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November 2017
(89%)
122 Tests
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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...
Veröffentlicht: 2019-03-28, Autor: Ryan , Testbericht von: trustedreviews.com
Affordable price, Slick design, Multi-function paddle offers more versatility, Razer software enables a lot of customisation,
Low sensitivity range, Bare-bones features,
A solid gaming mouse for entry-level gamers, but seasoned pros will be left wanting for more sensitivity and features.Trusted Score Ryan JonesContact via TwitterContact via LinkedInComputing Writer Formerly the Staff Writer at Stuff Magazine, Ry...
Thumb rest is a good addition, DPI clutch is much more convenient than a standard sniper button, Adjustable scroll wheel, Flawless performance
Ergonomics are let down by the flat right-hand side, Software support for Razer products is currently split between two versions of Synapse, which is not only a bit confusing but means Chroma sync won't work across all devices
A new mouse from Razer, the Basilisk is certainly impressive, though it is not quite perfect.Starting off with its design, on one hand I really appreciate the new thumb rest – it adds a vital bit of support which is lacking from the DeathAdder Elite, so i...
Comfortable and light form factor, Well implemented Clutch button, Hypershift could be useful, Excellent all-round performance, Customisable scroll wheel resistance
Fragmented Synapse software, No DPI indicator LED
Razer set out to create the world's most advanced FPS gaming mouse, and credit where it's due, Basilisk is a contender.Stylish to look at, well proportioned and suitably nimble, the £65 mouse comes equipped with a high performance optical sensor, Chro...
Veröffentlicht: 2017-12-21, Autor: Matthew , Testbericht von: Bit-Tech.net
The Basilisk makes a bold claim for itself, but it's one that Razer has gone to great lengths to justify. Thankfully, it hasn't just thrown features at the mouse without thought, and the more unique elements like customisable scroll wheel resistance and t...
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...
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...
Razer Basilisk is not really an upgrade from a DeathAdder Elite (if you already own it), that is because it is equipped with the same Razer 5G Optical Sensor that offers the highest accuracy on a Razer Gaming Mouse at this point.However, it offers a diffe...
Sensitivity clutch, Customisable scroll wheel resistance, Impressive software support
Little expensive, High variance in optical sensor frame rate
The only appealing and functional feature for FPS gamers on the Razer Basilisk would be the sensitivity clutch or the sniper button. It's a removable clutch available in two different sizes, so that one can lower their sensitivity when needed. An addition...