
G-Wolves - HTR Pro 8K Wireless Mouse
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Last updated: Oct 30, 2025 Scoring
Viper v2pro v3pro.(V2 best shape, V3 "safe" shape) *best sensor imo/from experience, no debounce delay* Super light 2. *Good sensor and no debounce delay.* Op1 8k (cable) or wireless 4k. *Fastest clicks, it registers the click before you hear the click sound. Good sensor.* My favorite of them all, G-wolf HTR 8k pro. Tiny mouse At 26g, I'm 6'4 and can use this little thing without any issues. But I would recommend the Endgame gear OP1 8k, Great shape, great coating for grip even with sweaty hands, fastest clicks of any mouse due to their own switches and good sensor. Light weight software (*no install*). Good price.
r/FortniteCompetitive • What are the best mice for Fortnite competitive? ->Hsk + from gwolves Keychron M4 HTR from gwolves
r/MouseReview • Recommendations for a mouse for smaller 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.
r/MouseReview • Looking for Wireless Gaming Mice for Small Hands (5'7" Height) ->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
r/MouseReview • Would you still get a Logitech superlight in 2025 ->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.
r/MouseReview • Fingertip mice: gimmick or game changer? ->Me in the corner with my G-Wolves, all alone.
r/pcmasterrace • The 25 most recommended gaming mouse according to Reddit (in the past year as of Jun 2025) ->Most people find it comfortable, so there’s really no need to change things up. They would probably make a new color variation than make a shape that’s gonna satisfy a small portion of the community. That said, there are promising products like Orbital Pathfinder, or G-wolves with their clay kit. Even if those aren’t within your reach, you can still try things out with a grip tape. It’ll help with the positioning and the grip itself, letting you hold the move effortlessly.
r/MouseReview • My problem with most ambidextrous Mice ->Not being able to change the color or turn it off is the only thing that pisses me off. Even Pulsar and G-wolves have that feature.
r/MouseReview • What Mouse Brand Has The Best Software? ->Oh man I had a bad G-Wolves mouse that sent me spiraling into gaming mice lmao I for sure get that. Based on everything you listed I think you should check out the Mchose L7 for sure. The original L7 is like an in-between of a X2 Mini (same shape as the Crazy light) and the Scyrox V8 (Sora V2) it's like a smaller overall mouse but has some really solid curves towards the front off the rear hump that gave you a really nice locked in feeling. The L7+ is a Sora V1 clone but honestly feels like the TenZ without a big ass rear hump to me. What are you rocking in the Pathfinder BTW? I'mixing between the LXM-110, the LAH-222 and currently doing LAM-110 build. I think what I need is something like an NP-01s honestly (which uh...is in the mail with an EC3 right now for me lmao) but VGN just dropped the Y2 so if I like the shape I may get that since its a super solid company.
r/MouseReview • I have a peripheral addiction AMA ->Weird take calling him a marketing Junkie and defending Logitech to the blood. I was a long time Logitech user and even tried a lot of razer mice but getting my first glorious mouse opened a new world for me. I tried some mice from lamzu, ninjutso, G-Wolves. And to my surprise they all felt better and were cheaper with at least the same quality. Hanging on brands like Logitech and Razer, etc is bad it think. It makes them stop moving forward, being innovative and sell their mice for a more competitive price.
r/pcmasterrace • I analyzed the 25 most recommended gaming mice on Reddit ->I really like g-wolves mice, but this one is too big for me.
r/MouseReview • 33 grams superlight size - HTM Plus ->On brand alone I’d go with G-Wolves any day
r/MouseReview • Which one would be better for a first time owner? ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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