The Hyperx Pulsefire Haste 2 and Haste 2 Pro use the most recent and larger sensor, the same as all their competitors, capable of up to 26,000 points per inch. This means a much larger sensitivity (or resolution) than the previous model. Although this may be the most important upgrade of this mouse in this generation, the main difference between haste 2 and haste 2 pro is the voting rate.
To match the higher DPI, this is the first hyperx mouse with a survey rate of 4,000 Hertz. It is how many times a mouse brings its position to a computer – the higher the number, the higher the movement of the cursor. Most mice have a 1,000 Hz survey rate, but Esports mice can go up to 8,000 Hz.
There has been a lot of discussions on the question of whether such a specification is even useful. Many tests show that the difference between 4,000 and 2,000 Hz is visually imperceptible, even on monitors with extremely high cooling rates. The jump of 1,000 Hz on haste 2 up to 4,000 Hz of Haste 2 Pro looks like a big jump, but I promise that only the most elite competitive players will notice the difference. This is a problem when it is the main upgrade between the two.
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You should not worry that it is “only” 4,000 Hz and not 8,000 Hz as some competitors. And don’t forget that you will have to use the higher DPI settings if you can even get something near the 4K survey, which affects the battery life and the performance of the processor of your PC.
Do not get me wrong – the performance of the mouse is fantastic. It is super responsive in trembling shooters and, associated with a quick instructor, it is smooth with butter. It is simply a question of knowing whether or not it is worth the number of additional changes on his cheaper brother.
Light, strong and smooth
None of this is too important when the mouse feel This good. The shape has not changed compared to the original hyperx pulsefire hate, with a right -handed symmetrical design and right -wing designed to operate for handles of all types. It will always depend on the size of the hand, but for my hand greater than the average using a grpti, I found it quite comfortable. I prefer the way in which the Logitech G Pro Superlight 2 feels overall, but the size of the hand and the handful style have a lot here.
With its 61 grams, you can make quick shifts on the surface of an office. This is helped by the foot at the bottom, which are smooth for the original skates. Yes, its nearest competitors are technically slightly lighter, the Logitech Pro X Superlight 2 weighing 60 grams and the V3 Pro Wireless Razer at 54 grams. There are also less known options such as Lamzu Mayawhich is well in less than 50 grams. But in the end, the Hyperx Pulsefire Haste 2 Pro is a light mouse – and more importantly, a well -balanced mouse.