HyperX Pulsefire Fuse Wireless Gaming Mouse Review

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9.1Expert Score
Very Good

For this price, there’s not much to complain about.

Design and Build Quality
9
Performance
8.5
Software
9
Battery
10
Price
9
Positive
  • Exceptional battery life
  • Ambidextrous design
  • Comprehensive and user-friendly companion software
  • Good precision and responsiveness for gaming
  • Competitive pricing
  • Option to adjust weight through battery selection
Negatives
  • Reliance on replaceable batteries rather than rechargeable solution
  • Slightly heavier than ultra-lightweight gaming mice
  • Minor inconsistencies in polling rate measurements
  • Mode and DPI switches on the bottom may be less convenient for quick adjustments

Introduction

The HyperX Pulsefire Fuse Wireless positions itself as a compelling option in the mid-range wireless gaming mouse market. With a price point of approximately PHP 3,600, this mouse aims to deliver reliable performance, customization options, and exceptional battery life without breaking the bank. In today’s competitive peripheral landscape, achieving this balance is no small feat, making the Pulsefire Fuse an intriguing proposition for gamers seeking quality without premium pricing.

What’s in the Box

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The packaging of the HyperX Pulsefire Fuse Wireless is simple and minimal, with only the essentials. Given its battery-powered design, there’s no charging cable included. Instead, you’ll find the mouse, the wireless receiver, user documentation, and a complimentary AAA battery to get started immediately.

Design and Build Quality

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The HyperX Pulsefire Fuse features a predominantly plastic construction, which contributes to its relatively light weight of 75 grams (including the battery). The mouse employs an ambidextrous design, making it suitable for both right and left-handed users.

The mouse relies on using a AAA battery rather than an integrated rechargeable solution, which presents both advantages and disadvantages. While it necessitates periodic battery replacement, it also offers users the ability to modulate the mouse’s weight by selecting batteries of varying weights.

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Both the mode selection and DPI adjustment switches are situated on the underside of the mouse, which prevents accidental activation during intense gaming sessions. The device also incorporates multiple RGB lighting zones, adding aesthetic customization options for users who appreciate visual personalization of their peripherals.

When compared to ultra-lightweight alternatives like the ROG Keris II Ace, the Pulsefire Fuse does present a slightly weightier feel, which may require an adjustment period for some users.

Performance

The HyperX Pulsefire Fuse Wireless delivers good performance across various scenarios, from first-person shooters to everyday productivity tasks. The mouse provides excellent precision and smooth gliding across surfaces, essential qualities for competitive gaming environments.

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The CPI divergence chart shows that the measured DPI levels are very close to the rated ones.

During testing, no perceptible input lag was observed, suggesting effective implementation of the wireless technology.

HyperX Pulsefire Fuse Review Input Lag and Smoothing
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However, technical analysis revealed some inconsistencies in the polling rate measurements. While the device is advertised to operate at 1,000Hz (equivalent to a 1ms response time), empirical testing indicated slight variations from this specification.

Nevertheless, these technical discrepancies did not translate to noticeable performance deficiencies during practical use. For most users, this mouse will provide more than adequate responsiveness and precision for their gaming needs, regardless of genre preference.

Software

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The HyperX NGenuity software is the control center for the HyperX Pulsefire Fuse, offering comprehensive customization options.

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Users can adjust parameters such as DPI settings, polling rate, button assignments, and RGB lighting effects through this application. The interface is well-designed and intuitive, accessible even to users with limited technical expertise.

Battery Life

The most impressive aspect of the HyperX Pulsefire Fuse Wireless is its battery endurance. During testing with relatively demanding settings—800 DPI and maximum RGB brightness on all zones—a single AAA battery sustained the mouse for approximately one week of consistent use.

This number exceeds the manufacturer’s conservative estimate of 85 hours, which is already impressive. Actual battery longevity will of course vary based on individual usage patterns, settings, and RGB lighting configurations, but overall performance in this domain represents a substantial advantage for the Pulsefire Fuse in comparison to many competing wireless options.

Verdict

The HyperX Pulsefire Fuse Wireless successfully delivers on its promise of providing reliable performance and customization at a reasonable price point. Its exceptional battery is a particularly noteworthy feature, potentially reducing the frequency of battery replacements and associated costs over the product’s lifespan.

While the battery-powered design and moderate weight may not appeal to all users—particularly those who prefer ultra-lightweight mice or the convenience of USB recharging—these considerations should be evaluated against the mouse’s overall value proposition and individual preferences.

For those looking for a dependable wireless mouse with impressive endurance and solid performance while staying away from premium price territories, the HyperX Pulsefire Fuse is a worthy contender that merits a serious consideration.

Emman Tortoza
Chief Editor and Content Lead at Gadget Pilipinas | Website

Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.

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