Testseek.com have collected 91 expert reviews of the Kingston HyperX Pulsefire Surge and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston HyperX Pulsefire Surge.
June 2018
(84%)
91 Reviews
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(93%)
289 Reviews
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The editors liked
High DPI support
Comfortable design
Customizable LEDs and Shortcuts
High sensor tracking accuracy
Beautiful RGB design
The editors didn't like
No weight adjustment
Might be smaller for large hands
Slightly expensive
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Published: 2018-10-05, Author: Matthew , review by: gamecrate.com
Abstract: The Pulsefire Surge (announced this year at CES 2018,) is HyperX's successor to their first ever gaming mouse, the Pulsefire. Not content to slap some RGB lighting and a fresh coat of paint on an old model and call it a day, HyperX has also upgraded the i...
With a current price tag of $69.99, we think the HyperX Pulsefire Surge is priced just right for the features it brings to the table. The Pixart 3389 sensor and Omrom switches offer great performance, as we found in our general use and gaming testing. The...
Published: 2018-07-31, Author: Sebastian , review by: pcper.com
In the Pulsefire Surge HyperX has created a very solid gaming mouse hiding beneath a ring of RGB lighting, and regardless of your stance on all things RGB this deserves your consideration. Why? Simply put, the Pulsefire Surge combines quality components w...
Published: 2018-07-18, Author: Jeff , review by: venturebeat.com
I'm a fan of HyperX's work. It's easy for companies to think they can come in and make an easy buck in the high profit-margin world of PC gaming peripherals, but HyperX always makes a real effort to build a legitimately impressive product. And that shines...
Abstract: HyperX first released their Pulsefire Surge RGB Gaming Mouse, a mid-range peripheral with its own light and performance-customizing software, back in April. However, immediate customer feedback made clear a prominent design flaw—that the inner edges of th...
32 zones of RGB lighting, High DPI range, Tactile scroll wheel, Ambidextrous design
Software wouldn't launch on some test systems, Lefties won't be able to use side shortcut buttons easily
The HyperX Pulsefire Surge is an adequate ambidextrous gaming mouse whose snazzy, encircling RGB lighting sets it apart, but its software needs some fixes...
32 zones of RGB lighting, High DPI range, Tactile scroll wheel, Ambidextrous design
Software wouldn't launch on some test systems, Lefties won't be able to use side shortcut buttons easily
The HyperX Pulsefire Surge is an adequate ambidextrous gaming mouse whose snazzy, encircling RGB lighting sets it apart, but its software needs some fixes...
So many gaming mice that I see focus on some kind of gimmick. Epicgear's Morpha X had interchangeable switches and sensors. The Roccat Kone Aimo had "AI-powered" RGB LED lighting. The Pulsefire Surge has none of that, and I think it's a better mouse for...
Gorgeous lighting, Great performance, Comfortable feel
Buggy software
In my observations, HyperX is usually at its best when it streamlines gaming peripherals and knocks a few (dozen) bucks off the price in the process. The Pulsefire Surge demonstrates that the company is just as capable of producing full-featured accessori...
This mouse is a great investment for newer gamers or those who just want to add a bit of colour to their lives.The HyperX NGenuity software is easy to use and you most probably will get distracted making various profiles.It is a cheaper alternative to wha...