Hyperx Launches Pulsefire FPS Pro RGB Gaming Mouse In India
HyperX has announced the launch of its HyperX Pulsefire FPS Pro RGB gaming mouse in India. It features the Pixart 3389 sensor for accurate tracking and utilizes premium Omron switches with 20M click durability, six programable buttons, and onboard memory to save up to three custom profiles through HyperX NGenuity software. The HyperX Pulsefire FPS Pro RGB gaming mouse is available in major retail and e-tail outlets for an MRP ofINR 4,990 and is backed by a two-year warranty.
HyperX Pulsefire FPS Pro RGB mouse is built with an ergonomic, lightweight design suitable for either palm or claw grip users. It provides three DPI presets from 800, 1600, and 3200 DPI all available at the touch of a button. The non-slip side grips offer secure handling and the optimal weight distribution of only 95 grams is ideal for rapid movement. The HyperX Pulsefire FPS Pro also features a flexible braided cable and large mouse skates for a smooth glide effect.
“HyperX has always exceeded the industry benchmark with the constant roll out of innovative technologies. With the launch of new Pulsefire FPS Pro RGB gaming mouse, we are offering a combination of performance and customization for professional and enthusiast gamers alike. We are excited to expand and strengthen our product portfolio and looking forward to innovate products with the constant focus on performance and quality. The Pulsefire FPS Pro meets performance needs and has a comfortable design for hours of gaming.”,said Vishal Parekh, Marketing Director, Kingston Technology
A full-featured gaming mouse, the Pulsefire FPS Pro includes customizable native DPI settings that support up to 16,000 DPI and onboard memory for customizable lighting and effects with up to three profiles for on-the-go gaming. HyperX NGenuity software offers LED lighting and RGB customization of the mouse wheel and HyperX logo. In addition, NGenuity advanced tools include personalized sensor performance, macros and DPI settings.
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