The "Plus" in the name of the Hati-S Plus ACE comes from the increased length over the original Hati-S. As a result of this change, the hump sits slightly closer to the middle, though the curvature remains largely the same: tapered towards the top and gradually sloping down towards the front and rear. The hump is fairly tall, which is why it slopes down quite aggressively. At the front, the base is thinner than the top, forming a small ledge next to the main buttons for resting one's fingers on. Neither the front nor rear flare out significantly, but the sides are curved in horizontally to a significant degree. The main buttons feature subtle comfort grooves. Overall, a fairly original design that works well in practice.
As for grip styles, I'd say the Hati-S Plus ACE mostly suits claw and palm grip. It is a small to medium-sized mouse with a moderately pronounced hump, which should make it generally suit medium to small hands. For reference, my hands are 19 cm long and 10 cm wide, and I found the Hati-S Plus ACE very comfortable in claw grip.
Dimensions
This table includes the dimensions of the G-Wolves Hati-S Plus ACE and several other ambidextrous mice. "Front height" denotes the distance between the base and main buttons. Measurements with two decimals have been taken with a caliper, while those with one decimal have been taken with a ruler. For a full list of all measurements taken, please refer to this sheet compiled by an esteemed community member.
G-Wolves Hati-S Plus ACE Dimensions
Hati-S Plus ACE
M8 Wireless
X2 Mini
MM712
Base Length
11.0 cm
11.5 cm
11.1 cm
10.9 cm
Length (including overhang)
11.69 cm
11.78 cm
11.58 cm
11.5 cm
Front Height (lowest point)
1.3 cm
0.4 cm
1.1 cm
1.2 cm
Height (highest point)
3.88 cm
3.75 cm
3.62 cm
3.79 cm
Front Width (widest point)
6.12 cm
5.79 cm
5.88 cm
6.04 cm
Back Width (widest point)
6.08 cm
5.93 cm
6.07 cm
6.25 cm
Grip Width (narrowest point)
5.60 cm
5.66 cm
5.79 cm
6.03 cm
Below are some comparison shots with each of the measured mice: