Best Razer Gaming Mice for palm grip comfort

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Best for palm grip comfort

Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K

4.9 feature score

Highest scored product for this feature based on supporting review evidence.

Safest pick

Razer DeathAdder V3

4.8 feature score

Balances feature score, supporting reviews, and overall product strength.

Best overall product

Razer Naga V2 Pro

4.4 overall score

Strongest overall product among items with scored evidence for this feature.

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#1 Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.9

Palm grip comfort was one of the strongest fit cases, with several reviewers saying the shape felt fantastic or exceptionally comfortable.

Pros: lift-off distance, motion consistency

Cons: cross-platform compatibility, handedness options

#2 Razer DeathAdder V3
4.8

Palm grip comfort was strongly praised, with reviewers repeatedly identifying palm grip and medium-to-large hands as the best fit.

Pros: Accuracy and tracking precision, sensor performance

Cons: handedness options, tilt gesture controls

#3 Razer Cobra
4.8

Palm grip comfort was positive in the reviews that tested it, especially for medium or smaller hands.

Pros: Accuracy and tracking precision, motion consistency

Cons: click noise, onboard memory

#4 Razer Naga V2 HyperSpeed
4.8

Palm grip comfort was one of the strongest ergonomic matches, especially for users whose hands fit the raised shell and thumb grid.

Pros: Accuracy and tracking precision, sensor performance

Cons: handedness options, fingertip grip comfort

#5 Razer Basilisk Mobile
4.7

Palm grip comfort was strong for reviewers whose hands matched the smaller body and supported rear hump.

Pros: ecosystem integration, sensor performance

Cons: AI Prompt Master, durability over time

#6 Razer Naga V2 Pro
4.5

Palm grip comfort was strong for reviewers who use that grip, though the mouse favors larger or average hands.

Pros: sensor performance, click latency

Cons: software stability, Bluetooth support

#7 Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed
4.3

Palm grip comfort was good for many users, particularly smaller-to-medium hands, though size and side flares made it less universal.

Pros: click latency, motion consistency

Cons: handedness options, Bluetooth support

#8 Razer Viper V3 Pro
4.3

Palm support received some positive notes thanks to the rear hump and larger shell, though the mouse is primarily tuned for claw and fingertip users.

Pros: click latency, balance and weight distribution

Cons: 2.4GHz connectivity, software stability

#9 Razer Viper V3 HyperSpeed
4.2

Palm grip comfort improved versus flatter Viper shapes and suited many reviewers, though not every hand size or palm style was ideal.

Pros: motion consistency, wireless latency

Cons: handedness options, onboard memory

#10 Razer DeathAdder V4 Pro
4.1

Palm-grip comfort was generally strong, though one reviewer with large hands found scroll-wheel reach awkward in full palm grip.

Pros: Accuracy and tracking precision, sensor performance

Cons: onboard memory, handedness options

#11 Razer Cobra HyperSpeed
3.9

Palm grip comfort was mixed, with broad grip support in some reviews but concerns that large-hand palm users may find it too small.

Pros: 2.4GHz connectivity, surface compatibility

Cons: click noise, software stability

#12 Razer Cobra Pro
3.8

Palm grip comfort depended heavily on hand size, working for small-to-medium hands but not for larger palm-grip users.

Pros: motion consistency, sensor performance

Cons: software stability, MMO gaming suitability

#13 Razer Viper V4 Pro
3.8

Palm grip comfort was mixed: several reviewers could use it comfortably, but others preferred more ergonomic or vertical shapes.

Pros: balance and weight distribution, build quality

Cons: dock compatibility, Bluetooth support