HyperX Pulsefire Haste USB Gaming Mouse Ultra Lightweight, 59g, Hex Design, Honeycomb Shell, Hyperflex Cable, Up to 16000 DPI, 6 Programmable…
Original price was: ₹9,999.00.₹3,399.00Current price is: ₹3,399.00.
- Ultra-light hex shell design: The honeycomb shell provides feather-light weight without sacrificing durability.
- HyperFlex USB Cable: The light, flexible paracord material reduces tension and resistance for easier mouse movement.
- TTC Golden micro dustproof switches: These switches provide solid, satisfying clicks and are rated for 60 million clicks.
- Pure virgin-grade PTFE skates: The low-friction 100% PTFE skates help provide an easy, effortless glide.
- Grip tape included: For more control and comfort, grip tape for the sides and left and right buttons are included.
- Customizable with HyperX NGENUITY Software: Easily customize with the powerful, easy-to-use, HyperX NGENUITY Software.
Specification: HyperX Pulsefire Haste USB Gaming Mouse Ultra Lightweight, 59g, Hex Design, Honeycomb Shell, Hyperflex Cable, Up to 16000 DPI, 6 Programmable…
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13 reviews for HyperX Pulsefire Haste USB Gaming Mouse Ultra Lightweight, 59g, Hex Design, Honeycomb Shell, Hyperflex Cable, Up to 16000 DPI, 6 Programmable…
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Original price was: ₹9,999.00.₹3,399.00Current price is: ₹3,399.00.






Customer32 –
This is a really good mouse it’s light weight good for drag clicking jitter and butterfly clicking comes with grip tape and other stuff recommend buy it
Amlan Sarkar –
I was using a G502 and a G102 from logitech before this. Those are great mice no doubt, however the G502 comes at 125g and the G102 is around 85g. Now, the G502 is great for gaming/prroductivity with numerous mapppable buttons and the infinite scroll wheel while the G102 is a great budget gaming mouse but not great for my hand size and grip style.
I play a lot of shooters whether online or offline and recently I had nerve compression in my right hand to elbow which was caused by gripping the mouse too hard while playing and moving the heavy 125g behemoth every time I saw an enemy.
Aftet my recovery I thought to myself would a light Mouse be better then what I had before and was I right.
The pulsefire haste was on sale for 3200INR and it wasn’t breaking the bank while having a good sensor, great build, a reputable brand and the main factor being just 59g under this amazing pricepoint with the nearest option being Glorious mice which cost twice as much as this. The shape is great for my hands while not the best for my hybrid grip. I don’t feel like I have anything in my hand when using this it’s feather light to me, flicks and sprays have never been this comfortable before and I’m not going to use other mice for shooters or fast games anymore. The PTFE feet are smooth, they have provided a replacement as well, the box also had mouse grip tape for extra control. The mere 25g difference coming from G102 is astonishingly significant when it comes to aiming in faster and better.
If you want a mouse that’s light there’s no batting an eye for under 4k this is the device to go for. Overall, just go for it no doubts in my mind. The best budget light gaming mouse.
k.rohithkumar –
Don’t think, guys, go for it. It’s one of the best gaming mice under 5,000.
Chirantan –
Perfekt för mig
Customer32 –
The mouse stops frequently, stops responding, freezes at times. Bought in Jan23.. Hope it can be looked into Or piece replaced.
Saikat Samanta –
Had this mouse for 1 year and 4 months now. its actually the 2nd unit. as the first needed replacement.
This mouse is great at first. the lightweight feel, the tracking is pretty good. however it has a few major flaws. The first unit I had the mouse had a problem where it kept connecting and disconnecting. it happened after 5 months of use. then i got it replaced, not to much of a hassle. The new replacement unit also developed the disconnection issue where it would randomly stop working for few seconds. a little bit of digging and i found it is to do with the part of the wire that connects to the mouse. people recommended that you use a spring and wrap it around the side of the wire that connects to the mouse. and amazingly this worked. no disconnection issues. so its a QC issue from hyperX. now this mouse has developed a scroll wheel issue. it is also a common issue with this mouse. it need two or three scroll wheel actions to move where you want it to. Clicks are a bit hard at first compared to a logitech but you get used to it. anyways its a good mouse for like the first 4 months. then it develops issues. however its also true that there is no perfect mouse you will find for gaming. every mouse eventually develops some issue. front disconnecting, to double clicking to scroll wheel not working, every mouse develops issues. unless you go for heavy mice like g502 or g402. those are not for fps games though. the safest bet i have found is either deathadder series from razer or zowie ec2c or ec3c. both are well built. and last a long time. a few units even in those have issues however.
Renu Pathak –
I got this because I already use HyperX headsets for my gaming and I like those so I figured their gaming mice were worth a shot.
This one has a cord and I specifically wanted it so I wouldn’t be wasting batteries (or wasting mice if their batteries can’t be replaced). As stated on the product page itself, it’s light and honeycombed, and has the standard 2 buttons on the side.
The side buttons were placed in such a way that it’s easy to accidentally hit them with your thumb just by squeezing the mouse slightly, which can happen pretty often. Given that some commonly used apps have functions unchangeably tied to these buttons, pressing them on accident gets frustrating at times.
By default, the mouse wheel glows, constantly changing color. If you have it in a space that needs to have little to no light, this might be an issue. There’s probably a way to change it through some dedicated HyperX software but I wasn’t bothered by the light. What I was bothered by, however, is that the wheel may scroll in the opposite direction (I scroll down, the page scrolls up, and vice versa). This is extremely problematic if you’re doing something that needs you to be able to mouse scroll with precision, and I don’t see a way to change this besides move the function to something else and set nothing on the wheel.
All in all, I wouldn’t call it better or worse than what I’ve previously used, and while I don’t need to replace it, I still have enough reasons to do so if the opportunity presents itself.
Ojas –
Hyperx is definitely competition for the pro x superlight from logitech. The Buttons feel great not loose but not too stuff either, weight of 62grams feels great too. The battery life is 100 hrs without a doubt is better than any mouse. I definitely recommend this mouse for anyone looking for a wallet friendly option for a gaming mice
Tasboi –
This is my first gaming mouse but over the years I have owned many other mice and this HyperX Pulsefire Haste is actually amazing. It’s impossibly light! They say 60 grams, feels like 45 if you ask me. Crazy light. For comparison I’m coming from a MX Master and that thing is like 150 grams. The mouse has 6 buttons you can customize ( left, right, wheel push in as button, button behind wheel, two side buttons ) – The pads on the bottom are slick. Definitely use this with a quality desk pad/mouse pad so you can experience that super slick like glass feeling. Even though this mouse is light, you can tell it is made of high quality materials. Squeeze it as hard as you can and you hear no squeeks, and feel no movements. Light and built like a tank at the same time! Battery life has been great so far. Still on First charge at after 12 days of heavy usage.
Pros
Very Light
Built Very well ( no squeeks )
Customizable Buttons
Rechargeable with good battery life!
Fast tracking with desk pad/mouse pad
Looks slick AF!
Price
Cons
None
Anurag –
This a review after using it for more than six months. Everything about this mouse is great. My previous mouse was the logitech G402 which is somewhat on the heavier side but after switching over to this mouse everything changed for the better. Overall a really good mouse would highly recommend.
Ojas –
been using it for almost 10 months , first u ll feel like it’s cheap mouse …. but it’s pretty sturdy and light mouse…. for those who like to perform intence mechanical aim (flicks and stuff) , good for precision too . easy to lock on cause of lightweight during counter strafing… get wireless version of haste if u can cause that’s better
Chirantan –
I had high hopes when I bought a gaming mouse around a year ago, but sadly it fell short of my standards. The mouse was really light, which was a downside for me since I prefer a more substantial feel for accurate control in games (I should have known this though because of the listing). Despite its excellent sensor and configurable buttons, I had trouble getting used to the weight, which affected how well I played games. I chose to give it to a close friend who shares my love of gaming rather than leave it unused in the hopes that it would better suit their playing style.
My friend couldn’t have been happier with the gaming mouse, much to my happy surprise. They noticed right away how light it was, allowing for quick and accurate movements throughout their gaming sessions. They were impressed with how much their gameplay was enhanced by the mouse’s sensitive sensor and programmable buttons. It was certainly a case of the right mouse finding the right owner, and I was thrilled to see my present make my friend’s gaming setup so much more enjoyable and perform better. It’s not uncommon for something that doesn’t work for one person to be the ideal fit for another; in this case, it was a situation where everyone won, which improved both of our gaming experiences.
Saikat Samanta –
The mouse is awesome, it perfectly fits in my hand, I thought the mouse would be small but it’s shape is just right. The weight of the mouse and wire, absolutely amazing. When I aim it doesn’t feel like I am using the mouse to aim.. it just happens naturally