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The Razer Mamba is a nice gaming mouse with a fancy ergonomic design. The size of this mouse is 4. Right-handed users will be satisfied with this palm grip gaming mouse and its ergonomic design with textured rubber grips on both sides for even greater comfort and to keep your hand where it is supposed to be. The shape and design of the Razer Mamba allow you to use it not only with palm grip but with the claw grip too. Despite all the wonderful characteristics, the mouse has a disadvantage that may spoil the impression.

The software is not reliable enough. Though it is better than the previous version, it is still not perfect. It has lags and can act unpredictably. Moreover, the support may not be able to solve your issue. On most computers, the software works well, but some surprises may happen.

The Logitech G SE Hero is a top-quality gaming device that may be considered the best palm grip mouse with a set of attractive features. It is wired, well-built, looks attractive and feels comfortable in a hand. Though if your hands are big, you might want a larger mouse. The buttons may be programmed to satisfy your needs. The CPI may be regulated too.

A mouse has an adjustable weight, which ensures comfortable use for a wide range of gamers. This model is built on the base of the G Proteus Spectrum. But it has a list of improvements that make the G SE Hero significantly different. The most important one is the DPI optical sensor, which is extremely sensitive and one of the best values on the market.

The HyperX Pulsefire Raid offers users a wide range of options for adjustment, though it seems to be not durable enough. The mouse has light weight compared to other palm grip mice. An ergonomic design makes the Pulsefire Raid attractive to many users. You may adjust the CPI to your liking, using the special button under the scroll wheel.

You may use this option to change between different style games when you need different levels of sensitivity. The mouse is good enough to satisfy many gamers, but there are some disadvantages we have to mention too. In our opinion, the materials the mouse is made of are not the top quality, making it not durable enough. For such a price, the sensor could have been better. Another matter of concern is the placement of buttons.

Some of them are not comfortable to reach. In spite of these minor disadvantages, the mouse is very good and reliable. It will be a good choice among other best mice for palm grip. The DeathAdder Elite is a reasonable-priced palm grip gaming mouse with good functionality. It offers seven programmable keys, two Razer Chroma lightning areas, and the highest available DPI of 16, With this, you can fully rely on reflexes.

Due to mechanical switches, your clicks are registered quicker. Thus, you act faster than your rivals during a gaming session. It works for both small accurate movements you need in Widowmaker and long, drag-and-drop, low-sensitivity moves.

Due to a high-leveled 16, DPI, you are free to customize the mouse sensitivity as you like. The rubber mouse palm grip along the sides offers you the full control to fulfill fast and accurate movements. The model glows with one of the The Logitech G Prodigy palm grip mouse boasts high speed and accuracy suitable for the majority of games. Besides, there are two primary smart keys.

The clicks of this mouse are incredible. The primary buttons feel really crisp and responsive and make a pleasant sound when actuating. There is zero pre-travel or post-travel which is why these clicks are so satisfying. The scroll wheel steps are less defined compared to most mice and the click is medium to heavy weighted. The RGB button on the top cycles through the different modes available from rainbow to solid colours and more.

You can even turn it off for those of you anti-RGB folk. The DPI button is placed on the bottom of the mouse out of way and is accompanied by a small led light to highlight what DPI value you are on.

Everything on the mouse is configured on the mouse. There is no software so there is no macro functionality. Overall the XTRFY M4 is a welcome addition to the list and it is exciting to see some manufacturers adapting to the market and nailing it with their first lightweight mouse.

If you want an ergonomic small to medium sized mouse with amazing clicks, you have found it. I am a huge fan of Zowie mice and have used many of them as my main mouse over the years.

The EC2-B is widely regarded as one of the most comfortable mice on the market. It is the newer version of the ECA series which is used a great deal across the eSports and competitive gaming community.

Especially among CSGO pros. The EC2-B is an ergonomic mouse and is shaped perfectly for the palm grip. This is a mouse known specifically for its ideal shape. The mouse itself is fairly heavy at 95g so should suit most players unless they are accustomed to very light mice. I would recommend it for hand sizes of around If you have larger hands then you should look at the EC1-B or Skoll. There are 7 main buttons on the EC2-B which includes a mouse 1, mouse 2, scroll wheel and two side buttons.

It also has a DPI and polling rate button on the bottom for cycling through your DPI increments and polling rate options.

The mouse 1 and 2 buttons have a nice tactile click and an average travel time. The side buttons are decent but not as good as the as the G Pro Wireless. The EC2-B has also been updated with a new polling rate button to help make it easier to adjust. Before, most Zowie mice required you to hold a series of buttons when plugging the mouse in to adjust this. So this is a nice new added feature.

This is unlike some of the other mice on the list that provide more customisation. However, the options provided by Zowie are really all you need. The increments can be set as follows:. These are the only options you will need when gaming. I would suggest or personally, and that goes for any mouse, not just the EC2-B. The lift-off distance is around 1. The cable is similar to the Rival , it is smooth durable rubber. I believe Zowie cables are actually some of the best. It greatly reduces the amount my hand sweats much like the Rival I have.

Overall a fantastic mouse and definitely worth considering. Especially if you like ergonomic mice as the EC series are widely regarded as some of the most comfortable on the market. It is also relatively light and a good standard size so suits a wide range of players. G Wolves Hati Review. It is a wired version of the G Pro Wireless and more lightweight. The side grips curve in more and the back of the mouse flares out slightly more which provides a little more room for your pinky.

The Hati is also much lighter at only 61g making it the lightest mouse on this list. The G Pro Wireless is nearly 80g heavier and it is a noticeable difference swapping between the two. I am not going to go into the shape in too much detail as I covered it in the G Pro Wireless section above. However, the Hati does have better grip on the sides and I prefer the overall texture of the shell compared to the G Pro Wireless.

Moving onto the buttons, the Hati has 6 buttons, a mouse 1 and mouse 2, scroll wheel, dpi button and two side buttons.

The Hati uses TTC Golden Micro switches in the primary clicks which are very tactile but do sound loud compared to the Huano and Omron switches you will find in most mice on this list. The side buttons are amazing and feel great. They definitely tried to copy the G Pro Wireless shape but they do not feel the same.

Overall though they have no pre or post travel and feel snappy. The DPI button is on the top of the mouse and allows you to cycle through the different options. It would be nice to have an LED or something to know which DPI level you are on similar to the other mice on the list. Since there is no software for the Hati it can be hard knowing which one you are on unless you keep testing each one. The scroll wheel is one of the lightest on this list in terms of the individual steps and clicks so if you use your scroll wheel a lot as a keybind you might like the Hati for that.

Similar to the Skoll, the Hati has a top end paracord that is extremely flexbile. G Wolves have created another top-end mice here that offers a more affordable alternative to those of you looking for the G Pro Wireless shape. Logitech has been making better and better mice as the years have passed. The G and G are basically the same mouse apart from the G is wireless and supports the powerplay mat whereas the G is wired.

Both these mice have also been updated with the new HERO sensor which is considered the best sensor on the market right now. The Logitech G comes in two versions, wired and wireless. The wireless is a little more expensive and weighs more g than the wired version 88g. Both versions ship with an optional 10g weight that slips on to the bottom of the mouse. A great feature for those that like to try variations in weight with the mouse. There are 6 buttons on the mouse, mouse 1, mouse 2, clickable scroll, DPI button and two side buttons.

The side buttons have a nice tactile click and feel sturdy and durable. However they can squeak when you have sweaty hands. This is because of the plastic texture of the buttons. I was able to reduce this by putting tape across them. The side buttons are large compared to some of the others on the list. This may be a problem if you have particularly large hands but this is probably not an issue for most people.

The cable is braided and is quite thick, it is 2 metres in lengh or 6. The sides have a textured rubber finish which also feel durable and provide good grip. It can scratch a little but its nothing noticeable. The G wireless version has amazing battery life. It can last up to 60 hours with the RGB lighting turned off or up to 48 hours with it turned on.

This is one of the easiest software solutions I have used alongisde SteelSeries. Profiles can be configured for each game if required or you can just use one of the standard profiles. It provides comfort across different mouse grips, adjustable weighting, scaling DPI settings, a crisp up to date sensor, RGB lighting and a durable, high grip shell.

A little on the expensive side but deservedly so as this is great mouse. This provides DPI scaling with the usual increments available across most top-end mice. It is meant to adjust to any surface and provides 1 to 1 tracking with its lift-off distance detection. More on that later.

This is one of the most comfortable mice and is widely recognised across gaming mice fanatics to be a great fit for palm grip players. As you can see this is a large mouse, the largest on the list in fact. It is also noticeably heavy weighing 98g or g if you add in the adjustable weights. The sides are detachable which have slots where you can place individual 4g weights to adjust the weight of the mice exactly to your liking.

This is an awesome feature that provides the player with great customisability. The Rival has 7 buttons, mouse 1, mouse 2, scroll wheel, CPI button and three side buttons. The mouse 1 and 2 have a groove on them that feels great. It almost straightens out my fingers naturally which I like.

The side buttons have a great feel to them and nice feedback. The furthest button the one at an angle I feel is a little too far away for my hand size. So I feel it is a little useless, but nice for people that have larger hands. Honestly, I think this made zero difference and is primarily useful if you are changing pads often. It may also benefit those of you that tilt-slam a lot or have aggressive swiping motions when changing direction in game.

The cable is rubberised and smooth, it is 2m in length or around 6. Not as flexibile as some of the otheres on the list because most mice manufacturers are now using paracords instead of rubber cables. The mouse is solid and has excellent build quality with no audible rattling. There is a slightly rubberised texture on the back and buttons.

The middle parts between these areas are plastic. The sides have a rubber texture to them that provide good grip. The Rival has great build quality, fantastic weight customisation and is very comfortable.

It is slightly on the larger side so I would caution you buying it if you have hands smaller than Steelseries have perfected the Rival series over the last couple of years. The Rival is a testament to their progress. Featuring their TrueMove3 sensor and more durable side grips it is a brilliant all-round palm grip solution. Click at right to visit the developer's website. If there's no link available, check above for resellers that carry most Palm products. Palm Games the best Palm game software on the Web.

The best Palm games -- selected by an industry authority If you own a Tungsten, Treo or Clie, you know there are thousands of Palm game downloads on the Web. Backgammon Pro by Stand Alone. The original commercial Palm backgammon game.

Offers a huge feature set, good challenge, and excellent compatibility. Spaceward Ho! All-time Mac strategy classic now on Palm OS.



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