

This also meant that my pinky was often dragging on my best RGB mouse pad when using a palm grip, which I typically use for productivity, and claw grip, which I prefer for gaming. With my medium-size hands, the Orochi V2 has just the right amount of height to hit the back of my palm, but not its core.

That difference is surprisingly noticeable in a side-by-side comparison and made me prefer the Mini mouse for long-term palm gripping. And our review focus is also slightly shorter than the DeathAdder V2 Mini (1.50 versus 1.52 inches, respectively). Razer DeathAdder V2 Mini vs Razer Orochi V2 vs Roccat Burst Pro (Image credit: Tom's Hardware)Īt 4.25 x 2.36 inches, the Orochi V2 is longer and wider than the Razer DeathAdder V2 Mini (4.50 x 2.20 inches), a mouse obviously made for small hands, but not by much.
