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Razer Basilisk X Hyperspeed Wireless Ergonomic Gaming Mouse,Black,RZ01-03150100-R3A1

Razer Basilisk X Hyperspeed Wireless Ergonomic Gaming Mouse,Black,RZ01-03150100-R3A1

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Sweet Potato
5.0 out of 5 starsI have now found my perfect wireless mouse.
Reviewed in Australia on 4 September 2021
After many years of using gaming mice, I think I have found my perfect mouse.

Before now, I have never used a wireless gaming mouse that did not feel like it had a major flaw, somewhere in its design and use.

My previous long term gaming mouse was the Corsair M65, which was pretty much perfect for me if it weren't for the eventual result of one of the weights under the mouse regularly coming loose and falling out. This Basilisk comes close to having a similar weighted feel that I am very comfortable with.

In bluetooth mode, battery life is incredible. I have been running the battery that came in the device for about 8 months now, several house of use each day, with the occasional (though rare) day where I have forgotten to turn the mouse off and it has sat in bluetooth mode over night.... yet it still register as 80% battery life. Part of that is due to this being the barebones Basilisk, without any useless LED lighting to burn through unnecessary energy.

The other, 2.4ghz mode feels good, but I honestly did not feel I needed it. Maybe if I were in a highly "bluetooth" polluted environment where a signal could be lost because of every other douche using their bluetooth devices. The fact that the dongle for the 2.4ghz mode is hidden snuggly in the body of the mouse is a nice touch so that you don't have to worry about carrying/losing it.

Now after 8 months it feels like a real gaming mouse in terms of clicks. I have had other "gaming" mice with those claims of billions of clicks, only to start magically double clicking on single clicks after 6 months... including not-the-absolute-top-FPS-flagship-model mice from Logitech, Corsair, etc. This feels like a proper mouse I will be using for the next 5 to 10 years.

One flaw I do feel in the design... switching DPI is a single toggle button behind the mouse wheel... not UP and DOWN buttons to bounce back and forth. So if you go one step faster in DPI, you are going to cycle your way forward until you reach the lesser speed again. That and the fact that you don't have any kind of colour LED indicator regarding which DPI mode you are in makes switching DPI mid-game (if that is your sort of thing)... makes it less intuitive as you will have to stop and swivel test when you cycle back to your normal DPI choice (unless you're one of those people that is willing to commit to memory how many toggle clicks it takes to cycle back... and that ain't me).

And most important for me... all functionality also works in Linux. After connecting under an Ubuntu distro of Linux... both Bluetooth and the 2.4ghz dongle... Linux automatically displays a battery meter in the task bar for the Basilisk, and your device is acknowledged by its full "Razer Basilisk X.... etc" name under Linux.

Thumb buttons act as normal by default (forward and back in your browser for example)... and always acknowledge as their proper "Thumb" designations when rebinding in games.. both under Windows and Linux.

Simple, yet very effective... I find I prefer using this Basilisk now over my old (yet still clicking perfectly) Corsair m65. very happy with this purchase.
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Marcel
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2.0 out of 5 starsWas good for a while...
Reviewed in Australia on 5 August 2020
This was a good mouse for a few months. It was comfortable to use and I changed batteries only 3 or 4 times.

However, after a few months of regular daily use, the usb connection didn't function any more. I tried everything to alleviate the problem but to no avail. So, used the Bluetooth connection instead for a while longer. Then, the right mouse button became very sensitive and unbearable to use, even at times it did not even register my clicks. As such, I cannot recommend this product.
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Sweet Potato
5.0 out of 5 stars I have now found my perfect wireless mouse.
Reviewed in Australia on 4 September 2021
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After many years of using gaming mice, I think I have found my perfect mouse.

Before now, I have never used a wireless gaming mouse that did not feel like it had a major flaw, somewhere in its design and use.

My previous long term gaming mouse was the Corsair M65, which was pretty much perfect for me if it weren't for the eventual result of one of the weights under the mouse regularly coming loose and falling out. This Basilisk comes close to having a similar weighted feel that I am very comfortable with.

In bluetooth mode, battery life is incredible. I have been running the battery that came in the device for about 8 months now, several house of use each day, with the occasional (though rare) day where I have forgotten to turn the mouse off and it has sat in bluetooth mode over night.... yet it still register as 80% battery life. Part of that is due to this being the barebones Basilisk, without any useless LED lighting to burn through unnecessary energy.

The other, 2.4ghz mode feels good, but I honestly did not feel I needed it. Maybe if I were in a highly "bluetooth" polluted environment where a signal could be lost because of every other douche using their bluetooth devices. The fact that the dongle for the 2.4ghz mode is hidden snuggly in the body of the mouse is a nice touch so that you don't have to worry about carrying/losing it.

Now after 8 months it feels like a real gaming mouse in terms of clicks. I have had other "gaming" mice with those claims of billions of clicks, only to start magically double clicking on single clicks after 6 months... including not-the-absolute-top-FPS-flagship-model mice from Logitech, Corsair, etc. This feels like a proper mouse I will be using for the next 5 to 10 years.

One flaw I do feel in the design... switching DPI is a single toggle button behind the mouse wheel... not UP and DOWN buttons to bounce back and forth. So if you go one step faster in DPI, you are going to cycle your way forward until you reach the lesser speed again. That and the fact that you don't have any kind of colour LED indicator regarding which DPI mode you are in makes switching DPI mid-game (if that is your sort of thing)... makes it less intuitive as you will have to stop and swivel test when you cycle back to your normal DPI choice (unless you're one of those people that is willing to commit to memory how many toggle clicks it takes to cycle back... and that ain't me).

And most important for me... all functionality also works in Linux. After connecting under an Ubuntu distro of Linux... both Bluetooth and the 2.4ghz dongle... Linux automatically displays a battery meter in the task bar for the Basilisk, and your device is acknowledged by its full "Razer Basilisk X.... etc" name under Linux.

Thumb buttons act as normal by default (forward and back in your browser for example)... and always acknowledge as their proper "Thumb" designations when rebinding in games.. both under Windows and Linux.

Simple, yet very effective... I find I prefer using this Basilisk now over my old (yet still clicking perfectly) Corsair m65. very happy with this purchase.
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Zilin Chen
4.0 out of 5 stars OK mouse, but there may be better choices at RRP range.
Reviewed in Australia on 26 June 2020
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Got this on a deal, and it runs on AA battery while I initially thought it has a on-board one, big hands may not be able to rest their ring and little finger on the mouse, I find my little finger scraping the mouse pad when I am using.
The fact that it can store its wireless dongle and connect with Bluetooth is a plus from my old Logitech G403, as this would be a great choice for travelling, LAN party etc.
On the normal price range there are others choices thay may do better as a desktop gaming mouse than this but overall it is a satisfying mouse to use with its wide connectivity and everything else on par.
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EXu
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best budget wireless gaming mouse with a long battery life
Reviewed in Australia on 14 October 2020
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I was able to buy this on sale for $65 and it is an absolutely steal for the price. There is no perceived latency during use and ergonomics are perfect for larger hands. The rubber side grips are still in great condition after 3 months of daily use.
The battery lasts just under a month of daily use which I am perfectly happy with. My only gripe is that sometimes it takes a bit of time to get the mouse active after sleeping. There are also some connection lost when the battery is lower on power.
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EXu
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best budget wireless gaming mouse with a long battery life
Reviewed in Australia on 14 October 2020
I was able to buy this on sale for $65 and it is an absolutely steal for the price. There is no perceived latency during use and ergonomics are perfect for larger hands. The rubber side grips are still in great condition after 3 months of daily use.
The battery lasts just under a month of daily use which I am perfectly happy with. My only gripe is that sometimes it takes a bit of time to get the mouse active after sleeping. There are also some connection lost when the battery is lower on power.
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Spake1
4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good sub $50 wireless mouse.
Reviewed in Australia on 15 April 2022
Verified Purchase
I got one for $45 on sale. Mouse feels great but i can't stand Razer trying to force their software on users. Once in a while Razer synapse or whatever its called tries to install itself (like a trojan) when it detects Razer products, i have installed it to try but i uninstalled it because it is a messy program. Razer should give people the choice to download and install it not force people into using crap software. Other that mouse is great for gaming.
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Chriso
2.0 out of 5 stars Don't bother - buy something else
Reviewed in Australia on 20 May 2022
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Look, it's really good "most of the time". When it's good, it works exactly as a mouse should. It's just the random loss of connection or the sudden pauses in responsiveness that turn it into a major annoyance.

Every now and then I'll stop using it for like 15 seconds, go to use it again and nothing, it just doesn't work. And to fix it, you need to take off the cover, remove the battery and replace it. Which is easy, but it's a massive pain when it happens once an hour.

And sometimes it just totally loses connection, and sits there with a green blinking light. Removing and replacing the battery doesn't seem to help, you just have to wait for it to re-establish a connection.

AND then randomly it just pauses, so you'll be mid game and the mouse freezes, for like one second.

So yeah, buy something else. It's great when it works OH I DONT KNOW NORMALLY LIKE A MOUSE SHOULD but the disconnects and pauses, man I would prefer an old school wired ball mouse over this.
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Mick
2.0 out of 5 stars Height is great for a gaming mouse, would prefer an extra 1cm
Reviewed in Australia on 15 October 2021
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Got this for games as the Microsoft Sculpt I was using seemed to have a little bit of lag. Would prefer it to be the same height and angle of the Sculpt but so far haven't had any arm/wrist pain whilst using it. The scroll wheel button is better than the Sculpt as it's a little higher and I don't accidently click the left mouse button when pressing it anymore.

Edit: After having this for about a month, I'm changing my review from 5 stars to 2. Getting frequent drop outs and randomly having the mouse get stuck scrolling down super fast without touching the scroll wheel. Only solution is to turn the mouse off and back on.

The cover for the battery is also a bit loose and creaks and moves while in use.
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Col. Custard Cream
4.0 out of 5 stars Very good mouse for the price
Reviewed in Australia on 15 July 2020
Verified Purchase
The Basilisk X is a pretty great mouse. Have used a Razer Abyssus previous to this but disliked the grip as I could never find a comfortable hand position. The Basilisk X feels much more comfortable in my hand, and the battery life is really incredible. To this day, I have not had to swap out the battery even once. The side buttons are kinda gimmicky, because on basically all games, the side buttons just register as "Left CTRL" and not "Mouse4" or "Mouse5". The only minor thing is the pop-out back panel that houses the 2.4GHz receiver and battery: at the bottom, the edge sticks out a bit and can occasionally poke my hand, which gets annoying. But it's not really a dealbreaker. Overall, it's worth the 70-80 bucks I paid for it, and probably the best mouse I've used next to my old Logitech M165.
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zhixin
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4.0 out of 5 stars A solid and precise mouse
Reviewed in Australia on 18 July 2020
Verified Purchase
I purchase the mouse not for playing games but for its ability of the precise control of the curse movement. In that end it is a solid mouse. The mouse has a solid built and quality feel. The only complain I have is the Bluetooth connection with my PC . In my two month use I lost the Bluetooth connections several times. It can be very annoying
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James
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing mouse
Reviewed in Australia on 7 June 2021
Verified Purchase
Spectacular mouse. Feels great in the hand, works very well, easy to remap. The software is also great for improving efficiency of gaming.

One minor downside is the networking didn't work properly on my gaming laptop, but when I switched to blutooth it all worked perfectly.

All up, amazing mouse. Would definitely buy again.
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Pavel
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for both gaming and travel
Reviewed in Australia on 4 August 2020
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Surprisingly good mouse for wireless gaming type. Can be used both as Bluetooth and 2.4Ghz. Switched to it from Steelseries Rival 3 due to wireless connectivity, and cannot tell the difference in response time. Only one specific is that mouse going to sleep after configured timeout and require a second of movement to wake up. No discomfort though.
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