Hator Quasar Wireless (HTM-420)
![]() | Outdated Product A gaming computer mouse with a discreet, concise design, high-quality touch, 5 buttons and variable connection to a PC or laptop. The model is presented on the market in 2022 and is positioned by the manufacturer in the lower segment of the middle price range. It can serve as a good choice for users who like to relax playing popular computer games from time to time. The “heart” of the Hator Quasar Wireless mouse is the PixArt 3370 optical sensor, which is capable of providing a resolution of up to 19000 DPI and maintaining stable operation even at extremely sharp accelerations (up to 50 G). As switches for the main buttons, Kailh GM 8.0 is used with a guaranteed durability of up to 80 million clicks. The device is dressed in a case weighing 88 g, thanks to a convenient ergonomic shape, the...device is suitable for different types of grip. Another important advantage is the support for three options for connecting to a PC or laptop. Thus, the connection via a radio channel at a frequency of 2.4 GHz provides a reliable signal transmission. The Bluetooth interface is great for connecting to multiple devices. A connection via a USB cable will allow you to use the mouse while charging the battery. |
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A gaming computer mouse with a discreet, concise design, high-quality touch, 5 buttons and variable connection to a PC or laptop. The model is presented on the market in 2022 and is positioned by the manufacturer in the lower segment of the middle price range. It can serve as a good choice for users who like to relax playing popular computer games from time to time. The “heart” of the Hator Quasar Wireless mouse is the PixArt 3370 optical sensor, which is capable of providing a resolution of up to 19000 DPI and maintaining stable operation even at extremely sharp accelerations (up to 50 G).
As switches for the main buttons, Kailh GM 8.0 is used with a guaranteed durability of up to 80 million clicks. The device is dressed in a case weighing 88 g, thanks to a convenient ergonomic shape, the device is suitable for different types of grip. Another important advantage is the support for three options for connecting to a PC or laptop. Thus, the connection via a radio channel at a frequency of 2.4 GHz provides a reliable signal transmission. The Bluetooth interface is great for connecting to multiple devices. A connection via a USB cable will allow you to use the mouse while charging the battery.
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the mouse, in my opinion, is top-notch for its price, with Bluetooth and radio channel. Before this mouse, I had the "Hator Pulsar Essential," and compared to the "Hator Quasar Wireless," it feels a bit lighter, but it's wired, which can sometimes be inconvenient. Also, it's more comfortable than the previous one since it's lower and longer. After receiving this mouse, the first drawback I noticed was the creaking/looseness of the side panel where the buttons and the Hator logo are. Switching between modes is done with key combinations. You can find these combinations in the instructions included in the set. ergonomics; operating time; Bluetooth mode; interchangeable glides included; and a more or less reasonable price for a wireless mouse. Crunch/looseness of the side edge where the buttons and the inscription Hator are. |
Got a mouse for New Year's. My first impression was doubtful because for 50 EUR you can get some "cool thing with lighting," as a couple of my friends told me. Contrary to expectations, the cost of the mouse was not felt at all. For me, a mouse is primarily a workhorse that should obey me. All the mice I had for 5-12.50 EUR before this worked without complaint for one to two years. I was satisfied with that, and then I'd switch to a new one. This time, I was hoping to get something breathtaking, but got a regular mouse that differs from the previous ones by about 15% in sensation; it's just nicer to click. But this very click was something I didn't want; I spent more than two years with a Vinga MSG-868, which was completely silent, and at 7.50 EUR, I was endlessly happy to have it. Yet here, I spent six times more and got the minus I had long forgotten about. The click. It's not loud; I'm used to it now, but it's probably better not to play around a sleeping person. Here's what prompted me to write this review: I saw on the Hator website the feature "up to 75 hours without charging," which I thought was cool, like no changing batteries, just click the cable, and it's like new. I underestimated it. I'm writing this review 15 days into playing on it for an average of 5 hours... OUT OF THE BOX, without a single recharge! This is phenomenal to me. Over time, I realized that the responsiveness and flexible app setup are very convenient. Going back to the old one, I couldn't feel the same as before, unfortunately. This mouse is exceptional in its simplicity. Flexible settings in the app, macros, understated design - that's cool. But the main advantage is autonomy. After using a wired mouse, it's literally a sense of freedom. In 15 days of using it for 5 hours, I spent 52% of the charge (it was 90 out of the box, now it's 38). At its price, I personally expected more. I don't think it's worth the money, though I have nothing to compare it to. I've never bought such expensive mice before. After a silent mouse, it's kind of unsettling to click with a click ))00) |
the mouse is super, I don’t know what to say. The sensor is super, the assembly is normal. after a slight blow the plastic cracked, the old Logitech mouse withstood the blows for 5 years (but the mouse did not fall apart, it works. use Hator Quasar Wireless few months |





























