It features an ergonomic design for comfortable all-day gaming, 3 programmable side buttons, LED lighting with 4 colors, buttons with a lifespan of 5 million clicks, and a high-precision 704 optical...
It features an ergonomic design for comfortable all-day gaming, 3 programmable side buttons, LED lighting with 4 colors, buttons with a lifespan of 5 million clicks, and a high-precision 704 optical sensor, making it an essential tool for gamers. Customize the sensor to your desired DPI resolution between 800-1200-2400-3200 and save your settings in 10...
It features an ergonomic design for comfortable all-day gaming, 3 programmable side buttons, LED lighting with 4 colors, buttons with a lifespan of 5 million clicks, and a high-precision 704 optical sensor, making it an essential tool for gamers. Customize the sensor to your desired DPI resolution between 800-1200-2400-3200 and save your settings in 10 profiles to have a gaming experience tailored to your needs.
Play the game with the 704 sensor
At the heart of the Hattori 3.0 is the 704, a high-precision optical sensor that will deliver top-notch performance. With speeds of up to 50 IPS, acceleration up to 10G, and a response time of just 2ms, get ready to enjoy unprecedented immediacy in your gameplay.
Professional-grade Huano switches
The Hattori 3.0 is equipped with Huano switches for greater durability even under conditions that would make other mice bend. Ideal for players who emphasize strategy, they have a guaranteed lifespan of three million clicks.
Find your target, aim, shoot
The great weapon of the Hattori 3.0 is none other than the multi-purpose button. Strategically placed for immediate access with your thumb and fully programmable, it will offer you a significant advantage over any opponent.
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Some say it's heavy. Are you okay? When I got the m65 pro, it was three times heavier. This is feather-light. Let's now talk about the good things. We start with the fact that you get what you pay for. I have the good PC m65pro and Logitech G502. I got this because as a programmer at work, I wanted something to "lift my mood" and not just the simple Microsoft sets we have. With gaming at 3200dpi, you won't do miracles. However, on the second day of 8-hour use, it feels comfortable in my hand. Now, if we want something good, we go for mice that cost 40+ euros. For 12.99, though, with shipping to my door, it is recommended for office work by 1000%. For gaming? I wouldn't say so.
Personally, I had no problem with the mouse, I found its weight normal and the tracking is very good, while the mouse itself is very comfortable (I had the glossy model o and it is much more comfortable, although the model o is lighter). The quality seems good to me and I have no problem with the scroll wheel. The DPI at 3200 are suitable for FPS, possibly not suitable for strategy games. I am very satisfied with this purchase.
Not even close. Don't buy it, it's better to go for a Razer or Logitech mouse for 20 euros. Firstly, it's very heavy and the clicks don't have a nice feeling when you press them (I don't know how to explain it exactly). But for 12 euros, I believe it does something, but it's better to spend 8 more to avoid having to buy another mouse in a short period of time.
I have had this particular mouse for 6 months and it is very good, a little difficult to get used to at first as it is a bit heavy, but you get used to it quickly! It has not caused me any problems at all. It is worth its money, but if you have a larger budget, I would recommend getting a more expensive one.
I am the owner of this product for 3 weeks now. I bought it blindly as my previous mouse had broken and I had to find a replacement at an affordable price (I think it was around €16).
I read the reviews here and got scared. I can't understand how a wired mouse can break within a week with normal use. It's not heavy, it doesn't make any noise, and it has satisfactory DPI for an average gamer user. It has a very nice matte surface and feels quite similar to a Razer in terms of quality.
I really don't know what to say, the mouse is really good, comfortable, and ideal for medium-sized hands (I am a woman with small palms and it's a bit big for me, but still comfortable).
It's really good, I highly recommend it.
Update 21/12:
Everything is still going well. It's not noisy at all, it's quite normal. It hasn't broken or had any issues for me.
I bought the mouse on Black Friday for 6 € and at first it seemed good to me. One side button was like an autoclicker with 10-9 cps. Its sensor is terrible. Plus, it broke on me in the first or second week after I bought it. With this budget (and a little more), you can get the Corsair RGB Pro with 12000 dpi and it is also lightweight.
As a first impression, it seems okay. In order to be able to adjust the extra buttons through the software to be keys like K, Y, A, etc., I had to create custom macros in the second tab of the software and then apply them to the buttons.
UPDATE after 3!!! days of casual use.
The scroll wheel is DEAD, it doesn't scroll up or down.
I thought to myself, is it really this cheap? I don't know if I got a defective one or if this is actually their quality, but it seems like the latter. AVOID!