Razer Basilisk V3 Customizable Ergonomic Gaming Mouse: Fastest Gaming Mouse Switch - Chroma RGB Lighting - 26K DPI Optical Sensor -Classic Black

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  • Maya Cuzco

    > 3 day

    *** General Thoughts *** Having owned multiple Razer mice, it comes to no surprise the sheer quality that comes with the product. It has a very nice matte field and feels very ergonomic for medium to larger hands. *** Lightning *** One of the best additions is the multiple zone RGB on the bottom of the mice, which is a rather big change for razer considering that most other mice only have lightning on the logo and the scroll wheel. It is extremely bright, however since lighting uses razer synapse, it may not be worth it. *** Feel *** As I said above, it has a generally nice feel to it and it is very good to hold. The wheel has a switch to change between a frictionless and a very nice clicky feel. Its best of both worlds and I love it. The side buttons are also really nice to click and feel placed well. *** Conclusion *** Lastly, the price. For around $40, it may not be something that everyone is up to, but certainly worth it compared to anything else in the same price range.

  • Doris Esther Caraballo

    > 3 day

    Please contact me The mouse has problems. I need a returns

  • Gail Karels

    19-11-2024

    So I bought this mouse some time around New Year’s Day, and was pleased with mouse’s look except, being a avid razer product user I noticed some things were missing like stickers,1-year warranty registration card, manual, no cap on the usb cord for the mouse, etc. and the mouse wheel was tight and wouldn’t scroll well. then one morning I had booted my computer up and razer synapse had booted up like normal. But, my mouse wheel had finally given out, and the LEDS were all different colors in all sections other ones that wouldn’t change at all, would remain a red glow no matter the color or effect I’d set it to. Furious as I had the mouse no less than two weeks and it already bricked itself. But I’ve worked with razers Support in the past and they are always more than reasonable, and I ended up sending it back free of charge, and another one came via one day shipping, and I was shocked to see everything I was missing that I had mentioned was there for my replacement model, leading me to believe I was originally sent a used or refurbished model. I’ve had no issues since I’ve at least passed the two week mark, also this isn’t uncommon for razer products in my household as I’ve mentioned this wasn’t my first time reaching out to their support. I will update if anything changes!

  • joshua arriola enriquez

    > 3 day

    Excelente opción para shooters

  • Timothy L

    > 3 day

    better than g502

  • Claudia Meneses

    > 3 day

    Recibido antes de la fecha de entrega, muy buen servicio.

  • John Nguyen

    > 3 day

    I want to preface this by saying that I came from a Logitech G903, and a Logitech G500 (OG) before that. The G500 was my first real gaming mouse and I loved that thing. I had zero issues with it ergonomically and Ive gotten pretty comfortable with it playing FPS games. Im not going to pretend Im an esports pro or some hotshot, but I think I was above average rank rise. That was back then in middle/high school. Now I just play casually and use my computer for CAD and sometimes play valorant and warzone (casually) with friends. The main reason why I had to get a new mouse in the first place was that the left click on the G500 started double-clicking and even sometimes did not register a click at all. I figured it lasted me long enough maybe I should look into the newer version or successor for it. This was the G502. There are a lot of great things about the G502, and from what I can tell this mouse benchmarked that mouse. I went to a local BestBuy to try out some mice for myself, I was not really totally in love with the left and right clicks. They happened to have a G903 right next to it, and the clicks felt way better, way more positive feeling (and sounding). The G903 became my primary mouse for work/play on my desktop as well as my laptop, being wireless and all. However, maybe after a couple of months, I started having some problems with the scroll wheel. Essentially, the scroll wheel would register two scroll clicks with one scroll click, sometimes not even a click. It was honestly really annoying, Im not sure how I dealt with that for the last two years. Eventually, I had enough and decided to get another mouse. This time I looked at what Razer had to offer. I watched some videos comparing the G502 to the Basilisk and decided to go with the Basilisk over Logitech since no real improvement has been made since the G502 has come out. Now onto the review of the mouse. Its fantastic, and everything I was looking for. The scroll wheel is light years better than anything Logitech has. The left and right buttons are, I believe optical switches, pretty nice. The materials seem to be textured plastic, similar to those of PBT keycaps. The lighting isnt really important to me since I leave it on one color anyway, but the underglow (diffused) light strip is a nice touch. The software is not as intuitive as Id like, but it gets the job done. I dont play competitive FPS anymore, so I cant talk much about its accuracy or performance but it definitely didnt hinder my play at all. It is way more comfortable than the G903 (obviously), and I feel as if I can hold it all day using a claw grip. The wire doesnt get intrusive, and this is coming from someone who used a wireless mouse primarily before! All in all, this mouse really fit, and exceeded, my needs.

  • Jon

    Greater than one week

    You think you dont NEED a new mouse. You think your 5 year old mouse from work will do just fine forever and works well enough to game with. Then you try this and you wonder how many other bad decisions you have made over the past decade.. 10/10 would buy again.

  • watson

    > 3 day

    My last mouse was the Razer Taipan White from 2014, which still works great but feels like a change. I bought this Basilisk V3 during the 2022 Thanksgiving to replace it, definitely feels like a significant upgrade all around. Shoutout to Razer for the excellent quality product! Ill pick the Razer mouse over any other.

  • GF

    > 3 day

    Ive been using an anodised aluminium mouse mat for a couple of years with G502, but the thing has always been making a lot of noise (the same sort of noise as you would get from sliding G502 down on finely polished wooden surface). These teflon feet actually make the thing slide silently. The mouse comes bundled with Razers new super-ultra-extra-speed-flex cable. The cable is not just a marketing nonsense, it indeed has barely noticeable drag. The build quality is spotless. Even the mouse wheel that generally makes Razer products look low-quality has fairly nice feel. About the Synapse software. Right after installation I discovered a bug with using on-the-flight DPI feature (i. e. you hold a button and use the scroll wheel to adjust the DPI). When coupled with free spinning wheel, the the DPI keeps increasing even after the wheel has stopped. The bug has been reported, but the very fact that I encountered a bug almost immediately after installation is concerning. Apparently, the rumors about Razer Synapse are also true. Which is bad. Very bad, if that is their attitude.

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