

🎮 Own the Game with Precision, Speed & Style
The Razer Basilisk V3 Pro is a premium wireless gaming mouse engineered for professionals and enthusiasts seeking unmatched precision, speed, and customization. Featuring a 30K DPI Focus Pro optical sensor, ultra-responsive Gen-3 optical switches, and 13 programmable buttons, it delivers flawless performance across gaming and productivity tasks. Its 13-zone Chroma RGB lighting creates a personalized immersive experience, while versatile connectivity options and long battery life ensure uninterrupted use. Ergonomically designed and packed with advanced tech, this mouse is the ultimate tool to elevate your digital command.




















| ASIN | B0B6Y3XYFG |
| Additional Features | Chroma RGB, Fast Optical Switches Gen-3, Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor, HyperScroll Tilt Wheel, Programmable Buttons |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, Office |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 90 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #305 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #21 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Razer |
| Built-In Media | Important Product Information Guide, Mice, Type C Cable, USB Dongle Adapter + Wireless USB Dongle |
| Button Quantity | 11 |
| Color | Classic Black |
| Compatible Devices | Mac, Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | 2.4GHz Wireless , Bluetooth, USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,708 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 5.12"L x 2.96"W |
| Item Type Name | PC Gaming Mice |
| Item Weight | 0.24 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Razer |
| Model Name | Basilisk V3 Pro |
| Model Number | RZ01-04620100-R3U1 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 30000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Buttons | 11 |
| Operating System | Windows, macOS |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 10.0 meters |
| Special Feature | Chroma RGB, Fast Optical Switches Gen-3, Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor, HyperScroll Tilt Wheel, Programmable Buttons Special Feature Chroma RGB, Fast Optical Switches Gen-3, Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor, HyperScroll Tilt Wheel, Programmable Buttons See more |
| Style Name | V3 Pro - Wireless |
| UPC | 840272902981 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
S**M
A superb mouse (comparison with Logitech G502 X)
Ok, I've compared this mouse with its closest rival, the Logitech G502 X. If you're trying to decide between the two, this review might be the most helpful to you. *Feel:* Both mice have a very comfortable feel. My hands are on the larger side so I've always preferred an ergonomic mouse instead of the "claw-grip" type mice. Both mice achieve this. The Razer is very comfortable to me. The Logitech mouse was initially uncomfortable, but it has an additional feature, which is that the clutch button can be popped off and reversed or even completely eliminated to make room for your thumb. Simply reversing that button made it very comfortable for me. I'd say these mice tie on comfort. *Glide:* Both mice glide smoothly on the trackpad. Perhaps the Logitech has a slight edge on smoothness, but really they're both good. *Buttons:* Both mice have excellent buttons. Again, if I was to say which I prefer as far as the quality of the click, perhaps it would be the Logitech again, but it's a negligible difference. I prefer the Logitech's clutch button, but both are really good. *Scroll Wheel* On this point, the Razer crushes it in my opinion. The Logitech scroll wheel is extremely heavy when in ratcheting mode. It's just so unsatisfying. Perhaps I got a bad one. But the Razer's ratcheting mode is very smooth and yet you can definitely still feel the clicking feeling. Both mice have a really good smooth-scroll mode, but the Logitech's is a little harder to activate and feels a little clunky in that regard. *Misc Features:* I like the customizability of RGB lighting for both mice. I'm not a huge fan of the snake logo on the Razer so I was able to turn that off. When my computer is locked it still lights up which is a bit annoying, but not a huge deal. The Razer also has a really cool effect when you wake it up. It makes a "click" as if someone is clicking the mouse. At first it freaked me out, but it's actually quite cool. *Battery:* The Logitech wins again on battery life, by quite a bit. Since I use my computer a lot for work, I plug the Razer in every evening. It's not really a big deal because I would probably plug it in every night anyways, and it has more than enough power for a full day. But if battery size is important to you, the Logitech definitely wins on that point. *Summary:* In the end, I returned the Logitech. The scroll wheel was driving me crazy. If it weren't for that it would have been the winner, but I really like this Razer mouse and I'm very happy with it.
D**G
Best wireless mouse I ever owned.
This mouse design is extremely similar to another top popular brand I've used before, so it was easy to get used to, but once I actually used it, I realized how much better it is. It's very fast and responsive, charges fast, and has nice RGB lights. The grip on the sides are very tactile and the clicks are satisfying. The battery lasts a few days and I just charge it before bed so it's perfect. My FPS aim and 180° turns have improved dramatically and so has my general PC use, I rarely "misclick" with this mouse! The weight is perfect for me, some people think it's too heavy, but I have a heavy hand so it's great for me. Compared to my old brick wireless mouse that used a AA battery, this is super light. My ONLY complaint as that the mouse wheel clicks a bit too easily, and when scrolling in something like File Explorer, I tend to accidentally push too hard and open a new tab. The scroll wheel otherwise is amazing, and the left/right wheel buttons are very responsive and makes swapping tabs and scrolling quickly very easy. I don't use the auto hyper scroll feature because I'm worried about the mechanism wearing down so I stick to manual, but the manual press feels logical and not physical, meaning it seems to activate as a logical switch function and not as a depressed switch like my other old mouse (it's not a physical button lock). I'm completely sold on the new optical switches, and I'm never going back to my previous favorite brand after this. I saw some people calling Razer a "luxury brand" or a "sponsor brand", but that's definitely not the impression I got with this mouse. It's as awesome as it looks! The white color is beautiful and looks great glowing on top of my desk.
B**N
Very good mouse
Good mouse, pricey for a mouse however these higher model mouse’s last quite a while as I know from previous experience with Razer. They also are great if your hardcore gamer needing lightning fast sensors. Even normal use they are very nice and smooth. The free spin wheel on this is very cool. For any use these mice are good. Worth the money for more reasons than stated here. Razer makes good stuff. The last mouse I had from them looked like a fighter jet and came in a clear plastic case, and that lasted about 10 years. What more is to be said? Expensive? Yes. Worth it? Also yes. Bluetooth connectivity is great. Using its usb chip that comes in the box is also great. 0 noticeable input delay. Even with low battery.
F**!
Best mouse I’ve ever used!
Best mouse I’ve ever owned. I play a lot of single player big RPG games so I didn’t need to crazy light fps esports mouse, I wanted a little more comfort and heft to it and thus definitely delivers. It fits in my hand like a glove and glides perfectly. Great sensors and controls and super easy to manage software to go with it. Great for gaming and casual editing.
R**S
Awesome gaming mouse for my son
Bought this Razer Basilisk V3 Pro for my son and he’s been loving it! The mouse feels super premium and the customizable controls make it perfect for gaming and even homework (he actually uses those extra buttons for shortcuts and macros). The scroll wheel is super smooth and the RGB lighting looks amazing. He loves tweaking the colors. Performance-wise it’s flawless. The tracking is accurate, there’s zero noticeable lag and it feels great in hand. He says it’s comfortable even after hours of Fortnite or Minecraft sessions. My only gripe and the reason for 4 stars instead of 5 is the battery life. It’s decent but it doesn’t quite hit the mark promised especially if you’re using the RGB lights. We have to charge it more often than expected so keep that in mind if you’re a heavy gamer or forgetful about plugging things in. Overall, highly recommend this for any serious gamer especially if you want top-notch features and customization. Just be ready to keep that charging cable nearby!
N**1
Really good mouse yes
Really satisfied looks good to the naked eye and is pretty practical it being wireless and all. A bit pricy yes but if ur a fan of the Razer products and enjoy their designs then yes! Got for it buy one!
J**A
Best mouse
Awesome mouse and feels amazing. Heavy and grippy
A**R
Disconnects every 5-10 Minutes - AVOID THIS MOUSE
I had the predecessor version that was wired. Loved it and decided I wanted to "upgrade" to the next gen wireless pro version. Boy, what a MISTAKE that was. I have had the white version for about a month or so and can tell you with the utmost certainty to move on to the next choice. The real issue with this mouse is that it loses connection randomly every 10-20 minutes. Enough to be too much. shouldn't EVER disconnect. Ive had $20 logitech mice that never disconnect at work. Razer software is a joke. I additionally got a Viper 3 pro that I use for gaming only which is great and doesnt share the same issues. I use the basilisk for media and everything but gaming basically so as to not ruin the scroll wheel on my gaming mouse. The disconnecting issue in and of itself takes this down to a 1 star really. Im using the Basilisk 3 pro right now and have already disconnected 3 times in the past 5-10 minutes... Its only saving grace is that the mouse itself is great. Buttons, the scroll wheel and having a toggle option to change the scroll speed. overall ergonomics are amazing. But its no surprise to anyone that razer's software is complete dumpster fire trash on majority of their products. I'm just glad my viper is functional as I can't deal with the scroll wheel and cheap side buttons on the superlight 2 pro x. only reason I gave it 2 stars is due to the mouse itself feeling great in hand and the buttons all functional (when its connected). If not for the disconnecting issues this mouse would be 5 stars imo. Its even more pathetic that the mouse still disconnects even when its wired connection lmao. Its basically the mouse resetting itself power wise due to the software it seems. DUMBEST technical issue I've a mouse have in a long time and its a premium mouse in 2024. If you skipped to the bottom just avoid this mouse. I'd recommend getting viper 3 pro if youre looking for a gaming mouse and if you're looking for a media mouse or something for editing then look elsewhere. Logitech has a mouse that has similar ergs and shape. Pretty sure the $50 version would outbeat this mouse simply bc it can stay on/connected. Ps Ive updated firmware and software and still the mouse turns off and on /// periodically disconnects. hard to believe you can take that many steps back regarding the product.
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