G-Wolves HTX 4K Review 5

G-Wolves HTX 4K Review

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Introduction

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Established in 2018, G-Wolves is a peripherals company based in China. While sharing many features, the HTX 4K differs from the Hati-S Plus 4K in several ways. Most importantly, the shape is different, as the HTX 4K employs a lower-profile design, though the size is largely similar. In addition, due to further improvements to the mechanical engineering and a smaller default battery, the HTX 4K is even lighter at 43 g, and a variant utilizing holes weighing just 39 g is available, too. Internally, the HTX 4K is using PixArt's PAW3395 sensor capable of 26,000 CPI, Zippy main button switches rated for 60 million clicks, and comes with the ability to use 4000 Hz wireless polling, which lowers both sensor and click latency compared to lower polling rates. Pure PTFE feet are installed by default, and several sets of replacement feet are included in the box, along with a larger replacement battery and other accessories. The usual customization options are provided in a lightweight software package that does not require installation. The HTX 4K is available either in black, red, white, ruby red, or cherry pink.



Specifications

G-Wolves HTX 4K
Size:119 mm x 63.5 mm x 36 mm
Size (inches):4.69" x 2.50" x 1.42"
Ambidextrous:Partially (side buttons on left side only)
Weight:43 g
Number of Buttons:6 (including wheel click)
Main Switches:Zippy DF3-P1L1 (60 M)
Wheel Encoder:Mechanical
Sensor:PixArt PAW3395
Resolution:50–26,000 CPI
Polling Rate:125/250/500/1000/2000/4000 Hz
Cable:1.45 m, braided
0.95 m, rubber
Software:Yes
Price:$169.00
Warranty:One year
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