Customers appreciate the Basilisk V3 Pro for its solid battery life, excellent ergonomics, and overall amazing performance. Many users also praise the nice scroll wheel and gorgeous Chroma RGB lighting. Some customers find the weight and size of the mouse to be a drawback.
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Works well, I wouldn't recommend it for fps games because of the weight. I like the Razer viper V3 pro, best mouse ever made.
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It wasn’t my favorite mouse. I think it was a big too big for my hands, and honestly I think my cheaper mouse is working better than this one did. Not as smooth and it feels awkwardly shaped.
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Fits like a glove. The shape of the mouse is perfect for anyone with normal or large size hands and right handed. Performance is what you would expect from a high end mouse everything is spot on and clicks feel good. Took one star off as it doesn’t come with the hyperspeed adapter to push it to 8k polling rate. It I limited to 1k with the adapter in the box. Most people wouldn’t notice a difference but when buying an expensive mouse you expect it to come with everything.
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Your typical "gaming" mouse if you're looking for bells and whistles this isn't it. But you want something reliable and to get the job done or just getting started not to bad to start here
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The Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K Wireless Mouse is an ergonomic gaming mouse with useful versatility. The first thing I noticed taking it out of the box is the size and sturdiness of the mouse. It measures 5.1 inches long by 2.95 inches wide by 1.67 inches tall. It weighs 3.95 oz. My hand size is large and I have owned large mice for as long as I've been gaming. That said, the Razer Basilisk V3 is probably the largest and heaviest mouse I have ever used. I love those aspects of it; I find small, light mice to be easy to over-drag, quick to break, and actually harder on my wrist. The Razer Basilisk V3 is quick to maneuver, fits well in my palm, and has buttons that are in the right spot for where my fingers naturally rest. From an ergonomic perspective, it should be noted that this mouse is designed for right-handed use, with a curved textured shelf along the left side of the mouse for the right hand thumb to rest and access buttons. It is also slightly asymmetrical with the right mouse button extending just slightly further than the left mouse button. Regarding buttons, there is the left click button, right click button, scroll wheel, scroll click, scroll wheel mode toggle, cycle sensitivity button, two side buttons, and a side sensitivity clutch. On the bottom of the mouse, there is a connectivity slide switch and a profile button. The mouse can be connected via Bluetooth, 2.4Ghz dongle, or wired with a USB-A to USB-C cable. The Razer Basilisk V3 has 13-zone Chroma RGB, including a lit mouse wheel, a lit Razer logo on the palm, and on the bottom along the outer profile of the mouse. I would highly recommend downloading the Razer Synapse app either before using the mouse or very early on. There are 13 customizable controls that can be configured in Synapse, along with sensitivity settings, RGB settings, scroll wheel scrolling options, and surface calibration. One unique feature is the Sensitivity Clutch thumb button along the side. When it is depressed, the sensitivity decreases to 400 dpi. When released, the sensitivity reverts to the dpi it was set at before the button was depressed. This is useful when aiming down sights in a game and need less sensitivity to move the reticle on a temporary basis. I was using it in Black Ops 6 and Fortnite, and it was incredibly useful and easy to use while sniping. The mouse always felt easy to move on a mouse pad, and the mouse buttons felt responsive without being over-sensitive. I have enjoyed using the Razer Basilisk V3 in all my games. If the user will have small hands, I do think that the large size of the mouse could be an issue. But, I don't think anyone with average to large hands will have any issue using this mouse comfortably for many hours. I highly recommend it for any gamer.