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Test: Hator Quasar 3 and 3S Ultima 8K

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Technical Specifications

These new mice clearly hold their own against the competition. And for good reason—they boast impressive specs!

Features

This model comes in two versions, which differ in size and shape as well as weight. The Quasar 3 features a more ergonomic design, measuring 125 x 64 x 40 mm and weighing 52 g. The Quasar 3S has a so-called symmetrical shape, with dimensions of 119 x 39 x 60 mm and a weight of 46 g. It is therefore slightly smaller, with an even lighter weight. In both cases, these are very lightweight mice.

Hator Quasar 3 Ultima

Technical Specifications:

Connection Wired, Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz wireless
Sensor Pixart PAW3950
DPI Up to 30,000 | 50G acceleration
Main switches Hator 100M, optical with mechanical feedback | 100 million clicks
Polling rate 1,000 Hz (wired) | Up to 8,000 Hz (wireless)
Battery 3000 mAh | Up to 96 hours of battery life
Side switches Huano 5M

If you’re not an expert, here’s what you need to know: the best sensor on the market, paired with an 8000Hz polling rate, and good switches. The advertised battery life is also a strong point.

Hator Quasar 3 Ultima

The mouse therefore has 3 connection modes:

  • Wired 
  • Bluetooth 
  • 2.4GHz wireless

You can switch between these modes using a switch located on the bottom of the mouse. It lets you choose between off, Bluetooth, or wireless. If you want to use the mouse with its cable… just plug it in.

Hator Quasar 3 Ultima

There is also a button that lets you switch between the different DPI modes. Finally, don’t forget to remove the plastic covers protecting your mouse’s feet!