Razer Basilisk V3 Pro Right-hand Optical RF Wireless + Bluetooth + USB Type-C 30000 DPI Black
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Price: £147.75
Brand: Razer
Description: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro Gaming Mouse (Wireless/Black/30000dpi/6 Buttons) - RZ01-04620100-R3G1. Razer Basilisk V3 Pro Right-hand Optical RF Wireless + Bluetooth + USB Type-C 30000 DPI Black - shop the best deal online on appliances4.me
Category: Mice
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Product ID: 323731
Delivery time: Next Day
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MPN: RZ01-04620100-R3G1
EAN: 8886419334026
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Author: Al. Batman
Rating: 5
Review: I bought this alongside the Razer Ornata V2 keyboard, and have been using the two in tandem since moving on from a gaming laptop to a full PC. For the past 10 years or so I've been using a variety of cheap mice with short lifespans of around a year or so, before throwing them out as they break and getting a new one. Spending the extra money to upgrade to a proper gaming mouse has been a joy, and the ergonomic and simple design of the Basilisk V3, alongside its' added comforts, is wonderful. Starting with criticisms, the only major one I have is the size of the mouse. I have relatively large hands, and I find the mouse width to be slightly too small for me to rest on comfortably while maintaining a good grip, but I chalk this more up to a me issue than an actual design fault. I also find the DPI toggle to be a little frustrating, as there is only a button to cycle the DPI settings as opposed to two buttons - one that toggles it up, and one that toggles it down. However, as the Razer software that comes with the product is highly intuitive, and the buttons' functions are highly customisable, this is easily fixed if it's an actual problem (which, as I only use the one DPI settings, it isn't). For the positives, there are many, and I'll try to go over them quickly. The rubber of the grips has both a pleasant texture and a good gripping element, while the overall design is highly ergonomic and comfortable to rest my thumb on. The plastic of the mouse buttons is also obviously quality, with good texture and durability (though I've not exactly tried to rip the thing apart). The scroll wheel/mouse 3 is also comfortable and rolls nicely, with a mechanical switch to change between free-roll and incremental (it makes a very cool sounding "click" when you press it, which I tend to do just for the sake of it) The RGB lighting effects are high quality, and alike with the Ornata keyboard, the Razer Chroma Studio software is intuitive, and easy to use and customise. Alike with the keyboard though, I wouldn't mind the lights being slightly brighter - though the dimmer lighting is easier on the eyes, and less distracting during gaming. Overall, for the price, I'm honestly very impressed. While the keyboard feels "fair" for the cost, the Basilisk feels a bit like a steal - while some may find the number of buttons "limiting", I personally prefer the simpler layout. I earnestly don't think there's a better mouse I could buy without having the thing moulded for the shape of my hand.
Author: Joseph
Rating: 4
Review: I was a little sceptical of wireless gaming mice in the past I didn't believe that they would come close to the low latency of wired mice. The battery life with the provided battery is fantastic and is only down about a quarter of the battery since purchase in the three months I've had it and not once have I turned it off in that time, only entering its standby mode. My only gripe is it seems requires line of sight with the 2.4g receiver else it (somewhat rarely) loses connection for a split second something easily rectified with a USB Male to Female cable