Testseek.com have collected 122 expert reviews of the Razer Basilisk and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Razer Basilisk.
November 2017
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122 Reviews
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Adjustable thumb "clutch" easier to use than any sniper button
Comfortable thumb rest area
PWM3389 sensor closely related to the familiar PWM3360
Adjustable scroll wheel pressure control
DPI Clutch button
PixArt sensor and Omron switches
Flexible
Braided cord
Comfy thumb grip
Customizable scroll-wheel resistance
Size-swappable DPI control
Aggressive price
Comfortable design
Innovative clutch
Useful HyperShift feature
Handy thumb rest
Comfortable design and grips
Customizable buttons
DPI clutch
Great
Smooth performance
Adjustable scroll wheel resistance
Onboard profile storage
Long
Easy to use software
Reasonably priced
Comfortable
Feature
Comfortable design with an excellent sensor. Customizable sniper clutch is the best implementation of this feature yet. Adjustable scroll resistance
Packing deep color customization, lots of sensitivity options, and a nifty thumb grip, the Razer Basilisk is a proficient gaming mouse at a promising price...
Side buttons are undistinguishable, Scroll wheel feels slightly loose, Annoying registration requirements, No lefty version, Beta configuration software
The Basilisk is one of the best FPS mice out there, but Razer's Synapse 3 beta software has a way to go before it realizes its full potential...
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Published: 2017-12-30, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Comfortable design and grips, Customizable buttons, DPI clutch, Great, smooth performance, Adjustable scroll wheel resistance, Onboard profile storage, Long, braided cord, Easy to use software, Reasonably priced
Mouse button design wraps over edge, can be annoying
Don't get me wrong, the Razer Basilisk is a great performing and very comfortable ergonomic FPS gaming mouse with plenty of customization options. However, if you're like me, the design of the right mouse button may be just enough of an annoyance to keep...
Published: 2017-12-24, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
Since the Basilisk is aimed mostly towards FPS, we have tested it in titles such as Quake Champions, Battleborn, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and DOOM. After calibration, the mouse performed excellent thanks to the modded PWM3389, which supports up to...
Adjustable thumb "clutch" easier to use than any sniper button, Comfortable thumb rest area, PWM3389 sensor closely related to the familiar PWM3360
Unconventional shape might dissuade some, Scroll wheel resistance is adjustable, but hard to get set properly, Beta version of Razer Synapse is still not great
The Basilisk's biggest issue is that, regardless of how Razer's positioning, it's a direct competitor for the DeathAdder a.k.a. one of the most popular mice in the world. And while the clutch is definitely a smart take on the Sniper button, it's not enoug...
Comfortable design, Innovative clutch, Useful HyperShift feature, Handy thumb rest
Software still in beta, Not as attractive as other Razer mice
The Basilisk is the first mouse Razer has made in a while that really feels different. The mouse is extremely comfortable to hold, and while there’s no denying that the clutch is kind of an eyesore, it does exactly what it’s supposed to, and it works more...
The Basilisk's biggest issue is that, regardless of how Razer's positioning, it's a direct competitor for the DeathAdder a.k.a. one of the most popular mice in the world. And while the clutch is definitely a smart take on the Sniper button, it's not enoug...