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The Razer Basilisk V3 X HyperSpeed is a wireless gaming mouse engineered for professionals and enthusiasts alike, featuring 9 programmable controls, dual-mode wireless connectivity (HyperSpeed and Bluetooth), an advanced 18K optical sensor for pixel-perfect tracking, and an industry-leading 285-hour battery life. Its ergonomic design and customizable Chroma RGB lighting make it a must-have for gamers who demand performance and style without compromise.

















| ASIN | B0BXBC26X8 |
| Additional Features | 285 Hr Battery for HyperSpeed Wireless, 535 Hr Battery for Bluetooth, 5G Advanced 18K Optical Sensor, 9 Programmable Controls, Chroma RGB, Mechanical Switches Gen-2 |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 285 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #105 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #12 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Razer |
| Built-In Media | 1x AA battery, Important Information Guide, Razer Basilisk V3 X HyperSpeed, Wireless USB dongle |
| Button Quantity | 7 |
| Color | Classic Black |
| Compatible Devices | Mac, Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,105 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 5.12"L x 2.96"W |
| Item Type Name | PC Gaming Mice |
| Item Weight | 110 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Razer |
| Mfr Part Number | RZ01-04870100-R3U1 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Mac OS 10.15 Catalina, Windows 10 |
| Model Name | Basilisk V3 X HyperSpeed |
| Model Number | RZ01-04870100-R3U1 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 18000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Buttons | 7 |
| Operating System | Windows, macOS |
| Pattern | Mouse |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 5.0 meters |
| Special Feature | 285 Hr Battery for HyperSpeed Wireless, 535 Hr Battery for Bluetooth, 5G Advanced 18K Optical Sensor, 9 Programmable Controls, Chroma RGB, Mechanical Switches Gen-2 Special Feature 285 Hr Battery for HyperSpeed Wireless, 535 Hr Battery for Bluetooth, 5G Advanced 18K Optical Sensor, 9 Programmable Controls, Chroma RGB, Mechanical Switches Gen-2 See more |
| Style Name | V3 X Hyperspeed - Wireless |
| Theme | Video Game |
| UPC | 840272906965 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
P**S
Excellent Wireless Mouse with Great Performance
The Razer Basilisk V3 X HyperSpeed is an outstanding gaming mouse. The wireless connection is fast and reliable with no noticeable lag, and the mechanical switches feel crisp and responsive. Itโs comfortable to hold even during long sessions, and the customizable buttons add a lot of flexibility for both gaming and productivity. Battery life is impressive, and overall it delivers great performance for the price.
T**9
Great Battery Life and NoโLag Gaming Experience
The Razer Basilisk V3 X HyperSpeed is an outstanding gaming mouseโlightweight, comfortable, and incredibly responsive. The dualโmode wireless (HyperSpeed + Bluetooth) makes it super versatile, and the battery life is excellent even with heavy use. The customizable buttons and smooth scroll wheel give it that premium Razer feel, and the sensor tracks perfectly for both gaming and everyday work. Setup was fast, the build quality feels solid, and it performs flawlessly with zero lag. Overall, a fantastic upgrade for anyone who wants a reliable, highโperformance wireless mouse.
S**M
Great mid range mouse option
My previous mice include the Razer Deathadder V2, Razer Basilisk V2 X Hyperspeed, and the Logitech Pro X Superlight. This is easily the most comfortable mouse I've used, the contours feel perfect and the extra button the side is well placed and feels like a natural addition. I've personally not found the weight an issue, though it is much heavier that most other mice, even ones that use a AA battery. I do prefer the external battery as I disliked having to plug in my mouse every so often to charge it, something that became much more frequent as the internal battery lost capacity. The new switches feel excellent, a noticeable improvement from the V2. Performance is good in all areas with the exception of the scroll wheel, which feels like it eats inputs for breakfast lunch and dinner. Basically when scrolling fast the Basilisk V3 seems to skip inputs. My V2 had similar issues and eventually I had to replace it when the scroll wheel started acting haywire and scrolling on its own or backwards. Something to keep an eye on. Appearance is unremarkable. The new RGB scroll wheel is appreciated, but fairly simple in customization. I have it set to static color but you can have it be reactive to clicking, color cycle, breathing, or a few other options with Razer Synapse. One small quirk is that if you have auto sleep on, it takes a bit to actually turn back on when using it again. Whereas the Razer Deathadder V2 was near instant in my experience, the Basilisk V3 takes a few seconds to get going, which sounds like nothing but does make a difference when it happens so often. TL;DR - It's a really good mouse at this price point, good performance and great comfort. Only negative is the scroll wheel and the weight if that matters to you.
J**D
Not as good as a 3S, but less expensive. Hopefully better quality switches than the 3S.
I like this mouse, but it could be better. I purchased it to replace a Logitech MX-Master 3S, which is a great mouse except the microswitch for the left button stopped being reliable after less than three years. While that's a reasonable life for some users, perhaps, it seemed inadequate to me. My use case is general pc use for searching the web, writing emails, and managing finances. The Logitech wasn't used every day. The 3S has a higher palm hump, which the Basilisk lacks and I really prefer. The Basilisk is similar in overall size to the 3S, so for the most part it fits my hand sufficiently well. Hump size is the main downside to the Basilisk. That, plus the battery is not rechargeable. What, in 2026?! But I've adapted to it, and battery life so far has been very good. It has the combo BT + 2.4 gHz connectivity with a dongle. Both choices work very well and reliably. I like the center wheel size and action a lot. I like the slip pads on the bottom of the mouse. It has a very handy and perfectly responsive third thumb button that I don't currently use but gamers may find it useful. Only time will tell if Razer's microswitch quality is more durable, reliable, and longer lived than the crap switches Logitech put into the otherwise very good 3S. I have used the Basilisk about two months at the time of this review.
B**E
Excellent mouse for work and play games
My husband is a programmer, and he needs a new mouse, since he loves brand I think that he would loves this present and I was right!! The mouse is excellent ๐๐ป. Very good quality, good stability, it feels great to the touch, very nice color, not to much light at night. He works in an Alienware, and the connection was really easy.
P**N
Responsive and versatile
Great mouse. Love that I can change the cursor speed with the middle button. Very light. It does burn through battery pretty quick, but it only takes one AA battery and others I've used have needed 2. Is very responsive.
I**N
Poor connectivity, useless lights
Poor connectivity. The mouse goes to sleep if not used for a few minutes. Fine, save the battery. The problem is it randomly won't easily reconnect. Most times it takes about 5 seconds to reconnect after going into sleep mode. Sometimes, however, it can't seem to connect and can take 15-20 seconds to connect. This is very frustrating, especially coming from a wired mouse for the last 10 years. A new feature I recently discovered and has happened to me twice now (used the mouse for about three weeks) is the mouse now randomly disconnects and won't reconnect until you pull the mouse transceiver out and put it back in. Put your transceiver in the back to free up your front USBs? Oh, you FOOL! I thought the technology had advanced, so I went with a wireless mouse. I was apparently wrong and the things are still junk. Other thoughts: - It's very light compared to my old mouse. I wanted something substantial, not a piece of fluff. - Love the AA battery, I have rechargeable batteries and it's s snap to replace this one and recharge it. Ridiculous to get an internal battery that you can't change out in a few seconds when it dies. - I wish the side buttons were not pre-programmed. I keep hitting the side button when I'm just trying to move the mouse and it'll go 'back' a page in my browser. Especially frustrating after I have spent some time typing something and I go to post it and instead hit the back button. I have no intention of installing whatever bloatware they formed to control the buttons. - The light on the mousewheel is utterly useless. Your hand covers it when in use....and it wastes the battery life. Please just stop with the useless lights and colors. No one cares. - I do like the size and shape, and the thumb pad is big and comfortable. - Controlling the speed is easy, the middle button below the scroll wheel will change the cursor speed **Edit - this piece of junk won't stay connected. It randomly disconnects and can take up to 2-3 minutes to reconnect. My $20 logitech mouse NEVER disconnects so I know it can be done. (Logitech mouse is too small for comfort, bought for a back-up) STAY AWAY from this one, I'm regretting my purchase and going to try to get my money back.
J**N
A quality mouse for everyday users
I was tired of using a mouse with cheap switches. The only choice was to upgrade to a Gaming Mouse with switches made to last. I don't do much gaming except solitaire. The mouse is comfortable to grip. The buttons are easily reached. The size is much better than a compact mouse. The surfaces that you touch have a light grain, not slick like others. It is easy to adjust the mouse speed and know the computer will respond when you press the buttons. The thumb rest is a nice design and adds a little to its footprint to make it glide even easier. The battery cover is magnetic and easy access to the one battery. I needed Bluetooth to not have a wireless dongle stuck in my laptop. It ruined one from hitting my leg. A well made mouse even if you are not a gamer.
U**N
Very fast mouse, plug and play.
Very fast mouse and intuitive buttons. I don't game, just wanted a high class mouse and it works. Not able to customise for Mac OS but I'm ok with it.
K**R
Ergonomic!
Very good mouse. Incredibly ergonomic, lightweight and accurate. I am a big guy and have very big hands and it feels very comfortable for me. Dropped it a couple times now and works every time. Cant say the same about my Alienware mouse I bought which was heavy and broke on the first accidental drop and was also $40 more. Would get this one over that every time. Battery life is great- havenโt charged it once in 2 weeks of around 4 hours a day of use. No input lag at all. 5 stars.
D**S
Small but bold!
I owned a Razer Viper Mini which I really loved due to the form factor but it died out and since it was discontinued I gave the new Basilisk Mobile a go and OMG I'm in love with it. Perfect if you have small hands and the ergonomics feel just right. The mouse is super light as well. All and all really good portable mouse that pacts some nice features..
A**K
Amazing!
Amazing product. Just as expected.
E**N
Mouse excelente
Excelente mouse
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