Razer Basilisk v3
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Razer Basilisk V3 - Ergonomic Wired Gaming Mouse - FRML Packaging RZ01-04000100-R3M1 review
As its title suggests, Razer has fitted this mouse with its HyperSpeed wireless technology, a faster alternative to Bluetooth. Unlike the Razer Viper Ultimate, this new mouse offers both Bluetooth and HyperSpeed, allowing you to switch the optimisation between battery and performance.- 16,000 DPI is fantastic at this price point, Stellar battery life, Dual connectivity offers versatility, Razer Synapse software offers unparalleled customisation
- No additional weights or side panels limits user base, Lack of overall weight does make it feel a little cheap, Front cover for battery is a little fiddly to place on
Razer Basilisk V3 Pro Review
- Super comfortable to hold
- Ridiculously powerful and responsive
- Vibrant lighting
- Expensive
- Scroll wheel feels a tad cheap
Razer Basilisk V3 - Ergonomic Wired Gaming Mouse - FRML Packaging RZ01-04000100-R3M1 review
The best bits from Razer's tried and tested Basilisk in a slightly more money-conscious package.
Razer Basilisk V3 - Ergonomic Wired Gaming Mouse - FRML Packaging RZ01-04000100-R3M1 review
At the end of the day, the Razer Basilisk is a solid gaming mouse that excels at the basic job it should do. I personally found no value in its added features, with the exception of the adjustable scroll wheel tension. The DPI Clutch managed to stay in my way and cause problems at inopportune times.- Great sensor, Scroll wheel adjustment works great, Excellent button feel, Rubberized thumb rest coating
- Synapse software requires online account & is bloated, DPI Clutch gets in the way, Thumb rest causes hand sweat
Razer Basilisk V3 - Ergonomic Wired Gaming Mouse - FRML Packaging RZ01-04000100-R3M1 review
The Razer Basilisk X HyperSpeed punches above its weight class. Razer Basilisk X HyperSpeed Specs Design and Comfort Gaming Performance Features and Software Battery Life Bottom Line- Excellent wireless connectivity, Ergonomic design, Strong in-game performance
- Doesn’t support any wired connections, Relies on last-gen Razer technology, AA battery, not rechargeable