
G-Wolves - HTR Pro 8K Wireless Mouse
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18x9 Fingertip - HTR Claw - HTX mini HTR pro was my previous main, and its a goat for fingertip, the range of motion with it is great, the maneuverability does make micro adjustments very easy to execute especially vertical ones, the low button height makes HTR very easy to control with fingers. The sides feel more round, it feels like an egg with deep comfort grooves, i dont utillize the hump in any way thus i feel like fenrir asym/max will be better shape for me Currently my main is HTX mini, It gives insane stabillity for fingertip thanks to its width and feels more regular compared to htr pro, it feels insanely light thanks to its size weight ratio. Its just as good if not better for claw grip. This is the only mouse that size for my aggresive claw, there is not even 5mm of lenght that i dont utillize and because of that it fits like a gloove, despite its very small size, width and suprisingly filling hump makes it just perfect for claw, and only using aggresive claw i can reach the edges of the clicks where the click height is only 5mm which as far as i know is lowest currently on the market. Now im waiting for the fenrir asym, as i want try something even wider than htx mini for fingertip.
Hsk + from gwolves Keychron M4 HTR from gwolves
Take a fingertip like g-wolves HTR or HTR pro or keychron M4... Small hands need real small mice. Not mice small for big hands lol Mots comfortable is htr, mots accuracy is htr pro, and best price/quality is really keychron M4. For a +50 mice for small hands.
Take a fingertip like g-wolves HTR or HTR pro or keychron M4... Small hands need real small mice. Not mice small for big hands lol Mots comfortable is htr, mots accuracy is htr pro, and best price/quality is really keychron M4. For a +50 mice for small hands.
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...
21 x 11cm hands Personally there is not a single mouse on the market large enough to claw comfortably. If I do have hand contact the scroll wheel is painful to reach. (Trust me I’ve tried every big mouse). Thus I use fingertip grip right now, Crazylight, Fenrir asym, and HTR pro are my favs.
I actually prefer my HTR Pro. I find the pinky rest on the asym gets in the way, so I’m going to add extra layers of grip tape to that side to make it wider and flat. Fantastic mouse though, and a lot of people will prefer that pinky rest.
I have a G-Wolves HTR. For CS, it is a fine mouse as I can flick with my arm and spray with my fingers without hitting my palm. In the end, it's personal preference. If you mostly fingertip your mouse and want more vertical range of motion, they are perfect. If you are palm or claw user, then you'll probably hate them.
At one point, I thought it was the most solid mouse I could get, and it was a pretty good mouse. But once I got a G-Wolves Hati 8k, going back felt like a downgrade. Not saying that because the Superlight wasn't good, but more so that the Hati was just that good for me. But thats because I found that the mini type of mouse the Hati is was something I was always looking for and once I felt it, I knew thats where my end game would be
Agreed, G-Wolves offers shapes that 'force' you to adapt to them-- HSK, HTR, Fenrir, and so on; they're unique, and you conform to them (whenever possible, anyways). Pulsar's latest series featuring custom pro shapes are derivatives of existing shapes-- which makes sense, since pros mained well known mice beforehand anyways. The X2F is the only unique thing they've got, and in all honesty, it's not something super tantalizing for a fingertip-only user.
I moved to fingertip only and can not go back. I switch back and forth between the keychron m4 and gwolves htr. Trying to use my starlight small feels like holding a basketball now.
Why would you get the HTR over the hsk pro line or even Fenris a slightly chunkier hsk pro, I mean if you want the best fingertip mouse at least buy the best fingertip mouse that G Wolves makes first.
Pulsar latest mice with the new sensors are great latency to start motion but hit a brick wall when you stop motion. It stops too quick almost like it skipped the last inputs. Razer is quick to start, late to stop. That’s why people complain about the motion latency. Op18k with 3950 sensor is the smoothest and most responsive on both ends in my opinion. Gpx2 is right behind the op1 Pulsar 3395 sensor is late to start. Gwolves 3395 is same as pulsar 3395. Late to start. Now granted this is all for cs2 in 4:3. I can string up a bunch of mice in a dm lobby and switch between all of them and you can tell the difference. In kovaaks I can’t tell the difference. In valorant I can’t tell the difference. Look up a Rapha interview where he talks about mice. He talks about the same stuff I am above and how he had to switch between mice because he didn’t like the behavior of the sensors. And rapha is the greatest quake players if not most accomplished esports players of all time in the most aim heavy games of all time. You can tell the difference.
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.
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