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HTX Mini 8K Wireless Gaming Mouse

G-Wolves HTX Mini 8K Wireless Gaming Mouse

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Sentiment score67% positive
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Last updated: Apr 26, 2026

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Reddit Iconbarrazao12
7 months ago

I debated ordering one but since I typically like smaller/medium sized mice I held off. I do have the HTX Mini 8k and really like it a lot, but it might just be too small for my extra wide and short hands (18.5/11.5). As soon as I saw the product page for the HTX Ultra 8k I put my order in for the blind booking. I hope it alleviates my issues with the Mini.

Reddit IconCaptainShrimps
3 months ago

depends on your hand size and grip. for smaller hands i like the g wolves htx mini a lot

3 months ago

more claw-leaning: endgame gear op1 8k v2 (or if wireless is a must, un1us black lotus/wlmouse ying/pmm pulse w) more fingertip leaning: wlmouse beast x mini pro if you have quite small hands: g-wolves htx mini 8k

Reddit Icon_Death_BySnu_Snu_
5 months ago

Pad: Lock-On Harut Mouse: HTX Mini 8k for FPS and XM2W 4K V2 for casual and browsing.

5 months ago

HTX mini 8K. Love this little guy for fingertip.

6 months ago

Agreed there. I love my 27g HTX mini. It's awesome

3 months ago

That thing is as big as my damn key board lol. Quality rage bate though. On a serious note, I do love my HTX mini 8k for fingertip. But only on glass. A regular mouspad feels awful.

2 months ago

HTX mini 8k is my go to, 19x11 hands. I use it all the time as finger tip, but I can also rest the underside of my knuckles on it if I need to steady for longer more precise shots. Mouse has been incredible.

Reddit IconIntelligentForm7959
5 months ago

HTX Mini from G wolves. Or hitscan hyperlight. I have little baby hands too and those have been my favorites.

Reddit IconInternational-Ad7699
6 months ago

Believe me when I say this, for casual gaming, get a cheap mouse from china which will perform as good as most of these expensive mice. I have spent too much money on these mice and for the first time, I purchased a mouse from china few weeks ago (incott 029 pro) and it’s my main mouse at the moment. I’ve now ended up ordering 2 mchose mice and htx mini 8k as well. I know, I have no end game mouse for me so I unfortunately I will keep throwing money away on this hobby for the search of my end game mouse. I think death will find me first before I will find my end game mouse :)

Reddit Iconjustwannasaysum
6 months ago

i have the atk duckbill with the matching 54h20 mcu dongle and i definitely feel like my flicks are a lot more precise, no clue if it's placebo, but idc if it still makes me play better also got g wolves HTM Plus but it sits in my drawer until they fix the sensor stuttering issue during slow tracking. Otherwise, it's an amazing shape for me and i love the clicks I have the updated g wolves htx mini with lighter clicks and 3950 on the way and it arrives tuesday :)

Reddit Iconneupogen
3 months ago

Just picked up an HTX Mini 8k and love it for my finger tip grip I was using the HSK Pro before which I thought was my endgame for awhile but I realized I was wanting a little bit more of that normal mouse feel without too much palm contact. I still pick up my Viper V3 Pro every so often, that thing is so comfortable and still such an easy recommendation to friends looking for a new mouse.

Reddit IconWildFrosting5093
5 months ago

HTX Mini 8k and Padsmith Empress V2 Speed (tbf that's the only glass pad I've ever bought)

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