HyperX Ships new 16,000 DPI Pulsefire Surge gaming mouse

The folks at HyperX today announced the new HyperX Pulsefire Surge gaming mouse.

The Pulsefire Surge delivers pinpoint accuracy with its Pixart 3389 sensor and a crazy resolution of 16,000 DPI.  Left and right button switches are rated up to 50 million clicks using Omron switches for exceptional click feel, response and consistency. You get all that priced at $69.99.

The mouse also offers radiant 360-degree RGB lighting effects that can be personalised using HyperX NGenuityTM software, allowing gamers to personalise colors to match a system or environment for an immersive gaming experience. The HyperX Pulsefire Surge gaming mouse was recently awarded the prestigious Red Dot 2018 award for product design.

“We consulted with professional gaming teams and gaming enthusiasts on the form, fit and features throughout the design process of the Pulsefire Surge,” said Julien Millet, business manager, HyperX EMEA. “Our goal was to complement the HyperX suite of gaming peripherals with a high-quality mouse, offering a combination of performance and customisation for professional and enthusiast gamers alike. The Pulsefire Surge meets these standards of excellence.”

The Pulsefire Surge features five customisable native DPI settings that support up to 16,000 DPI, which can be set to a gamer’s individual style or preference. Onboard memory1 allows users to customise lighting and effects and save up to three profiles for on-the-go gaming. LED lighting customisation[1] allows users to choose and set RGB colours on the 360-degree light ring, DPI button and HyperX logo using HyperX NGenuity software. In addition, advanced customisation tools include sensor performance settings, macros and DPI settings.

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Designed for comfortable gaming sessions, the Pulsefire Surge uses a flexible, braided cable for smoother movements and lasting durability. The mouse also features a comfortable symmetrical design with large skates for enhanced gliding and smoother movements across surfaces.

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