Still, despite lacking holes in its chassis, Razer’s latest mouse can compete with honeycomb-style mice, such as the 2.22-ounce HK Gaming Mira-M. But despite having smaller measurements than the Razer Viper Mini, the DeathAdder V2 Mini is heavier (2.24 ounces versus 2.08 ounces).
The DeathAdder V2 was already a lightweight mouse at 2.88 ounces, and the DeathAdder V2 Mini is an even lighter 2.24 ounces.
I eventually defaulted to a claw grip, where my pointer and middle fingers felt well supported by the mouse’s hump, but my other two fingers were left to drag on my RGB mouse pad. My pointer and middle finger hung over the edge. I have longer hands for a woman my size (nearly 7.5 inches long), so palm gripping the DeathAdder V2 Mini wasn’t ideal for me. Razer says the DeathAdder V2 Mini can work with all grip types, but is especially suited for palm grips and works well with claw grips.