Hator Quasar 2 Ultra 4K Wireless
![]() | Outdated Product Product type: mouse; Connection: radio / Bluetooth / wired; Multi-Device; Sensor: optical; Type: for game; Sensor: PixArt 3395; Sensor Resolution (DPI): 400 – 26000; Max. acceleration (G): 50; Max. polling rate: 4000 Hz (0.25 ms); Buttons: 4; Side buttons; DPI-button; Switches: Kailh; Switch resource: 100 million clicks |
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This is an excellent alternative to mice from more popular brands (Logitech, Razer, SteelSeries), often offering better features for less money. The difference between 1000 Hz and 4000 Hz is almost unnoticeable for most users in practice, especially without a monitor with a very high refresh rate. Important tips for new owners: For stable performance, connect the wireless transmitter (dongle) directly to the USB port on the back of the PC (on the motherboard), not to the ports on the front panel of the case. New glide pads (feet) have a thin blue protective film that must be removed for perfect sliding. Overall, this is a very balanced product with excellent packaging. Although minor creaks may appear over time, it remains a reliable tool for gaming and work. The choice of this mouse was also motivated by the desire to support a Ukrainian brand. Rich configuration: The presence of high-quality anti-slip pads (grips) and a set of spare Teflon feet (glides) in the box is a huge plus. Stable wireless connection: In 2.4 GHz mode, the signal is reliable, without delays or interruptions, provided the receiver is connected directly to the motherboard. Fast charging and long battery life (in 1000 Hz mode): The mouse charges in just 40-50 minutes, and in economy mode (LP) at 1000 Hz without backlight, a single charge lasts for 1.5-2 weeks of active use. Good sensor and switches: The PixArt 3395 sensor works flawlessly, without glitches. The Kailh optical switches offer easy and precise clicking, although without a prominent "wow effect." Convenient use while charging: The high-quality and flexible cable allows comfortable gaming while the mouse is charging. Pleasant materials and balanced weight: The mouse is well-assembled, has a pleasant-to-the-touch coating, and a balanced weight that doesn't tire the hand. Appearance of creaks over time: About 10 months into use, the side panels started to creak slightly when squeezed, and there's occasionally a crunching sound when clicking the right mouse button. Slippery body without grips: The mouse surface is quite slippery, so using the included grips is practically essential for a secure hold. Impracticality of 4000 Hz mode: The main "gimmick" of the mouse, its 4000 Hz polling rate, drains the battery in less than a day, making it impractical for regular use. Universal but not comfortable for everyone: The shape, similar to Logitech G Pro, is universal but might not suit those used to more pronounced ergonomic curves for the palm. |
I have been using this mouse for more than two years now — for work, gaming, and daily use. It's very light, comfortable, and fits perfectly in a medium hand. The package includes anti-slip stickers and spare sliders — a nice bonus. If you need a reliable wireless mouse with an excellent sensor, I confidently recommend it. Very lightweight Compact Ideal for medium-sized hands Includes non-slip stickers and replacement sliders Reliable performance, precise sensor May not be suitable for people with large hands or those who use a palm grip |
Polling frequency
Hator Quasar 2 Ultra 4K Wireless is a symmetrical gaming mouse weighing 58 grams and comes in three colors. Black with pink or purple accents, and almost completely white. It can be connected via a paracord cable, Bluetooth, or a USB radio adapter with an increased polling rate of 4000 Hz. This is achieved by a RISC processor and a Nordic wireless chipset.
Not afraid of dust
One battery charge lasts up to 182 hours. The exact time depends on the mode of use (work or play), the connection option (Bluetooth or radio adapter) and the brightness of the RGB backlight of the scroll wheel. Which has a digital encoder TTC Gold Dustproof, that is, it is not subject to clogging with dust. In the application, you can adjust the backlight and program macros.
It won't slip out
The PixArt PWM 3395 optical sensor has a resolution of 26 thousand DPI. Kailh Optical switches with a resource of 100 million read the operation not by closing electrical contacts, but by interrupting the beam of light, which is much faster. In the box you will find spare Teflon feet and textured pads so that the mouse does not slip out of sweaty hands.



































