HyperX, a gaming accessories brand owned by HP, has announced the launch of its new Pulsefire Haste wireless gaming mouse, which will be available for shipping throughout the United States in a Black or White colorway.
The new 2.4 GHz "gaming-grade" mouse arrives with an eye-catching honeycomb hex shell design and weighs in at just 62 grams. In addition, the Pulsefire Haste comes packed with a variety of premium features geared towards hardcore gamers. These include TTC Golden Micro Dustproof switches, which boast an 80 million click durability, onboard memory via HyperX INGENUITY software, and six programmable buttons.
"We are excited to expand the Pulsefire Haste gaming mouse lineup with the addition of the new wireless versions," said HyperX's Category manager, Jennifer Ishii. "HyperX continues to meet the ever-changing needs of gamers at all levels, including those looking for an ultra-lightweight, multi-platform compatible gaming mouse designed for top gaming performance.
High-Performance Gaming Mouses
HyperX Launches Ultra-Lightweight Pulsefire Haste Mouse
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