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Razer Basilisk V3 Review

True Score

85
87
11

Experts

97
5,665

Consumers

Expert Rankings

The Razer Basilisk V3 is a versatile gaming mouse that also has good utility in the office. The mouse offers good programmability and comfort, but unfortunately, its software doesn’t work on MacOS systems.

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Overview

The Razer Basilisk V3 was first announced in late 2021 as a wired, mid-tier gaming mouse with up to twenty-four programmable inputs and a low click latency of 2.9ms. The mouse has an operating resolution of 26,000 DPI courtesy of its Optical LED sensor, and its twenty-four programmable inputs are customizable through its Razer Synapse 3 software. Its DPI can be precisely adjusted in increments of 50, and like most top-ranking computer mice, it also has RGB lighting.

Made for right-handed use, the V3’s ergonomic design includes a thumb rest and is suitable for all grip types. It also has a quiet click noise. Unfortunately, its sensor technology does not allow it to work on glass, and its customization software doesn’t work on MacOS systems. Check out our list of the best-rated gaming mice for even better alternatives.

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our Verdict

The sturdy Razer Basilisk V3 is a versatile, high-performance gaming mouse suitable for right-handed users that would also like to use it for work, but its software doesn’t work on MacOS. The wired mouse features a thumb rest for added comfort during long work sessions, but at 99.9g, it’s heavier than other premium options. Still, the mouse offers 24 programmable inputs for in-depth customization, and with a tested click latency of 2.9ms, it is great for swift responsiveness.

Sensitivity is adjustable in increments of 50 DPI, and this is easily done on Windows through its user-friendly Razer Synapse 3 software. The mouse’s scroll wheel also has stable Left and Right tilt buttons and supports free scrolling, while its PTFE mouse feet make for smooth maneuverability.

True Score

85

Reasons to Buy

  • Well built
  • Excellent ergonomics and customizable design
  • Programmable buttons for productivity and gaming
  • Very responsive main buttons
  • Adjustable sensitivity and DPI settings

Reasons to Avoid

  • Software doesn’t work fully on MacOS systems
  • Some users may find it slightly heavy
  • Issues with lagging or stuttering tracking reported by some users
  • N/a
  • N/a

Specifications

Adjustable Weight
Handedness
Max DPI
Min DPI
Number Of Buttons
Wireless
Wireless Connectivity

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Product Comparison

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Market Context

The Razer Basilisk V3 was first announced in late 2021 as a wired, mid-tier gaming mouse with up to twenty-four programmable inputs and a low…

The Razer Basilisk V3 was first announced in late 2021 as a wired, mid-tier gaming mouse with up to twenty-four programmable inputs and a low click latency of 2.9ms. The mouse has an operating resolution of 26,000 DPI courtesy of its Optical LED sensor, and its twenty-four programmable inputs are customizable through its Razer Synapse 3 software. Its DPI can be precisely adjusted in increments of 50, and like most top-ranking computer mice, it also has RGB lighting.

Made for right-handed use, the V3’s ergonomic design includes a thumb rest and is suitable for all grip types. It also has a quiet click noise. Unfortunately, its sensor technology does not allow it to work on glass, and its customization software doesn’t work on MacOS systems. Check out our list of the best-rated gaming mice for even better alternatives.

While the Razer Basilisk V3 is wired, the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro was released as its wireless version, making it slightly more convenient to use….

While the Razer Basilisk V3 is wired, the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro was released as its wireless version, making it slightly more convenient to use. As a wireless mouse, the V3 Pro also features receiver storage, but at 113g, it is slightly heavier than the V3, which weighs 99.9g. The V3 Pro’s wireless nature also allows it to connect to two devices through Bluetooth and its nano USB receiver, while the V3 only works with one device. Check out our Razer Basilisk V3 Pro review to see what else it’s got in store.

While the scroll wheel on the Razer Basilisk V3 can be used either as a notched or a freewheel, the one on the Razer DeathAdder…

While the scroll wheel on the Razer Basilisk V3 can be used either as a notched or a freewheel, the one on the Razer DeathAdder V2 only works as a notched wheel. Another difference is that the V3 has a thumb rest while the DeathAdder V2 does not, and the V3 has three side buttons while the DeathAdder V2 only has two.

While the Razer Basilisk V3 has only eleven buttons, the Logitech G502 HERO offers twelve, but the V3 allows for up to twenty-four programmable inputs…

While the Razer Basilisk V3 has only eleven buttons, the Logitech G502 HERO offers twelve, but the V3 allows for up to twenty-four programmable inputs (including shift commands), while the G502 only allows for twenty-one. Also worth noting is that the V3 has a lower click latency of 2.9ms compared to the G502, which has a latency of 3.7ms.

The Razer Basilisk V3 was announced as an update to the Razer Basilisk V2. It features a longer 7ft cable while its predecessor is equipped…

The Razer Basilisk V3 was announced as an update to the Razer Basilisk V2. It features a longer 7ft cable while its predecessor is equipped with a 6.2ft cable, and it also has a higher operating resolution of 26,000 DPI compared to the V2, rated at 20,000 DPI. On the flip side, the V2 has a lower click latency of 2.6ms, as opposed to the V2’s 2.9ms latency. We’ve also covered it in our Razer Basilisk V2 review, in case you’re interested.

Adjustable Weight

No

No

No

Handedness

Right-handed

Right-handed

Right-handed

Max DPI

20000 dpi

25600 dpi

20000 dpi

Min DPI

n/a

200 dpi

n/a

Number Of Buttons

8

11

11

Wireless

No

Wired

No

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Read review →: Razer Deathadder V2 Review Read review →: Logitech G502 Hero Review Read review →: Razer Basilisk V2 Review

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Score Card

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Expert Score

87

*.75

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C

Customer Score

97

*.25

We place a 25% weighted value on Customer Scores

True Score

85

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Expert Score Breakdown

  • Rtings
    A

    Trust Score

    86
    The Razer Basilisk V3 is good for office and multimedia work. It feels well-built and… read more

    By:

    Samuel Breton
  • Techgear Lab
    C

    Trust Score

    88
    The Razer Basilisk V3 builds on a storied mouse design with this most recent version,… read more

    By:

    Nick Miley
  • Tom’s Guide
    C

    Trust Score

    80
    The Razer Basilisk V3 has just one big difference from its predecessors: an automatically adjusting… read more

    By:

    Marshall Honorof
  • Trusted Reviews
    D

    Trust Score

    90
    The Razer Basilisk V3 is a cracking choice for anyone looking to beef up their… read more

    By:

    Reece Bithrey
  • Tom’s Hardware
    D

    Trust Score

    90
    The Razer Basilisk V3 stands out above other gaming mice with its premium textured finish… read more

    By:

    Scharon Harding
  • Digital Trends
    D

    Trust Score

    80
    Razer’s Basilisk V3 may not be a huge update, but its reshaped Hypershift button, free-spinning… read more

    By:

    Niels Broekhuijsen

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