Hyperax Pulsfire Hast 2 Pro is not a mouse for me, but it is really its strength. It packs quality components in a package designed for less small hands. This gives an edge that it may not be otherwise between tight competition in the high-end gaming mouse market.

- Brand
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Hyperx
- weight
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61 grams
- Switch
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Hyperx optical switch
- RGB lighting
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Yes (on the wheel)
A 61-Gram Ultralite gaming mouse with a thin, low-profile design that is very good for small hands. It has 4,000 Hz polling rates, 26,000 DPIs and 650 IP.
- Great for small hands
- Very smooth skates
- Responsible optical switch and sensors
- Long battery life
- Can be too small for big hands
- Cheap-finge side button
- Small scroll wheel
- Boring color and aggressive branding

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Price and availability
Hyperx retails for Pulsfire Hast 2 Pro $ 120. It comes with USB-C to USB-A cable, 2.4 GHz adapter, 4K wireless dongle, grip tape and replacement skates.
- weight
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61 grams
- Switch
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Hyperx optical switch
- RGB lighting
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Yes (on the wheel)
- Programmable button
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Yes
- Connectivity
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2.4 GHz, Bluetooth, Wired
- battery life
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90 hours (1,000 Hz)
- Battery Type
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Rechargeable li-ion polymer
- Adaptability
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PC, PS5, Xbox Series X | S
- Agitation
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26,000
- Speculation
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650
- polling rate
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Up to 4,000 Hz
- Acceleration
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50 grams
- Dimensions
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4.9 x 1.5 x 2.6 inch
- Sensor
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Hyperax 26k
- Color option
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slate gray
Design: perfect for small hands
Whether you click with Pulsfire Hast 2 Pro, come down to the size of your hand on a large scale. Low-profile curve, tuck-in sides, and deep depressed mouse buttons are dwarfed with a large size hand such as mine (as is seen above). At the same time, this design helps Pulsfire Hast 2 Pro easily hold for small hands compared to the average gaming mouse.
The small size also helps the mouse achieve its 61-gram ultralight weight, keeping it between the lightest wireless gaming mice in the market. It is aid by silk-chicani skates that even give a run to the famous Razor Wiper V3 Pro for their money. There is enough heft that it does not feel that you are pushing around the air without losing your sensation of weightlessness, so if the fatigue of the wrist is a concern, consider your concerns.
There were some design elements that I did not like, though. Skates are dust magnets that are difficult to clean as dust rods accumulated on the edges. I am also not a fan of slate gray color scheme as it feels highly industrial and visually felt with typical gaming setup. I wish that the wired version of the mouse is available to be taken to black and white. Finally, while the 2.4 GHz receiver storage slot under the mouse is always a welcome touch, it is a bit surprising that the Pulsfire Hast 2 Pro also does not come with many other hypex -like storage pouches like many other hyperx mice.
Nice switch and sensor, bad button
Optical switches and 26,000 DPIs, 650 IPS sensor Pulsfire Hast 2 Pro, as you will expect from the high-end gaming mouse. The short journey distance of the mouse button makes them a special boon for twitching games like shooters. This is nothing special, but it does not need to happen when it works without a bottleneck.
The only area in which it comes behind mice at equally priced has a 4,000 Hz polling rate. If you actually need an 8,000 Hz mouse, you will need to see elsewhere, but since most players will not need more than 1,000 Hz, I do not consider it too much to blame.

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Do not play eSports? Then you do not need 8,000 Hz polling rates
Not even esports players!
Instead, I have a bugbier button. The concave mouse button takes a little less dip for my taste, and the right button on my unit ever looked a bit heavy from the left side. I think this is an area where no person with a different preference will take any problem. However, I do not think many people will be equally generous for side buttons, which continue to use the same rigid, cheap-pinged plastic that I have continuously disliked in every hyperax mouse. The way they do uncomfortable digging in my thumb, they make an dissatisfaction for the responsible switch they cover. I hope that the hypex considers changing its approach to the side button when it retires its mouse lineup next.
The small scroll wheel is another hyperx gaming mouse pitfall that takes its head here again, and I argue that it has become even more difficult to reach due to the deep curvature of the mouse button. If the wheel also spreads a touch more, I am probably singing a different tune. He said, it is a decent wheel, otherwise click a side to activate the steps and the middle button.
Given how many premium gaming mice get these elements correct, it is a bit more egoistic that the components of Pulsafier Hast 2 Pro feel less than the less expensive mice of the brand. If the size is not winning you, you are probably going to serve better elsewhere.
Relationship and battery
The Pulsfire Hast 2 Pro includes both 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth connection options, which you will expect from a wireless mouse, and I had no problem either. As is someone who prefers to place a 2.4 GHz receiver on my desk to reduce the intervention, I appreciated that the dongle involved to do so has rubber legs that prevent it from slipping around.
Wired Mode Pulsfier Hast 2 Pro is a stunning standout, though. There is enough sluggish in the cable that it never felt that I was in a tug of war with my computer, which I loved in the Pulsafire saga similarly. If the wireless is not a complete for you, you may want to consider buying Word Pulsesfire Hast 2.
Battery life is also impressive. At 1,000 Hz polling rates, the mouse easily lasted for a week of regular use of a week, without any fee requirement. Hyperax puts a ballpark battery life in 90 hours, which seems concurrent with my own experience. This is another place where the mouse is matching its competition, and I am not complaining.
Should you buy Hyperx Pulsfire Hast 2 Pro?
The size and size of the Hyperx Pulsesfire Hast 2 Pro is what it sets it apart from other high-end competitors. Small gamers should consider this in search of a quality high-end mouse. However, for large hands, I prefer modular hyperx Pulsfire Saga Pro at this price point.
I will also consider Hypermax Pulsfire Hurf 2 if a wired-cavalry mouse is not a deal-breaker. It essentially comes at half cost for the same product, and with better color options to boot.

- Brand
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Hyperx
- weight
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61 grams
- Switch
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Hyperx optical switch
- RGB lighting
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Yes (on the wheel)
A 61-Gram Ultralite gaming mouse with a thin, low-profile design that is very good for small hands. It has 4,000 Hz polling rates, 26,000 DPIs and 650 IP.