grip type
The gentle sloping and long mouse buttons of the Razer DeathAdder Chroma, combined with its rubber side grips, makes it the optimal mouse for claw grip users, whereas the compact design of the Razer Orochi would suit a fingertip user.
Our mice also come in right-handed, ambidextrous or left-handed models – get the one that’s most comfortable for you.
ergonomic designs
IDE PANELS
Interchangeable side panels allow you to get just the right hand fit with your Razer gaming mouse. On the Razer Ouroborus, create an ambidextrous form factor with the detachable wings on either side of the Razer Ouroboros.
ADJUSTABLE PALM REST AND BACK
The Razer Ouroboros features a retractable arched palm and back rest. If you have long fingers, pull out the back as far as possible so your fingers sit over the mouse instead of having to curl. If you have a smaller reach, push the back closer to the front of the mouse for a more compact form factor.
intuitive gaming design
THUMB GRID BUTTON
With the popularity of the massively multiplayer online (MMO) genre taking off, an idea was born to find an easier way to access all the skills at your avatar’s disposal without having to take your fingers away from the movement keys.
Ergonomic studies showed that while the thumb on our mouse hand is an under-used digit, it can certainly be trained to be as precise for button actuation as any of our other fingers. The revolutionary thumb grid buttons was born, designed to ensure all your essential keybinds are within easy and comfortable reach.
MMO
The Razer Naga Epic Chroma and Razer Naga Chroma have a twelve button thumb grid, suited for the expanded skillsets found in most MMO games.
MOBA
Multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) and action role-playing games typically have a simplified skillset of seven or less actions for more focused play. As a result, the Razer Naga Hex v2 was designed with a seven mechanical button thumb grid.