HyperX have opened with an ergonomic, right-handed design for their first venture, along with a black and red 1.8M braided cable, matching the styling on the mouse.

As with many gaming mice, the mouse 1 and 2 buttons feature the concave styling with the scroll wheel completely separate between. The scroll wheel, as well as the HyperX logo at the heel of the mouse, feature a red backlight.

The right and left edges of the mouse incorporate grippy rubber patches, allowing the user a much better hold. The left edge also houses two buttons which can be mapped in game, or used as Forward and Back in your browser.


On top of the mouse is the DPI selector, pre-programmed to 400/800/1600/3200. The button contains within a small light, which changes colour based on the resolution chosen; Red, blue, yellow and white, respectively.

Underneath the mouse are two huge glides, top and bottom, with the PWM3310 sensor located in the centre of the mouse.


As with many gaming mice, the mouse 1 and 2 buttons feature the concave styling with the scroll wheel completely separate between. The scroll wheel, as well as the HyperX logo at the heel of the mouse, feature a red backlight.

The right and left edges of the mouse incorporate grippy rubber patches, allowing the user a much better hold. The left edge also houses two buttons which can be mapped in game, or used as Forward and Back in your browser.


On top of the mouse is the DPI selector, pre-programmed to 400/800/1600/3200. The button contains within a small light, which changes colour based on the resolution chosen; Red, blue, yellow and white, respectively.

Underneath the mouse are two huge glides, top and bottom, with the PWM3310 sensor located in the centre of the mouse.
