✪XeonHETRO Aug 13, 2021 @ 5:30am
All those who have honeycomb mice.
I wanted to buy Hyperx Pulsefire Haste but it's honeycomb design is bothering as dust might enter the mouse and damage it from inside or make it dirty. Does this happen or is it not an issue?
Originally posted by Autumn_:
Dust, liquids (sweat) and debris do not damage the PCB, as it has a thick protective coating on the PCB.

It will just a little more annoying to clean.
Grab yourself an air compressor (not compressed air cans), if you haven't already, makes cleaning all dust easy.
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Autumn_ Aug 13, 2021 @ 6:16am 
Dust, liquids (sweat) and debris do not damage the PCB, as it has a thick protective coating on the PCB.

It will just a little more annoying to clean.
Grab yourself an air compressor (not compressed air cans), if you haven't already, makes cleaning all dust easy.
Washell Aug 13, 2021 @ 9:15am 
They're going for ultralight now? Funny, feels like just some years ago they were selling weights with gaming mice.

On topic: If they want to stay in business after selling this model, they'll have closed up the internals so it can't be damaged. As for dirt, that will get in regardless.
✪XeonHETRO Aug 13, 2021 @ 10:13am 
Originally posted by Washell:
They're going for ultralight now? Funny, feels like just some years ago they were selling weights with gaming mice.

On topic: If they want to stay in business after selling this model, they'll have closed up the internals so it can't be damaged. As for dirt, that will get in regardless.
Hmm any ideas how to get rid of the dirt and keep the mouse clean?
Washell Aug 13, 2021 @ 2:12pm 
Originally posted by 눈Yoriichi Tsugikuni言:
Hmm any ideas how to get rid of the dirt and keep the mouse clean?
No realistic ones, sorry.
Dr.Shadowds 🐉 Aug 13, 2021 @ 2:33pm 
Originally posted by 눈Yoriichi Tsugikuni言:
Originally posted by Washell:
They're going for ultralight now? Funny, feels like just some years ago they were selling weights with gaming mice.

On topic: If they want to stay in business after selling this model, they'll have closed up the internals so it can't be damaged. As for dirt, that will get in regardless.
Hmm any ideas how to get rid of the dirt and keep the mouse clean?
Just do what 1st post said, it's not rocket science, you use air compressor to blast the dust out that all there is to it.

If you're trying to clean every nook and cranny beyond normal cleaning then just take it apart, get something the get into tight spots using like Q-tips/swabs, and try not to damage it if that how deep you want to clean it, but it's rather unnecessary unless you spill food into your mouse that be only reason to go this far.
✪XeonHETRO Aug 13, 2021 @ 11:17pm 
Originally posted by Dr.Shadowds 🐉:
Originally posted by 눈Yoriichi Tsugikuni言:
Hmm any ideas how to get rid of the dirt and keep the mouse clean?
Just do what 1st post said, it's not rocket science, you use air compressor to blast the dust out that all there is to it.

If you're trying to clean every nook and cranny beyond normal cleaning then just take it apart, get something the get into tight spots using like Q-tips/swabs, and try not to damage it if that how deep you want to clean it, but it's rather unnecessary unless you spill food into your mouse that be only reason to go this far.
Alright
Omiz.LETMECOOK Dec 14, 2023 @ 2:53pm 
I've been using this mouse for 2 years, the dust is not a bother that much, it has a positive performance, is really lightweight, easy to aim, and very comfortable.
I think you should go for it , if you didn't buy it already
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