GDSKS Posted
I’ve been using the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro for the past couple of weeks, and it’s hands down one of the best gaming mice I’ve ever tried. The 35K sensor is insanely accurate, and paired with the HyperScroll Tilt Wheel, it’s perfect for both quick flicks in FPS games like CS:GO and smooth scrolling through long menus in open-world games like GTA V. The ergonomic design is super comfortable, even during long gaming sessions, and it feels like it was molded for my hand. The Chroma RGB lighting is gorgeous and syncs seamlessly with other Razer gear, but it’s more of a flex than a functional feature. Battery life is solid, and the wireless connection feels as fast as wired, which is a big win. If I had to nitpick, I’d say it’s on the pricier side, and the scroll wheel can feel a little too free at times, but that’s personal preference. Overall, it’s a beast for anyone looking for a top-tier gaming mouse with pro-level features. Definitely worth picking up if you’re serious about gaming!
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TroyL Posted
Previous mouse: Razer Basilisk Ultimate Reason for purchase: needed a replacement since the scroll wheel was overshooting and rebounding, right click switch was not maintaining input on hold action. Didn't have time to try to RMA. No other mouse fits my hand (thin, long fingers) the way this one does. It works for me in a lighter half-claw-grip configuration, but a larger mousepad facilitates elbow-centric movement. The thumb rest is perfect for preventing friction with the mousepad. It also allows me to use all 3 side buttons comfortably without bending the final joint on my thumb uncomfortably. The scroll action feels way better than the Basilisk Ultimate, and can keep some good momentum when flick scrolling. I have never had a scroll wheel that functions properly and consistently, so this is refreshing. I do not personally use sensitivity switching, but I think it would be easy for someone who does. Battery life is noticeably better, and not just because it's a new mouse. I would recommend turning RGB off altogether to save battery life. My single biggest criticism for this product specifically is the lack of dock included. You can however use the mouse while it's plugged in. The upgrade to a usb 3.0 from the micro usb was a good choice. We will see how the side rubber holds up. After 3+ years of use of the previous mouse, there was major rubber grip wear on either side. Razer software could use some responsiveness and stability improvements, but otherwise works fine.
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EmilyA Posted
Overall, great mouse. It's heavy at 160+ grams, but I like a heavy mouse and was my main driver for selecting this model. If customization is important to a person, it's got plenty of that and is relatively easy to use. It does need charged every day, though, so be prepared for that.
KelseyE Posted
This wireless mouse is incredible! Definitely better than my old one. I’ve had zero connection issues and love the customization on it. Glides soo smooth on my mousepad too. The thumb holder makes it extra comfortable. It’s a great mouse for small hands too. 10/10
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GeorgeT Posted
Replaced my mx master and steelseries mouse for this one. Best of both worlds as it has the infinite scroll and secondary function switch for productivity while having 8k polling for when a game is launched.
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Chris Posted
This is one of the best Razer mice on the market. Works excellent, feels amazing in the hand, great build quality, and lighting is on point. Quick connecting and ready to go. Also works well with all RGB softwares.
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IsaacSalezGuy Posted
Absolutely beautiful gaming mouse. Previously had the Razer Pro Click V2 which was also great but this won me over with its amazing design.
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AARONTHRONEW Posted
Fantastic battery life and put together nicely, the thumb rest is really what sets it apart, zero input lag at all!
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TedB Posted
Glides so smooth. Fast interaction speeds..long charge.
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SusannahB Posted
Excellent mouse, very good upgrade over the original V3 Pro. Most people won't have need for such an extremely high DPI sensor, but it is nice to have. When the mouse is paired with its wireless charging magnetic dock, it's a phenomenal peripheral
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MikePC Posted
This mouse is cool. It’s nice. It’s good looking. It’s smooth. It feels good in my hands. It fits my hands and it’s just awesome to use.
Tony Posted
Great mouse for gaming since its very responsive. Also has a good amount of battery life and lots of buttons to customize. Overall a great choice
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RobertG Posted
We love it. Its comfortable, a perfectly balanced weight, and feels sleek and responsive. It's the latest and greatest in state-of-the-art gaming mouse. Lots of great things to say about it.
Spearfish Posted
Really good response time and battery life . Plenty of programmable buttons
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NanoEthan Posted
The Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K I still remember the moment I picked up the Razer Basilisk mouse years ago at Best Buy. Fast forward about 7 years and the Basilisk V3 Pro 35K has arrived. The Basilisk Pro 35K is the perfect blend of ergonomics and weight distribution in my hand. *Design/Build* Weighing in officially at 112 grams it might not be lightest mouse in the gaming category but it's light enough for my hand. In my opinion, I like a little bit of weight for better control. It measures about 1.5" x 3" x 4". There are rubber grips around your thumb and smooth plastic feet (PTFE) on the bottom that help it slide around. This is clearly built for a right handed gamer. The mouse just feels comfortable in your hand, and the materials, spacing between buttons, and overall design seem as if they've taken an already great design and fine tuned subtle improvements. There's an RGB soft glow (not the obnoxious bright RGB) around the outer edge of the mouse, and RGB lighting effects on both the scroll wheel and Razer logo. *Features/Specs Connectivity - Wired/Wireless/Bluetooth are all available on this mouse with the switch of a button underneath. Sensitivity - The Optical Sensor Gen 2 hits up to 35,000 DPI. This will allow accurate movement on a variety of surfaces because you're not always going to have the mousepad available when you're traveling. Buttons - There are 3 buttons on the left side including a clutch button. The clutch button is a clever addition. It slows down the sensitivity if you're trying to dial in a click. Picture trying to perform a headshot and needing that split second of accuracy where you typically hold your breath. The clutch helps you hold your breath and deliver that precision shot. Smart Reel - I didn't expect this feature to work as well as it does. Smart Reel switches between a fast scroll and a tactile scroll. For example, you might be wanting to fast scroll through a webpage and you can feel the wheel switch to a smooth spin traveling quickly down the page. Then you can quickly adjust to a slow precision spin and it will track a slow, firm, tactile movement. Smart Reel switches back and forth with ease. Chroma RGB - We're all familiar with Chroma and it's all customizable. *Software* Synapse 4 is a very comprehensive software application used to customize anything from button functions to lighting to sensitivity. After connecting the Basilisk Pro 35K you will immediately see all of your buttons displayed. Customization is endless. Synapse makes it easy by offering a left frame of every possible feature. Some examples of customization include changing the lighting effects and colors, rebinding a keyboard combination to one of your mouse keys, or adding a Windows shortcut to a button. Synapse even allows you to customize when it enters power saving mode or what battery percentage you want your mouse to enter low power mode. *Performance* Battery life is phenomenal between charges. On wireless you'll get approximately 140 hours, and on Bluetooth it increases to 210 hours. This will most likely give you 1-3 months on a single charge depending on how often you game. This mouse is all about being smooth and precise with a wealth of buttons at your fingertips. It's so smooth you will most likely forget about the mouse in your hand which is precisely the point. I'm not sure how long the rubber will last on the sides but it feels like it's durable. I loaded up a couple of FPS games and the Basilisk just cruises right through them as if it was made for FPS. With the endless customization you can dial in custom bindings and save them to specific games. Imagine playing one game with custom bindings set to each button, then loading up another game with a completely different button configuration. There's a hypershift button that you can think of like a shift or function keys on a computer. Hypershift allows you to add even more custom button bindings or shortcuts. Overall, performance was what I expected from the Basilisk, exceptional. The clicks were solid and the mouse moved perfectly on every surface from tables to desks to mousepads. *Pros* *35K Sensor *Most ergonomic mouse I have played with *Synapse software is near perfect *Long Battery Life *Bluetooth/Wireless/Wired *Also great for productivity (School/Work) *Needs Improvement* *A little heavier than its competition *Rubber grip could wear out sooner than the rest of the materials The Basilisk V3 Pro 35K keeps getting better every year. The main difference I see with this year's mouse is the sensor upgrade and battery life. There's not much else that needs to change regarding this mouse because it's tried and tested, and it feels natural in your hand. In my opinion, the standout feature is its ergonomics. Coupled with the Razer Synapse software it's hard to beat. I recommend to all gamers, but also to the casual gamer that spends as much time gaming as they do with work/school.
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Goor00inTX Posted
I hold Razer in high esteem and have high expectations from their gear. Which makes reviewing gaming devices made by the company a bit harder. The bar is high and this refresh of the Basilisk V3 Pro wireless will have to compete against what is currently my favorite mouse, the Razer Viper Ultimate. Both are wireless and both offer similar options. Let's see how this updated model fares compared to the latter. The mouse comes in the always great looking packaging Razer has been sticking with for years. It includes the mouse, a USB dongle, a USB adapter which can be attached to the provided Type-C cable and a literature. And yes, there are stickers inside. The Basilisk is slightly heavier than the Viper, which isn't a bad thing per se, I imagine that the battery is likely bigger, adding to the weight. The design is ergonomic and the textured surface makes it very pleasant to use, even during longer sessions. The Basilisk V3 sports a good amount of buttons to use and thanks to the app, most of them can be reassigned to other functions. The RGB lighting is subtle yet very nice and it doesn't seem to affect battery life that much if at all. The heart of the Basilisk is its 35k DPI Gen 2 sensor which makes this one of the most precise and fastest mice I've ever had. If you add smart tracking and motion sync technologies to it, you have a strong contender for the best mouse in its price range. But that's not all the Basilisk can do. It comes with a tech called Hyperspeed Wireless which allows for low latency response. And let's not forget the different scrolling modes which allow you to find the perfect experience tailored to your needs. Charging can be done using the included cable and doesn't take a whole lot of time. The "puck" allows for wireless charging. So you can pick and choose according to your desktop space what works best for you. After a week of using it, I have tossed my Viper and replaced it with the Basilisk. For good. It just performs amazingly at every task. Not to mention that the Synapse app from Razer is great and makes it easy to set your mouse up the way you want it. Note that the wireless dongle also seems to allow other Razer devices to use it, saving you a USB port. I wasn't able to test it as I like my keyboard wired, but it is a welcome feature. No, it's not perfect, but pretty close to it. It's probably the best wireless gaming mouse in its price range. It's solid, well designed and very, very fast and precise. If you're in the market for an excellent gaming mouse, then go for the Basilisk, you won't regret it. Recommended!
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Forever9844 Posted
After using all kinds of controllers and dealing with stick drift, I decided to try the Razer Mouse. I'm really impressed with the speed and aiming. I've even improved my own record! 82-15!!! Wow! I'm very satisfied with this purchase!
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BIGASN Posted
This is an outstanding mouse. It’s ergonomic, tracks well, the buttons have good tactile feedback, you can customize every button, a full charge lasts about a week, and it has the best wheel I’ve ever used. In fact, let’s start there. There’s a really nifty feature called “smart wheel” where you can set the wheel to spin in steps but if you spin it quickly something like a clutch releases and the wheel goes into freespin mode. It automatically goes back to steps if you spin it slowly and just as easily goes back to spinning endlessly if you wanted it to. Of course, you can also manually set it to freespin, but I prefer to scroll in steps most of the time. Not having to click a button to switch modes is super convenient. And a huge seller for me is that it’s a tilt wheel. I don’t think I’ve ever used it for gaming, but I need the tilt feature for day to day programs and browsing. Being able to scroll emails and articles side to side with a touch of my finger is a power I refuse to give up. Which is part of what makes this mouse so good, because it has features that make it a great “do it all” mouse and not just a pretty mouse with lights and custom buttons. Speaking of which… Everything is customizable! There’s 13 customizable buttons, multiple profiles you can save, and a whole ChromaStudio app to preview and program RGB light effects. It’s honestly a bit overwhelming at first, especially with the lights, but it all makes sense when you start to interact with it. The entire perimeter of the base lights up, as well as the logo and scroll wheel. The base has 11 different light segments which can be programmed for some cool movement effects if set up that way. Thankfully programming the buttons and other features is easier, all of which are done in the Razer Synapse app. From there you can set up macros, custom DPI values to flip through, scrolling mode, tracking, polling rate, create profiles, and even recalibrate it. It even recognizes Cyberpunk 2077 as an app and apparently syncs with it in some way, but I haven’t figured out what it does exactly, yet. Physically, it's a full sized but somewhat compact mouse. It doesn’t have any weird protruding parts that make it larger than it needs to be and disappears nicely in my hand. Ergonomically it’s great if you’re right handed and comfortable for long use. I like the mix of soft and hard plastic with the little textures for grip. The white version has a cool kind of stormtrooper vibe to it with gloss black accents running through the body. At the very front there’s a USB-C port for charging or going hardwired and it comes with a nice cable as well. The built-in rechargeable battery lasts about a week with regular usage on a full charge. On the bottom is a little compartment to hide the USB receiver, a profile button, and a little switch to set it to bluetooth mode. Overall, the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K Wireless is an outstanding mouse with a ton of customizable features. It’s built well, tracks well, offers good feedback, looks great, and has the best tilting scroll wheel I’ve ever used. If you’re looking for one mouse that can do it all, I highly recommend this one. Great job Razer! PROS - A tilt wheel! - Smart wheel scrolling (steps vs free scrolling) - 13 customizable buttons - 13 customizable lights - Wrist doesn’t hurt after long use - Good build quality - Responsive - Impressive amount of light customization - Long battery life CONS - None
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Josh Posted
Excellent mouse! Looked for a while and this had it all. Fits my large hand nicely. The thumb rest is great. Colors and software are easy to use. Recommend!
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Fudgear Posted
This is a mouse in a traditional form factor that puts priority on ergonomics and functions. It just fits really well in your hand and the ergonomics is much better than those ultra-light gaming mouse, thanks its shape and form factor. The mouse looks and feels solid as it is made of high-quality materials. The RGB LEDs are positioned on the bottom of the mouse, below the palm and on the click wheel. It’s a bit too much if you want to use it in a professional setting but you can always adjust these LEDs through the Razer software. Battery is rated to run for 140 hours, and the mouse has both wireless RF and Bluetooth connection. Pretty much standard connections for high performing gaming mouse these days. Now onto the performance. Gliding the mouse is not the smoothest experience out there but it’s still great. The weight makes it feel a bit more grippy, which is good for games that require accuracy. Clicking feels robust and responsive, which is important if you play games like Diablo IV. Pointers’ accuracy is adjustable on the fly through a button on the mouse. The Hyperscroll tilt wheel works well, and it makes the feature not only useful in games such as RTS, but also for typical web browsing. Bottom line is, this is a mouse for those who prioritizes on comfort and ergonomics, while not losing sights on gaming performance.
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