Product Comparison: HyperX Pulsefire Core vs HyperX Pulsefire FPS
General Specifications
Brand
HyperX
HyperX
Model
Pulsefire Core
Pulsefire FPS
Origin
China
China
About the Product
The HyperX Pulsefire Core delivers the essentials for gamers looking for a solid, comfortable, wired RGB gaming mouse. The Pixart 3327 optical sensor gives players precise, smooth tracking with no hardware acceleration, and has native DPI settings up to 6200 DPI.
The Pulsefire FPS uses the proven Pixart 3310 sensor for fluid tracking with no acceleration to provide the accuracy and precision you need to stay on top of your game. If you’re an arm aimer, a wrist aimer, a flick targeter or a constant tracker, one of the four DPI presets available is tuned to your playstyle.
Key Specs
Precision
6200 dpi
3200 dpi
Sensor Type
Optical
Optical
Number of Buttons
7
6
What customers say about "Key Specs"
HyperX Pulsefire Core RGB Gaming Mouse
- The mouse is nice. It has a good feel, a nice weight and it's very responsive.
- Great palm grip mouse with an excellent sensor.
- This mouse is awesome! The sensor is so much better than cheaper mice and tracks 10x better.
- The mouse has good clicks, sensor, cable, I highly recommend it.
- Very good quality and sensor, the scroll button doesn’t get stuck or glitch out. Very solid mouse.
HyperX Pulsefire FPS Gaming Mouse & Mouse Pad
- The mouse looks and feels like a professional mouse. Mouse wheel and logo are very well lit.
- Great feeling middle mouse button/scroll.
- The sensor works perfectly as expected from one of the best on the market. It’s really smooth.
- Scroll wheel developed an annoying squeak less than a week after I got it.
- The sensor in the mouse appears to have a problem with random tracking issues.
Size & Weight
Color
Black
Black
Height
1.63 in.
1.65 in.
Width
4.7 in.
5.04 in.
Depth
2.52 in.
2.8 in.
Weight
4.34 oz.
4.58 oz.
What customers say about "Size & Weight"
HyperX Pulsefire Core RGB Gaming Mouse
- HyperX never fails to amaze me. This mouse has a great combination of fit, weight, and responsiveness.
- It weighs like a small mouse and the size of it makes it so my hand doesn't cramp up.
- The size is great and the ergonomics are just what I look for.
- I have medium sized hands and play palm style and love it.
- This mouse is on the larger size and is great for palm grip. It has soft, textured grips on the sides that actually yield a bit if you squeeze them.
HyperX Pulsefire FPS Gaming Mouse & Mouse Pad
- It's still fairly comfortable in a palm grip, but you may have to hold on somewhat tightly so that it doesn't slide out of your hand.
- The mouse is fairly light in my opinion and glides across the mouse pad nicely.
- Good size for big hands was suggested this mouse.
- The mouse isnt too big and is comfortable for people with average sized hands.
- I have medium sized hands and get a good grip with this mouse, my hand doesn’t get too fatigued.
Connection
Connection Type
Wired
Wired
Cord Length
5.9 feet
5.9 feet
What customers say about "Connection"
HyperX Pulsefire Core RGB Gaming Mouse
- I prefer a connected mouse rather than a wireless one, so I don't need to worry about battery life. Works great from usb.
- It connected and started working right away.
- An ideal mouse for games, a long cable and stable connection guarantee good success.
- No need to install anything, just plug and play.
- The connection lost would appear every second or so, sometimes with no consequence, and sometimes reset my DPI to the lowest setting.
HyperX Pulsefire FPS Gaming Mouse & Mouse Pad
- Plug-and-play, no fancy drivers needed.
- It’s simple and easy to use. That’s all there really is to say.
- Feels good, looks good and handles well. Feels well built and durable. Simple connection.
- It looks great. Mostly matte black, with small areas of red for accent. Good cable length and excellent connection.
- The mouse offers excellent responsiveness via USB cable.
Features
Mouse Type
Gaming
Gaming
Body Material
Plastic
Plastic
Number of Programmable Buttons
7
6
Extras
Symmetrical Design, HyperX NGenuity software, Pixart 3327 sensor, Customizable RGB lighting, Braided cable
Comfortable ergonomic design, Pixart 3310 sensor, Braided cable, Six ultra-responsive buttons
What customers say about "Features"
HyperX Pulsefire Core RGB Gaming Mouse
- The LED's are nice, they aren't obnoxious and they have a perfect level of brightness that accents the mouse without being ugly.
- It seems to be well constructed, it feels solid under your hand and it's a very comfortable mouse.
- This mouse feels extremely nice. The grips on the side are made of a very grippable and seemingly durable material.
- The materials feel excellent and the construction just feels solid and not at all cheap.
- The materials are all high quality, and the Ngenuity software is in a better state than Razer's Synapse.
HyperX Pulsefire FPS Gaming Mouse & Mouse Pad
- Mouse is great. Fps is immaculate. Helped my aim on overwatch a lot. The dpi settings grip and smooothness.
- Not too flashy, doesn't have unnecessary RGB all over it.
- Braided cable doesn't snag like some of my other mice.
- Sides are at an odd angle. They're angled in towards the top, whereas most mice angle in towards the bottom.
- Rubberized grips don't grip, especially if your hands get sweaty at all.
Power
Power Source
Via USB
Via USB
Warranty / Certifications
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year(s)
1 year(s)
Certifications
CE
CE
Other Information
Manufacturer
Manual
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