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The HyperX Pulsefire Dart is a wireless gaming mouse designed for both hands, featuring an optical sensor with a resolution of 16000 DPI. It has 6 buttons (all of which can be programmed) and RGB lighting that can take on various shades. Its battery lasts for 50 hours.
Users who have purchased it mainly highlight that it is comfortable to hold and responds immediately to your hand movements.
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Very nice and comfortable mouse, but within a year the scroll wheel started to malfunction, I bought it for 30€. It is not worth the amount it costs now in any case
I have had the mouse for a few months for casual use with my laptop. The quality of its construction is just fine, it has USB-C and a decent battery. I am facing an issue with its sensor. No matter what DPI I set it to, it lacks accuracy. It ends up being useless for me because I can't play FPS games, nor can I even edit texts since it's difficult to even highlight words. Also, in my opinion, it has a strange ergonomics; it doesn't sit well in my hand, and I constantly have to lift my hand to hold it. I do not recommend it. The 2 stars are only for its construction, weight, USB-C, and RGB.
Sturdy mouse and heavy. It did its job perfectly for about two years. Around that time, the scroll wheel started doing its own thing. For the 30 euros I paid, it might be okay. For 80+, no way
Average mouse, I bought it on sale for half price, 40 euros, and the scroll wheel doesn't respond correctly after a few months, sometimes it goes up, sometimes it goes down. I do not recommend it for those who play games or scroll down while reading. Also, the wireless function doesn't last more than 2 days if you play games, and it becomes annoying to constantly plug and unplug the cable. In the end, I left it in wired mode. It is good in terms of durability, clicks, and responsiveness
Well, I've had it for 1.5 years..and already the wheel is broken, it does whatever it wants....Probably, as I understood, the whole series has an issue...There is no other explanation! I will send it for repair now - replacement, I don't know what they will exactly do, hopefully it will be fixed and won't do the same thing again, if it does the same thing again, I will come back with an update.
Update...finally, it was replaced. It works very well!
I found it on sale for €29, a very good price, and it's a great size for a large palm. It's exactly like the Razer Mamba Wireless but heavier. It has several settings through the software (ngenuity), whether for pointer speed or lighting, and its battery lasts for several days and charges in 3-4 hours.
Finally, the mouse is terrible. It lasted for a year and I have not been satisfied at all. The hyperx software is awful. It does not respond well at all. Also, the mouse has a major charging issue. One moment it says it's at 100% and then suddenly it's at 13%. It frequently disconnects for 2-3 seconds and you can imagine how bad that is for gaming. Lastly, the scroll wheel just broke on me. Avoid it
Nice mouse... very nice grip... a bit heavy but very durable... the side grips are of high quality and quite convenient, I must say... quite nice in terms of design... you can control the RGB and other features of the mouse through the hyperx NGEUNITY, which is very useful... I highly recommend it!
For the 60 euros I bought it, I consider it to be vfm. Good application in hand, ideal weight and grip. The battery seems fine, but it will show in the future.
So I had the mouse for 6 months and then one day it stopped working... the truth is that I had dropped it several times... it was replaced with another one by the company
I have bought many mice (e.g. Logitech) which were not durable at all. This particular one has excellent responsiveness, charges with both type c and wireless charging, and the negatives that I have noticed are the software, which can only be downloaded from the Windows Store and is not available on the HyperX website. Also, the left and right sides of the mouse have a type of leather-rubber material which I don't know if it will wear out over time. A very important negative is its battery, which lasts only 4 hours of daily use and needs to be charged within 3 days. Also, its price is excessively high. However, after two months it died. It is not possible to spend so much money, 115€, and have it completely die after two months. HyperX has disappointed me.
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At 40 euros, it's fine. The main disadvantage is the weight.
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