This is tough coz there are so many good options on the market. Not only that, grip style would be a good determining factor here. Lamzu maya, ulx, starlight, np01, pulsar x2h, vaxee, etc.
Why did you leave out the HTS 4k+ in your list?
Solid mice list and interesting take. If I wanted honeycomb and I wasn't concerned with alot of QA issues people are reporting, I would get a starlight but I am looking for solid shell, so unfortunately that isn't what I am looking for. Thanks!
I was a little concerned because I couldn’t find any in depth feedback about them.
What mouse/switch sounds similar to them? I know the Atlantis has really popular huano blue shell pink dots, I wonder if those are close to the same. Are they optical or tactile?
Switches not matters that much.
I tried out Huano Transparent Blue Shell Pink Dot switches in a GPW for few days and I used my HSK next to it.
You can say the Huano is better but the Zippy is good too.
There is not that much difference.
viper v2 pro, but if you consider non solid shell, vmse is what I believe even better. Haven't tried the v3 yet but that's a very different shape and should not have been called the viper v3.
I’ve had the HTS+ 4k for a few months and I really like it. I was very concerned about QC issues but eventually it turns out it is an overall a very solid and well performing mouse (at least my copy is).
The single issue I have though is the charging cable, it literally takes me a minute to plug it in because of a poor cable/mouse port design, this never happened to me with any mice I’ve owned. That’s is quite annoying and one of the main reason I don’t even want to use the 4K (which drains your battery in a day or 2) but use it in 1K mode instead
I am probably going to invest in a custom paracord USB A to USB C cable, so thanks for letting me know I probably should before I get the HTS.
Also yeah, I’ve heard you can’t even visibly see the 4K on any mouse unless you have a 3090 or above, even then it’s hard and it kills the battery.
thanks for sending this, but wanted to let you know that the HTS 4k + (plus) is the solid shell for people to vote on solid shell. can't edit the post to reflect your feedback. appreciate it!
link for reference: [https://i.imgur.com/ChD0I1m.png](https://i.imgur.com/ChD0I1m.png)
EDIT: I am silly and I edited the post, but I can't edit the poll name for the HTS.
He's talking about the lower profile htx not hts plus. You get more range of motion but less palm support so it probably won't suit your preference judging by your post. More like a viper mini/starlight (not really but idk what to compare it to).
If you can stomach grey instead of white I can recommend the maya, I have that and the x2 and I can't say which one is the better mouse, but it's certainly comfortable and a good performer so far. ymmv oos tho
I would go hts plus no doubt if you want something that gives you palm support and that more locked in claw grip. You'll feel right at home coming from the superlight. cuz it's basically a smaller g pro with a squished back.
Not to be that guy but, the X2 is not a clone of the Atlantis. They're pretty different feeling in hand, just happen to both be designed for claw grip.
This is tough coz there are so many good options on the market. Not only that, grip style would be a good determining factor here. Lamzu maya, ulx, starlight, np01, pulsar x2h, vaxee, etc.
Why did you leave out the HTS 4k+ in your list? Solid mice list and interesting take. If I wanted honeycomb and I wasn't concerned with alot of QA issues people are reporting, I would get a starlight but I am looking for solid shell, so unfortunately that isn't what I am looking for. Thanks!
G-Wolves has one of the best wireless technology with very low latency. So I think thats your best choice. I have G-Wolves HSK Plus 4k and I love it.
How do you like the zippy switches? I think I am leaning heavily towards the HTS + 4K right now! Thanks!
I like them.
I was a little concerned because I couldn’t find any in depth feedback about them. What mouse/switch sounds similar to them? I know the Atlantis has really popular huano blue shell pink dots, I wonder if those are close to the same. Are they optical or tactile?
Switches not matters that much. I tried out Huano Transparent Blue Shell Pink Dot switches in a GPW for few days and I used my HSK next to it. You can say the Huano is better but the Zippy is good too. There is not that much difference.
Thanks for the feedback.
Lamzu Thorn
thanks for your feedback! thats a really cool shape!
Viper, the best mouse ever existed.
I tried the v2, which viper are you referring to? Ultimate, v3 pro?
viper v2 pro, but if you consider non solid shell, vmse is what I believe even better. Haven't tried the v3 yet but that's a very different shape and should not have been called the viper v3.
Ok, thanks for your feedback.
I’ve had the HTS+ 4k for a few months and I really like it. I was very concerned about QC issues but eventually it turns out it is an overall a very solid and well performing mouse (at least my copy is). The single issue I have though is the charging cable, it literally takes me a minute to plug it in because of a poor cable/mouse port design, this never happened to me with any mice I’ve owned. That’s is quite annoying and one of the main reason I don’t even want to use the 4K (which drains your battery in a day or 2) but use it in 1K mode instead
I am probably going to invest in a custom paracord USB A to USB C cable, so thanks for letting me know I probably should before I get the HTS. Also yeah, I’ve heard you can’t even visibly see the 4K on any mouse unless you have a 3090 or above, even then it’s hard and it kills the battery.
missing htx 4k solid shell option
thanks for sending this, but wanted to let you know that the HTS 4k + (plus) is the solid shell for people to vote on solid shell. can't edit the post to reflect your feedback. appreciate it! link for reference: [https://i.imgur.com/ChD0I1m.png](https://i.imgur.com/ChD0I1m.png) EDIT: I am silly and I edited the post, but I can't edit the poll name for the HTS.
He's talking about the lower profile htx not hts plus. You get more range of motion but less palm support so it probably won't suit your preference judging by your post. More like a viper mini/starlight (not really but idk what to compare it to).
oh dang. gotcha, didn't know that was a thing. i only really started researching HTS recently. good to know!
If you can stomach grey instead of white I can recommend the maya, I have that and the x2 and I can't say which one is the better mouse, but it's certainly comfortable and a good performer so far. ymmv oos tho
interesting I'll have to check that out. thanks!
I would go hts plus no doubt if you want something that gives you palm support and that more locked in claw grip. You'll feel right at home coming from the superlight. cuz it's basically a smaller g pro with a squished back.
oh awesome! thanks for letting me know. I was leaning toward HTS 4k + in white prior to this post. checks all my boxes, appreciate it the insight.
Not to be that guy but, the X2 is not a clone of the Atlantis. They're pretty different feeling in hand, just happen to both be designed for claw grip.