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Mouse Details
Subjects of comparisons - brand and model.
Manufacturer | HyperX | Finalmouse |
Model | Pulsefire Haste 2 | Ultralight Pro |
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Release Date | 2023 | 2018 |
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Dimensions and Weight
Mice size, weight and cable length (if applicable).
Length | ~124.3 mm ~12.43 cm ~4.89 in |
~122 mm ~12.2 cm ~4.8 in |
Width | ~66.8 mm ~6.68 cm ~2.63 in |
~66 mm ~6.6 cm ~2.6 in |
Height | ~38.2 mm ~3.82 cm ~1.5 in |
~39 mm ~3.9 cm ~1.54 in |
Weight | ~60 g ~0.06 kg ~0.13 lbs |
~67 g ~0.07 kg ~0.15 lbs |
Technical Specs
Full tech specifications of the given mice.
Sensor Type | Optical | Optical |
Sensor Model | HyperX 26K | PMW3360 |
Resolution (CPI/DPI) | 200 - 26000 | 400 - 3200 |
Max Resolution (CPI/DPI) | 26000 | 3200 |
Min Resolution (CPI/DPI) | 200 | 400 |
Maximum Acceleration | 50 G | 50 G |
Max Tracking Speed | 650 IPS | 250 IPS |
Polling Rate | 1000 Hz (1 ms) | 500 Hz (2 ms) |
Lift Off Distance | Low, ~1.2mm | Pad Variance, >1.2 mm |
Switch Type | HyperX Mechanical | Omron |
Switch Lifespan | 100 million clicks | 20 million clicks |
Feet (Material) | Virgin Grade PTFE | PTFE |
Onboard Memory | Yes | No |
Smoothing / Filtering | No | No |
Hardware Acceleration | No | No |
Click Latency | 8.05 ms | 6.7 ms |
Shift Latency | - | - |
Accessories and Features
Other options such as grip style, lighting and connectivity.
Mouse Type | Gaming mouse | Gaming mouse |
Sensor Type | Optical | Optical |
Ergonomy | Ambidextrous | Ambidextrous |
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Suggested Grip | Palm grip, Claw grip, Fingertip grip, Claw grip | Palm grip, Claw grip, Fingertip grip |
DPI Indicator | Yes | No |
Lighting | Yes (Wheel) | No |
Adjustable Lighting | Yes | No |
Adjustable Weight | No | No |
Editable Scroll-Wheel Resistance | No | No |
Silent Clicking | No | No |
Colors | Black, White | Black, White |
Battery Time | 100 h | - |
Battery Type | Lithium polymer | - |
Price and Warranty
Satisfaction is (not) guaranteed.
Warranty | 1 or 2 years | 3 Years |
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Vs Comparison Analysis
Our coding Monkeys 🐵 elaborated a Vs comparison for you.
Model | Pulsefire Haste 2 | Ultralight Pro |
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Age | 1 Year | 6 Years |
Relative Age | 5 Years Younger | 5 Years Older |
User Rating ☆ | 10% Better Score | 10% Worse Score |
Dimensions | ~2.30 mm (or ~0.09 in) Longer ~0.80 mm (or ~0.03 in) Wider ~0.80 mm (or ~0.03 in) Lower |
~2.30 mm (or ~0.09 in) Shorter ~0.80 mm (or ~0.03 in) Narrower ~0.80 mm (or ~0.03 in) Higher |
Weight | ~7.00 g or ~0.02 lbs Lighter | ~7.00 g or ~0.02 lbs Heavier |
Sensor Type & Model | Same Tech Different Model |
Same Tech Different Model |
Resolution Range [DPImax - DPImin] |
Way Larger Range | Way Smaller Range |
Max Resolution | 88% Better Max Res 22800 More DPI/CPI |
88% Worse Max Res 22800 Less DPI/CPI |
Min Resolution | 50% Better Min Res. 200 More DPI/CPI |
50% Worse Min Res. 200 Less DPI/CPI |
Maximum Acceleration | Same Max G | Same Max G |
Maximum Tracking Speed | 62% Better Max IPS | 62% Worse Max IPS |
Polling Rate | 50% Better Polling Rate | 50% Worse Polling Rate |
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Switch Type | Different Switch Tech | Different Switch Tech |
Switch Lifespan | 80% Better Lifespan | 80% Worse Lifespan |
Feet Material Type | Better Feet Material | Worse Feet Material |
Number of Buttons | Same Buttons Number | Same Buttons Number |
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Click Latency | 17% Worse Click Latency | 17% Better Click Latency |
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Graphical Vs Comparison
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Physical Characteristics (mm, grams) |
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Sensor Characteristics (0 ➡ 100%) (worse ➡ better) |
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Latency Characteristics (0 ➡ 100%) (worse ➡ better) |
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Other Features (0 ➡ 100%) (worse ➡ better) |
Graphs Description | The Physical Characteristics comparison is just a viewable representation of the devices' length, width, height and weight. Sensor, Latency and Other Features are, instead, computed within the range 0-->100, taking into account if the variable is getting better with the increase of its value (e.g the highest max DPI, the better it is) or vice versa (the lowest Click Latency, the better); for example, a score of 50 for both devices means they are equal, scores of 70 and 30 mean that first one better. So, the data are homogeneous to provide immediate meaning, higher bar(s) means better value(s). An empty graph means that there is not enough data to compute that comparison (one value or both are missing). |
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HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 | Finalmouse Ultralight Pro |
Final Vs Words
Aiding our visitors to the final choice between the mice.
This final paragraph will help you in the decision making process, between HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 and Finalmouse Ultralight Pro, and in selecting the mouse that is performing better and best suits your needs. We are aware that every user has own needs and preferences, due to this each mouse could be better for some features and worse for other ones. The purpose of the text is to highlight this possibility and generate an "overall score" for a purchase decision.
First of all, both mice share the same utilization aim, Gaming mouse. The first one is younger, 1 years old, being released in the 2023, while Ultralight Pro is older, 6 years old, being released in the 2018. The production age difference is 5 year(s). This makes the Pulsefire Haste 2 kind of more attractive in terms of freshness.
• Dimensions, Weight, Ergonomy 📐⚖️🫳
When it comes to evaluate mice dimensions, you should take into consideration the size of your hand and check if it would properly fit it or not. In this case, you should check which mice would be the fittest. Compared to Ultralight Pro mouse, Pulsefire Haste 2 is ~2.30 mm (or ~0.09 in) Longer, ~0.80 mm (or ~0.03 in) Wider and ~0.80 mm (or ~0.03 in) Lower, which makes it, overally, 2.3 mm (or 0.09 in) different in size and not significantly influencing the choice based on own's hand size.
Considering the weight, HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 is 10% lighter, a difference of 7.00 g (0.02 lbs), which can be considered not so significant. We do not express a particular preference for heavier or lighter mice, being this a completely personal objective preference. Anyway, both mice does not offer weight personalization .
Regarding the Ergonomy, both mice can be used with right or left hand. They offer different grip, Palm grip, Claw grip, Fingertip grip, Claw grip by Pulsefire Haste 2 while Ultralight Pro has Palm grip, Claw grip, Fingertip grip; the first one can be considered more adaptable, with a greater number of grip possibilities equal to 4 instead of the 3 offered by the other one.
• Sensor and Latencies 🐭⏱️
Let's now compare HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 sensor with the one of Finalmouse Ultralight Pro. The two mice share the same sensor technology, that is Optical, but different sensor model: HyperX 26K equipped by Pulsefire Haste 2 and PMW3360 used by Ultralight Pro. It is very important to say that, although tech and model sometimes coincide, the assembly and composition of interior circuits might result in different specs and latencies.
Resolution, Max Acceleration and Max Tracking, Polling Rate and Lift Off
The mice offer different resolution range (DPImax - DPImin), the Pulsefire Haste 2 provides 25800 DPI/CPI, while Ultralight Pro offers 2800 DPI/CPI, meaning that the first one has way larger range. Consider picking up the sensitivity range that mostly suits your needs, depending on the aim (Gaming/Business) but also the kind of game you are going to use it mostly (e.g. FPS is different than RTS or MOBA). If you need a higher precision mouse, meaning that for the same length of shift the mouse will recognize more movement, "reading" more dots per inch and, in other words, will move faster on the screen, Pulsefire Haste 2 is offering 88% better Max Resolution, 22800 More DPI/CPI.As for the Maximum Acceleration, which measures the maximum pull force in G(s) that the sensor can trace before inconsistencies occur, the models show equal values, 50 G. Going on, taking into account the Maximum Tracking Speed, the velocity (inches per second) that the mouse can move at before it starts to loose track and cause anomalies, Pulsefire Haste 2 shows a preferable value, 650 IPS, a great difference of 400 IPS. Take into account that max G and max IPS mostly affect activities requiring very fast mouse shift, together with the shift latency that we will analyse further in this section.
Pulsefire Haste 2 has a Polling Rate of 1000 Hz, in other words it reports data to computer 1 time every 1.00 ms, while Ultralight Pro is characterized by 500 Hz or an input every 2.00 ms, making this last one having 50% worse Polling Rate. Anyway, they do not offer adjustable lift off distance through software.
Click and Shift Latencies
HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 has higher click latency than Finalmouse Ultralight Pro, a small difference of 1.35 ms, 17% worse Click Latency, which can be evaluated not really significant, in terms of compared performance. Anyway, we feel it is important to underline that the differences in latencies are often more perceptible from the machine's point of view rather than human's, reducing the real impact of these values and deviations. At the moment there is no available data to compare Pulsefire Haste 2 and Ultralight Pro shift latency. Contact us to request priority data update.
• Other Features 📎
Let's now have a look, finally, to the general features of the two mice. They are equipped with different Switch Technology, Pulsefire Haste 2 has HyperX Mechanical while Ultralight Pro has Omron; moreover, the Switch lifespan of first mouse is 100 millions clicks while the second is 20 millions clicks, 80% better Lifespan, a difference of 80 millions clicks that can be evaluated very significant. The Feet Material is better for Pulsefire Haste 2, being this Virgin Grade PTFE. Considering the available Number of Buttons, 6 offered by first mouse and 6 offered by the second one, a no difference of 0 that can be considered important or not depending on the utilization purpose. In the end, Finalmouse Ultralight Pro is not offering features such as On Board Memory, Adjustable Scrool Wheel or Silent Click (etc.), while HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 is giving On board Memory, DPI Indicator, RGB Lighting, Customizable RGB.
Final Choice & Ranking
Numerical and Graphical Scoring of the Pulsefire Haste 2 and Ultralight Pro models, for buying decision.
In this final section you will find Mouse Specs comparison score of the two mice. The graphs below are elaborated considering the most important variables per each type of device utilization.
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HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 | Finalmouse Ultralight Pro |
28551 | 16449 |
63% | 37% |
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Click Lag | Adj. Weight | N. Buttons | DPI Ind. | ||
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