It's worth noting that the non-4k version supports 1k Hz, which (imo) is perfectly acceptable (and for a lot of games, all that's supported anyways), is $40 USD cheaper, and the lower polling rate has the benefit of improving the battery life. It ended up costing me around $200 CAD, and yeah that's still pretty steep compared to cheaper options like the OP18k, but takes the edge off a little. I also found large hands and found it perfectly useable, but I wouldn't go so far as to say comfortable. I agree that grips are pretty required on this thing - it's so small and light that you really want to have good friction on it to control it. Nice review 🫡
So glad I came across your review. I've been back and forth about ordering an HSK Pro for about a year now. I ended up picking up a Keychron M4 to test out fingertip mice for cheap. But it was too thin in the middle and was giving me hand cramps. So I finally bit the bullet and ordered a HSK PRO a couple of days ago, and I was freaking about the lack of confirmation email when I know I inputted it on the checkout page. So glad to know I'm not the only one they completely left in the dark about my order. Yet when I went back to their site and but the same mouse in cart and went to the checkout page to see if maybe I missed something. They sent me an email like a hour later with a discount code trying to get me to check out on the second mouse.
oh wow haha, yeah they are honestly useless with their customer service, but im still using the mouse and very happy with it, hopefully you like yours also
@@dakvid2 ayye Dakvid, been a while since I've seen you around. Appreciate the comment dude. I feel a bit lost for content at times, so have tried a bunch of different styles of vids. Kind of waiting for the right game to come that I really have a passion for like I used to with apex
I got the same mouse for over year now, gWolf support team is useless and very rude. The bottom switch is annoying as hell but you can cut the surrounding structure so your fingers can fit in to turn on or off the switch, the side macro buttons are totally useless because you cant remap them much. If you want grips aliexpress sells aftermarket grips. I hope you enjoy the mouse mate!
So the Ace you mention here or in the thumbnail, is 1k. The pro 4k, is 4k. Theres also a newer htr and htr pro that goes 8k wireless, i think itd make the most sense to compare against those but they are expensive so i understand why not if you simply heard good on the hsk and not htr. Honestly i think the htr's more rounded sides hurts it vs the more boxy HSK for gripping it
I prefer the HTR over the HSK pro by a lot. It fits a lot better in my hands and is a real joy to use. I also printed a small wedge for the back side button and now I haven't touched another mouse
@ Yeah, I know VT clover is using it as of right now. But it is one of those mythical unicorn mice that you pretty much will never find unless you pay a RIDICULOUS premium for it /:
It's worth noting that the non-4k version supports 1k Hz, which (imo) is perfectly acceptable (and for a lot of games, all that's supported anyways), is $40 USD cheaper, and the lower polling rate has the benefit of improving the battery life. It ended up costing me around $200 CAD, and yeah that's still pretty steep compared to cheaper options like the OP18k, but takes the edge off a little.
I also found large hands and found it perfectly useable, but I wouldn't go so far as to say comfortable. I agree that grips are pretty required on this thing - it's so small and light that you really want to have good friction on it to control it.
Nice review 🫡
@@ChillestDudeEver yeah good points man, appreciate the input. Thankyou
So glad I came across your review. I've been back and forth about ordering an HSK Pro for about a year now. I ended up picking up a Keychron M4 to test out fingertip mice for cheap. But it was too thin in the middle and was giving me hand cramps. So I finally bit the bullet and ordered a HSK PRO a couple of days ago, and I was freaking about the lack of confirmation email when I know I inputted it on the checkout page. So glad to know I'm not the only one they completely left in the dark about my order. Yet when I went back to their site and but the same mouse in cart and went to the checkout page to see if maybe I missed something. They sent me an email like a hour later with a discount code trying to get me to check out on the second mouse.
oh wow haha, yeah they are honestly useless with their customer service, but im still using the mouse and very happy with it, hopefully you like yours also
Wow, 5k subs. Glad to see you’re still kicking it.
@@dakvid2 ayye Dakvid, been a while since I've seen you around. Appreciate the comment dude. I feel a bit lost for content at times, so have tried a bunch of different styles of vids. Kind of waiting for the right game to come that I really have a passion for like I used to with apex
@ Ye, I get you it’s the same for me
I just got the Darmoshark M5 Pro, and I think it's the best pure fingertip mouse anyone has built so far.
@@SireEvalish haven't heard of that one, I'll have a look at it
Sides are flat and honestly I dislike that, and its super bulky in the back imo which made me return it
How well does it stack up against the Keychron M4?
@@allansmic4363 have never tried that mouse
I got the same mouse for over year now, gWolf support team is useless and very rude. The bottom switch is annoying as hell but you can cut the surrounding structure so your fingers can fit in to turn on or off the switch, the side macro buttons are totally useless because you cant remap them much. If you want grips aliexpress sells aftermarket grips. I hope you enjoy the mouse mate!
@@sshunlive appreciate it brother, cheers
vid deserves more attention
Starting off abnormally slow on the views for this video, but that's alright, should pick up in next few days. Will see. Thanks dude
So the Ace you mention here or in the thumbnail, is 1k. The pro 4k, is 4k. Theres also a newer htr and htr pro that goes 8k wireless, i think itd make the most sense to compare against those but they are expensive so i understand why not if you simply heard good on the hsk and not htr. Honestly i think the htr's more rounded sides hurts it vs the more boxy HSK for gripping it
would love to see htr review, very interesting shape tbh
I prefer the HTR over the HSK pro by a lot. It fits a lot better in my hands and is a real joy to use. I also printed a small wedge for the back side button and now I haven't touched another mouse
hey, can u show ur bind settings in vrising?
what grip do you use normaly?
@@Daniel-ye1ss fingertip, but with certain mice that are slightly too large, the front right side of my palm rests on the mouse too
@@Daniel-ye1ss but in saying that, Ive tried and played with every grip over the years, fingertip is just my preference
It’ll always be the M2K/M3K nothing more, nothing less.
never got to try that mouse, it was like $450 AUD when i first looked at it, but always wanted to give it a tryy
@ Yeah, I know VT clover is using it as of right now. But it is one of those mythical unicorn mice that you pretty much will never find unless you pay a RIDICULOUS premium for it /:
everyone knows that using only the pcb + sensor with no shell is the best fingertip mouse bro, get with the program
@@desdinovanotfake nah, it's gotta be the G502 surely