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The original Pulsefire Haste had holes in the shell to cut weight. The Haste 2 ditches the holes, adds 8K polling, upgrades the sensor to PAW3395, and still comes in at 53g. That's the whole story — and it's a good one.
HyperX 26K sensor is PAW3395 under a different name. Zero smoothing, zero acceleration, 650 IPS tracking. The switches are rated for 100 million clicks, the cable is a lightweight paracord that stays out of the way, and PTFE skates keep the glide consistent across cloth and hard surfaces. Six programmable buttons, full NGENUITY software support, and NVIDIA Reflex validation round it out.
The Haste 2 is a wired-only mouse — no wireless option at this price point. For players who don't mind the cable and want 8K polling without spending flagship money, it sits in a very strong position. 53g and 8K polling for under €60 is genuinely hard to beat.
- Fingertip and claw grip players
- Left and right-handed players
- 8K polling on a budget
- Wired FPS setups
- Players upgrading from a heavier wired mouse
- Wireless-only setups
- MMO players needing side buttons
- Large hands wanting a bigger shell
- Palm grip players
The Pulsefire Haste 2 is the answer to a simple question: what's the lightest, fastest wired mouse under €60? 53g, PAW3395, 8K polling, paracord cable. HyperX built a clean, no-compromise FPS mouse and priced it where it hurts the competition. If you're running wired and want 8K polling without the flagship price tag, this is the one.
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