G-Wolves

HTS Plus 8K Wireless Gaming Mouse

G-Wolves HTS Plus 8K Wireless Gaming Mouse

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Sentiment score50% positive
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Last updated: Jun 30, 2026

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Reddit IconElus1veSG
8 months ago

also to answer, my favs on a daily basis are: HTS+ 8k, GPX 2c, VV3p, Hyperlight/Atk F1, Sora v2

Reddit IconLanurus
11 months ago

I can't really say. I've only had the mouse for just over 2 weeks. I wouldn't necessarily recommend it to someone unless they knew they liked the shape because I know people have had issues in the past. I personally didn't know I liked the shape till I got it but I made that decision myself and if the mouse has issues it'll be on me. So far though I have no issues and it's built really well for how light it is. I've owned 2 other gwolves mice as well with no issues. A HTS Plus and an HTX Ace and both have been fine quality wise. Their customer support is indeed awful though. Not professional nor helpful most of the time, so if you do have an issue, it'll be a pain in the ass. Their latest driver for the mouse does not let you change the lift off so I emailed and got no help and I had to figure out on my own that I needed to downgrade to the other driver to change it. Just not a good experience.

Reddit IconNo-Ingenuity3545
10 months ago

If you dont mine wired you could check out the gwolves hts starlight. Was one of my favorites.

Reddit IconSeveral-Custard4215
8 months ago

try HTS from g wolves. not only is its extremely light with good sensor placement. its comfort shockingly destroyed every mouse i ever held before.

Reddit IconLolzicolz
17 days ago

Been using the hati s wireless and essentially stopped looking a couple years ago

Reddit IconMrsPennyApple
11 months ago

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.

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