
Razer’s Basilisk V3 Pro remains competitive in 2026, priced at $89 (was $159.99), a few years after its first introduction. Content makers can pound out video edits for hours without numbness, casual gamers can browse and game without straining their wrists, and professionals continue to rely on its dependable clicks and silky-smooth tracking.
Razer designed the Basilisk V3 Pro with a right-handed ergonomic form that feels natural in your palm. They incorporated a built-in thumb rest to relieve pressure during extended gaming sessions, as well as textured side grips that keep your fingers firmly in place even when you start sweating. Users report that the fit feels tailored to them, especially if you have a palm or claw grip. In terms of weight, the Basilisk V3 Pro weighs 112 grams, which provides a comfortable firm feel that many users prefer over ultra-light mice when precision cursor control is required, particularly for content production or slow-paced gaming.
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Thirteen programmable buttons provide all the versatility you require, while the two major click buttons are optical switches that can withstand 90 million actuations without breaking a sweat, and they provide a crisp response devoid of the annoying double click problem that can occur with some mechanical designs. The scroll wheel is a standout feature, with a dual-mode capability that allows you to switch between fine and deliberate steps for scrolling through spreadsheets or timelines, and free-spin for dashing through big documents or web pages. The sensitivity clutch button, which allows you to immediately reduce the DPI for those all-important pixel-perfect tweaks, is a genuine lifesaver, especially for photo editing or super-precise targeting.
The sensor tracks flawlessly at up to 30,000 DPI on practically any surface, including glass in some cases. Razer’s HyperSpeed connection ensures lag-free wireless performance, and if that isn’t enough, Bluetooth is always an option. The battery life is an impressive 110 hours at regular polling rates without the fancy RGB, and even longer if you turn off the lights completely, so you’ll be good for a few days of mixed use before needing to recharge. If you do need to recharge, the optional charging dock or puck will do the job quickly, saving you from having to clutter your desk with cables.

RGB illumination wraps around the scroll wheel, the logo, and under the mouse, and it syncs with all of your other devices using Razer software. Content creators frequently utilize it to complement their setup or content theme, while casual users simply enjoy the subtle effects that brighten the workspace without getting in the way.





