🔥 Own the game with precision and power in your palm!
The Razer Basilisk V3 X HyperSpeed is a professional-grade wireless gaming mouse featuring 9 customizable buttons, cutting-edge Razer HyperSpeed wireless technology, and an advanced 18K optical sensor for pixel-precise tracking. With an ergonomic design favored by millions, it offers up to 535 hours of battery life on Bluetooth and 285 hours on HyperSpeed wireless. Its Gen-2 mechanical switches ensure durability with up to 60 million clicks, while customizable Chroma RGB lighting enhances immersive gameplay.
Brand | Razer |
Series | Basilisk V3 X HyperSpeed |
Item model number | RZ01-04870100-R3U1 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows, macOS |
Item Weight | 3.88 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 | Classic Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Razer |
ASIN | B0BXBC26X8 |
Country of Origin | Thailand |
Date First Available | March 30, 2023 |
M**F
Perfect mouse
The mouse is virtually perfect. Not too lite weight. Not heavy and just spectacular. I personally love the fact that it has old fashioned battery. No recharge and it does last a very long time. I hate the synapse with the mandatory sleep mode which is extremely annoying so I just un installed it and use windows mouse set up. Too bad as there are lots of goodies in the synapse. I had a logi mouse that I paid x3 for and this one is third the price and actually better mouse even if it was the same price.
R**N
Very Responsive, Customizable, and Good Battery Life
This mouse is a 10/10 for the price. It is super responsive, has many color and dpi customizations, good battery life, all while remaining lightweight and very comfortable in your hand.
J**L
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Absolute Best Wireless Gaming Mouse!
The Razer Basilisk V3 Hyperspeed is hands down one of the best wireless gaming mice I’ve ever used! The ergonomic design fits perfectly in my hand, making long gaming sessions super comfortable. The customizable buttons and adjustable scroll wheel give me total control, whether I’m gaming or working.The Hyperspeed wireless connection is incredibly fast and responsive, with zero lag—it feels just as smooth as a wired mouse. Plus, the battery life is fantastic, lasting for days without needing a recharge. The RGB lighting adds a nice touch, making it look as good as it performs.If you’re looking for a high-performance, customizable, and ultra-responsive wireless gaming mouse, this is the one to get! Highly recommend!
K**Z
Most Comfortable Mouse I've used; scroll wheel isn't the most impressive
I have the Basilisk V3 (wired) at home for my gaming PC and absolutely LOVE how it feels, so I bought the V3 X Hyperspeed to use at work since I needed something wireless but wanted the same grip style. This mouse feels amazing to use all day and allows me to keep a more natural grip. The bluetooth connected to my work computer easily and I tested the USB adapter as well, both seemed solid. No issues with it disconnecting or lagging.I do absolutely miss the Hyperscroll that I have on the wired V3, but I can't justify spending an extra $100 on a V3 Pro for work and the cable management options in the office are abysmal. It would have been nice to have the ability to toggle between free scrolling and a stiffer scroll wheel (my $30 Logitech M705 even has that option), but I'm also not someone who gets much use out of the DPI switcher like other users might, so maybe some people like this trade off.Overall, I'd purchase again for the ergonomics, but I may upgrade in the future for my scroll wheel preferences and keep this as a backup.
M**T
One of the best
I absolutely love this thing. Fits great in my hand, and the design is very attractive.
E**N
Great mouse, even if it eats batteries.
I love it!This is the same quality that I have enjoyed from Razor for many years.The weight feels right, not too heavy or too light.The only downside is that it eats batteries, so rechargeables are recommended.
A**R
Cheap Wheel
The wheel started jumping after just 6 months of light use. Jumping meaning I will, for example, physically scroll the wheel up and the actual effect on the web page or whatever will be that it scrolls up a bit, scrolls down a bit, then up a bit, so on and so forth. Does the same jumping scrolling up and down.Do a web search and you'll find that this is a common problem with Razer mice, particularly this model. The common assertion from other customers is that Razer uses cheap, poor quality wheels with equally poor quality assurance. I'm not qualified to determine what the root cause is nor do I care. I didn't pay $80 for a premium mouse just for one of the core features to crap out in just 6 months of light use.To add insult to injury, Razer has a BS list of steps you have to take before they'll even let you contact them for support. I've already done them, but haven't yet contacted because I sense this is going to be a fight and don't want to deal with any more BS.I'll update my review following my interaction/s with support. As of right now, though my sentiment is this is my first and last Razer product. Never again.
S**M
Great mid range mouse option
My previous mice include the Razer Deathadder V2, Razer Basilisk V2 X Hyperspeed, and the Logitech Pro X Superlight.This is easily the most comfortable mouse I've used, the contours feel perfect and the extra button the side is well placed and feels like a natural addition. I've personally not found the weight an issue, though it is much heavier that most other mice, even ones that use a AA battery. I do prefer the external battery as I disliked having to plug in my mouse every so often to charge it, something that became much more frequent as the internal battery lost capacity.The new switches feel excellent, a noticeable improvement from the V2. Performance is good in all areas with the exception of the scroll wheel, which feels like it eats inputs for breakfast lunch and dinner. Basically when scrolling fast the Basilisk V3 seems to skip inputs. My V2 had similar issues and eventually I had to replace it when the scroll wheel started acting haywire and scrolling on its own or backwards. Something to keep an eye on.Appearance is unremarkable. The new RGB scroll wheel is appreciated, but fairly simple in customization. I have it set to static color but you can have it be reactive to clicking, color cycle, breathing, or a few other options with Razer Synapse.One small quirk is that if you have auto sleep on, it takes a bit to actually turn back on when using it again. Whereas the Razer Deathadder V2 was near instant in my experience, the Basilisk V3 takes a few seconds to get going, which sounds like nothing but does make a difference when it happens so often.TL;DR - It's a really good mouse at this price point, good performance and great comfort. Only negative is the scroll wheel and the weight if that matters to you.
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