Accuracy and tracking precision
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
4.7
Reviewers who evaluated tracking described it as consistent and precise across game types, including fine cursor movement and fast gameplay.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
4.9
Tracking accuracy was a major strength across reviews, with reviewers calling it extremely accurate, outstanding, and precise in real gameplay.
balance and weight distribution
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
4.0
One reviewer noticed a rear weight bias but said it did not hurt handling during extended use.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
4.5
Weight distribution was generally praised as even, central, or perfectly balanced, supporting the mouse's light and controlled feel.
battery life
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
4.4
Battery life was consistently praised as realistic, long-lasting, and competitive against similar budget wireless mice.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
4.6
Battery life was broadly praised as excellent for a rechargeable wireless gaming mouse, though one long-term reviewer found it needed charging too often.
Bluetooth support
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
4.1
Bluetooth support was valued for versatility and device switching, though one reviewer warned its latency is noticeable in fast games.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
2.3
Bluetooth support was a limitation where discussed; reviewers noted the mouse relies on its receiver and wished Bluetooth were included.
build quality
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
3.1
Build quality was sharply divided, praised as solid or practical by some and criticized as cheap or wobbly by others.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
4.6
Build quality drew strong praise for a light shell that still felt robust, solid, and free of flex, with a few durability caveats elsewhere.
button customization
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
3.5
Button customization was useful for some reviewers, but one reviewer felt the customization pitch was too limited to matter.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
4.3
Button customization was a consistent strength thanks to removable side buttons and software remapping options.
button responsiveness
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
4.3
Primary button response was mostly praised as tactile, reliable, and responsive enough for gaming, including fast shooters.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
4.7
Button responsiveness was rated highly, with reviewers repeatedly describing crisp, stable, light, and precise clicks.
cable flexibility
P1Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
3.4
Cable feedback was mixed: some liked its flexibility or quality, while others complained it dragged, felt sticky, or was heavy and stiff.
charging convenience
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
4.1
Charging convenience is really battery-swap convenience: reviewers liked the quick removable cover and fast AAA replacement despite no rechargeable battery.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
4.3
Charging convenience was mostly positive, helped by fast charging, wired-use capability, and PowerPlay support, though micro-USB was viewed as dated.
claw grip comfort
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
2.0
Claw grip comfort was criticized in the one review that said even claw use forced awkward wrist dragging.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
4.5
Claw grip comfort was strong, with reviewers saying the mouse suited claw grips well and caused little discomfort during long play.
click noise
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
3.4
Click noise was mixed, with one reviewer saying the clicks were not quiet and another saying they were not overly loud.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
4.8
Click noise was viewed favorably in the few reviews that addressed it, with comments about quiet or pleasant-sounding clicks.
connection stability
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
4.4
Connection stability was positive where tested, with reviewers reporting issue-free wireless use and no dropped signals.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
4.7
Connection stability was usually excellent, with several reviewers reporting no stutter or dropouts, though one long-term owner noted past dropouts.
cross-platform compatibility
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
4.5
Cross-platform compatibility was praised in the review that tested it as useful across PCs, laptops, consoles, and productivity setups.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
4.5
Cross-platform compatibility was only lightly covered but positively described when the software and OS range were mentioned.
DPI range
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
4.0
The 12,000 DPI ceiling was generally considered ample, though one reviewer felt the top end was too sensitive for most users.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
4.2
DPI range and adjustment were praised as broad and easy to customize, even if bottom-button placement was divisive.
durability over time
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
2.2
Durability over time was a concern in the one review that saw dust buildup become apparent after only a few weeks.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
2.2
Durability over time was mixed: the shell and long-term use often held up, but double-click, middle-click, coating, and skate wear concerns appeared.
ergonomic design
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
3.5
Ergonomics were mixed: several reviewers found the shape comfortable or versatile, while others found it too low-profile for larger hands.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
5.0
Ergonomic design was praised for a safe, adaptable shape that does not force one grip style.
fingertip grip comfort
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
4.2
Fingertip grip comfort was positive in the review that found the hybrid fingertip and palm grip easy to adapt to.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
3.7
Fingertip comfort was mixed, with some reviewers finding it tailor-made and others finding taper or size less ideal.
FPS gaming suitability
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
4.5
FPS suitability was strong in the reviews that evaluated it, citing natural flick shots and reliable fast-game responsiveness.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
4.7
FPS suitability was one of the strongest themes, with reviewers praising the mouse for fast-paced shooters, tracking, flicks, and competitive play.
glide smoothness
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
3.2
Glide smoothness was mixed, from smooth PTFE movement to small skates creating friction or feeling less smooth than pricier mice.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
4.1
Glide smoothness was mostly positive, though one reviewer found the stock feet less impressive than competitor PTFE skates.
grip texture
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
3.3
Grip texture split reviewers: positive reviews liked the added traction, while negative ones called the texture rough, cheap, or minimally different.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
3.6
Grip texture was mixed: the matte plastic was comfortable and sometimes grippy enough, but several reviewers wanted more texture or noticed slipping.
handedness options
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
2.9
Handedness options were a recurring caveat because the symmetrical shell was undercut by left-side buttons; one review found left-handed use good, but others disagreed.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
4.6
Handedness options were consistently praised because the mouse is truly ambidextrous with swappable side buttons.
left and right click quality
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
4.1
Left and right clicks were usually praised as crisp, tactile, and satisfying, with one first impression noting heavier actuation.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
4.7
Left and right click quality was a standout strength, often described as crisp, satisfying, light, and precise.
long-session comfort
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
3.7
Long-session comfort was mixed, with positive reviewers reporting no fatigue and one negative reviewer saying wrist friction counteracted the light weight.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
4.9
Long-session comfort was repeatedly praised, with reviewers reporting no fatigue, cramping, or discomfort after extended sessions.
macro support
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
4.0
Macro support was positively tied to straightforward customization in the one review that evaluated it beyond a factual mention.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
4.0
Macro support was positively mentioned through Logitech software and G-Shift style customization.
materials quality
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
1.9
Materials quality was weak in the reviews that discussed it directly, with complaints about cheap-feeling glossy plastic and rough side texture.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
3.5
Materials quality was not strongly separated from build, but plastic material comments supported a mixed view of smooth lightweight materials versus limited premium finish.
motion consistency
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
4.5
Motion consistency was strong in the positive reviews, with tracking described as precise and free of noticeable jitter or lag.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
5.0
Motion consistency was excellent in testing, with reviewers reporting no spinouts and smooth, consistent tracking.
palm grip comfort
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
4.2
Palm grip comfort was positive in the review that used a hybrid palm/fingertip grip and reported long-session comfort.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
5.0
Palm grip comfort was strong for some hand sizes, though larger-hand palm users may not find the low profile ideal.
polling rate
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
4.0
The 1000Hz polling rate was viewed as sufficient or industry-standard, with one reviewer saying higher rates would add little benefit.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
5.0
Polling/report-rate evidence was positive where reviewers connected 1ms reporting with smooth, responsive cursor behavior.
portability
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
4.4
Portability was consistently positive thanks to dongle storage, a pouch, Bluetooth fallback, and easy travel use.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
4.5
Portability was helped by receiver storage and travel-friendly design, which reviewers found convenient.
premium feel
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
2.5
Premium feel was weak because reviews explicitly said it lacked premium refinement and emphasized its budget nature.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
3.1
Premium feel was mixed: some called it luxurious, while others felt the plain plastic design lacked polish for the price.
programmable buttons
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
3.4
Programmable button evidence was mixed, with one reviewer dismissing limited options and another praising complete button mapping.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
3.8
Programmable buttons were praised for useful remapping and G-Shift style layers, though minimalist button count limited some use cases.
RGB features
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
2.8
RGB was one of the most divided areas: some found it acceptable or customizable, while others called it minimal, unimpressive, or a battery drain.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
3.1
RGB features were usually considered basic or restrained, with some appreciating battery savings and others wishing for more or none at all.
scroll wheel quality
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
3.7
Scroll wheel impressions were split: two reviewers liked its tactile smoothness, while one found the small wheel uncomfortable.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
4.4
Scroll wheel quality was generally positive, praised for tactile, quiet, precise steps, although one reviewer wanted more defined steps.
sensor performance
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
4.5
Sensor performance was praised as solid and reliable, with reviewers tying the Pixart sensor to dependable gaming behavior.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
4.9
Sensor performance was one of the clearest strengths, repeatedly described as flawless, high tier, accurate, and responsive.
shape comfort
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
3.4
Shape comfort was polarized, ranging from perfect hand fit to too small and low-profile for medium or larger hands.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
4.4
Shape comfort was broadly praised as safe, comfortable, and adaptable, though a few reviewers wanted different hump, width, or taper details.
side button quality
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
1.5
Side buttons were a major complaint in the one detailed negative review, which found them uncomfortable, stiff, and poorly suited to quick reactions.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
4.6
Side button quality was highly praised for placement, click feel, modularity, and ambidextrous flexibility.
skate durability
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
2.0
Skate durability and quality drew complaints, including dust buildup and wobbling that hurt confidence in the hardware.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
3.3
Skate durability had limited mixed evidence, with long-term wear or movement noted but replacements considered easy.
software stability
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
4.0
Software stability was positive in the one review that separated the app from limited customization, calling NGENUITY solid.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
3.0
Software stability was mixed because G Hub was useful but described as buggy or needing fixes.
software usability
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
3.7
Software usability was mixed: positive reviews found it straightforward or beginner-friendly, while a negative review said the limited options were barely worth downloading.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
4.3
Software usability was generally praised as easy, functional, and flexible for DPI, macros, lighting, and profiles.
surface compatibility
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
4.4
Surface compatibility was favorable, with reviewers noting smooth movement across most surfaces and even glass.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
4.8
Surface compatibility was positive where discussed, with calibration or pad testing producing strong sensor behavior.
switch feel
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
4.2
Switch feel was broadly positive thanks to clicky, satisfying, tactile feedback, although one reviewer noted a heavier press than expected.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
5.0
Switch feel evidence was very positive in the PvP review, emphasizing unusually light mechanical switches.
value for money
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
3.7
Value was divided but generally leaned practical: several reviewers saw strong budget value, while others felt it lacked distinction or made the wrong compromises.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
3.7
Value for money was mixed: many reviewers felt performance justified the price or sale value, but the premium launch price drew repeated criticism.
weight
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
4.2
Weight was consistently favorable, described as light, agile, or well-balanced even when not considered truly ultralight.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
4.6
Weight was a major strength; most reviewers praised the 80g class as exceptionally light, though ultralight trends made it less dominant later.
wireless latency
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
4.8
Wireless latency received strong praise, with reviewers saying it felt wired-like or showed no noticeable input lag in 2.4GHz mode.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
5.0
Wireless latency was consistently praised as wired-like, lag-free, or impossible to notice in play.
wireless performance
P1
Product 1: HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
4.4
Wireless performance was one of the strongest areas, with reviewers describing smooth, stable, wired-like behavior in 2.4GHz use.
P2
Product 2: Logitech G Pro Wireless
5.0
Wireless performance was one of the strongest areas, with reviewers repeatedly saying the connection felt flawless, responsive, and liberating.