Ever since Razer released theViper line of mice, including the wired Viper Mini, fans have been asking for a wireless version of the popular small-sized mouse.
Razer has yet to deliver, but HyperX has their eyes getting those fans as customers sooner than later.
From the outside, it looks just like thefullsize Pulsefire Haste 2 Wirelessexcept its in a smaller form factor. Coming in at 59g, the mouse is 8mm shorter than the full size while it drops nearly 20mm from its width.
To maximize grip comfort, HyperX has made the Haste 2 Mini a bit taller. Feature wise, it still sports the company’s in-house 26k sensor and a trio of connection modes that include wired, 2.4Ghz wireless, and Bluetooth 5.1.
And, of course, its available in both black and white colorways. In the box, you’ll find new skates, custom grips, and the rest of the accessories like a wireless adapter and charging cable.
The Haste 2 Mini wireless isn’t the only small thing being released by HyperX this year either, as they have also revealed a new headset and controller that is perfect for kids to enjoy.
First up is the Cloud Mini and Cloud Mini wireless headsets, which offer a smaller earcup and headband which is perfect for smaller heads.
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The wireless version offers 25 hours of battery life over Bluetooth, but maintain wired compatibility for kids who struggle to keep things charged up.
HyperX is also releasing a new controller – the Clutch Tanto Mini, which uses a design similar to theClutch Gladiate controllerand shrinks it down into a smaller shell. It does lose the programmable back buttons, but the youth-friendly controller will likely be recieved with positivity by customers.
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