HyperX

Pulsefire Haste Wireless Gaming Mouse

HyperX Pulsefire Haste Wireless Gaming Mouse

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Sentiment score74% positive
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Last updated: Jul 9, 2026

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Reddit IconIntelligent_Unit_649
6 months ago

I've had my PC for six years now (it's a laptop, but it was pretty good back then). I used to have a big Redragon keyboard and mouse with a cheap mousepad. Then I upgraded the mousepad to a Hystar XL cloth, the mouse to a HyperX Pulsefire Haste Wireless (every mouse I get is around 60 grams, or whatever; I feel like anything below 50 is too light), and the keyboard to a Razer BlackWidow V3 65%. Now I've got a Hystar XL Aether glass mousepad. It's faster than cloth but still has a lot of control – I don't really notice a difference in control compared to cloth. I also have a new mouse coming soon, an MCHOSE A7 Ultra in black, which means it's mechanical, not optical. I'm getting it between the 12th and the 22nd. Later, when I can afford it, I'm going to change my keyboard too. It might be a slight downgrade in performance, but overall it will be way better in my setup.

Reddit IconNot_Al2
10 months ago

pulsefire haste 1 is much better if u can find it and it goes for cheaper as well

Reddit Iconreditor405
5 months ago

Hyperx pulsefire haste 2 core wireless. I was using the first pulsefire haste wireless but the scroll wheel encoder broke. Couldn't be bothered to spend as much for the 2 but the core is a nice budget version. I bought the ATK A9 to try the GPX shape. It was good bcs it was so light. But I just couldn't find a grip with the shape.

Reddit Icon1q3er5
29 days ago

i have same problem... its just to hard to drastically switch how you hold the mouse after a while... i will say oddly one of my other favorite mouse was the pulsefire haste... yes its much smaller but oddly it fits like a glove and was easy to adapt to... to me the mouse wheel position can be a deal breaker... it should be big and moved forward as much as possible and protrude significantly...... we're buying gaming mice... buttons should be big and easy to hit and spam

Reddit IconAlkalineBrush20
7 months ago

I second the Mchose, also had a Pulsefire Haste a while back and I like this one just as much.

Reddit IconFangGaming69
6 months ago

My atk a9 is arriving today. I'll let you know how it feels. It's slightly above your budget but the SE should fit in your budget. People will say pixart 3311 is awful but i'mma be real, I can't tell the difference with my 180hz monitor. Reached LEM in cs with a g102 and immo in valo with HyperX Pulsefire haste

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