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Wayne Goodchild
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Updated: March 26, 2025
HyperX Release Pulsefire Fuse Gaming Mouse

HyperX is the award-winning gaming peripheral side of computer giant HP, and it just released the latest gaming mouse in its Pulsefire range. The Pulsefire Fuse is wireless, lightweight at 75g, and customizable.

HyperX has 20 gaming mice in the Pulsefire range, which means that each new one has to do more than just offer a new lick of paint. The Fuse is on the budget end of things but echoes a lot of the design and features of other HyperX gaming mice.

“The HyperX Pulsefire Fuse features a sleek, ambidextrous design with Microline grip textured panels, seamlessly blending comfort and control,” said HyperX on its official website. “With its lightweight build and long-lasting battery performance, HyperX Pulsefire Fuse guarantees that you can game comfortably and consistently without compromise.”

A Gaming Mouse on Fire With Customization Options

One of the main things that helps the Pulsefire Fuse stand out from similar budget-level gaming mice is its customization options. The mouse comes bundled with HyperX’s proprietary NGENUITY software, which allows users to tailor various settings.

The Fuse DPI can be easily tweaked with a simple physical switch, but also set up to 12,000 DPI using NGENUITY. The mouse wheel is surrounded by RGB lighting, which can be adjusted using NGENUITY, too. 

Add a bit of razzle dazzle with custom RGB settings.

Lastly, users can reassign up to five custom button settings. Binding mouse buttons for FPSs and ARPGs is common for gamers who seek to improve their performance and accommodate different playstyles depending on the situation at hand.

Other Specs

The Pulsefire Fuse comes with an AAA battery so users can get it working straight out of the box. The  2.4GHz wireless dongle can be safely stored in the battery compartment when not in use or when travelling, and the mouse can last for up to 85 hours before the battery needs changing.

The Fuse can also be linked to a device using Bluetooth, so it’s easy to quickly switch between gaming rigs if need be. Its usability is further helped by an ambidextrous grip and compatibility with PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S.

Wayne Goodchild

Senior Editor

Editor, occasional game dev, constant dad, horror writer, noisy musician. I love games that put effort into fun mechanics, even if there’s a bit of jank here and there. I’m also really keen on indie dev news. My first experience with video games was through the Game and Watch version of Donkey Kong, because I’m older than I look.