HyperX.com has HyperX Pulsefire Haste Wireless Gaming Mouse (White or Black) on sale for $59.99 - $11.99 with coupon code RAEDROP = $48. Shipping is free.
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HyperX.com has HyperX Pulsefire Haste Wireless Gaming Mouse (White or Black) on sale for $59.99 - $11.99 with coupon code RAEDROP = $48. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter plu388 for finding this deal.
Available colors (prices after coupon code RAEDROP):
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This mouse is a king of budget gaming mice.
It has a rechargeable battery (100 hours), very good build quality, very comfortable, golden switches and a decent sensor (Pixart 3335).
The software is also great. It comes with a spare kit of PTFE skates and mouse grips.
Personally I would have no regrets throwing out the dpi and side buttons and trimming down some parts of it's bottom plate to reduce it's weight to ~48 grams.
Since $48 is as cheap as it gets.
No Bluetooth. I prefer basyliskx hyperspeed, on permadeal here on SD. That one has Bluetooth and USB. Receiver. Also Very light. 38$
83 grams + battery = 100 grams, that's not very light. I guess the closest bluetooth alternative would be the aerox 3 ghost that costs $70 and weights 68 grams.
83 grams + battery = 100 grams, that's not very light. I guess the closest bluetooth alternative would be the aerox 3 ghost that costs $70 and weights 68 grams.
This obsession with light mice lately is crazy. I got one of them glorious mice and I couldn't use something like that as a daily. Ended up snagging one of the Logitech Lightspeed mice for $25 from staples and it's been great.
I bought this mouse and wound up returning it. Just a heads up, the mouse uses a budget sensor which is not calibrated properly (same issue the wired version had upon release). You will need to cut back your DPI or game sensitivity by about 20% to get the same effect as a mouse with an accurate sensor.
This is a solid mouse, been using it for about a month now and really like it. Was using the wired version prior - the battery lasts a good amount of time.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Mitya
It has a rechargeable battery (100 hours), very good build quality, very comfortable, golden switches and a decent sensor (Pixart 3335).
The software is also great. It comes with a spare kit of PTFE skates and mouse grips.
Personally I would have no regrets throwing out the dpi and side buttons and trimming down some parts of it's bottom plate to reduce it's weight to ~48 grams.
Since $48 is as cheap as it gets.
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No bluetooth, but i suppose the rechargable battery is worth something.
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