
G-Wolves - HSK Plus Lite Wireless Gaming Mouse
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Last updated: Dec 30, 2025 Scoring
I was just in the same situation and I bought the hsk plus lite. main thing for me was price, I wasnt sure if I would like that style of mouse and if I do end up liking it i would just roll that $30 into a better mouse later on anyways. So far its pretty good, only big complaints are the scroll wheel size being absolute trash and the side buttons being too small + too far forward.
r/MouseReview • Which one would be better for a first time owner? ->Depending on your grip style Pingufy on YT just recently went over their catalog of fingertip mice. I've had a few that my friends with smaller hands claw pretty comfortably. HSK plus is the main one that comes to mind for a good cheaper mouse.
r/MouseReview • Mice for small hands ->G wolves is honestly underrated. I understand the criticism against them, but they are undeniably the most innovative mouse company at the moment, especially in terms of weight.
r/MouseReview • 33 grams superlight size - HTM Plus ->The HSK plus will feel a bit like a GPX and the Darmoshark M5 will feel like a Finalmouse small (Both being with their backs cut off) Personally I love my M5, but you get whatever suits you. HSK is larger, M5 is smaller
r/MouseReview • Which one would be better for a first time owner? ->darmoshark m5, better sensor. my hsk plus lite doesnt perform well on glass, and the battery life is pretty bad too
r/MouseReview • Which one would be better for a first time owner? ->If you are looking to a "pure" fingertip, I recommend to look into G-wolves Fenrir mouse line or HKS line. Very light (\~20-30g depends on the mouse you choose).
r/MouseReview • Looking for a Fingertip Mouse for Big Hands that also looks nice ->I play CS with a sora V2 and a HSK lite. Finger tip both and have rock solid aim. I also play on pretty low sens. I wonder if that has an impact on perceived stability. (70cm/360)
r/MouseReview • Fingertip mice: gimmick or game changer? ->All the mice recommended here are way too big for your hand. Look at the g-wolves HTR, or the HSK+. The keychron m4 can also be good, even if it's a bit too small. You need to control your mouse, not for the mouse to control your hand...
r/MouseReview • best mouse for 17.5x9 hand size? ->Thank god I got attached to the OP1 shape, I had the same issue of 27 mice. * OP1 8K White + Corepads * OP1w v2 4K Dark Frost * OP1we White * XM1r Dark Frost * Starlight Pro TenZ Small + Tiger ICE * HSK Plus Lite Pink * Hati S Ace Wireless + Corepads * Hati S Plus 4K Transparent Black * Hati S Plus 4K White + Obsidian Dots * Hati S Plus Classic + Ghostglide Dots * HTX 4K Ruby Red + Obsidian Dots * Lamzu Atlantis Mini * Logitech G Pro Superlight White * Pulsar X2 Super Clear Mini * Pulsar X2H Mini Black * Pulsar Xlite Mini Black + Corepads + Grips * Pulsar Xlite V2 Red * Razer Orochi V2 White + Superglides * Razer Viper Mini + Corepads * Sprime PM1 * Vaxee NP-01S Blue Wireless + BTL Grips * Vaxee NP-01S White * Vaxee Outset AX Funspark * Vaxee XE White * Xtrfy MZ1 + Corepads * Zowie EC2-A + Corepads * Zowie ZA13-C + Corepads
r/MouseReview • I Currently Own Over 30 Mice, Send Help. AMA ->Where are all these cheap fingertip mice on the market? Keychron M4 is $40 for 1k polling, $55 for 4K and $65 for 8k. G Wolves HSK Plus Light is $60 to 70 USD, with a last gen sensor and 1K polling. (still fine IMO, but not apples to apples) That's ALL of the commercially available; wireless, ***fingertip specific***, gaming mice with decent sensors under $100 USD\* that I am aware of. Two shape options under $100, just two while being generous with the 'cheap categorization. Under $50 there is only one and it's an overspec travel mouse from a keyboard brand. Between $100 & 200 USD the market has more options; Pulsar X2F, Gwolves HSK Pro and Fenrir models, WlMouse Miao and I think the ZeroMouse Blade comes in under $200 as well. These are priced in the premium range for gaming mice overall. That said, availability is far from good even in the more populated premium tier or used on Ebay. Many of the mentioned models are often out of stock. Total, excluding OptimumTech and very small bespoke makers, that is a grand total of what, 7 or 8 total shapes? Larger than it was, but still a VERY small market unless you include mice than are friendly to fingertip, but relatively full sized. *\*Yeah, that was a mouthful, but just trying to make a distinction between all the tiny mice that are super common, but not at all intended or spec'ed for competitive gaming, like the Logitech M317/pebble/ect.*
r/MouseReview • Is the G-Wolves Fenrir Asym worth it? ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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