Hator Pulsar EVO (HTM-323)
Photos 12 | Outdated Product A universal computer mouse with a wired connection, programmable side buttons, built-in RGB backlighting and a symmetrical body that is equally convenient to operate with both right and left hands. At the same time, the side buttons are located on the right wall, which does not allow left-handers to fully use all the capabilities of the mouse. The model weighs only 69 g, and the weight was kept low without loss of structural rigidity. Inside the mouse there is one of the best optical sensors of the middle class 2019 PixArt PMW3389 with a maximum resolution of 16K DPI. The sensor is capable of providing incredible resolution and accuracy, even under extreme loads. The sensor maintains resolution while remaining accurate even under extreme accelerations of up to 50 Gs and driving speeds of u...p to 450 inches per second. This makes the Hator Pulsar EVO ideal for professional gamers, regardless of the game genre (FPS, MOBA, RPG, RTS). It is also great for professional tasks that require precise cursor positioning. For example, when working with vector and raster graphics, multimedia content and 3D modeling. The set of buttons on the model is extremely typical: 2 main buttons, a scroll wheel, a couple of additional side buttons and a classic DPI switch. The push-button mechanisms use ultra-reliable Kailh switches with a claimed lifespan of 80 million clicks. For comparison, the original Pulsar model used Omron switches with a resource of 20 million clicks. The back of the case has two lighting zones with support for 16.8 million colors and color effects. |
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A universal computer mouse with a wired connection, programmable side buttons, built-in RGB backlighting and a symmetrical body that is equally convenient to operate with both right and left hands. At the same time, the side buttons are located on the right wall, which does not allow left-handers to fully use all the capabilities of the mouse. The model weighs only 69 g, and the weight was kept low without loss of structural rigidity.
Inside the mouse there is one of the best optical sensors of the middle class 2019 PixArt PMW3389 with a maximum resolution of 16K DPI. The sensor is capable of providing incredible resolution and accuracy, even under extreme loads. The sensor maintains resolution while remaining accurate even under extreme accelerations of up to 50 Gs and driving speeds of up to 450 inches per second.
This makes the Hator Pulsar EVO ideal for professional gamers, regardless of the game genre (FPS, MOBA, RPG, RTS). It is also great for professional tasks that require precise cursor positioning. For example, when working with vector and raster graphics, multimedia content and 3D modeling. The set of buttons on the model is extremely typical: 2 main buttons, a scroll wheel, a couple of additional side buttons and a classic DPI switch. The push-button mechanisms use ultra-reliable Kailh switches with a claimed lifespan of 80 million clicks. For comparison, the original Pulsar model used Omron switches with a resource of 20 million clicks. The back of the case has two lighting zones with support for 16.8 million colors and color effects.
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