








🖱️ Elevate your game with the lightest, longest-lasting wireless precision mouse.
The HyperX Pulsefire Haste is an ultra-lightweight (61g) wireless gaming mouse featuring a durable honeycomb shell, 100-hour battery life, and a high-precision 16000 DPI optical sensor. With 6 programmable buttons and an ergonomic ambidextrous design, it offers professional-grade performance and comfort for extended gaming or work sessions.



















| ASIN | B09TLCRGMN |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic Design, LED Lights, Lightweight, Water Resistant, Wireless |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, Office |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Battery Average Life | 100 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,616 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #91 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | HyperX |
| Button Quantity | 6 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Xbox One |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 10,867 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | LED |
| Enclosure Material | Ptfe |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00196188046197 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.89"L x 2.63"W |
| Item Height | 2.4 inches |
| Item Type Name | Gaming Mouse |
| Item Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | HP Inc. |
| Model Name | Pulsefire Haste |
| Model Number | 4P5D7AA |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 16000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Buttons | 6 |
| Operating System | Windows, macOS, Linux |
| Pattern | Honeycomb |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 10.0 meters |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic Design, LED Lights, Lightweight, Water Resistant, Wireless |
| Style Name | Pulsefire Haste |
| Theme | Honeycomb Shell |
| UPC | 196188046197 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Information Not Available |
A**R
Better than the Razer Viper.
So I bought the Razer Viper when it was first released. I loved the Viper and still do. A bit of a back story, I prefer lightweight mice because I tend to get RSI episodes after prolonged use of mice (at work/games). The Razer adder is by far the most comfortable mouse I’ve used, but its hefty weight almost caused me to quit gaming. Tried a vertical mouse and a whole bunch of ergo mice but to no avail. My RSI symptoms persisted. Once the Razer viper was released I bought as a last ditch effort ... and to my surprise it worked. I was able to game without any RSI symptoms. Two years later I was In search for a lighter mouse and I tried the Glorious D.... and while it was more comfortable to hold (bigger) and it was lighter, the glorious felt cheap and its buttons were too mushy for my liking. A few months later I try the Haste. And by far this mouse is superior to both the Viper and Glorious. Quality of build is excellent. The mouse is rigid and less heavy than the viper (very noticeable). But what sold me on this mouse was the quality of the left/right click buttons. They are crisp and responsive without being too sensitive. The cord is way more flexible than that of the Viper’s. Only con is that the scroll wheel (front/back) are not programmable. Also, the mouse much like the Viper is on the small side. Unless you are use to mice this size or have small hands, it will take some to to get use to mice this size. However, most lightweight mice under 60 grams will be about the same size (with a few exceptions). With that said, wish they added a few more buttons and made a larger mouse without compromising the weight too much. Would buy again. This my is by far the best mouse for the buck and is better than most higher priced mice.
R**N
Nice and light mouse
Nice and light. I've had no issues with it and I've had it for a few years now. Pretty sure it was on sale for cheap at the time I purchased.
G**E
Elite Gaming mouse at fantastic price
Daily Drive this thing both gaming and working, super light, and the cable also isn't regular plastic, but a super light flexible cord so much so I don't even notice it from a wireless. Highly recommend both for gaming and productivity.
R**3
Good but some technical issues
Nice light weight mouse but make sure you put the base presets as your main since booting it up my have it be set to the base rather then your own custom ones
I**V
HyperX's Endgame
I feel like a complete idiot for overlooking this mouse over and over and over since it was released. While I love HyperX's headsets, and I suppose their keyboards are *okay*, their mice were never attractive compared to competitors. This one though? It's different. I saw the white one was on sale (which I didn't know existed and kept checking to see if it was ever being discounted after I discovered it) and picked it up almost instantly. It's wild to say this is the best mouse I've used. It feels like an endgame-worthy mouse and no, that's not a jab or a pun about Endgame Gear. HyperX went above and beyond and then some with this mouse. Yes, it does come with drawbacks such as the DPI deviation that apparently haunted it until a firmware update remedied it and it's not as light as newer generation ultralight mice but I'd say that's where they start and end. I'm not going to count HyperX's infamously atrocious software because it can be used without it and isn't as useful or necessary on a mouse as it is with a keyboard. The feel of the coating is like that of PBT keycaps, it's smooth and soft and it stays cool so sweat isn't an issue or at least it hasn't been for me. The honeycomb on top did not make a difference to me, a very pleasant surprise as 1 of the reasons I avoided honeycomb cutout mice was thinking that it was something I would be noticing often. The main clicks are great, I can't say they're the best I've used as those go to the DA v2 but they're top tier and have no issue with what they are. As for the mouse wheel, the wheel's click, and the side buttons, that's where I have a stronger personal preference to other mice (namely Roccat's wheels and side buttons) so while I can't say these are the best, had they been ones I used prior to trying out Roccat mice they would've been the best. tl;dr of this mouse: + Godlike value (usually $30 on sale) + Great feel on the coating + Super lightweight (AND they balanced the weight amazingly well) + All clicks are solid + Mouse wheel feels nice + Perfect size for medium hands on the larger end + Works with palm and fingertip grips (claw too, I'm sure) + Build quality seems sturdy + Perfectly usable as a plug-and-play mouse = The sensor isn't the best but you won't be able to tell = Wish the mouse wheel was sticking out a bit more (personal pref) = Wish the side buttons were flatter (personal pref) = The cable might not be durable? = DPI deviation (irrelevant now) - HyperX's software For anyone that is curious about getting this mouse, GET IT. I guarantee you won't regret it.
A**W
40 bucks, AWESOME mouse. (less awesome software.)
For context, I'm coming from a Redragon Cobra M711 and I didn't want to spend the extra $10 on a Glorious Model O. And to be honest, I'm absolutely glad I went for this mouse. Pros: - This mouse is SUPER light. it's as light as a Finalmouse while being significantly cheaper. I definitely notice the difference from my M711 and it's a lot nicer. Glides pretty well. - The cable is super loose. it's about as loose as a shoestring, so I feel no resistance if the cable rubs up on something. basically feels like the mouse is wireless. - The scroll wheel is nice and stiff. Hard to describe, but it doesn't feel nearly as "loose" as the scroll wheel on my Cobra M711. If you use your scroll wheel when playing games, it makes an impact. - Doesn't feel super cheap. Not much more to say there, it just doesn't feel very cheap despite being only 40 dollars while also being super light. Cons: - Grip tape. Other reviews say it peels off after a while. I can tell mine isn't very secure, but I've had this mouse for a month and it hasn't fallen off. I haven't had an issue with it but since other have I'll put it here. - Software. Another thing everyone else is complaining about, and I can see why people are getting annoyed. Apparently the DPI settings reset every time you restart your PC but since I play on 800 DPI (one of the default DPI settings) I have had no issues. The RGB and button configs do save so no issues there either. - Side buttons are kinda stiff. I use my side buttons a lot when gaming, and I can tell they're not as easy to press down as the ones on my Cobra M711. They still register just fine for the most part though, so it's not huge. - Ergonomics. My 20 dollar Cobra M711 had better ergonomics. The left and right clicks on this mouse feel like they're positioned lower, and the shape doesn't melt into my hand as well as my Cobra M711. This mouse is ambidextrous though, so take that as you will. The pros definitely outweigh the cons for me, I don't know about everyone else. Any issues others have had with this thing have not been to significant to me. DEFINITELY recommend.
T**N
HyperX Pulsefire Haste - Gmaing Mouse
Best upgrade for mine mouse this mouse has hole and makes my hand not sweat like most mouses do when am playing video games also very light and comfortable mouse to use.
Z**R
Battery that won't die and works great even months later!
Amazing mouse!!! Battery last next to forever and glides smoothly. Can't say enough positives about the mouse.
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