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HTS Ultra 8K Wireless Gaming Mouse
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G-Wolves - HTS Ultra 8K Wireless Gaming Mouse

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Advanced_Horror2292 • 3 months ago

Hts ultra 8k w/ qck speed pad

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BlackSniper7 • 2 months ago

I went from g502 to gwolves hts ultra 8k a few wks ago and it was the best decision and worth every penny imo I highly recommend!

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Hidden-Turtle • 4 months ago

Why? Just don't buy them. They have plenty of shapes that don't have holes. Leave my HTS Ultra alone he's perfect

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Hidden-Turtle • 4 months ago

I can't tell if you're sarcastic but holy shit the GWolves HTS Ultra is a beast of a mouse.

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Lanurus • 4 months ago

I saw you said you wouldn't buy from GWolves so I'm not trying to sell you on the mouse but I had a similar problem and I think the HTS Ultra is a lot better because it's a shorter mouse. I came from an ATK F1 (viper mini shape) and the shorter shape helps me grip further forward and therefore I sit comfortably under the side buttons. So I would first look for shorter mice instead of a similar shape but with buttons further back. The problem is that most mice that are shorter are going to be less tall and most likely less wide. HTS Ultra keeps a pretty high profile while being short. I don't really know what mouse that is you have but my first thought would be X2H/X2 mini or X2 Crazylight.

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Lanurus • 4 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.

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pigy33 • 2 months ago

Honestly, I would just go for a really light goated shape that's thin as 7.5 cm wide hands is skinny as hell... So you're wrist range of motion isn't limited. \- PMM OP1 - less than 35 g and expected release sometime this month in October \- HTS Ultra 8K - 29.5 g like Scyrox V6/HTS Plus but shorter \- HTX Ultra 8K - 32.1 g if you like Razer Viper Mini buy this one \- Crosshair Sabre V2 Pro - 36 g and only recommending because you can try it in Best Buy at the Crosshair display before you buy it

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pigy33 • 28 days ago

I’d highly recommend the HTS Ultra 8k, it’s only 29.5 g and it’s one of my top performers even though I palm grip it with normal sized hands and a lotta grip tape to help straighten out the sides

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pingerlol • 4 months ago

HAHAHAHHA GET A G WOLVES HTS ULTRA

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pingerlol • 4 months ago

im not, its one of the 3 i keep on my desk

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Pingulein • 4 months ago

- If you like really lightweight mice, the X2 Crazylight is the exact same shape as the X2v3 (or your X2v2) and a lot lighter (35-37g) with a few other small upgrades. It is a bit more expensive though! - Other than that, for a more aggressive clawgrip you could try the X2Hv3 or Scyrox V8 (same shape, slightly bigger than Pulsar‘s Mini/Size 1) if you want a lighter version. - Pulsar‘s new TenZ collab is also an interesting new claw option. It‘s somewhat similar to the X2H shape. - (only if you have smaller hands) I can also recommend the Gwolves HTS Ultra. Its also very lightweight. The shape is pretty unique and works well for claw with smaller hands.

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mikerzisu • 11 months ago

Hitscan hyperlight, ATK F1 ULTIMATE, pwnage trinity, maya 8k/maya X, g-wolves hati-s ultra

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Brand0nCB • 4 months ago

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

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ChessSuperpro • 2 months ago

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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