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Comparison Hator Quasar 2 Pro Wireless vs Hator Quasar 2 Ultra 4K Wireless

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Product typemousemouse
Connectionradio / Bluetooth / wiredradio / Bluetooth / wired
Multi-Device
InterfaceUSB AUSB A
Cable length1.8 m1.8 m
Range10 m10 m
Sensoropticaloptical
Typefor gamefor game
Sensor and control
SensorPixArt 3395PixArt 3395
Sensor resolution400 – 26000 DPI400 – 26000 DPI
Max. acceleration50 G50 G
Max. polling rate1000 Hz (1 ms)4000 Hz (0.25 ms)
Number of buttons44
Side buttons
DPI-button
SwitchesKailhKailh
Switch resource100 million clicks100 million clicks
Scroll wheels11
Features
Feet materialteflon (PTFE)teflon (PTFE)
Programmable buttons
Built-in memory
LightingRGBRGB
Lighting effects++
Cable
removable
braided
removable
braided
General
Power sourcebatterybattery
Battery life100 h182 h
Charging portUSB CUSB C
In box
USB receiver
replaceable legs
stickers on the case
USB receiver
replaceable legs
stickers on the case
Size (LxWxH)118x62x39 mm118x62x39 mm
Weight59 g58 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogoctober 2024september 2024
Brief conclusions of the comparison mice

Both mice, Hator Quasar 2 Pro Wireless and Hator Quasar 2 Ultra 4K Wireless, have similar features, such as the PixArt 3395 optical sensor, the ability to connect via radio, Bluetooth, and wired options, as well as Multi-Device support. However, the key difference lies in the polling rate: the Ultra 4K offers a maximum rate of 4000 Hz (0.25 ms), providing a quicker response compared to the 1000 Hz (1 ms) of the Pro version. Additionally, the battery life of Ultra 4K is 182 hours, which is significantly longer than the 100 hours of the Pro. Otherwise, both mice have the same number of buttons and similar features, such as RGB lighting and programmable buttons. The choice between them may depend on preferences for response speed and battery life.

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Glossary

Max. polling rate

The polling rate shows how often the mouse sensor communicates with the computer about cursor movement. The parameter is measured in hertz (Hz), and one second is taken as a unit of time when evaluating it. The smoothness and speed of cursor movement directly depends on the sensor polling frequency. Directly related to this is the mouse response time - this is the time period during which the signal about the movement of the manipulator will reach the display of a change in the cursor position on the screen. Response time is measured in milliseconds (ms). The more hertz the mouse has, the shorter the response time it demonstrates.

Battery life

Battery life of the mouse (see “Power”) on a single charge.

The battery life in this case is rather approximate: it is given for an average usage scenario, and the actual autonomy may turn out to be less or more than stated, depending on the usage patterns. Nevertheless, it is a fairly reliable indicator, allowing different battery models to be evaluated and compared with each other: the difference in the stated battery life usually correlates well with the actual autonomy difference.

Weight

The total weight of the mouse. For models with a wired connection, usually, it is indicated without cable, and for devices with weight adjustment (see above) — without weights.

This parameter is important primarily for professional gaming applications, although it is often relevant for ordinary users. Theoretically, less weight promotes speed and reduces fatigue. At the same time, in fact, much depends on the personal habits and preferences of the user: a mouse that is too light may “not be felt in the hands” and not give familiar feedback. Therefore, although most mice have a lower weight limit of 60 – 80 g, however, even among professional gaming models there are much more massive devices — 120 – 140 g or more. The lightest variety of "rodents" is laptop (see "In the direction"), among them devices come across and less than 60 g.

Also note that the weight to some extent depends on the size and “tricked out” of the device, but there is no unambiguous dependence here: models similar in size and functionality can differ markedly in weight.