Razer Basilisk v2 Wired Gaming Mouse: 20K DPI Optical Sensor, Fastest Gaming Mouse Switch, Chroma RGB Lighting, 11 Programmable Buttons, Classic Black
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Mia
Greater than one weekGreat mouse for even casual gamers. I love the design especially the left side where I can hold my thumb while gaming. It makes it so I don’t have to run my thumb on the mousepad and get any weird friction or uncomfortable feeling by accident. Rgb is nice as well. I wish it came in white because I’m switching up my build and the black won’t match. But this mouse is good enough where I’m just going to deal with it. The profiles are pretty easy to customize once you get a hang of the program.
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Ethan
> 3 dayThe mouse is very comfortable and the extra buttons come in handy while gaming, though the software doesnt hold true to what you program each button to do.
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Jimbo
Greater than one weekI have recently started to get into PC gaming, I am traditional a console gamer, but slowly migrating. My wireless mouse wasnt cutting it, it was comfortable for long gaming sessions, and I really wanted a few extra buttons for quick actions. This mouse is great. It moves nicely and it comfortable. The cable is plently long enough, and hypershift is a great feature to essential double the number of mouse buttons. The adjustable scroll wheel is a nice touch, but once you set it, you kind of forget about it. RGB is cool too. The one drawback I would say, the dpi adjustment buttons pop out a bit, and I constantly hit them by accident. Thats why I dropped one star, its a pretty annoying design flaw, but getting over that, the mouse is great.
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James Ford
18-11-2024This is a fantastic mouse for large hands. Its probably a great mouse for medium sized hands. Its extremely comfortable and the buttons are easy to find. In the last 2 years, Ive used a Razer Deathadder Elite, the original Razer Basilisk, the Logitech G502 Hero, and the Glorious Model D. I liked the Deathadder, but I decided to give the Basilisk a try and I really liked it. I gave the Basilisk to my son and tried the Logitech and its a really good mouse, too. The Glorious Model D was way too light for me and felt very flimsy, so I returned it within a week. When the Basilisk V2 went on sale, I snagged it, and its by far my favorite mouse ever.
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arwan
> 3 dayThe product comes with 20k dpi option now obviously no one plans on using that (if you do wow your really something) but it shows the quality of the optical sensor. The trigger on the left button is great and very responsive. The buttons can be synced to many many things from keyboard commands to multimedia keys. RGB could’ve been more prominent but I definetley prefer the v2 over the v3 if we’re talking base price for both as the v3 just slaps some Rgb in the bottom and asks for more. Definitely recommend this mouse. Also the cable is great for gamers as even with cable management it gives leave for you to pull it
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FirstLastName
> 3 dayThis mouse was for my son since he wore out his last one, but I have a Razer I have had for a long time. I think its the same model even just an earlier version. So far everything is working great. Software downloaded and installed very easily. I looked at a bunch of different brands, trying to get a sense of why so many others were cheaper prices. My conclusion is that most of the really cheap, similar mice -- they are all Chinese knockoffs. I couldnt even find a website for some of them. They are all Chinese companies, and Id never heard of the company or the brand of mouse before. I will only mention one in particular. WolfLawS - Looks like a nice mouse, but I couldnt find a website to download drivers. I cant get a single Google search to return anything useful about the company, and the descriptions and explanations are either written by a 13 year old or someone for whom English is not their native language. This made me check out several other brands I didnt recognize with similar results. Long story short, even though this mouse was a little more expensive than the cheap ones, its a known brand, one I have used before and still use, and doesnt have the feeling of a knock-off. I this case, brand recognition is important, and I would most definitely buy another one as a replacement, assuming Logitech cant get their act together (used to use them all the time).
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C. Smith
> 3 dayScroll wheel started encoding wrong after less than a year. The mouse is nice, but really not meaningfully nicer than cheap gaming mice I can buy 4 of for the same price. They seem to last me 6 months before a button starts double clicking or not clicking or not registering releases or some other problem with a basic operation of the mouse. Im sad that this didnt really last any longer before I got some deal breaking problem. I use grab and drag and the tilt scroll to get around the issue right now, but Ive essentially ceased using the scroll wheel as a scroll wheel. There just doesnt seem to be a reliable gaming mouse with the form I like with a rest for your thumb. I gave what I thought was a quality mouse a try and it let down just as hard as cheaper options so I guess Im at the point where I just have to consider my gaming mice consumables for my PC like printer ink.
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Alex salas
Greater than one weekRecomendado 100% buena calidad, ergonomía, es robusto
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Hopper55
Greater than one weekAfter looking for a new mouse for about a year after building my computer and buying a cheap mouse online, i never would have guessed how primitive that mouse really was, having never had a mouse over 8k dpi moving to 20k was something i really had to get used to but it allows me to be very precise without being a burden even when not gaming. the mouse is also one of the most ergonomic ones i have tried out, it really fits my hand well and works as if it is an extension of my hand. i also like the fact that i can change the settings of this mouse like the rest of my razer gear. great mouse at a great price.
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shawn nelson
> 3 dayI bought this mouse to replace my old razer that was having double click issues. This mouse feels great for long gaming sessions. Very responsive and a lot of options to customize buttons, latency , ect... The razer central app makes it easy to set up profiles . Highly recommend for a mid priced mouse.