Introduction and unboxing
The Lofree Hypace 8K is one of the lightest and most technically advanced gaming mice currently available. It combines an exceptionally stable magnesium housing with a transparent PC outer shell and weighs just 47 grams. It is therefore aimed at ambitious gamers who value maximum precision, comfort and design.
The flagship PAW3950 sensor works inside, enabling a sampling rate of up to 40,000 DPI. Combined with a dual 8K polling rate, the Hypace delivers extremely fast response times and precise motion tracking – ideal for competitive gaming and e-sports. The mouse offers tri-mode connectivity with 2.4 GHz wireless, Bluetooth and wired USB-C operation. In Bluetooth mode, the integrated battery lasts up to 100 hours, making it ideal for mobile use. I think it’s great to use a magnesium frame alloy.
All settings such as DPI, polling rate or button assignment can be individually adjusted via a special web app, allowing the Hypace to be perfectly adapted to different gaming styles and applications. With its innovative magnesium frame, extremely low weight and well thought-out ergonomics, the Lofree Hypace 8K combines design, technology and precision at the highest level – a mouse for all those who don’t want to compromise.
The front of the packaging features a central image of the mouse showing its open magnesium design, with the Lofree logo and the product name above it in a simple layout.
On the back of the packaging with detailed technical information about the Lofree Hypace 8K mouse, including material specifications, model number, battery, certifications and scope of delivery.
The mouse and receiver are carefully packaged in a white protective film and housed in a precisely fitting foam insert, which makes a very high-quality and well-protected impression overall. On the left is the large 8K receiver, which is responsible for the particularly high polling rate. It stands out with its unusual design and looks like a technical highlight that perfectly matches the modern overall appearance of the Lofree Hypace.
The accessories include a protective film, a short manual (readme), a sleeved USB-C to USB-A cable and two additional sets of mouse pads. Everything is neatly packaged and is a useful addition to the Lofree Hypace 8K for direct use. However, one set of these pads has to be stuck on immediately. None of them are glued on on delivery. I would have liked this to be a little different, but it’s fine.
I personally really like the slim design and lightness of this mouse. Not only does it look elegant and fast, it also feels very comfortable in the hand. The slim shape creates a precise and controlled feel when using the mouse, which is particularly noticeable during fast movements in games or at work.
The mouse also makes a very appealing impression when viewed from the side. Particularly striking are the large side buttons, which blend in well with the design and are also easy to click. They are easy to reach and protrude so far that you can hit them reliably even in hectic gaming situations. Personally, I find this solution much better than flat side buttons that you can barely feel when you want to press them.
A look at the underside clearly shows how much attention has been paid to weight reduction and efficiency with this mouse. The housing is designed in such a way that no superfluous materials have been used without sacrificing stability. I have already glued the pads on here, they are firmly in place, are cleanly positioned and glide extremely smoothly over the Deskmat. The arrangement of the surfaces and openings is also well thought out and underlines the high-quality, functional design of the mouse.
The receiver has an unusual design and is somewhat reminiscent of a small, illuminated onion box. It is visually striking, lights up discreetly and is easy to configure. I find it a bit of a shame that no additional, small USB dongle is included, as only this larger receiver is included. Nevertheless, it works technically flawlessly, even if it is not placed directly in front of the mouse. You can therefore connect it behind the computer without any problems and without noticing any loss of connection or latency. But it is something different.
Let’s look further.










































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