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Review on HyperX Pulsefire Surge - RGB Wired Gaming Mouse with Pixart 3389 Sensor πŸ–±οΈ up to 16000 DPI, 6 Programmable Buttons, Ergonomic Design, Compatible with Windows 10/8.1/8/7 - Black by Nam Le Bao ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the product suited me, the price is generally perfect.

The mouse is very comfortable, I spend almost the whole day at the computer, my hand does not get tired at all, my fingers too. It sits well in the hand, pleasant to the touch, clicks are not annoying. The software is not "wow", but simple and understandable. The first couple of days, for some reason, the profiles were not saved in the mouse, and after turning off / on the computer they flew off, now everything has become normal. I got used to the wheel in a week, otherwise there are no complaints. I really liked the "wave" effect of all the colors of the rainbow, but it only runs around the mouse and only in one direction. I would like to start up this wave from the backside towards the buttons. It would be possible as a separate preset, or at least make it possible to change the direction of the "wave" (then half the mouse forward, half the mouse back would work and everything would be fine). Let's see what will happen to the switches in a year, because almost all mice (about the same price category) start to double-call for me in about a year and a half, I had to repair it myself. For a few months, everything is super for a friend, there are no scuffs on the case either. I will hope for good. P. S. Those who swear at the way the software is distributed, they say, do not download without the MS Store, they themselves are to blame. There is nothing to install pirates and / or remove everything that seems "unnecessary" from the computer. Those. they are not too lazy to do dances with a tambourine to remove the MS Store (just pressing "delete" does not do this), but how you have to download the software distributed through this very store - they begin to resent. Apparently they do not understand that it is easier for a developer to ate your products this way. But in truth, it would be nice to distribute the software in the classical way.

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Pros
  • - Very nice ergonomics, fits well in the hand, regardless of the grip, this is the most important thing for me. - Pleasant plastic, on the sides it is more "tenacious". Fingers do not strain when lifting the mouse. - Assembled with high quality, nothing backlash. - Very bright illumination due to the large number of LEDs around the entire contour of the mouse. Detailed customizable lighting. - Pleasant sound click, slightly specific. The RMB and LMB themselves were very pleased with the hardness of pressing: they are quite soft, but it does not work because the finger is on the button. - No complaints about the operation of the sensor (I use a mat like speed) - The weight. It's average and well balanced. The mouse rises easily, stands confidently, does not fly away from poking into the body. - The wire. It is not very heavy (the mouse never slipped behind it), braided, the memory effect is not strong (this is a plus for me).
Cons
  • - A loud wheel, I got used to turning the wheel without taking my finger off it, then it's not so loud. Yes, the cutoff is quite clear, the wheel itself does not scroll, but it gives a little to the whole brush if you turn it hard. But only "if". The cutoff could have been softer. - The side buttons are too shifted to the back of the mouse for a palm grip, the "back" button is not convenient to reach with your thumb. Your finger rests in front of the front button, not between them. Finger grip is ok. - You can't set up a wave in the backlight along the mouse, only running "around it". The direction does not change either. - There is no normal blue color in the backlight. No matter how I twisted it, it turned out lilac, or the color of the sky on a clear day. In slow "wave" or "cycle" effects, this is very noticeable. Blue (or Cyan) is very distinct, but blue is not. - Limiting the color zones for the "cycle" does not allow to make a normal rainbow. At the beginning - red, at the end - pink, inside 3 colors. Because of this, a sharp jump between the last and the first. Why it is impossible to make more zones as in the "cycle" - it is not clear. This is more of a software problem (there may also be a lack of normal blue if there are CMYK LEDs), I hope they will fix it.

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