
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars with 2900 reviews
4.6- Bluetooth (375)
- Ease of use (268)
- Battery Life (255)
- Ergonomics (205)
- Responsiveness (173)
- Connection (70)
- Lag (41)
- RGB (36)
- Software (22)
- Scroll Wheel (16)
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- Rated 5 out of 5 stars
GREAT Razer mouse, as ALWAYS! Never steered wrong
Went in store for this purchase, wasn't even fully set on Razer but it's what I've been using since 2013, so I've been very loyal to their range of mice. Have owned the 2013 orochi (lasted over 6 years!), 2019 deathadder, 2020 naga trinity, and recently added this one to my roster! I was looking for a quality, low-priced, wireless gaming/school mouse. RGB would have been nice but I don't miss it (they didn't have that one in store). I tested all the wireless mice in store for quality: corsair, logitech, steelseries, hyperx, and razer in store. This one or the new orochi were my top 2 based on feel, and kept me debating in store for 20 minutes. The grip and feel (price too lol) were why I chose this one over all others. Also the orochi is a tad bit smaller. Ergonomics on this mouse are the best you can find for this price-point. Great grips on both sides which is what I was used to on my Naga trinity and DeathAdder. GREAT feeling scroll wheel too, better than my $90 trinity as well. Nice and firm scroll. Overall a great mouse and bluetooth is very fast. The other wireless adapter is provided in easy to remove top panel as well, where battery sits and adapter is in slot. By the way, a battery is included! You never see that these days. Anways, bluetooth wise, the mouse will wake up within 1-2 seconds after sitting dormant. Great bang for the buck, I really respect Razer's line of mice, maybe not all their products, but DEFINITELY their mice. Top of the line quality. I never feel scared buying a Razer mouse. Synapse software was already installed on my PC for me but might scare others when they first plug in the mouse. Clunky software but you can remove the annoying Razer popup when you start your PC in Razer's software settings. I use the software for programming DPI, very helpful. 1200dpi is my go to speed. 10/10 product from Razer. Great if you won't miss a little bit of RGB. Bought it for use at school since the school mice are always...bleh.. let's just say that. Definitely recommend this to someone looking for an affordable office/gaming/school mouse that's wireless.
Posted by Dean
- Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Good mouse for small hands
I was hesitant to buy a Bluetooth mouse especially for gaming. But i really hate wires so I gave in. I’ve never had any doubts about my gaming skills being made from my mouse not translating fast enough. I love the thumb rest too. It’s super lightweight which if you like some weight to your mouses I don’t recommend, this thing weighs nothing. Not to mention the size, i have small hands (i’m a girl) and the mouse fits perfectly in my hand. I’ve had to change the batteries maybe twice and i use it everyday so to me that’s not so bad for the amount of time i’ve had it.
Posted by Tameimpalafan
- Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Razer Basilisk X hyper
its very comfortable mouse, without changing weight. But price is very good. For beginner gamer is best variant.
Posted by DmitriL
- Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Rediculous value!
I've switched to this from a Logitech G502 Lightspeed. I went in to get a G703 Lightspeed to use with my laptop and play more competitively not knowing the Basilisk X Hyperspeed existed. With the extended holiday return policy I decided to give the Basilisk X a chance thinking I might run into something that would make me wish I had the G703 instead. It never happened. After dialing in my DPI preferences(need to install or use Razer Synapse), working with the Basilisk X has been just that good. I can't tell if there are any major differences between the optical sensor of this and the G502 but the Basilisk X is significantly lighter. If you are looking for a wireless mouse to use for FPS/TPS gaming and don't want to spend +$100, then the Basilisk X is an excellent choice. If you use any other Razer peripherals and already have Synapse installed, I would strongly recommend giving this mouse a shot.
Posted by SKECHER9
- Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great wireless mouse on a budget
This is a great mouse! The price is great. The feel is great. The software is great. Everything about the mouse is awesome. Setting the mouse up is no problem. It operates on 2.4 signal with a usb receiver that you plug into your computer, or if you take your mouse with you and forget the little receiver in the computer, the mouse has another option to operate over bluetooth. The mouse is wireless and comes with one AA battery. The dpi or cpi settings can be adjusted to a very high, or very low setting. The only bad thing I can saw about the mouse, is that it doesn't light up? Atleast..I don't think it does? Thanks.