Best 2024 Gaming Mice for palm grip comfort

#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 Turtle Beach Kone II Air
4.8

Palm grip comfort was praised strongly, with reviewers repeatedly saying the large Kone shape suits palm grip especially well.

Pros: left and right click quality, software stability

Cons: polling rate, cross-platform compatibility

#3 Logitech G Pro 2 Lightspeed
4.7

Palm grip comfort received direct praise from a reviewer whose hand position fit the mouse well.

Pros: palm grip comfort, handedness options

Cons: Bluetooth support, MMO gaming suitability

#4 NZXT Lift 2 Ergo
4.7

Palm grip comfort was strong, with reviewers calling palm use highly comfortable and describing the shape as suitable for palm grippers.

Pros: FPS gaming suitability, weight

Cons: fingertip grip comfort, handedness options

#5 Logitech G PRO X Superlight 2 DEX
4.4

Palm grip comfort was usually strong, with reviewers praising the larger ergonomic rear and palm support; one source still advised some palm users toward a rival.

Pros: motion consistency, acceleration control

Cons: cable flexibility, cross-platform compatibility

#6 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

#7 Turtle Beach Kone II
4.3

Palm grip comfort was strong for larger hands, though one reviewer with big hands found fingertip and claw more comfortable than full palm.

Pros: click latency, motion consistency

Cons: handedness options, portability

#8 Corsair M75 Wireless
4.3

Palm grip support was mostly strong thanks to the high back and hand-filling body, with one reviewer finding it less natural than claw grip.

Pros: handedness options, Accuracy and tracking precision

Cons: tilt gesture controls, software stability

#9 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

#10 ASUS ROG Keris II Ace
4.2

Palm grip comfort was positive for average or compatible hands, though not universal for larger hands.

Pros: connection stability, weight

Cons: handedness options, software usability

#11 ASUS ROG Harpe Ace Mini
4.2

Palm grip comfort was acceptable for some reviewers with smaller hands, though evidence was less broad than for claw and fingertip use.

Pros: cable flexibility, weight

Cons: software stability, handedness options

#12 Turtle Beach Burst II Air
4.2

Palm grip comfort was viable and supported for some hands, though evidence suggested it was not the mouse's strongest grip style.

Pros: weight, balance and weight distribution

Cons: water and dust resistance, RGB features

#13 Logitech G309 Lightspeed
4.0

Palm grip comfort was mixed, with some noting improved or accommodating palm support and others finding the mouse smaller or more claw-oriented.

Pros: click latency, onboard memory

Cons: lift-off distance, debounce customization

#14 Endgame Gear XM2we
3.6

Palm-grip comfort was adequate but not the main strength, with reviewers generally describing palm use as okay or fairly comfortable.

Pros: drag click support, claw grip comfort

Cons: handedness options, Bluetooth support

#15 Cherry M68 Pro
3.6

Palm grip comfort depended on hand size, with some reviewers able to palm it comfortably while IGN found it cramped for large hands.

Pros: 2.4GHz connectivity, long-session comfort

Cons: debounce customization, fingertip grip comfort

#16 LAMZU Maya X
3.5

Palm grip comfort is mixed: one reviewer found palm support good, while others said large-hand palm users may want other options.

Pros: DPI range, balance and weight distribution

Cons: charging convenience, click noise

#17 ROG Harpe Ace Extreme
3.1

Palm grip comfort was polarizing: large-hand users could find support, while several reviewers found the shape too short, high, or irritating.

Pros: Accuracy and tracking precision, sensor performance

Cons: software stability, value for money

#18 HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Mini
2.7

Palm grip comfort was weak for larger hands, with partial dangling or limited palm contact reported.

Pros: cable flexibility, connection stability

Cons: motion consistency, software stability

#19 ASUS ROG Strix Impact III Wireless
2.6

Palm grip comfort is weak because reviewers say full palm grip only suits very small hands or is not suitable for large-hand full coverage.

Pros: motion consistency, Accuracy and tracking precision

Cons: cable flexibility, palm grip comfort

#20 Cherry M68 Pro
2.5

Palm grip comfort was limited for larger hands, with one reviewer specifically calling it cramped in palm grips.

Pros: 2.4GHz connectivity, long-session comfort

Cons: programmable buttons, button customization