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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
I’m similar, I’m trying the HTS ultra for its shape but not for the weight. Just miss that shape I tried years ago on the og HTS
i know this will sound crazy, but have you tried HTS Plus Shape? something like phylina s450, Scyrox V6, etc. Due to my 21cm hand, nothing is really comfortable, but i did find claw-specific mice like the Sora very comfortable. Recently I'm blown away by how much i like the HTS Plus shape.
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.
If you dont mine wired you could check out the gwolves hts starlight. Was one of my favorites.
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.
There are definetly really expensive mice. 120-180 dollars. Some good(lamzu, gwolves, razer) and some bad(Logitech, final mouse) but there are also really cheap mice. Like atk, kysona, mchose, keychron g and m series(most of their mice are 30-50$) and some really good affordable mice like the op1 8k(75$ and considered by many as one of the best mice)
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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