Just switched from my G203 I used for over 3 years to this thing, and it's amazing. 85g vs 59g is a huge difference, and having ptfe feel instead of teflon feet is also huge. Everything else is also better but not by much, since my G203 was good to begin with.
@@beegest_yoshi It wasn't that big of a change in terms of grip tbh. Sure the G203 fills the back of your palm a bit more but the PFH is a bit wider, especially at the back so it kinda provides some extra support for your thumb. It also doesn't slip at all, unlike the G203. The texture on it exactly like a PBT key cap.
as a mouse enthousiast i van just truly say get this one. i own the viper, gpro wireless, model 0, and the list goes on and om but i main this mouse. literally no issues whatsoever. best clicks, solid all around, great shape for fast flickking and cranking in fortnite.the sidebuttons remind me of the mamba sidebuttons they are great. my hands are 20/10 cm i palm claw hybrid and it works great.
Saw the ad for this on Instagram and so many people were bashing this for being a ‘model o clone’ just because it has holes. Glad to know they made something that is worth checking out, even though I have too many mice as it is.
I honestly dont know what to get anymore.everything is good. I might just shoot for 1 mouse and get used to it, because I feel like I can get used to anything.
This is the smart decision yes. Get one mouse and use it for at least 12 weeks before bothering with something else. It's not worth changing to another unless the mouse actually fatigues you, causing straining, etc. But if you like the mouse and it's perfectly comfortable for you then stick with it and just grind your game to get better. Good luck
It all depends on your hand size and grip type. I have a glossy model o- and whilst it's OK, my hands are just too big for how slim it is, also the glossiness makes grip difficult with fingertip. I think if you have big hands and do fingertip you want a wide non-glossy mouse that's light - hence why I just bought the Haste :)
This mouse is amazing! Have had it for the last 3 days and all I can say is that nearly all my other mice feel overpriced after using this thing. I was looking for something similar to my Burst Pro in shape which up until recently was my main and the Haste ticks all the boxes while improving the dimensions to fit my hand even better. the build quality and M1+2 snappiness/response is not that of a $50 mouse. It easily tops the quality of many mice bearing much higher pricetags and I urge anyone to give it a try if you want quality without the price. Seriously, if HyperX can give us a wireless version that does not sacrifice on the quality given to us here and they put it at the $80 price, They will have the best mouse on the market in my opinion.
lol this guy knows the future, but I got a wired one recently, just have it on hand rn, no DPI deviations like the video says, think they fixed it with firmware updates, literally resurrecting the 3335, all I see are comments on mice with 3335 having dpi deviation issues, and saying that the sensor needs to die, yet Hyperx managed to keep it alive by actually making a good implementation
Ur Videos are so damn honest. I like the way u perform. U say what you think "it's great or it's fucking/shitty or whatever" haha. Go on this way and stay true to yourself. Not many like this out there bro
@@maga451 I only have one mouse that I use and it’s the viper mini. It’s good except that it’s too small so you need to use finger tip and therefore you end up not being able to use the buttons and the cable isn’t the best
Good vid again & agreed on most your points, pretty fucking irritating that as it's only available from HyperX store and it costs more than RBP & XM1 here in Europe when you include shipping
Good review boardzy but now you made it difficult for me to decide between Hyperx Haste and Viper Mini (paracorded). What do you recommend for fingertip?
Thats because the mouse isn't really $50.. that's before tax.. i will never understand the logic of America on not just adding tax to the price before purchasing
@@phantomstranger1125 oh I know why they do it but it still doesn't make sense to me fair enough tax is different for every state but they still could make the price what it is with the tax added
Bought this mouse today cuz Im collecting HyperX peripherals for my main gear. Cant wait to try it. It is still considered new cuz it was released 2 weeks ago in Malaysia market. Bye2 Model O. Edit: The build is insanely textured despite looking plastic. The grip tape provided also helps alot for fingertip grip. Loving the mouse and been using it for like 6hrs after yesterday purchase.
@@patayder566 Model O feels cheap, the plastic texture doesnt have any grip feel and since my room is not air-conditioned and I sweat alot, I tend to lose grip of the mouse from time to time cuz my grip is fingertip and slight palm grip.
Yo do you think that this mouse would be a better option than the skoll mini? You had a good review of it so if you have the extra 10 bucks should you buy the skoll mini or buy this and save the ten
Hey Boardzy! I've been using a Pulsefire FPS Pro for the last 3 years and it's time for a new mouse! I've grown to really like the side buttons on this, as they are a bit wider and dont have a cheap plastic feel to them. Biggest gripe is the sides, make my hands sweat so bad. Is the Pulsefire Haste still a great option this late into 2022, or is there a better mouse for the price point that you recommend? Only think I'm not sold on is the side buttons on the Haste look cheap and uncomfortable to click (I use mine a ton in games!)
Ima be here waiting for you to review the new glorious elements series. I don’t think the fire will top the zero at all. And I really feel like the 2 cloth pads will be susceptible to temp/humidity. I will only trust you tho fuc the other reviewers
Hey, could you make a video of how you clean your mousepads? I'm worried about buying an expensive mousepad and just ruin it by cleaning it on a way that damages it
I mean, their keyboards are decent, cloud lineup is pretty darn good for a gaming headset, their fury s is decent and their components like RAM's and SSD's are pretty good.
@@benshiro5008 Keyboards are eh ('gaming keyboards'), same with their headsets, theyre overrated imo, and there are better and more reliable pc component brands
I guess I should iterate onto this for people unwilling to go to pixarts website. (www.pixart.com/products-comparison/7/Optical_Mouse_Sensor) Here is a rough copy paste of the data sheet from pix art: Part No. Operating voltage (V) Run Current (mA) Tracking speed (ips) Acceleration (g) Resolution (c) Frame Rate (fps) Lift Cutoff (mm) PMW3389DM 1.8-2.1 21 400 50 16,000 12,000 250 50 12,000 12,000
Hey boardzy, I currently own a Hati-S mini and was in the market for better mousefeets. While browsing the web I haven't been able to find any at all. Maybe you would have a clue on where they would be available. Thank you
I really like this mouse. I'll be coming from a viper mini, because I didn't like how small it was, I know you have both, so could you tell me if the hyperx pulsefire is any bigger?
it’s on sale rn for 30$ had some extra cash laying around and pulled the trigger gonna see how it stacks up to my other mouses i love it the coating feels amazing the shape feels sensor wise compared to my other mouses it’s technically inferior but i can’t tell a difference and i’ve been playing better with this mouse
I'm wondering; How is the lift-off distance? I mean i really dislike high LOD and since Pulsfire Haste has 3335 sensor (i don't have another 3335 mouse to compare it to). And there are some reports that the scrollwheel steps are not well defined, can you pls confirm. Mousewheel - 16 or 24 steps and which wheel encoder? Besides that shellshape where the sidebuttons are looks quite odd to say the least.
LOD is low , can't tell you 1mm or not though. Mousewheel you won't feel it being so tactile , my Orochi v2 feels better , basically meaning you won't feel each bump being as defined. But you can tell whenever it cycle through it .
waiting for HyperX to release the wireless version and waiting for Boardzy to review the mice. hopefully they upgrade the skates and sensor on the wireless variant. Not sure if its me, my strider hybrid mat, or the ptfe feet. dragging feels harder tbh. been using it for almost a year now.
@@leonaipEu very smooth compare to cloth pads, spill resistant, good control the only problem i have with it is the stitches at the edge. sometimes my wrist got stuck. Been using it for like 3 months iirc. Hybrid mat ftw.
@@ammarfaiz4307 ty so much. It's probably going to be my pad for a long time now, I've been kinda disappointed at my MP511, thought it was gonna take at least more than a year to wear down in the area that I mostly move my mouse, but it's been 5 months and I can already feel it gripping it. Hope the strider will last a long time with me, since it's kinda expensive in my country
@@leonaipEu its expensive im mine as well cuz USD to MYR is like x4. I use MP510 before this and it was decent. cant expect much from a 15 bucks cloth pad tho. Strider would be able to last long since it doesnt absorb water. as long as you dont wash it with soap as it might stuck between the textures and use warm water with cloth instead, it should be good.
U bought a Zowie GSR SE 3 Weeks ago and i still have kind of a Wave in the Right side of the pad. Is that normal ? I tryed to But books on the pad to fix Jz But the Wave dosent Go away.
I have 17 by 9 cm hands and do a relaxed claw. Would you suggest That I buy this or the Razer Viper MIni? My Previous mouse had a LOD of 1.2 mm and I think The RVM LOD would not be suitable for me. I do a relaxed claw