Practical testing …
Let’s start with the more leisurely representatives. Speaking of cozy, gamer eye syndrome is a problem with dry, irritated eyes in gamers, as they blink significantly less often during concentrated gaming and therefore spread less tear fluid on their eyes.
Tom Clancy The Division 2 …
The game Tom Clancy The Division 2 requires rather precise weapon controls for targeted hits with assault or sniper rifles.
Bethesdas Starfield …
Bethesda’s new entry Starfield doesn’t demand top performance from our Basilisk v3 Pro either. The lift-off setting has a very positive effect on the space controls.
Counter Strike 2 …
The new edition of the legendary FPS “Counter Strike” is a different story. Counter Strike 2 not only thrives on enormously high FPS values, but also requires precise and, above all, fast controls. This is where the Basilisk feels at home and can fully develop its strengths.
Office applications …
The Basilisk also cuts a fine figure for everyday office work. What we particularly liked was the stability of the movement, which is very noticeable when cropping images. Neither the Logitech MX Master 3 nor the SteelSeries Rival 650 exhibited this characteristic to such an extent.
Click test …
We achieved a solid 134 clicks in 15 seconds (8.93 clicks per second) with the mouse. That should be enough to quickly supply even spacious magazines with fresh air.
ARGB lighting …
Here are a few more impressions of the lighting on the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro Gaming Mouse. The view from above shows the surrounding chroma zones.
The rear view shows the beautiful Razer logo.
The side view with the illuminated mouse wheel.
And this is how the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro Mouse fits into the overall setup with a Cooler Master MasterKeys MK750 Keyboard.
Now we come to our conclusion about the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro Gaming Mouse.
Razer Basilisk V3 Pro Gaming Mouse Result and general impression …