HyperX Pulsefire Dart Review

Wireless charging is one of the best resources from gaming mice, right now. Most of the companies that provide the support for the mouse, especially with the Corsair, and Logitech, and lock it up in their charging systems. HyperX brings things back down to earth. The first one is charging the wireless mouse, the Pulsefire Dart, it is not only more affordable than their rivals, for $99.99, but it uses the Qi standard for wireless charging, so you can start charging without a wire, using either a third-party wireless charging platform. However, once you get past that, follow the Pulsefire Dart is capable of, but it isn’t particularly impressive mouse – the definition of a basic wireless mouse, for gaming. This is the HyperX Pulsefire-Dart-Review.

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To ignore the aspect of wireless charging, and the Pulsefire Dart, it looks like a regular, six-button with your right hand on the mouse. Its large, rounded shell that it looks almost retro compared to many of the games, and the mouse that I’ve tasted this year. 1.7 a 2.9 a 4.9-inch, it’s a bit tall, with a misshapen pronounced than that of many right-handed mice. It has a lightweight, ergonomic man – enough to give him a place to stay, but I wouldn’t say it’s the most convenient.

The buttons that come as standard with a six-buttons: these two buttons, a scroll wheel, a button in the middle that goes through up to five profiles to the resolution of the tracking, and two buttons on the side. On both sides of the mouse have a very full tank is covered in faux leather. The extra padding is incredibly helpful, and As someone who has my mouse in a tight game, intense moments, and it takes the pressure off me by the hand when things get tricky.

The best features of the device are all under the hood. It features a PixArt PMW3389 the sensor, which can accurately detect the movements of up to 16,000 dots per inch (dpi). I have occasionally encountered a few glitches when I turn on the mouse from sleep mode. However, it was not clear if it was a sensor issue, or if it was related to the wireless connection. I’ve never had a problem that affected a job, or a session of the game, and I still consider the mouse to be very reliable.

The The Dart it connects wirelessly to your PC via a 2.4 GHz USB dongle. The trend among the rats that’s what they are in for such a radio-frequency (RF) dongles (they do tend to offer more reliable connections and in-process movements are precise, with no added delay), but the majority of the premium wireless mice offer the RF, and Bluetooth support. The fact that the shield only has a USB RF dongle as an option, it was never a problem for me, but it could be a problem for players who don’t have the ports to spare.

Of course, you can always connect the shield directly to the PC via the USB Type-C port on the front of the mouse, on the top of the cable to the load, and then use it when the battery is running low. Even though the shield can be charged wirelessly, you must, at a minimum, to use the wireless USB connection to download firmware updates.

HyperX Pulsefire Dart Performance Review

When it comes to the last one, you won’t be disappointed. Omron, the parameters of a solid click, which is big on action. Click the right mouse button to steer my character around the map in DOTA 2 is that it’s strangely pleasant, while the left button is added, with a reassuring weight of the sword, swinging it as we we speak, our enemy is left in the Sekiro: Shadows of the Dying Twice.

Even the buttons on the side are passed, with flying colours; they are tactile and satisfying. Combined with available wireless charging, Qi, and the speed of the connection in the 2.4 GHz band, which offers the 1ms response speed, it is clear that the HyperX Pulsefire Dart doesn’t skimp on features.

In fact, the battery life of to 50 hours is the average, and we would have preferred a higher DPI rate, so as to bring it into line with the competition. But, realistically speaking, out of the 16,000 is more than enough. At the Peak of the city, for example, we don’t have to put a bead on the enemy, and then, with a little more than a twist of the wrist, we can point to the enemy.

Or, at least, that is, in the end. At the time, and the device is set up for the 800 -, 1,600-or 3200-DPI steps out of the box. That is just a fraction of what it can do, and a lot lower than most of the players wouldn’t want to. Of course, you have to change all of that by HyperX for The software, but you have to start the mess in the background – it doesn’t matter how easy it is – it’s something of a faffle. Don’t hide one of your selling points, on the back of a screen of the settings please.

The scroll wheel also leaves something to be desired. To the contrary, the buttons on the key, it feels a little hollow and light. The mouse is still great, but it’s transforming, it can be a cause for concern rather noisy, unless you can move it in smaller steps. This is the only aspect of the HyperX Pulsefire Dart, we were not happy. I couldn’t help but focus on it when you zoom in on units during a Total War: Warhammer, for example.

The service Life of the battery and the Load

As I mentioned before, the Pulsefire Dart uses the Qi standard for wireless charging, which means that you can use the latest wireless charging sockets to charge it. Not all of the Qi pads of the transfer of energy at the same rate, but most of them work very slowly. Luckily, Dart has a long battery life is 50 hours with the RGB lights on it, and a HyperX rated at 90 hours, with the lights turned off, giving you plenty of room to maneuver. If you hold down on a wireless charging pad next to your mouse pad, and put a Dart in it at the foot of the table, you’re never going to get out of it.

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Even after you have been sitting on my computer all day and my battery never dropped below 80 percent, and less than I wanted to. Unfortunately, even though the wireless charging is the most important feature of the Dart, it is not available straight out of the box. The mouse doesn’t come with a wireless charging pad, just a USB-C cable, a cable for charging. HyperX sells, one of the two pads of a wireless charger, and the ChargePlay for us $59.99, though you can find any other Qi charging pads for a lot less.

Pricing and Availability

HyperX has a history of beautiful pieces of kit, they also perform admirably. So, the HyperX Pulsefire Dart, the more affordable cousin to the HyperX Pulsefire Outbreak, and succeeded, in spite of the reduction of the cost, and give an air of luxury. Even though the HyperX Pulsefire Dart is $99 in the US (about AU$150 in Australia), it’s £110 in the UK. This is an exaggeration, to the top of the review, and if the current rates of conversion suggest that it should be closer to £80.

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The HyperX Pulsefire-Dart-Review, we encountered a bit of a paradox. It is on the low end of the price range for a wireless gaming mice, I’ve seen this year; the Corsair, Ironclaw, RGB, Wireless, is the one that costs the least. But as long as the wireless charging is a group of individuals of the resource, and the Pulsefire Dart, it looks like a regular, aggressive mouse in many other ways, and for $100, so I’m not sure that’s good enough for me. (To put the price into perspective, it’s the best not to play with the mouse, you can buy the Logitech MX is the Master of 3, priced at $99.99).

But using the standard Qi technology for charging for this price, the Pulsefire Dart opens up the feature to more users. I would like to see more companies competing in the same price range for a mouse without a cord, and to make the Iq have a element of the family that does not require you to commit to a single organization, with specifications. However, this is more of a consideration of the philosophical than the practical. In the end, I don’t blame anyone else for the use of the Pulsefire Dart, but you can do better for the money.

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8.5 The Total Score

The HyperX Pulsefire Dart is a very comfortable and luxurious and the mouse, which goes beyond the world of the game and is limited only by the scroll wheel, which leaves something to be desired.

PROS

  • It looks amazing
  • Very comfortable
  • The amazing click-in action
  • Qi wireless charging

CONS

  • The scroll wheel feels too light