Popular manufacturers of gaming peripherals are focused on introducing lightweight products as no doubt there is a huge demand for them.
The same goes for mice, where companies like Glorious, and Corsair have adopted new honeycomb designs to cut down the weight.
But not all gamers need a lightweight gaming mouse.
Some have extra-large hands, too big to handle lightweight, small mice, and some prefer a heavy mouse simply for the added features it offers.
These features might include bells and whistles like RGB lighting and Haptic response in gaming, or the more practical ones like extra programmable buttons support for thumb and pinky finger, and adjustable weights/size.
No matter what leads you to add a large mouse to your gaming setup, we have tried to cover all the top-notch heaviest mice available on the market.
But instead of just spelling out the names, we have strived to elaborate on all the possible features people generally demand from a heavy mouse: large size, customization, comfortability, etc.
Heaviest Gaming Mice: Comparison TableHeaviest Gaming mouse with 12/15 side buttons:1.
Corsair Scimitar Pro RGBCorsair Scimitar Pro RGBKey Features & Specs:Two Minute Review:Build Quality and Design:Performance and Software:2.
SteelSeries Rival 710 Gaming MouseSteelSeries Rival 710Key Features & Specs:Two Minute Review:Build and Design:Performance and Software:3.
ROCCAT Kone AIMO Gaming MouseROCCAT Kone AIMOKey Features & Specs:Two Minute Review:Build and Design:Performance and Software:4.
Razer Naga Trinity: Best Heavy Mouse for FPSRazer Naga Trinity Gaming Mouse (Premium Option)Key Features & Specs:Two Minute Review:Build and Design:Performance and Software:Best Heavy Wireless Gaming Mouse For Big/Shaky Hands:5.
Rog Asus spathaAsus ROG Spatha (Heaviest Mouse)Key Features & Specs:Two Minute Review:Build Quality:Performance and Software:6.
Logitech G604 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming MouseLogitech G604 LIGHTSPEED (Best Wireless)Key Features & Specs:Two Minute Review:Build Quality & Design:Performance & Software:Best Gaming Mice With Adjustable Weight:7.
Mad Catz R.A.T. 8+ Gaming MouseMad Catz R.A.T. 8+Key Features & Specs:Two Minute Review:Build and Design:Performance and Software:8.
Alienware Elite Gaming Mouse AW959Alienware Elite AW959Key Features & Specs:Two Minute Review:Build and Design:Performance and Software:9.
Logitech G502 HeroLogitech G502 HERO (Budget Pick)Key Features & Specs:Two Minute Review:Build and Design:Performance and Software:10.
Corsair M65 PRO RGBCorsair M65 PRO (Best For FPS)Key Features & Specs:Two Minute Review:Build and Design:Performance and Software:FAQs:
Heaviest Gaming Mice: Comparison Table
WeightSize (LxWxH)CPI / DPIConnectivityTotal No. of ButtonsRGBSensor Type & ModelCorsair Scimitar Pro RGB149 g4.6 x 3.0 x 1.7 inches16,000 CPIWired17✅PixArt PMW3367SteelSeries Rival 710162 g4.9 x 2.7 x 1.6 inches16,000 CPIWired7✅TrueMove 3ROCCAT Kone AIMO162 g5.1 x 3.3 x 1.7 inches16,000 CPIWired8✅Owl-EyeRazer Naga Trinity148 g4.7 x 2.8 x 1.7 inches16,000 CPIWired20✅Razer 5GRog Asus Spatha206 g5.3 x 3.5 x 1.7 inches8,200 CPIWireless/Wired12✅PixArtLogitech G604142 g5.1 x 3.1 x 1.8 inches25,600 CPIWireless15❌HERO 25KMad Catz R.A.T. 8+189 g4.7 x 3.1 x 1.4 inches16,000 CPIWired9✅PixArt PMW3389Alienware Elite AW959190 g5.1 x 3.4 x 1.5 inches12,000 CPIWired11✅PixArt PMW 3360Logitech G502 Hero170 g5.1 x 3.0 x 1.7 inches25,600 CPIWired12✅HERO 25KCorsair M65 PRO RGB172 g4.6 x 3.0 x 1.5 inches12,000 CPIWired8✅PixArt PMW3360
Corsair Scimitar Pro RGB
Corsair Scimitar Pro RGB
Dimensions (LxWxH): 4.6 x 3.0 x 1.7 inches | Weight: 149 g | Sensor type: Optical (LED) | Sensor Model: PixArt PMW3367 | Sensitivity: Up to 16,000 CPI | Polling Rate: 1000 Hz | Wheel Encoder: Notched Wheel | Buttons: 17 | LED Zones: RGB | Cable: 6.0 ft | Software: Corsair iCUE
Corsair introduced Scimitar RGB to compete with Logitech 604 and Razer Naga Trinity, and the company’s attempt to claim a share of MMO mice for itself has largely been successful.
The 12 thumb buttons are by far the outstanding feature, along with a sensible price tag.
Scimitar RGB is, by all means, a large mouse with a high profile to accommodate 12 thumb buttons.
The large design is the main reason behind its heavyweight, and its hefty profile makes it suitable for large hands and those who prefer claw- or palm-grip.
You can use the mouse for an extended period without cramping or fatigue.
In addition to the thumb buttons, you get 5 more, of which two can be used to toggle between profiles or control DPI sensitivity.
You can adjust the size of the mouse by retracting the thumb pad via a small hex key.
Luckily, this mouse doesn’t miss out on the RGB lighting, which adds to its aesthetic appeal.
You can customize the lighting via proprietary software.
In general, you can reconfigure patterns for the scroll wheel, palm rest, and thumb pad.
Corsair Scimitar Pro features a reputable PixArt PMW3367 sensor with an adjustable DPI of up to 16000.
Gamers can adjust the DPI with the provided software: Corsair iCUE, which is compatible with Windows and macOS.
As a wired mouse, the maximum polling rate of the mouse is 1000 Hz which is a little disappointing: compare this to ROG Asus Spatha, which is offering up to 2000 Hz polling rate in the wired mode.
The proprietary software takes a while to get used to, but it offers deep customization once you are done with the tedious process of keys and color configuration.
You can assign profiles to particular games and even sync the lighting options.
2. SteelSeries Rival 710 Gaming Mouse
Dimensions (LxWxH): 4.9 x 2.7 x 1.6 inches | Weight: 162g | Sensor type: Optical (LED) | Sensor Model: TrueMove 3 | Sensitivity: Up to 16,000 CPI | Polling Rate: 1000 Hz | Wheel Encoder: Notched Wheel | Buttons: 7 | LED Zones: RGB | Cable: 6.6 ft | Software: SteelSeries Engine 3
SteelSeries Rival 710 is yet another heavy mouse with a hefty price tag.
But the sheer number of features it offers, and the performance it delivers, make it a highly lucrative choice.
SteelSeries 710 shines above the other mice with its modular design, comfortable skin, and gimmicks like OLED display and haptic feedback.
The latter of the last two is useful while playing MMO games, though the limitation of programmable buttons makes it less appealing for MMO fans.
The company has also tried its hands on the lightweight honeycomb gaming mouse, but it lies on the opposite side of the spectrum.
It is large and a bit heavy due primarily to the haptic engine and swappable components, but the company has managed to retain the comfortability by covering it with soft-touch material.
This mouse is perfectly suitable for long gaming sessions; you can take our word for it.
The mouse is highly durable with mechanical split-trigger switches rated for 60 million clicks and braided cable, which you can easily swap.
The two-zone RGB lighting under each click is controlled via the SteelSeries Engine software.
SteelSeries Rival 710 comes with a TrueMove 3 optical sensor with a DPI range of upto 16000.
This sensor is not only dependent on the DPI alone.
The SteelSeries and PixArt company introduced this optical sensor because it sets new levels for all the gaming sensors in the past and future.
The proprietary SteelSeries Engine software allows you to control every aspect of your mouse, from RGB lighting to program buttons.
Also, you can tweak advanced settings like angle snapping and polling rate.
3. ROCCAT Kone AIMO Gaming Mouse
Dimensions (LxWxH): 5.1 x 3.3 x 1.7 inches | Weight: 162 g | Sensor type: Optical (LED) | Sensor Model: Owl-Eye | Sensitivity: Up to 16,000 CPI | Polling Rate: 1000 Hz | Wheel Encoder: Notched Wheel | Buttons: 8 | LED Zones: 5-Zone RGB | Cable: 6.1 ft | Software: ROCCAT Swarm
Roccat Kone Aimo is a big mouse with striking LED lighting.
It offers fierce competition to the Steelseries Rival 710 and Corsair Scimitar Pro RGB.
All these mice tend to be on the heaviest end of the spectrum and are therefore included in this list.
They are suitable for large hands and people who are least bothered by their weight.
This aggressive-looking mouse has a soft feel, surprisingly.
Its large design would fill your hand and is least suitable for finger-grip.
The buttons are logically integrated into the design and are textured to give you a better gaming experience.
The overall build of the mouse is robust; this one is built to last for years.
One of the most striking features of the mouse is the prominent lighting of the mouse.
The company preferred the thick diffuser strips to lighten up the aesthetics of the mouse.
The performance of the Roccat Kone is very pleasant whether you use it for work or playing your favorite MMO games.
The tracking is very responsive and precise because of its Owl-Eye optical sensor, which ranges from 16000 DPI.
You can easily adjust the DPI according to your hand movement style with the DPI switching buttons.
Besides this, As a wired mouse Roccat Kone offers a polling rate of up to 1000 Hz. Roccat Swarm app allows you to go deep into the customization.
Like other heavy mice in this roundup, you can program macros, set predefined commands to specific games, and tinker with the mouse’s RGB lighting.
4. Razer Naga Trinity: Best Heavy Mouse for FPS
Razer Naga Trinity Gaming Mouse (Premium Option)
Dimensions (LxWxH): 4.7 x 2.8 x 1.7 inches | Weight: 148 g | Sensor type: Optical (LED) | Sensor Model: Razer 5G | Sensitivity: Up to 16,000 CPI | Polling Rate: 1000 Hz | Wheel Encoder: Notched Wheel | Buttons: 20 | LED Zones: 3-Zone RGB | Cable: 7.0 ft | Software: Razer Synapse 3
This heavy mouse has a special weapon in its arsenal: versatility.
You can change the side panel of the mouse to make it suitable for FPS, MMO, and daily usage.
Its bulky design may make it a deal-breaker for gamers with smaller hands, but you will find its wider and taller body appealing if the size isn’t an issue.
The freedom to customize the mouse is a boon for gamers who like to play both FPS and MMO titles.
With each side panel, you can adjust the weight of the mouse.
One panel for MMO gamers has 12 thumb buttons, just like the one we found in Corsair Scimitar Pro. Made primarily for right-handed users, gamers with the palm and claw grip style can make the best of this mouse.
The mouse is as sturdy and comfortable as its competition.
The company has managed to include the RGB zones to make it an attractive choice.
You can customize the logo, wheel, and even the side buttons.
The Razer Naga Trinity has a 5G Advanced Optical Sensor measuring up to 450 IPS.
When compared with the Razer Diamondback, it offers a 3G optical sensor.
Additionally, it offers a DPI range of up to 16000, adjustable according to your gameplay.
Furthermore, the maximum polling rate of this mouse is up to 1000 Hz. Unsurprisingly, MacOS doesn’t support the compatible Razer Synapse 3 software, but you can use this with mac devices on default settings.
Windows users can play with the RGB lighting and a lot of other performance settings.
Best Heavy Wireless Gaming Mouse For Big/Shaky Hands:
Asus ROG Spatha (Heaviest Mouse)
Dimensions: 5.3 x 3.5 x 1.7 inches | Weight: 206 g | Sensor type: Laser | Wheel Encoder: Notched Wheel | Sensor Model: PixArt | Sensitivity: Up to 8,200 CPI | Acceleration: 30G | Polling Rate: up to 2000 Hz | Buttons: 12 | LED Zones: 3-Zone RGB | Cable: 6.9-foot braided wire | Software: ROG Armoury 2
Asus being the top-notch gaming peripheral manufacturer has given MMO lovers a treat in Rog Asus Spatha.
The mouse is sufficiently large with multiple programmable buttons and therefore weighs heavier than normal mice.
Though suitable for all grips, gamers with small hands may find it hard to adjust to it.
The Rog Asus Spatha is the heaviest gaming mouse on this list.
The heavyweight of the mouse comes from the magnesium alloy construction that contributes to overall strength.
Its grippy surface makes it easy to hold with your right hand.
The grips on each side make it comfortable for your thumb and pinky to rest on.
The gliding experience of this mouse is very good as the feet material is made up of PTFE.
Spatha mouse features two connectivity options: Wired with 6.9ft long braided cable and Wireless mode.
So the mouse can also be used while charging with its USB cable, which is included in the package box.
In addition, it also includes a magnetic charging platform that can be used in standby mode for charging this mouse.
Furthermore, Rog Spatha has 12 programmable buttons, including 6 buttons on the left side, which effectively plays games like League of legends and many other MOBAs. Its Omron switches under the right click and left click buttons rated up to 20 million clicks.
Moreover, the ROG Asus Gaming mouse comes with a 3 Zone RGB lighting system, and you can change it by the provided Asus custom build software to any one of the 16 million colors of your choice independently or altogether.
ASUS ROG Spatha is a wireless mouse, so the performance of this mouse is very different in wired and wireless modes.
You also have to bear with the polling rate of the mouse.
The polling rate in wireless mode will be upto 1000 Hz, but Asus manage to provide a 2000 Hz polling rate in wired mode.
The spatha comes with a decent sensor 30G acceleration traction with a velocity of 150 IPS.
If we compare it with the Logitech G900, it has a 40G acceleration and 300 IPS speed.
Along with that, spatha features 8,200 DPI (Dot Per Inch).
The high DPI means high sensitivity or fast cursor movements, and DPI can be adjusted from the ASUS custom build software ROG Armoury 2.
Nearly all gamers like to play between 1,000 to 3,000dpi.
Furthermore, this wireless mouse comes with the 1 LR44 battery, which is rechargeable and lasts up to 6 hours.
6. Logitech G604 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse
Logitech G604 LIGHTSPEED (Best Wireless)
Dimensions (LxWxH): 5.1 x 3.1 x 1.8 inches | Weight: 142 g | Sensor type: Optical (LED) | Sensor Model: HERO 25K | Sensitivity: Up to 25,600 CPI | Acceleration: 30G | Polling Rate: 1000 Hz | Wheel Encoder: Notched Wheel + Free Wheel | Buttons: 15 | LED Zones: None | Cable: None | Software: Logitech G Hub
Logitech G604 is a worthy successor of the G602 with its 15 buttons, wireless connectivity, and ergonomic form factor.
Priced at just under $100, this mouse is highly suitable for MMO fans.
This model is in direct competition with the Razer Naga Trinity, which offers swappable side buttons and RGB lighting but misses the wireless connectivity in the same budget.
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Like the G602, it is the same right-handed mouse with a protruding thumb rest and six thumb buttons.
Logitech has featured an all-black chassis with textured rest for both palm and thumb.
One welcome addition is the addition of two buttons in the center, one of which allows you to toggle between a USB dongle and Bluetooth to manage battery performance.
As you are looking for a heavy mouse, the bulky 142g design should not be an issue.
This mouse is comfortable to hold, and in our opinion, is more suited to claw-grip players than the other styles.
The side buttons are specially designed for MMO players with easy-to-click protrusions.
Our two complaints include the absence of RGB lighting and the non-rechargeable battery.
You will have to swap the AA battery every four months, and in a high-end peripheral, this feels like a wasteful feature.
Logitech G604 features 25,600 CPI thanks to the Hero 25K Sensor.
The CPI can easily be adjusted from the CPI switching buttons for optimal performance or according to your playing style.
As the polling rate of the wireless gaming mice is normally 1000Hz, we weren’t surprised when G604 offered the same.
However, this mouse delivers 400 IPS, which is more than enough for high-end gaming.
Overall the mouse offers decent aiming, precise tracking, and a comfortable gaming experience.
The proprietary software, Logitech G Hub, can be used to customize the profiles and sensitivity of the mouse.
This software works flawlessly for popular pc operating systems (Windows, Mac).
Generally speaking, G hub has an intuitive interface that allows you to reconfigure DPI presets, program macros, and assign inputs for side buttons.
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7. Mad Catz R.A.T. 8+ Gaming Mouse
Dimensions (LxWxH): 4.7 x 3.1 x 1.4 inches | Weight: 189 g | Sensor type: Optical (LED) | Sensor Model: PixArt PMW3389 | Sensitivity: Up to 16,000 CPI | Polling Rate: 2000 Hz | Wheel Encoder: Notched Wheel | Buttons: 9 | LED Zones: 3-Zone RGB | Cable: 6.0 ft | Software: MADCATZ R.A.T. 8+
It has a modular design, so you can play with different settings to find the best fit for your hand size.
This level of customization makes it a universal mouse for small to extra large hands.
Our only gripe about this mouse is the poor gliding experience, but since you use it only for MMO games, this might not be a deal-breaker.
Though quite heavy for lightweight gaming, this mouse can be customized to different weight settings.
The mouse can adjust to both, no matter what style you prefer or how small or large hands you have.
The metallic tank-like chassis and sturdy plastic covering make it a durable choice, but the modular design might get in the way.
The connectivity is limited to a wired connection, and we were pretty satisfied with the cable included.
Like other mice in this roundup, this one also comes equipped with RGB lighting.
Mad Catz Rat 8+ features a reputable PixArt PMW3389 optical sensor offering upto 16000 DPI, also present in Cooler Master MM710.
The performance of the sensor is very nice.
It has an adjustable polling rate range up to 2000 Hz.
The Software offers tons of customization options, but it is available for windows only.
You can use the mouse with default settings on MAC OS.
Inside the app, you can remap the mouse buttons and reconfigure the RGB lighting.
8. Alienware Elite Gaming Mouse AW959
Dimensions (LxWxH): 5.1 x 3.4 x 1.5 inches | Weight: 190 g | Sensor type: Optical | Sensor Model: PixArt PMW 3360 | Sensitivity: Up to 12,000 CPI | Polling Rate: 1000 Hz | Wheel Encoder: Notched Wheel | Buttons: 11 | RGB : Yes | Cable: 6.0 ft | Software: Alienware Command Center
The Alienware Elite AW959 is a rather obscure name in the gaming mice niche.
Backed by the Dell subsidiary, Alienware, this mouse doesn’t shy away from boasting a top-notch quality.
The metal buttons and scroll wheel are well incorporated into the plastic shell contributing to the sharp look of the mouse.
The mouse comes with tons of customization in weight and size.
You can add side buttons and extra weight to get a personalized feel and experience in the gameplay.
The braided 1.8m wire is flexible and long enough for everyday use, but it is the baseline standard in this price budget.
The RGB lighting is there but is not as pronounced as in the competition.
A three-pointed star strip is embedded in the center that lightens up every time connected to the gaming setup.
Alienware Elite offers a PixArt PMW 3360 optical sensor 50G maximum acceleration with 250 inches per second traction speed.
This sensor boasts a DPI of 12000, which is adjustable.
It also features Omron switches that are rated up to 50 million clicks.
It also features Omron switches that are rated up to 50 million clicks.
Besides this, it will make a lot of noise when playing games.
Alienware Command Center allows for macro-key binding and RGB adjustment.
You can save them on the mouse toggle between them via a dedicated button.
In general, the software is easy to use.
Logitech G502 HERO (Budget Pick)
Dimensions (LxWxH): 5.1 x 3.0 x 1.7 inches | Weight: 170 g | Sensor type: Optical (LED) | Sensor Model: HERO 25K | Sensitivity: Up to 25,600 CPI | Polling Rate: 1000 Hz | Wheel Encoder: Notched Wheel | Buttons: 12 | LED Zones: 2-Zone RGB | Cable: 6.7 ft | Software: Logitech G Hub
The company has kept the design largely untouched but equipped this model with an up-to-date sensor.
The detachable weights are presumably first introduced by Logitech, also a part of this mouse.
Logitech has been reluctant to make any new changes to the original G500 design.
It has kept its predecessor’s angular, dark, batmobile-like design that fits perfectly fine in a gaming battle station.
As it was in the past, you can add up to five 3.6g weights that can make this mouse a little hefty.
The metallic notched wheel and buttons with pronounced clicks are the features that would make you fall in love with this peripheral.
It features customizable RGB lighting for the DPI indicators and Logitech G logo; however, only the logo stays lit by default.
Surprisingly, this mouse isn’t the most comfortable for hands on the larger side.
The claw grip gamers can take the best out of it.
For a powerful gaming experience, Logitech G502 wired mouse uses the same Hero 25k rated up to 25,600 DPI optical sensor as the Logitech G604 wireless mouse and the same 1000 Hz polling rate.
Logitech G Hub software is compatible with both Windows and macOS.
So you can easily customize RGB and map macros on the mouse.
Compared to other mouse applications, G-HUB is fairly easy to interact with.
Corsair M65 PRO RGB
Corsair M65 PRO (Best For FPS)
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Dimensions (LxWxH): 4.6 x 3.0 x 1.5 inches | Weight: 172 g | Sensor type: Optical (LED) | Sensor Model: PixArt PMW3360 | Sensitivity: Up to 12,000 CPI | Polling Rate: 1000 Hz | Wheel Encoder: Notched Wheel | Buttons: 8 | LED Zones: 3-Zone RGB | Cable: 6.1 ft | Software: Corsair iCUE
The Corsair M65 PRO RGB is suitable for both FPS and MMO games, but the performance is satisfactory.
It comes with detachable weights, and even after stripping off all of them, you get a hefty mouse at the end.
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The sides have a textured finish for increased grip, and this feature isn’t new in gaming mice.
The upper section of the mouse houses an RGB backlit Corsair logo, two DPI adjustment buttons, a scroll wheel and click buttons.
Unlike other mice in this roundup with a plethora of buttons on the side, this one features an intriguing large button dubbed as ‘sniper button’ to instantly lower DPI for greater precision in the gameplay.
In addition to that, M65 Pro braided cable, and we would have truly appreciated it if it was of detachable type.
Performance-wise Corsair M65 Pro is offering PixArt PMW3360 optical sensor rated up to 12,000 DPI.
Besides this, for precise location reporting, the polling rate of this mouse is up to 1000 Hz. Most gamers want to use a heavy mouse at high DPI settings for more accuracy without lifting the mouse and fewer hand movements for playing games.
You can easily customize the three zones of RGB lighting with the software: Corsair iCUE, which can be downloaded from the Corsair official website.
The software is compatible with Windows and macOS.
What is a good weight for a gaming mouse?
The deciding factors include the hand size, the drag of the Mouse, and the games you are playing.
Those with extra-large hands, who don’t drag the Mouse very much, and play MMO/MOBA games would find a perfect companion in a hefty, large mouse.
light Gaming Mouse, which one is better?
FPS games make the lightweight Mouse more popular than ever.
Traditional mice were heavier and became irrelevant in games where accuracy and precision were an absolute must to unleash your skills or get a competitive advantage.
But heavy mice still have their relevance in MMO/MOBA gamers, where we need many macros to sharpen our strategy.
So the decision to decide which gaming mouse is best for you depends on the Titles you play.
Are heavy mice good for FPS gaming?
They might hinder the performance in FPS gaming as players won’t be able to take a shot with desired accuracy and precision when they have to exert extra effort to drag the Mouse.
But then, it also depends on the preference; some muscular users find heavy mice more accurate than ultralight ones.
What is considered a heavy gaming mouse?
Any gaming mouse that weighs more than 120g without cable should be considered heavy even if it has replaceable weights attached to it.
This rule of thumb is developed by comparing these mice with the ultralight ones.
When buying a mouse, one of the most important things to consider is whether it is light or heavy.
Lightweight mice are more comfortable to hold, but they can easily slide out of your hand.
On top of that, controlling the cursor can be a challenging task if the mouse doesn’t weigh much.
Because of this reason, many professionals switch to heavy mice when it comes to gaming.
It will help you in precision control and improve your overall gaming experience.
A light gaming mouse is a perfect companion for a beginner, while a heavy gaming mouse is for more advanced gamers.
For people with large hands, a heavier mouse is best.
For beginners, a light mouse is better for their hands.
The weight is an important consideration because heavier mice can make it difficult to hold.
However, if you have large hands, you might find that a heavy gaming mouse is perfect.
The benefits of using a heavy gaming mouse are obvious.
One of these benefits is increased precision in high-level games.
On the other hand, these mice are easy to control.
A heavy gaming mouse can offer better accuracy and stability, which will improve your aim.
A heavy mouse will offer better control and accuracy, but it will be more challenging to control in high-speed games.
In terms of comfort and stability, a heavy gaming mouse will give you the advantage of improved aim.
Using a heavy mouse will improve your aim.
A heavy gaming computer mouse will allow you to play with more precision and control.
Here are our top 3 favorite picks when it comes to the best heavy gaming mice in 2023!
Best Overall Logitech G502
Budget Pick TECKNET Gaming Mouse
TECKNET Gaming Mouse
What Is A Heavier Gaming Mouse Good For?
What Is A Heavier Gaming Mouse Good For?
A heavy gaming mouse has several benefits.
These benefits include better stability and aim.
If you are used to a lighter mouse, you can use it for a short period of time and then switch back to a heavier one.
The heavy one will help you build muscle memory and improve your aim.
A heavy mouse is a good choice for people who like to play video games on the couch.
A gaming mouse’s weight and sensitivity can be a good balance.
Additionally, heavy gaming mice will give you better accuracy and control.
While a lighter mouse can be more accurate and stable in FPS games, its sensitivity is lower.
A gamer will not be able to adjust its settings as easily as a heavier mouse.
A heavy mouse is better for people who play MOBAs and MMOs. However, the weight of a mouse has little bearing on the accuracy of a game.
Therefore, it is a better choice for gamers who play high-res games with high sensitivity.
Is A Heavy Gaming Mouse Worth It?
Is A Heavy Gaming Mouse Worth It?
If you want to play battle royale games like Fortnite, a heavy gaming mouse may be worth its weight.
This type of mouse is heavy and offers better control and precision.
A heavy mouse can be useful if you play competitively.
There are certain benefits to using a heavy mouse.
For starters, they offer better aim, stability, and comfort.
Despite this, they are much more difficult to use than a light mouse and may cause hand cramps and muscle soreness.
They also offer more control over the movements.
They also offer more control over the movements.
If you play games that require a lot of hand movement, they are a good option.
The weight of a mouse is very important.
You can balance the weight by changing its sensitivity.
A heavier mouse will provide more precise movements and will help you prevent hand fatigue.
Additionally, a heavy mouse will give you greater control and accuracy.
You can play FPS games with a high-sensitivity mouse and lower DPI settings for more precision.
The key to finding the right weight is a personal preference.
When it comes to choosing a mouse, the first and most important factor to consider is the strength of your arms.
If you have weak arms or a limited range of motion, a light mouse may be too heavy for you.
A heavy mouse, on the other hand, will provide more control.
This is particularly beneficial if you’re playing games with a high DPI setting.
All these benefits make a heavy gaming mouse worth it, especially if you have large hands or strong arms.
If you are looking for a good gaming mouse, here are the top 7 heaviest gaming mice in 2023.
1. Logitech G502 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse – Best Overall
1. Logitech G502 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse – Best Overall
ProsExcellent performanceAdjustable weight and DPI11 programmable buttonsTextured rubber grips Qualitative scroll wheelHero 25K sensorLight speed and wireless designRechargeable battery with 60 hours lifeConsDouble-clicking issuesCannot lock the DPI Check the Latest Price on Amazon
Logitech G502 is overall the best heavy gaming mouse.
In addition to the G502 amazing battery life, this wireless mouse also features HERO 25K sensor.
Its sensor is very accurate, and the adjustable weight means that you won’t feel any pain while gaming.
You can easily customize the weight of the mouse to make it more comfortable to use.
The G502 is an excellent choice if you are looking for a wireless gaming mouse with high-speed performance and customization.
It has the same HERO 25K sensor as the G Pro Wireless.
And thanks to its 1,000 Hz polling rate, you’ll be able to eliminate wireless latency.
Besides, the G502 Lightspeed is perfect, with 114 grams of additional weight for portability.
Aside from the excellent battery life and charging system, the Logitech G502 comes with G ultra-fast wireless technology to improve your gaming performance.
This mouse offers 100 – 25,600 max dpi sensitivity and 11 customizable buttons.
It has minimal RGB lighting with 16.8 million colors.
Aside from its great sensor, it also has a great design and is compatible with the Logitech G Hub software.
The best thing about this mouse is its adjustable weight.
There are six removable weights inside the mouse, which helps you to transform it from a heavy mouse to a lightweight mouse.
Why Is This the Heaviest Gaming Mouse in 2023?
Why Is This the Heaviest Gaming Mouse in 2023?
The G502 Lightspeed is a wirelessly rechargeable, 11-button right-hander from Logitech.
The shiny plastic body accentuates the mouse’s sleek design, while the clickable scroll wheel is the focal point.
Two mechanical buttons below the scroll wheel allow you to choose whether you want to use incremental or constant scrolling.
The combination of these features makes it a superior heavy gaming mouse.
This mouse comes with an adjustable weight feature that helps you to remove or add weight as per your comfort and weight requirements.
There are six adjustable weights inside the mouse.
The G502 Lightspeed has a spoked wheel system for precise and consistent movement, making it more responsive than its predecessor, the Logitech G903.
The mouse is also more comfortable thanks to the soft-touch rubber coating.
It offers a high level of customization when it comes to weight distribution and is ideal for the average gamer or heavy gaming enthusiast.
The G502 Lightspeed has a HERO 25K sensor, 100 – 25,600 max dpi sensitivity, 400plus ips, and a 1,000 Hz polling rate.
This makes it perfect for strategy and shooter games, and its RGB lighting is beautiful.
In addition, the mouse is compatible with Logitech’s G Hub software, allowing you to program buttons, customize RGB, and adjust DPI sensitivity.
Besides these, the mouse is extremely customizable with many features.
It also has 11 programmable buttons, which are useful for adjusting sensitivity levels.
Its dual DPIs are located at the tip of the thumb for easy navigation.
The mouse also features a battery with 60 hours of life, which is an added bonus for gamers.
The Logitech G502 Lightspeed is the only gaming mouse with this unique feature.
2. SteelSeries Rival 650 Quantum Gaming Mouse – Runner Up
2. SteelSeries Rival 650 Quantum Gaming Mouse – Runner Up
ProsExtremely precisePlenty of customizable optionsLong-lasting battery and fast charging1000Hz 1ms latency wireless technologyTrueMove 3 optical sensor256 weight configurationsConsDefective rubber adhesive Check the Latest Price on Amazon
The SteelSeries Rival 650 Quantum wireless gaming mouse is a rechargeable optical mouse that can last up to 24 hours on a single charge.
This model has a USB port on the front that allows you to use it in either a wired or corded model.
The SteelSeries Rival 650 is slightly larger, but it is still a great option for gamers.
It is one of the best heavy gaming mice in the market.
When it comes to design, the SteelSeries Rival 650 is certainly an attractive mouse.
Its asymmetrical shape makes it comfortable for most people to use.
Overall, the mouse has great ergonomics.
The weight and design make it easy to hold while playing games.
The 650 Wireless is a decent mouse for FPS gaming, but it is too heavy and bulky for gamers.
There are 256 weight tuning configurations in this mouse that help you to adjust the weight as per the type of game.
When the mouse is lightweight without the weights, it weighs about 121g.
This mouse comes with advanced features like TrueMove 3 optical sensor, 32-bit ARM processor, eight independent RGB zones, 1000Hz, 1ms latency, customizable lift-off distance, etc.
You can also play with it when it’s in a wired mode.
It is a durable gaming mouse with 60 million clicks guaranteed.
The SteelSeries Rival 650 Quantum is a wired and wireless mouse that offers identical performance.
The mouse is highly accurate and smooth in both modes.
In wireless mode, it offers free gliding and a 15-minute fast-charge time for up to 10 hours of use.
This is a very good gaming mouse and is recommended for any gamer who needs to maximize their performance.
3. TeckNet M009 6-Button USB Wired Mouse – Budget Pick
3. TeckNet M009 6-Button USB Wired Mouse – Budget Pick
The TECKNET M009 is a great mouse for gamers and people who love to play MMO games.
It comes with six side buttons and a USB wire for connection.
It also has an onboard memory that lets you save your custom settings so that you can easily switch it back to the way you like it.
The TECKNET M009 is a comfortable ambidextrous mouse with a weighted design for precision and control.
This mouse has 1000/2000 DPI.
It is not compatible with Mac computers, so you may need to purchase a different mouse for your computer.
The TECKNET M009 has a convex arc design for greater comfort.
The mouse is fully ergonomic, with side buttons to allow for more precise mouse control.
The TECKNET M009 has six DPI levels and works with USB or PS/2 ports.
It comes with the quality that you’d expect from Logitech, which has built over a billion mice.
The TECKNET M009 is a great option for gamers and anyone else who enjoys using a mouse for gaming.
The mouse is ergonomic and features a curved shape with a thumb rest and six high-efficiency buttons.
It is one of the most affordable heavy gaming mice.
4. ASUS ROG Spatha X Wireless Gaming Mouse – Premium Pick
4. ASUS ROG Spatha X Wireless Gaming Mouse – Premium Pick
ProsWired and wireless useComes with a convenient charging dockBuilt-in memory to save your gaming profileROG Micro SwitchesUp to 19K DPIConsClicks are a bit squeaky Check the Latest Price on Amazon
This ASUS ROG Spatha X is a wireless gaming mouse with dual-mode connectivity.
The mouse can be used with a wireless 2.4 GHz connection or a wired USB-C connection.
It has a 19,000 dpi sensor, 12 programmable buttons, exclusive push-fit switch sockets, and Aura Sync RGBs. The mouse also includes a magnetic charging dock.
It is one of the best premium heavy mice for gaming.
Unlike other mice, the ASUS ROG Spatha X is easy to use.
Its design is very compact and comfortable.
It has five additional buttons that can be used as a wingtip.
Its weight is also relatively heavy, which is ideal for a wireless gaming mouse.
The spatha X also offers a micro switch, which has a 70 million click lifespan.
The ASUS ROG Spatha X is made with MMO gamers in mind.
It has additional buttons and easy-to-use software to customize the buttons.
This mouse is great for competitive gamers.
The ASUS ROG Spatha X is an all-black gaming mouse.
The buttons are illuminated and positioned on either side of the mouse.
The scroll wheel and six programmable buttons are designed to be ergonomically correct for the user.
This mouse comes with USB-C cables and a stand for charging.
The battery life is 67 hours, and it takes only 15 minutes to offer 12 hours runtime.
Even though this mouse is expensive, it is perfect for gaming.
5. Mad Catz The Authentic RAT 6+ Optical Gaming Mouse
5. Mad Catz The Authentic RAT 6+ Optical Gaming Mouse
ProsMulti-button functionality3-zone customizable LEDAdjustable palm restOmron switchesErgonomic designConsFLUX software only works on Windows Check the Latest Price on Amazon
The BAT 6+ by Mad Catz is a modular gaming mouse with a solid plastic shell and aggressive gamer aesthetic.
It features a dedicated CPI button behind the scroll wheel, a pair of side buttons, and thicker side panels that provide finger rests.
Its universal ambidextrous design and customizable weight system make it perfect for players of all skill levels and hand sizes.
The RAT 6+ optical gaming mouse comes with software that allows for customization and programming.
It is perfect for gamers and streamers who want to use it without shortcuts.
The RAT 6+ is a right-handed gaming mouse with an ergonomic shape.
It features a PMW3360 optical sensor that offers up to twelve thousand DPI and 250 IPS.
Its high G-force sensors and 50G acceleration make it an excellent choice for gamers.
Aside from the high-end build, it comes with OMRON switches.
The Mad Catz R.A.T. 6+ optical gaming mouse is one of the best gaming mice on the market.
This is an ergonomically shaped mouse with a smooth surface.
This right-handed gaming mouse has several useful features.
The ergonomic shape of the mouse makes it easy to hold while playing FPS games.
It also has two palm rests that fit both left and right hands.
6. Corsair Scimitar Pro RGB – MMO Gaming Mouse
6. Corsair Scimitar Pro RGB – MMO Gaming Mouse
ProsAutomatic calibration16000 DPI optical sensorPerfect for every type of gameComes with 12 mechanical buttonsConsNot meant for beginners Check the Latest Price on Amazon
The Corsair Scimitar Pro RGB Optical is a high-end gaming mouse.
This mouse is equipped with advanced features that will allow you to improve your game performance.
With its superior accuracy, fluid reach, and 16K DPI optical sensor, this model will keep you glued to your gaming desk for hours.
Its 12 programmable buttons and super-responsive switches are perfect for gamers of all levels.
Moreover, its specialized RGB backlighting will give your mouse a unique and personalized look.
Its 12 mechanical buttons and precise tracking make it a formidable force for MMO gaming.
The mouse also has a number of useful features, including a spell-mapper.
In addition to these features, the Corsair Scimitar is extremely comfortable to use, and its design allows it to be easily carried around.
The color-changing LEDs in the mouse are a nice touch.
If you’re an MMO/MOBA gamer, you’ll find the Corsair Scimitar Pro is the best choice.
The mouse’s ambidextrous design and excellent performance make it the perfect choice for these types of games.
So, you may want to consider buying it if you are serious about playing MMO games.
7. Redragon M601 RGB Gaming Mouse
7. Redragon M601 RGB Gaming Mouse
ProsConvenient mouseAdjustable weightErgonomic designRGB gaming mouse with 11 lighting featuresConsSlippery scrolling wheel Check the Latest Price on Amazon
Redragon M601 is a budget gaming mouse.
Its features include adjustable weights and DPI, and the mouse is very ergonomic.
It is easy to use and adjust for sensitivity and center of mass.
The mouse has a number of useful features.
It has a scroll wheel button that works with the pointer.
The middle finger is used to click buttons.
It has a DPI button that allows you to switch between five different DPI settings.
The Redragon M601 RGB Gaming Mouse is affordable.
It has a nice range of features for a good price.
The weights and DPI settings are adjustable, and the mouse is comfortable.
It has adjustable wrist rests, which will ensure a comfortable fit for your hands.
There are seven programmable buttons in this mouse.
You can enjoy 7200 DPI with this mouse.
There are 11 lighting effects in this RGB mouse.
Aside from its price and features, the Redragon M601 RGB mouse is also very comfortable to use.
It has a decent sensor, red LEDs, braided cable, and a carrying case.
In addition to these, the mouse is also comfortable.
You can enjoy the weight tuning feature with this mouse as well.
How to Choose the Best Heavy Gaming Mouse in 2023?
How to Choose the Best Heavy Gaming Mouse in 2023?
As gamers, we’ve all heard about the importance of the right weight for a gaming mouse.
As a result, the weight of a mouse has become more important than ever.
Here are some factors you need to consider in order to select the heaviest gaming mouse.
The weight of a gaming mouse is an important factor.
A heavier mouse is better for people with larger hands.
You can also use a palm hold to grip the mouse for better grip.
A mouse with a heavyweight is good for precision and aiming, whereas a lightweight mouse is more comfortable.
A heavier mouse is better for gamers with large hands.
When you’re shopping for a gaming mouse, you should think about weight.
When buying a gaming mouse, you’ll need to take a number of factors into consideration.
The most important of these is DPI.
Higher DPI mice are more sensitive than others.
You should always choose a model with a high DPI, even if it means paying a little more for the extra sensitivity.
Those who frequently play sniper games should consider a mouse with a DPI of 16,000 or more.
Polling Rate
Polling Rate
The most important factor to look for is the polling rate.
This refers to the rate at which a mouse reports to the computer.
A high polling rate can also cause game lag.
The higher the polling rate, the better.
A lower polling rate is better for games that are played with a lot of speed.
When buying a heavy gaming mouse, it’s important to think about a Laser Vs. Optical sensor.
For starters, a laser is more sensitive than an optical one, so it can track more accurately over a wider range of surfaces.
An optical mouse’s tracking accuracy is limited by its lack of acceleration, which many PC gamers cite as the main reason they’re not good for gaming.
When buying a gaming mouse, consider the number of buttons.
More buttons mean easier control, especially when using your thumbs.
The standard number of buttons is six, so if you plan to use your hand for shooting, you may want to purchase a heavier model.
When buying a heavy gaming mouse, you should consider the Grip style.
This is a crucial component of a comfortable gaming experience.
Choosing the right grip style will make playing your favorite game more comfortable and will help you choose the right model for your needs.
When buying a heavy gaming mouse, one of the most important factors is connectivity.
If you’re one of them, you probably need a wireless mouse.
Frequently Asked Questions About Heavy Mice
Frequently Asked Questions About Heavy Mice
How Much Does The Heaviest Gaming Mouse Weigh?
How Much Does The Heaviest Gaming Mouse Weigh?
To answer the question, the best heaviest gaming mouse is the Rog Asus Spatha.
With a total weight of 177 grams, the base frame and cable make it one of the heaviest mice.
Compared to ultralight mice, it weighs only 47 grams.
The weight of a gaming mouse depends on several factors, including personal preference, the type of game you play, the type of gaming you’ll be doing, and the size of your hand.
Normally a heavy gaming mouse will weigh around 180 to 200 grams.
Is a Heavy Mouse Good for Gaming?
Is a Heavy Mouse Good for Gaming?
Weight is one of the most important factors you need to consider when looking for a gaming mouse.
A heavy mouse is good for gaming, but it is not always comfortable.
One major advantage of using a heavy mouse for gaming is its precision and control.
Professional gamers prefer a heavy mouse because it allows them to move quickly and with agility.
Another benefit of a heavy mouse is that it gives you more control over your movements, which is important for gaming.
Are Heavy Mice Bad for FPS?
Are Heavy Mice Bad for FPS?
There is a common misconception that heavy gaming mice are bad for FPS.
The biggest benefit of a heavy mouse is that it’s easier to use your pointer.
However, the downside is that you will have to lift and place the mouse on your desk, which is not ideal for FPS gaming.
While lightweight mice are good for FPS gaming, heavy mice are not really bad.
It comes down to personal preference when choosing a mouse for FPS gaming.
Some people with large hands prefer using a heavy mouse even when playing FPS games.
When it comes to a gaming mouse, you can choose between a lightweight model and a heavy model.
While a lightweight mouse is comfortable and easy to use, a heavy mouse offers great precision and control.
This type of mouse is especially preferred by professional gamers with large hands.
If you are looking for a heavy gaming mouse, read this guide.
We have reviewed the top 7 heaviest gaming mice in 2023.
You can buy any of these devices to improve your gaming performance.
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The Corsair Ironclaw topped our list of most oversized computer mouses, with a dimension of 5.5 x 3.0 x 1.6 inches.
It is sold on Amazon at $37.39 and is followed by the Logitech G502 Hero mouse and Microsoft Pro Intellimouse, in second and third place.
Although both are 5.20 inches in length, the Logitech G502 Hero is slightly larger in width.
Our list also includes five Logitech computer mouses which show that this brand offers an ergonomic mouse for those with big hands.
Next, we have two Razer, Steelseries, and Corsair computer mouses which are popular and used by many gamers.
Among the computer mouses in the list, Corsair M65 Pro ranked last with a diameter of 4.64 x 2.8 x 1.5 inches.
Lastly, most of the computer mouses on the list are sold for less than a hundred dollars and can be purchased on Amazon via the links provided.
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