Razer already has a mouse available called Razer Basilik V3 which has some very interesting details, especially if you are a gamer, both those who consume adventure games and those who get into esports.
The first thing you should know is that the design of the Razer Basilisk V3 comes with the improved motion sensor and also with a very precise wheel with many configuration options.
To give you a good idea of everything that’s coming, we present a series of very specific features that you should not lose sight of.
Configurable Wheel: Choose between touch scrolling and smooth free scrolling, or automatically switch between them based on your scrolling speed in Smart-Reel mode, now configurable in Synapse.
Second-generation optical sensor: Experience best-in-class tracking performance on a wider variety of surfaces, including glass, with support for smart features and 1 DPI pitch adjustments for more granular aiming and control.
140 or 210 hour battery: Enjoy smooth, lag-free performance for uninterrupted gaming or unlock a true 8000 Hz polling rate with the Razer Mouse Dock Pro or HyperPolling Wireless Dongle (both sold separately).
Customizable Controls: Assign an infinite combination of commands and macros to 13 easy-access controls, including its acclaimed multi-function trigger, to perform essential actions like push-to-talk, ping, and more.
Lots of Chroma: Customize each area with more than 16.8 million colors and countless lighting effects, and experience greater immersion while reacting dynamically with more than 200 games integrated with Chroma.
What you should know about the Razer Basilisk V3 line
Configure the Razer Basilisk V3 wheel
Keep in mind that there is one important feature coming to the Razer Basilisk V3 models and that is choosing between cycle touch mode, smooth scrolling with free spin or automatic switching between the two.
For example, Cycle Touch mode is all about precise and distinctive notched scrolling, ideal for switching between weapons and abilities. Smooth free-spin mode gives you high-speed scrolling to cover fast content. Then Smart-reel mode is to automatically switch from touch mode to smooth scroll mode based on scrolling speed. The great thing is that this entire section can be done from Synapse 4.
The second generation sensor
One of the most important sections in a mouse has to do with tracking the movement of the cursor and the Razer Basilisk V3 now works with all kinds of surfaces, including glass.
Among the most important features that you will be able to find in the Razer Basilisk V3 you will see that it accurately emulates the sensitivity of your old mouse to which you surely got used. There is also enough customization for your video games, looking for the best possible configuration.
Customizing controls on the Razer Basilisk V3
It may be a daunting issue for those who don’t play with a mouse as much, but those who are really into PC gaming and perhaps MOBA experiences will find in the Razer Basilisk V3 that there are enough customizable buttons that make the gaming experience much more attractive.
As if that were not enough, there is also a lot of synergy with other Razer items, in this case with the keyboards, which help them work with a single dongle.
The different models of the Razer Basilisk V3
Now, there are three options of the Razer Basilisk V3 that you should know and they are the following.
Basilisk V3 Pro 35K: 159.99 USD
Ergonomic for right handConnectivity: HyperSpeed Wireless, Bluetooth, USB Type CBattery: 140 hours at 2.4 Ghz, 210 hours with Bluetooth and 28 hours with HyperPollinh Wireless at 8000 Hz.Razer Chroma Lightning.Sensor: Focus Pro 35K Optical Sensor Gen-2Maximum sensitivity: 35,000 DPI, maximum speed 750 IPS and maximum acceleration 70G Programmable buttons: 13
Basilisk V3 35 K: 79.99 USD
Ergonomic for right handWired connectivityRazer Chroma LightningSensor: Focus Pro 35K Optical Sensor Gen-2Maximum sensitivity: 35,000 DPI, maximum speed 750 IPS and maximum acceleration 70GBProgrammable buttons: 13
There is also the Basilisk V3 X HyperSpeed model which is a little more austere and costs 69.99 USD. It connects via Bluetooth, the battery can last up to 535 hours and it doesn’t weigh that much. It is the simplest of the three.
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