First, we have the Ozone Neon M10, a fairly simple mouse that has the basics, plus a symmetrical design, making it perfect for both right-handed and left-handed users. Then we have the HyperX Pulsefire Corewhich also has a basic design, but this one has a small lighting system in the brand logo.
Ozone Neon M10
Surely you already know this brand very well, to offer products with very good price. Obviously, we cannot ask the peripherals of this brand to offer us the same performance as high-end products. Although to get started in the game or as a complete product that serves us for everything, it is an excellent solution.
The first thing that stands out about this Ozone mouse is that it has a ambidextrous designIdeal for right-handers and left-handers. In addition, it is designed to adapt to all types of games, guaranteeing maximum control and comfort, whether you are right-handed or left-handed.
It has a base with a surface that achieves a good ratio between fast movement and good grip. It has a system of on-the-fly DPI management, which allows you to change it easily. He has four 2000 DPI, 1600 DPI, 1200 DPI and 800 DPI profiles with LED indicators. You can even adjust the polling rate, at the bottom it has an adjustment system that allows you to vary between 500 Hz and 1000 Hz.
The mouse has a weight of 90 gramswhich is within the usual range for a gaming mouse. The main buttons are from OMRON, so we know they have great durability.
A fairly cheap and simple option designed for right-handed and left-handed users alike. It has a fairly limited sensor, but we shouldn’t have any issues in most games at 1080p resolution.
HyperX Pulsefire Core
The HyperX brand might look familiar to you from the RAMs and it’s the name of Kingston’s line of games. It has long since become an independent brand, offering products of very good quality. They are generally products of fairly good quality with a really adjusted price.
Its sensor stands out from this mouse which is of fairly good quality. This HyperX mouse has a PixArt PWM3327 sensor which allows us a maximum resolution of 6200 DPI. This way we will get a better fit, especially when we have monitors with higher resolutions than usual. The sensor has 220 IPS detection and supports 30G acceleration
The good thing about this mouse is that the preset DPI steps can be edit using HyperX NGenuity software. By default, it is set in steps of 800 DPI, 1600 DPI, 2400 DPI and 3200 DPI. We can modify these values as needed thanks to the software we have discussed. We can also customize the logo lightingwho comes from RGB type.
It has a symmetrical design, although it’s not as right-handed or left-handed. The reason is that it only has left side buttons, the right part of the mouse is completely smooth. It could be used by left-handed users, but maybe the model mentioned above is a better option.
You might not see a mouse with these features at such an affordable price for long. We are talking about a mid-range mouse with a fairly good sensor and which is also manageable via software.