Most people shouldn’t spend more than $100 on a gaming mouse. It’s just not worth it. But you’re not most people, are you? I'm not sure what part of the name intrigued you, but the HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Pro 4K Wireless is for gamers among us who strive to not only have some fun on the weekends but also to win matches. It's got “Pro” in the name after all.
HyperX’s latest gaming mouse is a nice option for highly competitive PC gamers, and at its $120 price it’s a great alternative to pricier esports mice from competitors like Logitech or Razer.
The Top Tier
The Pulsefire Haste 2 Pro fits into the high end of the gaming mouse category. It's a $30 upgrade over the standard HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 that arrived in 2024. Both are esports wireless gaming mice and are some of the lighter and more full-featured options on the market, with a super-responsive feel. You get a top-of-the-line sensor and upgraded switches on both.
The only visual change between this and the standard Pulsefire Haste 2 is the color. Unfortunately, I found the Slate Gray pretty dull, and it's the only option right now. I would have liked to see a white or black as a variant, at least to match what you can get with the cheaper model. If you didn’t know better, you might assume this mouse is more bare-bones than high-end. I prefer the look of both the Razer Viper V3 Pro and Logitech Pro X Superlight 2, its two main competitors. The Logitech mouse has a unique shape with more color options that make it stand out.
HyperX's mouse does have the slightest splash of RGB though, right on the scroll wheel, adding a touch of interest to what is otherwise a very standard-looking peripheral. Minimal lighting is not abnormal for these high-end esports mice, which tend to favor performance over bling.