heavy by modern standards. These are the two best mice I've ever owned for reliability, clean looks, affordability and performance per dollar.
r/buildapc • Wireless Gaming mice without “gamer aesthetic?” ->HyperX Pulse Fire Haste 2, super light and super cheap and pretty good imo
r/pathofexile • What mouse do you PC guys use with PoE? ->Alright, so, I have a question. Maybe I missed something, idk, but I'm wondering why literally ALL the new good mice are wireless: The deathadder V4 pro just come out, and there's no wired version. The superlight and superlight 2 have no wired version, pulsar mice are almost all wireless, ROG gaming mice are wireless, corsair's only good mouse is wireless, etc... I don't understand why ALL brands have to make wireless mice nowadays, and why people prefer wireless mice so much. Nobody does 360s with their mouse, nobody games 3 meters away from the pc. However, a lot of people think that they're bad at games because their mouse is wired. In addition, new hyperflex wires are unnoticeable (such as the one used on the Pulsefire Haste II) and I'm sure that, if you take someone who hates wired mice, he won't even make the difference between the Deathadder v3 and the v3 pro if he's blindfolded. Wired mice are lighter, cheaper, and more reliable, whereas wireless mice have shorter lifetime due to the [battery](https://www.electrochem.org/why-your-battery-doesnt-last-forever), are more expensive and require more advanced technology to achieve 8Khz. Plus, you have to charge them every week or buy a $100 charging mousepad to keep it charged 24/7. That's otherworldly dumb. And please don't fall for the latency dogma. That's super dumb. Humans' reaction time is around 200ms, so a 0.5ms or 1ms mouse latency will NOT make you worse at gaming, trust me. If you lose fights, that's your fault, not the mouse latency's fault. Like, the only good wired mice I can think of are the [Deathadder V3](https://www.reddit.com/r/razer/comments/yyoauq/deathadder_v3_scroll_wheel_issue_mouse_jumping/), the [Viper 8Khz](https://insider.razer.com/razer-support-45/razer-viper-8k-mouse-wheel-problem-50467), the [Pulsefire Haste II](https://www.reddit.com/r/HyperX/comments/14svxyx/hyper_x_pulsefire_haste_2wired_scroll_wheel_issues/) and the [xm1r](https://www.reddit.com/r/MouseReview/comments/pr4ui5/xm1r_scroll_wheel_bug/). EDIT: As some people pointed out to me, the [op1 8k](https://www.reddit.com/r/MouseReview/comments/1cg0c66/op1we_scroll_wheel_issue/) is also super decent. I'm not saying that wired mice are better, I'm just saying that I prefer them and I think that they're just as good as wireless mice. So uhm, if you know why good brands stopped making wired mice, or even give me your opinion about wireless mice, feel free to lmk !
r/MouseReview • why are ALL the new gaming mice wireless ?? ->Personally I use hyperX pulsesfire haste 2. Very good sensor that never failed me and fairly lightweight and you can customize the DPI button to your liking
r/cs2 • Which is the best for cs 2 ->I have a hyperx pulsifier haste 2 but I believe the Bloody A70 is also a good choice for big hands
r/MouseReview • In need of a mouse that fits big/long hands. ->Depends entirely on what you find comfortable. The major difference in general gaming is that analogue sticks have finessed movement, but you can aim better with a mouse. Both can lead to carpal tunnel-like problems if you play too much (speaking from experience). A gaming mouse tends to be lighter, have more buttons and settings, and sometimes more robust (due to excessive use). Don't be drawn in by how they look, it's all about how they feel. Personal preference is Hyper X at the moment, and wired instead of wireless.
r/skyrim • Game controller VS gaming mouse ->Similar hand size and I use relaxed claw. While I vaguely tried to follow the small mice rule, none of those were great for comfort. Talking about the VXE R1/Mad R size. Those were giving me pain around the little finger. The comfortable ones were mid to large sized. EC2, S1, Haste, DAV3 were infinitely better. Currently using ATK Z1 (EC2 clone) and it has been great. My conclusions were - length of more than 120mm and grip width of 62mm or more.
r/MouseReview • "Budget" mouse for a 19*10cm hand ->Check neomacro genesis pc , meckys and other indian resellers too they generally will have better support. Out of the following the haste imo might be the better option. Ignore kreo.
r/IndianGaming • HELP ME WITH A GOOD GAMING MOUSE ->I use a Xtrfy M4 wired with glass Superglide skates and grip tape. I also have a HyperX haste, HyperX Pulsefire and G403 hero which I found things I didn’t like with them. No software needed for the Xtrfy. Which was a dream for me.
r/cs2 • Which is the best for cs 2 ->I use a Xtrfy M4 wired with glass Superglide skates and grip tape. I also have a HyperX haste, HyperX Pulsefire and G403 hero which I found things I didn’t like with them. No software needed for the Xtrfy. Which was a dream for me.
r/cs2 • Which is the best for cs 2 ->my favorite is haste and nothing comes close. coz i hate the outward front flare on the viper shape whereas haste doesnt protrude outwards at the front
r/MouseReview • Best gaming mouse with a low profile? ->i personally use the pulsfire haste and it works amazingly for me
r/cs2 • Which is the best for cs 2 ->Hyper x pulse fire is so good i recently purchased it and I am very happy with it .... It has moderate weight but the sensor is quite good
r/IndianGaming • Confused on what to choose.. ->Use a different grip? I can almost guarantee I have bigger hands than you, I use tiny logi mouses or the hyperx pulsefire. Claw grip all day and then extend your pinky to the side with your ring finger sort of curled touching your mousepad. It’s how tenz plays if you want a visualization, look up a pic of his mouse grip. Been playing like that for ages and it’s the only way to comfortably use any, and every, mouse with big hands.
r/pcmasterrace • Help for a mouse that fits my hand ->Also on HyperX Pulsefire since forever, since I'm not a fan of non-standard designs like G502. Very basic and very solid, similar to G203.
r/pathofexile • What mouse do you PC guys use with PoE? ->HyperX pulsefire - lightweight and cheap, you already know why
r/playrust • To all the high hour players, what mouse you rocking? ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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