Hator Pulsar 2
![]() | Outdated Product Hator Pulsar 2 ― a versatile wired computer mouse offering numerous features, including programmable side buttons, built-in RGB lighting, and a symmetric body providing convenient use for both right- and left-handed users. The model weighs only 69 g, achieving a low weight without losing structural rigidity. The device has a completely typical set of controls: two main buttons, a scroll wheel, a pair of additional side buttons, and a separate key for changing the resolution. Kailh switches in the button mechanisms guarantee a lifespan of 60 million clicks. The TTC Gold encoder ensures smooth and precise scrolling with a pleasant tactile response. Exchangeable Teflon feet ensure the device moves s smoothly and effortlessly in any direction. I...nside, the Hator Pulsar 2 houses the PixArt PMW3327 optical sensor with a maximum resolution of 6200 DPI. The sensor provides high accuracy even at extreme accelerations up to 30 G, making this mouse an ideal choice for professional gamers regardless of their preferred game genre. Additionally, it is perfectly suited for professional tasks requiring precise cursor positioning, such as working with vector and raster graphics or 3D modeling. Unlike most manufacturers, who release exclusively black gaming mice, Hator offers users a variety of color combinations (yellow-black, pink-purple, etc.). Furthermore, the back of the body lights up with the company logo and a small strip located at the base. The lighting is RGB with 16.8 million colors. |
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Hator Pulsar 2 ― a versatile wired computer mouse offering numerous features, including programmable side buttons, built-in RGB lighting, and a symmetric body providing convenient use for both right- and left-handed users. The model weighs only 69 g, achieving a low weight without losing structural rigidity. The device has a completely typical set of controls: two main buttons, a scroll wheel, a pair of additional side buttons, and a separate key for changing the resolution.
Kailh switches in the button mechanisms guarantee a lifespan of 60 million clicks. The TTC Gold encoder ensures smooth and precise scrolling with a pleasant tactile response. Exchangeable Teflon feet ensure the device moves s smoothly and effortlessly in any direction. Inside, the Hator Pulsar 2 houses the PixArt PMW3327 optical sensor with a maximum resolution of 6200 DPI.
The sensor provides high accuracy even at extreme accelerations up to 30 G, making this mouse an ideal choice for professional gamers regardless of their preferred game genre. Additionally, it is perfectly suited for professional tasks requiring precise cursor positioning, such as working with vector and raster graphics or 3D modeling. Unlike most manufacturers, who release exclusively black gaming mice, Hator offers users a variety of color combinations (yellow-black, pink-purple, etc.). Furthermore, the back of the body lights up with the company logo and a small strip located at the base. The lighting is RGB with 16.8 million colors.
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Ergonomic, comfortable, light, good Pz I like to play with the settings. In games it works clearly Loud scroll wheel, checked if it's lubricated, and this problem often appears in reviews, but you get used to it |
Double-click in 1 month, the wheel is not accepted tightly Color Buttons |
From time to time, the LKM/PKM releases on its own, even though they are pressed. The wheel makes one scroll in the opposite direction from the one I am turning. Ergonomics, sensor Horrible candles, horrible wheel. |






























On the downside, the scroll wheel is super loud, just insane, and after 4 months of use, I dropped it hard on the floor. It didn't break as the plastic is sturdy, but it started double-clicking afterwards. I took it apart, cleaned the contacts, and bent them a bit (they must have been affected by the impact) and it's still working even after more than a year.