Hator Pulsar 2 Pro Wireless
![]() |
Hator Pulsar 2 Pro Wireless | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
|
An upgraded version of the Pulsar gaming mouse, a computer mouse with a combined connection (radio channel or USB), a high-precision 16K sensor, Kailh mechanical switches, programmable side buttons and built-in RGB backlighting. The model belongs to the middle level, is part of the Pulsar line of manipulators and is positioned as a universal manipulator that will be equally useful for both experienced players and casual gamers.
Compared to the regular Pulse model, the case has become a little heavier (84 grams), plus replaceable Teflon feet have appeared that optimize sliding on the surface. The symmetrical shape is equally suitable for control by both right and left hands. True, the additional keys located on the right wall will be at hand only if the manipulator is in the right hand. The set of buttons on the Hator Pulsar 2 Pro Wireless is extremely standard: 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 Black Mamba switches with a lifespan of 80 million clicks. In previous versions of Pulsar, mechanisms from Omron with a resource of 20 million clicks were more often used. The TTC Gold encoder ensures reliable operation of the scroll wheel with smooth scrolling and a pleasant click when pressed. Unlike most mid-level gaming controllers, Pulsar 2 Pro Wireless boasts a large number of colors that allow you to customize the gadget without resorting to backlighting. By the way, there is also lighting here - in the back of the case, using RGB LEDs with 16.8 million colors, the company logo and a small strip located at the base are illuminated. A PixArt 3335 sensor with a maximum resolution of 16K DPI is installed inside the mouse. It maintains high resolution while remaining accurate even under extreme accelerations of up to 50 G.
Always clarify the specifications and configuration of the product with the online store manager before purchasing.
Catalog Hator 2025 - new arrivals, bestsellers, and the most relevant models Hator.


Buy Hator Pulsar 2 Pro Wireless
Миша ігрова HATOR Pulsar 2 PRO Wireless (HTM-532) yellow | 2 399 ₴ | ![]() | |||
Миша ігрова HATOR Pulsar 2 PRO Wireless (HTM-530) black | 2 579 ₴ | ![]() | |||
Миша ігрова HATOR Pulsar 2 PRO Wireless (HTM-530) black | 2 399 ₴ | ![]() | |||
Миша ігрова HATOR Pulsar 2 PRO Wireless (HTM-531) white | 2 399 ₴ | ![]() | |||
Миша ігрова HATOR Pulsar 2 PRO Wireless (HTM-531) white | 2 579 ₴ | ![]() |
1 1 3 0 |
The mouse came already unpacked, he did not pay attention. The mouse had a backlash of the right button, I think because of this and was unpacked - someone already refused, decided to take it and try it - after a week the backlash disappeared. There are no complaints about the sensor, the charge holds well - about 3-4 days of very active use for 10-12 hours a day. The assembly, with the exception of the backlash, is at a high level, the quality of the materials, too. We still need to work on the software. I am satisfied with the purchase, I bought it at a promotional price. Price-quality ratio Soft, possible backlash of the right button is not the first time I hear about it |
I assembled a white setup for work, I love aesthetics. I decided to try a wireless model, the choice of white options and normal brands is not very large. I tested this mouse for work and for FPS games, it completely covers all needs. It is unusual that there is no wire that rests either on the monitor leg or the end of the table. Flexible settings in the software, including the backlight. It would be great if the software had a widget or a charge indicator in the notification bar, sometimes you can't keep track. Although in the economy version without backlighting it lasts for 2-3 days of work, with backlighting it definitely lasts a day while new. The mode switch is located at the bottom near the sensor. USB C charging with guides fits tightly and you also need to get it into the connector, this is a minus. It is also worth considering that the settings for wired and wireless modes in the software are separate profiles. - lightweight, proprietary software for flexible settings - the sensor does not break, no matter how hard you try - acceptable battery life - tight USB C connector, you might not get it right the first time, there are no other major downsides ![]() |
Shit, playing the same CS is completely unrealistic, constant problems with increasing latency, it can suddenly drop from 800-1000 HZ to 90, and because of this you simply cannot kill the enemy, if you buy this mouse, then clearly not the wireless version, since it is complete crap Tactilely pleasant Instability ![]() |