🎯 Elevate Your Game with Precision and Style!
The Razer Basilisk V3 is a customizable ergonomic gaming mouse designed for peak performance, featuring a 26K DPI optical sensor, 11 programmable buttons, and dynamic Chroma RGB lighting. With its iconic design and advanced technology, it ensures a competitive edge in gaming.
Brand | Razer |
Series | Basilisk V3 |
Item model number | RZ01-04000100-R3U1 |
Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
Operating System | Windows 11, Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 3.56 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.12 x 2.96 x 0.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.12 x 2.96 x 0.1 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Razer |
ASIN | B09C13PZX7 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | September 8, 2021 |
L**O
Razer Basilisk V3 - My First Step into the Razer World
As a newcomer to the world of Razer products, I was a bit apprehensive about trying their mouse. But the Razer Basilisk V3 has been a fantastic first impression. It's a comfortable, customizable, and reliable mouse that has helped me achieve great results in games like Valorant, League of Legends, and World of Warcraft.Customizable Comfort for Every GamerThe Basilisk V3 is incredibly comfortable to use, thanks to its ergonomic design. I was able to adjust the DPI and sensitivity to my liking, and the side buttons are easily accessible and programmable. This level of customization is a huge plus, allowing me to tailor the mouse to my specific needs and preferences.A Reliable Partner for Competitive GamingI've used the Basilisk V3 extensively in games like Valorant and League of Legends, and it has been a reliable partner. It's responsive, precise, and accurate, which is crucial for competitive gaming. I managed to reach Diamond in Valorant and Master in League of Legends with this mouse, and I credit its performance for helping me achieve those milestones.A Versatile Choice for All GenresWhile I mainly use the Basilisk V3 for competitive shooters, it's also a great choice for other genres like MMOs. I've used it extensively in World of Warcraft, and it handles the game's complex controls with ease. Its versatility makes it a great all-around mouse for any type of gamer.A Great First ImpressionOverall, the Razer Basilisk V3 has been a fantastic first experience with Razer products. It's a comfortable, customizable, and reliable mouse that has helped me achieve great results in various games. It's a solid choice for any gamer looking for a high-quality mouse that can handle a variety of genres.
G**G
Better than G502 (which is also great)
Always assumed Razer was mostly hype but after trying this mouse, I dunno if I will be buying Logitech again. Their quality has kinda gone down over the years. My last G502 only lasted a couple months before it started registering extra clicks.Button placement is way better on this mouse. And it just feels more comfortable and lighter. Plastic is a little bit cheaper than Logitech though. Software is a bloated mess, just like Logitech. RGB lighting looks way better. Um, I dunno I can't think of anything else. They're both great mice, but if you're looking to jump ship and you're used to the G502, this is your mouse.
P**2
Incredible Customization & Comfort for Long Gaming Sessions!
I’ve been using the Razer Basilisk V3 for a few months now, and it’s easily become my favorite gaming mouse. The ergonomics are spot on – it fits perfectly in my hand (I have a medium-sized hand) and feels comfortable even during extended gaming sessions. The textured grips on the sides make sure it doesn’t slip, even during intense moments.The standout feature for me is the 11 programmable buttons. I love customizing them for different games, from FPS to MMOs. The scroll wheel with adjustable resistance is also a game-changer; the smooth, free-spin option is perfect for quickly scrolling through inventory, while the tactile mode helps me switch weapons with precision.The RGB lighting is another highlight – it’s gorgeous and customizable with Razer Chroma. It adds a lot of personality to my setup. Performance-wise, the 26K DPI sensor is ultra-responsive, and I’ve noticed a real difference in accuracy and control.I had doubts about going wired again after using wireless mice for a while, but the Razer Speedflex cable is super lightweight and flexible, so it doesn’t get in the way. Plus, no worries about charging!Overall, the Razer Basilisk V3 hits the sweet spot for both casual and competitive gaming, and I’d highly recommend it to anyone looking for a versatile, feature-rich mouse.
C**T
Excellent office and gaming mouse!
I am really enjoying this mouse. Is it my favorite mouse? Hard to say, I have different mice for different things. I have a Naga Pro for MOBAs and MMOs, a Deathadder v2 Pro for FPS, and an Orochi for my gaming laptop. I also have a drawer full of other mice that I enjoy using from time to time like the Roccat Burst Pro that was my daily driver for nearly a year.So where does this mouse fit in? To me, this is the best all-rounder. The hyperscroll is great for getting through long webpages or spreadsheets. Combined with its comfortable ergonomic shape, and low noise and pleasant feel, it is excellent as an office mouse.However, it is great for FPS games as well. The main buttons feel nice to click. The side buttons are easy to find and press. And I have even found myself using the clutch every now and then when sniping. And I have come to appreciate the thumb rest. No more accidently dragging the edge of my thumb on the mousepad.The features do add some extra weight, however. This in turn makes it slightly less desirable than my Deathadder for shooters. But really not by much. I only notice the weight difference if I am quickly switching between them. In use though, I do just as well with the Basilisk as I do with the Deathadder. Both are comfy for long game sessions. with excellent ergonomics and good buttons. I do enjoy the scroll wheel on the Basilisk more than the Deathadder.I could probably press the Basilisk into service for a MOBA. However, I have grown accustomed to the Naga's six button side panel. Since I have the option, I would probably be included to use that LoL or HotS (not that I play either much anymore).For MMOs there is nothing that can replace my Naga with the 12 button side panel. The Basilisk just cannot compete, and that's ok. MMO mice a very specialized thing. If you are at the point where you need 24+ keybinds on your mouse, you probably already have this covered.But, if you need just one mouse in your life, I think the Basilisk is an excellent choice. Even if you are shopping office mice, give this one a look. The Smart-Reel Hyperscroll is a thing of beauty for the office once you get used to it. And when you are gaming, the sensitivity clutch can be really handy.Also, the lighting looks pretty cool and it's easy to work with. Aesthetics are important too :D
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