
The Razer Basilisk V3 is a versatile wired gaming mouse known for its affordability and robust features. This review focuses on the version equipped with Razer’s Optical 26K sensor, though an updated model featuring the Focus Pro 35K sensor (Basilisk V3 35K) is also available.
With 11 programmable buttons, a tilting scroll wheel, and a weight of 101 g, the Basilisk V3 offers extensive options, but may feel heavy to users accustomed to lightweight mice. Its ergonomic design includes a thumb rest for added comfort during prolonged use.
Priced at $69.99 USD MSRP, this mouse is often discounted on various online retailers, making it a strong contender for both gaming and productivity-focused setups.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
THE GOOD
- Price-to-Performance
At under $100 USD, the Basilisk V3 strikes an excellent balance between affordability and performance, making it an ideal upgrade for users moving from budget mice in the <$50 USD range.
- Scroll Wheel
Features a 4-way tilting scroll wheel with selectable notched and free-spinning modes, enhancing its versatility for both gaming and productivity tasks.
THE BAD
- Weight
It’s not the lightest of gaming mice, weighing in at 101 g.
THE REST
- Overall
The Basilisk V3 offers great value for users seeking a reliable and affordable gaming mouse. Newer options include the Basilisk V3 35K and the wireless Basilisk V3 Pro for those wanting more advanced features.
The Razer Basilisk V3 comes with the mouse, stickers, and user documentation. The attached braided cable is 1.9 m long, offering durability and flexibility that minimizes drag during use. The mouse itself has a sturdy construction, though its weight of 101 g makes it better suited for users who don’t mind heavier peripherals.
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Front of the box.
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Bottom of the mouse.
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Birds eye view of the mouse.
The Basilisk V3 is compatible with Razer Synapse 3 software, which allows users to adjust key settings such as DPI, polling rate, debounce time, and lift-off distance. The software also supports remapping for all 11 programmable buttons, enabling users to create profiles tailored to specific games or productivity tasks. A secondary profile button located on the underside of the mouse makes it easy to switch between configurations on the fly.
Additionally, the Basilisk V3 integrates with Razer Chroma, offering customizable RGB lighting effects and dynamic in-game reactions for supported titles. This feature enhances both the aesthetic and immersive qualities of the mouse if RGB is a preference.
Equipped with a 26,000 DPI Optical Sensor, the Basilisk V3 delivers precise tracking and responsiveness for a wide range of applications. The Razer Optical Mouse Switches Gen-2 provide crisp, tactile feedback for the left and right clicks, ensuring reliability during fast-paced gaming.
The mouse supports a default polling rate of 1000 Hz and demonstrated consistently low latency during testing, making it a dependable option for both casual and competitive gamers. It achieved average latency measurements of 1.38 ms in wired mode.
Designed with ergonomics in mind, the Basilisk V3 features a thumb rest that reduces drag and enhances comfort. The programmable buttons are strategically placed for easy access, though users with smaller hands may find the sniper/trigger button challenging to reach.
The scroll wheel’s dual functionality, with left and right tilt and adjustable spin modes, adds versatility for productivity tasks like document navigation or game-specific commands. The mouse’s smooth feet ensure it glides effortlessly across various surfaces, further enhancing its usability for extended sessions.
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Left side of the mouse with navigation buttons.