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While Synapse is fully featured and it’s easy to set up custom lighting profiles and even sync your Razer devices together, it, unfortunately, doesn’t offer as many customization options as Logitech’s G Hub does. But it’s too bad that you can’t see any of this when your hand is on the mouse, making it largely pointless. If you spring for the Mouse Dock Pro, the lighting effects can be synchronized between the two, and when charging, the mouse will “breathe” in different colors to indicate its battery level. The lighting is bright even when set to only 30%, and you can customize the colors and patterns in Chroma Studio and, sync them to audio or on-screen gameplay, or make your own layered effects.
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One area of the Basilisk V3 Pro that shines is the RGB lighting apart from something like the super stripped back Viper V2 Pro, if you’re buying a Razer product, it’s to be expected. That ranges from changing the mouse’s layout to assigning media control keys, launching programs at the click of a button, and even pasting text and initiating keyboard macros. Using Razer Synapse, you can change all of them, assuming you have a left-click somewhere once you’re done. The mouse’s ergonomics are paired with 11 programmable buttons (technically Razer calls this “10+1” since it includes the profile button on the bottom). Overall, using the Basilisk V3 Pro just feels good. You can also enable scroll acceleration and make pages scroll faster depending on how fast you spin the wheel.Īpart from the internals, one of the biggest upgrades over the Basilisk Ultimate is the reconfigured and expanded layout of the PTFE feet the Basilisk V3 Pro smoothly glides without interruption.

This combines the two spin modes, allowing the tactile, notched scroll wheel to spin freely if you rake it fast enough.

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It can switch between tactile or free spinning at the touch of a button, and you can enable “Smart-Reel” mode in Razer Synapse. The scroll wheel is the best I’ve ever felt on a mouse. The divots in the center of the left and right buttons prevent you from hitting the scroll wheel by accident. The switches are also stiff enough to prevent me from misclicking while resting my fingers on either mouse button, an issue I’ve come across on some less expensive Logitech mice. It’s very reminiscent of Logitech’s beloved G502. The styling is aggressive but comfortable the flared pad provides a natural resting place for your thumb, and the diagonally sloped left and right mouse buttons similarly seat your index and middle fingers without overhang. It also doesn’t look too dissimilar from its predecessors, which is a great thing. Despite having smaller hands, I could comfortably hit nearly every one of the ten topside buttons without changing my grip. Even after extended gaming sessions or doing fine refining mask work in Photoshop, I always felt like I could keep going. What we like It’s supremely comfortableĪfter using the Basilisk V3 Pro for three weeks as my primary mouse, I never felt uncomfortable or wrist strain. Razer doesn’t advertise official compatibility with any platform other than PC. The dock can also be used as a 4000Hz wireless hub, enabling high-speed wireless connectivity, but at the time of writing only pairs with the Basilisk V3 Pro. You’ll either need to purchase the Razer Wireless Charging Puck for standalone compatibility with other wireless Qi certified charging mats or docks, or the $70 Mouse Dock Pro, which includes the charging puck.

The Basilisk V3 Pro supports wireless charging, but not out of the box. The HyperSpeed dongle can also be used to simultaneously pair Razer’s gaming keyboards, like the Deathstalker V2 Pro, and the mouse to your PC.
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Razer’s Basilisk V3 Pro keeps an identical look to the wired Basilisk V3 but bumps the sensor up from 26,000 DPI to 30,000, upgrades the optical switches to gen 3 (90 million versus 70 million clicks), and introduces 2.4GHz HyperSpeed wireless and Bluetooth connectivity options.
