Specifications and Features
Key Features
- 2.4 GHz wireless with up to 100-hour battery life
- Ultra-light hex shell design
- Anti-dust, water-resistant
- TTC Golden Micro Dustproof Switches
Mouse Specifications
- Shape: Symmetrical
- Sensor: Pixart PAW3335
- Resolution: Up to 16000 DPI
- DPI Presets: 400 / 800 / 1600 / 3200 DPI
- Speed: 450 IPS
- Acceleration: 40G
- Buttons: 6
- Left / Right Button Switches: TTC Golden Micro Dustproof Switch
- Left / Right Button Durability: 80 million clicks
- Light Effects: Per-LED RGB lighting
- Onboard Memory: 1 profile
- Connection Type: 2.4GHz Wireless / Wired
- Polling Rate: 1000Hz
Battery Specifications
- Battery Type: 370mAh Li-ion polymer battery
- Battery Life: Up to 100 hours
Physical Specifications
- Length: 38.2mm
- Width: 66.8mm
- Weight: 0.13lb
- Cable Type: Detachable HyperFlex USB Cable
- Cable Length (imperial) and type: Detachable HyperFlex USB Cable
Package and its contents
The Pulsefire Haste Wireless arrived in a retail package, which is a small box. The box has about the same design as the previously reviewed HyperX mice. The exterior is well-described, so if we buy it in a retail store, then we can know what we are buying without unpacking the product.
Inside the package are a wireless mouse, USB wireless receiver, USB charge/data cable, grip tape, extra PTFE skates, and a quick start guide. It’s more than enough but everything that is required to fully utilize our new mouse.
That’s all about the package, and we can move to the mouse description and my experience after a couple of days of usage. Let’s switch to the next page.