Hitscan Hyperlight, A New Mouse Maker With An Appropriate Name

A 1000Hz Polling Rate, Unless You Grab The Optional 8000Hz Dongle
Hitscan is a great name for a mouse company, and the Hitscan Hyperlight is apparently a great mouse for those who want one that doesn’t weigh much. The name Hyperlight comes from the fact the mouse weighs in at 39g, or 40g when you add the included feet. The internals are familiar, a PixArt PAW3395 sensor, Omron D2FP-FN2 switches and the Nordic nRF52840 MCU give the Hitsfcan Hyperlight performance without adding weight to the mouse. It can adjust between 50–26,000 CPI and as mentioned in the title it has a 1kHz polling rate out of the box, which can be upgraded to 8kHz if you buy the optional dongle.
TechPowerUp found the click latency to be decent when wired or wireless, but definitely improving with the 8k dongle and the software suite to fiddle with the settings was easy to use and almost as lightweight on system resources as the physical mouse is in your hand. There was little not to like about the Hitscan Hyperlight, apart from the cable being a little stiff and not being able to hang out with more than one dongle at once, everything TPU has to say is positive about this new mouse.
Hitscan is a new name on the peripheral market, offering the ambidextrous Hyperlight as a first release. Weighing 40 g, the Hyperlight comes with PixArt's PAW3395 sensor and Omron optical main button switches, and true 8000 Hz polling is supported through the separately available 8K dongle.
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