Looks basically brand new. Had both a usb dongle and a hyperspeed dongle from my previous Basilisk that died after I had been frankensteining it for quite awhile. Paired no problem. Hopefully this one has less issues with its scroll wheel/scroll click. But its basically the best mouse with the amount of buttons and good macro software.
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While it's well designed and comfortable, it's way to expensive for just a mouse. You don't notice any of its gaming features 99% of the time and the battery drains way too fast. I would've preferred the wired version now knowing how often I have to charge it.
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This Razer Basilisk V3 Pro mouse replaced my previous gaming mouse, the Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum. I migrated the Logitech (still working just fine) to a non-gaming laptop, thus the need for a replacement. The mice are very similar in build quality and design, with this Razer Basilisk being ever so slightly faster at wireless then the Logitech was, and that is amazing. I use this mouse, as well as the previous, in a claw-like hold (palm not flat on mouse), so there is a button close to the front left side of the mouse that I cannot use, at least in my typical hold style. I believe my hand to be of medium male size. I don't use the button(s) to the front anyways, so not a big deal at all. The left/right mouse buttons are super-fast, clicky, and very responsive. When I first tried the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro mouse on my favorite FPS, I had a tendency to hit the Sensitivity button (first button to the rear in the middle of the left/right mouse buttons). This would of course mess up my play and I would have to cycle the button 3 or 4 times to get to where it was before. However, thanks to Synapse software by Razer, you can make the buttons do what you want including nothing. That is what I have that button doing now. The next one in between the left/right mouse buttons is for the mouse wheel, whether it is smooth or notched moving. I hit this button every now and then, but it is not a problem like the one to the rear of it. By the way, for normal PC work, the wheel could be a bit more notch-like when in that mode, but I guess it will do. The battery lasts about as long as the Logitech did when it was new. I would say I get around 30 solid hours with the Razer mouse before needing a charge. When needing a charge, the long, nicely braided cable can be used to charge the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro mouse, the same as the Logitech does. All in all, the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro is an excellent mouse for gaming AND normal PC work for me.Read full review
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I had a Razer DeathAdder. The Basilisk V3 Pro is like driving a Lucid Air after owning a Chevy Volt. It’s so responsive and comfortable! I also love the way it pairs with my DeathStalker, freeing up a port and reducing the clutter. Razer products are so well made. I have no doubt this mouse will last me for years to come.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Awesome mouse I won’t use razer software with it but there’s ways around it. My favorite gaming mouse I’ve ever used
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Excellent mouse well-built could be a little heavier. The white version really stands out.
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I thought the mx master 3s was the best mouse until I purchase razor Basilisk v three pro mouse. I did not think that I would like the lights so much but I am sold.
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Comfortable, good mouse for productivity but a bit too heavy for fps games.
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very comfortable and give you options to modify the buttons.
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Great for gaming and fits smaller hands well if you like palming your mouse
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