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Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury FPS Gaming Mouse

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/30/2014 11:20 AM | source: | 68 comment(s)
Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury FPS Gaming Mouse

Logitech today introduced the fastest gaming mouse ever made, the Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury Ultra-Fast FPS Gaming Mouse. The Hyperion Fury features Logitech’s exclusive Fusion Engine™ sensor technology that can reliably track over 500 inches per second (IPS) and Logitech’s exclusive Delta Zero sensor technology for unrivaled accuracy.

We took on the challenge of creating the world’s fastest mouse in service of FPS gamers, and after three years of intensive R&D we are proud to launch a mouse that only Logitech could develop,” said Ehtisham Rabbani, general manager of the Logitech gaming business. “The Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury is the fastest gaming mouse, bar none, and the best mouse for high-speed FPS gameplay. Its lightweight design, combined with the precision and capability of the Fusion Engine, lets you make fast, furious swipes and dominate the battlefield, proving once again that Science Wins!”

The Fusion Engine in Hyperion Fury, created by Logitech engineers, solves a problem many FPS players have: their mouse can’t track as fast as they can move. By combining state-of-the-art optical sensor technology with an accelerometer and gyroscope, the Fusion Engine provides unmatched tracking speed.

“Hyperion Fury is now the go-to in my hardware arsenal,” said Braxton “Swag” Pierce, a Counter Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) champion for iBUYPOWER. “It’s the mouse I have been waiting for.”

Superior Tracking Speeds

A 32-bit on-board ARM processor powers the Fusion Engine in Hyperion Fury, allowing reliable and accurate tracking speeds exceeding 500 inches per second. In addition, lightweight materials and low-friction feet allow for high-speed moves, while offering the most comfortable feeling.

Unrivaled Accuracy and Precision

The Logitech exclusive Delta Zero technology ensures pinpoint accuracy for Hyperion Fury. Four DPI settings can be accessed in an instant, so you can shift down for pixel-perfect sniping or shift up for high-speed maneuvers, all with maximum precision. Using Logitech Gaming Software, you can add a fifth DPI setting and customize the experience to your liking. With DPI shifting, Hyperion Fury can go from 4000 DPI to 240 DPI in the blink of an eye, giving you the flexibility to thrive in the chaos of battle.

Customizable Settings

Hyperion Fury features eight programmable buttons that can be configured for anything – whether complex macros or single keystrokes – using Logitech Gaming Software. Your personal configuration can be saved to onboard memory for maximum speed and accessibility. And with a consistent 1-millisecond report rate, Hyperion Fury ensures all your commands are executed as quickly as possible.

Pricing and Availability

The Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury FPS Gaming Mouse is expected to be available in the U.S. and Europe beginning in August 2014, for a suggested retail price of $59.99. 



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Ven0m
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#4884726 Posted on: 07/30/2014 01:36 PM
Right-handed only? No thanks.


One left-handed friend of mine simply gave up and started using the mouse with right hand, and after some time he was good enough to score quite a lot of frags in shooters. However it depends on person - if one is strictly one-handed or has some ambidextrous predispositions.

Sooo
What's the real difference between G402 and G502? I can see some remarks about 4k vs 12k dpi... I use 4k anyway. Other thing appears to be the metal wheel.

While $60 is still something, it looks like a really good price for such mouse.

Denial
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#4884730 Posted on: 07/30/2014 01:38 PM
and what about the USB polling rate? A 1 ms mouse is nice, but if the USB port only polls with 8, what good does that do?
Or am I missing something?

It says that's 1 ms in the article.

Honestly I'm kinda disappointed with this. All I wanted was a G502 without the stupid sniper button and maybe no weights and stuff.

Aoyagi
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#4884734 Posted on: 07/30/2014 01:42 PM
"inches per second"? Hah! How scientific.

I think I'm getting old, because all this "gaming grade" hardware is starting to look way too flashy if not outright gaudy to me.


You mean the design? This one looks very mild to me.

AbjectBlitz
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#4884765 Posted on: 07/30/2014 02:30 PM
After my Mamba, never going back to a wired mouse.

riardon
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#4884803 Posted on: 07/30/2014 03:20 PM
Is this the same sensor as the G502 Proteus Core or is it something entirely different?

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