HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Wireless vs Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro
Side-by-side spec comparison and pro player usage.
DeathAdder V3 Pro
- 64 g weight
- Focus Pro 30K sensor
- Wireless
- $149.99
Full Spec Comparison
| Spec | HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Wireless | Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Weight | 61 ✓ | 64 |
| Length | 124.7 | 128 |
| Width | 67.2 | 68 |
| Height | 38.3 | 44 |
| Sensor | PixArt PAW3395 | Focus Pro 30K |
| Max DPI | 26000 | 30000 ✓ |
| Polling Rate (max) | 1000 | 1000 |
| Buttons | 6 | 5 |
| Connectivity | wireless_2.4ghz, bluetooth, wired | wireless_2.4ghz, bluetooth |
| Battery Life | 100 ✓ | 90 |
| Shape | symmetrical | ergonomic right |
| RGB | Yes | No |
| Feet Material | PTFE | PTFE |
| Price (USD) | 79.99 ✓ | 149.99 |
| Release Year | 2023 | 2022 |
✓ indicates better value where objectively comparable.
Pro Player Usage
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The HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Wireless and Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro represent different classes of wireless gaming mouse. The Haste 2 Wireless is a $80 symmetrical — 61g, PAW3395 sensor, 100h battery, Bluetooth support. The DA V3 Pro is a $150 ergonomic — 64g, Focus Pro 30K, Optical Gen-3 switches, and the most refined ergonomic shape in gaming. The $70 gap spans both shape philosophy and price tier.
Quick Verdict
| Category | Winner | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Weight | Haste 2 Wireless | 61g vs 64g — 3g lighter |
| Shape (Palm) | DA V3 Pro | Best ergonomic shape available |
| Shape (Claw/Ftip) | Haste 2 Wireless | Symmetrical, lower profile |
| Sensor | DA V3 Pro | Focus Pro 30K (750 IPS) vs PAW3395 (400 IPS) |
| Click Latency | DA V3 Pro | 1.5ms optical vs 1.8ms mechanical |
| Click Reliability | DA V3 Pro | Optical = zero double-click risk |
| Battery | Haste 2 Wireless | ~100h vs ~80h |
| Connectivity | Haste 2 Wireless | 2.4GHz + Bluetooth vs 2.4GHz only |
| Coating | DA V3 Pro | Better sweat resistance |
| Price | Haste 2 Wireless | $80 vs $150 — $70 cheaper |
| Pro Usage | DA V3 Pro | cNed, KeeOh |
| Best For | — | Haste 2: value symmetric. DA V3 Pro: premium ergo |
Shape & Ergonomics Deep Dive
The DeathAdder V3 Pro measures 128.3 × 67.6 × 43.7mm at 64g. The shape has been refined over nearly two decades of DeathAdder iterations. The rear hump at 43.7mm fills the palm completely, the deep thumb groove provides secure left-side support, and the pronounced right-side flare holds the ring and pinky fingers naturally.
The Haste 2 Wireless measures approximately 124 × 67 × 38mm at 61g. A safe symmetrical shape with gentle curves, moderate width, and a lower profile. No aggressive contours — designed to work for the widest range of grips without optimizing for any specific one.
Palm grip (18–21cm hands): The DA V3 Pro is dramatically better. The 43.7mm hump fills the palm completely. Every contour guides the hand into a locked-in position. This is what the DeathAdder shape was designed for — decades of iteration have made it the gold standard for palm grip. The Haste 2’s 38mm profile leaves a significant palm gap and provides no passive hand guidance.
Claw grip (17.5–19.5cm hands): The Haste 2 Wireless is better for aggressive claw. Its lower profile allows natural finger curling, and the symmetrical shape provides neutral pinch control. The DA V3 Pro works for relaxed claw — the tall hump provides a secure palm-heel anchor — but aggressive claw is impractical with a 43.7mm hump.
Fingertip grip (17–19cm hands): The Haste 2 Wireless wins. Symmetrical, lower profile, lighter weight. The DA V3 Pro’s ergonomic contours make fingertip grip unnatural.
Shape verdict: Palm grip = DA V3 Pro, no contest. Claw/fingertip = Haste 2 Wireless. This is fundamentally a grip style decision.
Sensor & Tracking Performance
The DA V3 Pro’s Focus Pro 30K tracks at 750 IPS with 70g acceleration. The Haste 2 Wireless’s PAW3395 tracks at 400 IPS with 40g acceleration. At competitive DPI, both track well during normal gameplay. The Focus Pro 30K has significantly more headroom for extreme flick speeds.
Click latency favors the DA V3 Pro — 1.5ms with Optical Gen-3 vs 1.8ms with HyperX Dual-Chamber mechanical switches. The DA V3 Pro’s optical switches also provide zero double-click risk, while the Haste 2’s mechanical switches have theoretical (though unlikely) long-term susceptibility.
Both mice have adjustable LOD via their respective software. The DA V3 Pro’s Asymmetric Cut-Off feature (different LOD for lift and land) is a competitive advantage for players who value precise LOD control.
Sensor verdict: The DA V3 Pro wins in sensor specs, click speed, and switch reliability.
Build Quality & Switches
The DA V3 Pro is premium throughout — solid shell, zero flex, excellent textured matte coating that maintains grip during long sessions and sweaty conditions. The coating is one of the best in the industry. Optical Gen-3 switches are crisp, consistent, and will never double-click.
The Haste 2 Wireless is well-built for $80 — solid shell, no flex, clean construction. The HyperX Dual-Chamber switches are satisfying with good tactile feedback. The matte coating is smooth and pleasant but less sweat-resistant than Razer’s textured finish.
Side buttons are firm on both. The DA V3 Pro’s side buttons sit in the thumb groove for ergonomic reach. The Haste 2’s side buttons are placed conventionally.
Build verdict: The DA V3 Pro is better built with a superior coating. The Haste 2 is very good for its price point.
Battery & Wireless
The Haste 2 Wireless gets approximately 100 hours at 1000Hz and supports Bluetooth for secondary device pairing. The DA V3 Pro gets approximately 80 hours at 1000Hz with HyperSpeed 2.4GHz only.
The Haste 2 wins on battery life (20h more) and connectivity flexibility (Bluetooth). Both charge via USB-C. Both achieve sub-1ms latency on 2.4GHz.
Software & Customization
Razer Synapse is more feature-rich than HyperX NGENUITY. Synapse offers Asymmetric Cut-Off, extensive macro support, and deeper sensor customization. NGENUITY covers competitive essentials — DPI, button remapping, LOD, lighting. Both support onboard memory for tournament profiles.
Price & Value
The Haste 2 Wireless at $80 is an outstanding value — PAW3395, 61g, 100h battery, Bluetooth, all for $80. The DA V3 Pro at $150 nearly doubles the price for the premium ergo shape, better sensor, and better switches.
For palm grip players, the DA V3 Pro’s shape is worth the $70 premium — no $80 mouse can replicate the DA V3 Pro’s ergonomic refinement. For claw/fingertip players, the Haste 2 at $80 is the smarter buy — it’s the better shape match at a dramatically lower price.
Who Should Buy Which
Buy the HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Wireless if:
- You claw or fingertip grip
- $80 is your target budget for a wireless mouse
- You want Bluetooth connectivity
- 100h battery life appeals to you
- You want great value without flagship pricing
Buy the Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro if:
- You palm grip and want the absolute best ergonomic shape
- Optical switches with zero double-click risk are important
- Razer’s superior coating and build quality justify the premium
- Pro validation (cNed, KeeOh) matters
- $150 is acceptable for the best wireless ergo available
Final Verdict
Different mice for different grips and different budgets. The DA V3 Pro is the best wireless ergonomic mouse available — $150 for a shape, sensor, and build quality combination that nothing else matches for palm grip. The Haste 2 Wireless is one of the best value wireless mice — $80 for competitive performance that suits claw and fingertip grips. Buy based on grip style first, budget second.