
ROG - ROG Chakram
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ROG Chakram is a pretty beefy mouse that I liked a lot, I also tend to get hand pain from smaller mice. I’ve since switched over to a Razer Viper v3 pro and have nothing but good things to say about it, fits my hand perfectly, battery is good, super light
Everyone else has good suggestions so I'm just going to bring up a caveat and another option to consider. First off, some of these mice (mainly the Razer) don't support Mac, and they also have varied Linux support, so if you ever use a non-Windows device it's worth considering that and doing device-specific research. The Corsair and Logitech MMO mice have the broader compatibility of the mice suggested. Second off, a really uncommon option that you might like is the ROG Chakram mouse with a joystick on the side, that allows you to just use the whole left side of your keyboard for keybinds which I personally prefer, having used it and also MMO mice. The above caveat applies extra with the Chakram though, as it only supports Windows and requires the driver to function as a proper joystick.
Just in case anyone is like me and wants a mouse that will actually last, ROG Chakram. Hot swappable switches, and it comes with spares. I've noticed if you take care of a mouse the switches are the first thing to go. With this mouse you can literally just pop off the clickers and access the switches
Just in case anyone is like me and wants a mouse that will actually last, ROG Chakram. Hot swappable switches, and it comes with spares. I've noticed if you take care of a mouse the switches are the first thing to go. With this mouse you can literally just pop off the clickers and access the switches
Just in case anyone is like me and wants a mouse that will actually last, ROG Chakram. Hot swappable switches, and it comes with spares. I've noticed if you take care of a mouse the switches are the first thing to go. With this mouse you can literally just pop off the clickers and access the switches
im pretty happy with my asus rog chakram, have two of em
Moderately large hands guy here who has dug through countless of these threads: You're right. Almost every mouse in this thread is too small for you. While eloshapes doesn't paint a complete picture of hand feel, you'll see that most recommendations is around the same size as the Deathadder V3, which is already too small for my hands. Gaming mice used to be way larger on average but nowadays the selection just sucks. The following mice are actually significantly larger, but many of them have other drawbacks like weight or shape or come with very dated tech because they're old. - Asus Rog Spatha X: largest "normal" gaming mouse I know of, but also heaviest - Asus Rog Chakram: smaller than Spatha, but still very large and heavy - Roccat Kone/Turtle Beach Kone - Intellimouse These two aren't longer than you average mouse, but somewhat wider instead. Doubt they're big enough for you but figured I should mention. - Mionix Naos Pro - Corsair Ironclaw
there's actually one. it's Asus ROG Chakram
From someone who has large hands (not quite baseball mitts like OP), I've tried a ton of different gaming mouses when I find them at the right deal. My mainstay favorite is the Asus Rog Spatha X. I've never really got into the ultralights, which this behemoth is far from. I also recently picked up the new Razer proclick V2 Vertical. It's my first vertical gaming mouse but a very quick adjustment period before it just feels natural and actually has room for my whole hand to fit. I use the Asus Rog Chakram for travel that also has a good feel and weight for my hand but is closer to the Bassilik and G502 size.
The rog chakra has a joystick on the left side but no controller side buttons.
i see some rog haters are here, rog mouses are a bit overpriced but really good, better quality than something like razer and better software for around same price
Dude, I still use an ~20yr old diamondback with zero issues, but my new naga rmb switch broke right after warranty ended, go figure… Not planning on buying another Razer product, the new stuff isn’t built to last. I switched to rog so I can swap out the switches if one goes, working ok so far.