HyperX's Ngenuity software is on hand for various tweaks, including DPI, polling rate and button reassignment options, so this looks to be a mouse designed to be pushed and pulled around in all ...
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HyperX started as a gaming brand under Kingston, but in 2021 it was acquired by HP. The company says that its products are “designed by people with a passion for gaming,” which is why they are ...
The mice come with a nice slate of hardware specs good enough for serious esports players. Both the 69-gram PulseFire Saga and 72-gram Saga Pro feature HyperX’s 26K optical sensor (26,000 max DPI) and ...