Best 2025 Gaming Mice for palm grip comfort

#1 Corsair Scimitar Elite Wireless SE
4.7

Palm grip comfort was a clear strength for reviewers with compatible hands, who found the shape supportive and comfortable.

Pros: click latency, macro support

Cons: firmware reliability, tilt gesture controls

#2 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

#3 Turtle Beach Burst II Pro
4.5

Palm grip comfort was praised by one reviewer who found the wider body supportive for relaxed palm use.

Pros: wireless latency, surface compatibility

Cons: RGB features, firmware reliability

#4 ASUS ROG Gladius III Wired
4.3

Palm grip comfort was generally positive, with reviewers saying the mouse suited palm users or caused no problems for palm and fingertip users.

Pros: onboard memory, software stability

Cons: handedness options

#5 Corsair Sabre V2 Pro
4.2

Palm grip comfort was viable for some medium, small, and even larger-handed reviewers, but it was not the universal best grip style.

Pros: connection stability, weight

Cons: click latency, cable flexibility

#6 HyperX Pulsefire Fuse
4.2

Palm grip comfort was positive in the review that used a hybrid palm/fingertip grip and reported long-session comfort.

Pros: wireless latency, Accuracy and tracking precision

Cons: side button quality, materials quality

#7 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

#8 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

#9 Glorious Model O Eternal
3.9

Palm grip comfort was mixed: some reviewers found it supported or comfortable, but others noted side-button access and shallowness issues.

Pros: value for money, click latency

Cons: water and dust resistance, cable flexibility

#10 ASUS ROG Harpe II Ace
3.6

Palm-grip comfort was mixed: one reviewer fit it well, while others preferred fuller right-handed shapes for long palm-heavy use.

Pros: acceleration control, wireless latency

Cons: onboard memory, MMO gaming suitability

#11 Glorious Model O3
3.3

Palm grip comfort was inconsistent; some could rest comfortably, while others felt the rear battery and lip against the palm.

Pros: battery life, programmable buttons

Cons: software stability, firmware reliability

#12 Glorious Model D3
3.1

Palm grip comfort was split, with one reviewer calling the gap annoying and another finding the grip styles suitable.

Pros: glide smoothness, sensor performance

Cons: grip texture, firmware reliability

#13 SteelSeries Rival 3 Gen 2 Wireless
3.0

Palm grip comfort was weaker than claw or fingertip comfort, with multiple reviewers calling the mouse too low, short, narrow, or awkward for full palm support.

Pros: build quality, ergonomic design

Cons: handedness options, RGB features

#14 HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Pro
2.5

Palm grip comfort was a weakness in the one detailed mention, where the low hunch made palm grip tougher.

Pros: motion consistency, wireless latency

Cons: palm grip comfort, software stability

#15 SteelSeries Rival 3 Gen 2 Wired
2.3

Palm grip comfort was the clearest fit issue, with reviewers saying palm users may find it too small or should look elsewhere.

Pros: connection stability, left and right click quality

Cons: palm grip comfort, profile switching