SPEED IS THE NAME of the game when it comes to the HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Wireless. In fact, it’s actually in the name itself, so that’s convenient. Any competitive gamer will tell you that if you want to achieve high K/D/As, you’ll need a speedy (and accurate) gaming mouse to keep up your reflexes. The lightweight Haste 2 wireless has a lot going for it; best of all, it’s only $90. It’s not perfect, but its speed and price are enough to put up with some rough edges.
The wireless (and wired) Haste 2 comes standard with that fancy new HyperX 26K sensor with a tracking speed of 650 IPS—good for twitch shooters or games that have a lot of frantic movements that still require you to be accurate as well, like Valorant or, I can’t believe I’m saying this, Counter-Strike 2.
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