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The Razer Basilisk X HyperSpeed Wireless Gaming Mouse combines cutting-edge technology with exceptional performance, featuring dual-mode connectivity, a 16K DPI optical sensor, and an impressive battery life of up to 450 hours. Designed for gamers who demand precision and reliability, this mouse is equipped with 6 programmable buttons and durable mechanical switches, making it the perfect companion for both casual and competitive gaming.

















| ASIN | B07YPBQSCK |
| Average Battery Life (in hours) | 450 Hours |
| Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #38,433 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #1,238 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Razer |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (20,161) |
| Date First Available | November 6, 2019 |
| Department | mouse |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.11 x 2.36 x 1.65 inches |
| Item Weight | 7 ounces |
| Item model number | RZ01-03150100-R3U1 |
| Manufacturer | Razer |
| Operating System | Windows 11 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 5.11 x 2.36 x 1.65 inches |
| Series | Basilisk X HyperSpeed |
C**R
Great Razer Gaming Mouse with Dual Connectivity
I'm not an Apple fan-boy, but I do love my MacBook Pro 14 M1 Pro...just love it. With that in mind, I wanted to flex the mini-LED screen of my beloved with games like CoD, so of course I needed a decent gaming mouse that would be up to the FPS tasks the game would throw at me. Trouble was I didn't want a USB-A dongle sticking way out of my otherwise puma sleek beauty of a laptop (even more so because in order to use the dongle, I would have to use a USB-A to USB-C adaptor, which would just look ridiculous - COME ON Razer, Logitech, and a host of other manufacturers, why haven't you yet embraced USB-C 2.4 GHz dongles), which really limits me to two just gaming mouse offerings from the two big boys: Razer and Logitech, that have Bluetooth connectivity onboard. I grabbed this mouse on super sale, and so far I'm pretty happy. It's not a flagship Razer mouse; it lacks a rechargeable battery, wireless recharging, and even lacks the snappy looking LED lights found on so many gaming mice, which I personally really like...within reason. But this mouse is a bonafide gaming mouse with a DPI and polling rate to match, and equally importantly, this mouse has excellent ergonomics for right-handed people (left click button is higher and at a different angle than the right click, making it incredibly comfortable to use). Sorry left-handed people...though you are in the minority by quite a bit here. Anyway, if you're looking for an inexpensive, no frills, but effective, dual-connectivity mouse with great ergonomics, I recommend giving this one a go.
M**S
Amazing, perfect for FPS gaming and more.
It’s so hard to find the perfect mice for me and this is as close as I’ve been able to find. I use it primarily for FPS where it has not disappointed. Having used it for nearly two weeks now I can say I’m impressed by many aspects including the aesthetics, build quality, performance and battery life. Aesthetically it’s a pure deep black matte color which I love! It looks slick and beautiful which is something important to me when it comes to peripherals. It’s build quality is solid. The buttons have a very satisfying click to them and I anticipate they’ll last a long while. The textured thumb rest is one of the most important features I look for in a mouse because I don’t like having a significant part of my large hands gliding against anything. My thumb rests perfectly in it and stays still thanks to the textured grip on it. It performs just as you would expect a wired mouse in both intense gaming FPS scenarios and casual computing. Having no latency in gaming is huge for me. And finally, the battery life off of the one included AA battery is surprising me more and more with each day. I haven’t used the USB mode as I’m quite content with the Hyperspeed mode. If you have the money and want a simple but very well built and well-performing gaming mouse I would highly suggest considering this one. It doesn’t have any bells and whistles like lighting but it gives you everything you need if you’re a competitive gamer.
D**N
Great price for the quality
Firstly, one important thing to address is that this is a review for the Razer Basilisk X mouse, not the Razer Basilisk Ultimate, which is the majorly upgraded version of the mouse. Most reviews, for some reason, are of the Basilisk Ultimate, but with the one picture and the one you order on this page, you will be getting the battery powered Razer Basilisk X. TL;DR: I used this mouse for a month for office use. Great price for what you get. Feels nice in hand using common grips (claw, palm, fingertip), responsive clicking, nice scrolling, glides well across mouse mats, fair for gaming, really good battery life. I have only ever used wired mice. I wanted a wireless mouse for office use because my desk got smaller. I also share a desk now, and wires go everywhere from our headsets, keyboard, desk decorations, etc. To say the least, I wanted something cheap, but something I could still rely on with decent quality for the price. After doing some extensive research, I limited myself down to Logitech or Razer. When I finally laid eyes on the Basilisk X, I liked the look and the features. The more I thought about it, the more I fell in love with it. I was skeptical, as I've never used a wireless mouse. However, below are my thoughts after a month's use regarding the mouse and why I think, for the price, this mouse deserves five stars. To start, the price falls at $59.99 at the time of writing this review. Even in paying full price, I felt that I was receiving a great quality mouse. Below are some more specifications of this. Firstly, when getting the mouse, you get some detailed instructions regarding how to set it up. This is a nice touch, as trying to offhandedly figure out where the battery compartment and the USB stick is can be difficult. The cover lifts up nicely, but is a little hard to put back on. Ultimately, though, it has a nice compartment for the USB stick and for the battery. This mouse takes one AA battery inserted into the mouse. The weight of the mouse is very light and it's easily mobile. The build of the mouse feels decent for the price, and seems durable. The look overall of a matte black with some glossy parts and highlights is personal preference, but I do like its simplistic look with no lights on it. Overall, the feel of this mouse is nice in the hand. I used it in a few different grips to sample how it would feel. I used claw, palm, and fingertip, the most common grips I could think of. When using each grip, each time, I did feel relatively comfortable. The mouse fits rather well in my medium-large hands. I personally use a hybrid palm and claw grip, in the sense that my palm encompasses a large amount of the mouse, but my fingers are raised slightly. It is a little less comfortable for this type of grip, but you can still feel comfort using the mouse. It seems from my usage the mouse is mostly intended for palm grip, but that shouldn't discount other grips at least trying the mouse. It's much better than the mice the office provides me, trust me on that. As for the other parts of the mouse, such as the buttons and scroll wheels, I like the clicky responsiveness of the mouse buttons. Also, my fingers don't hang over the edge, even when using palm grip, which I personally love. I rather like the scroll wheel because It doesn't take too much pressure to move it up or down, but locks into place pretty solidly with ease. It is relatively easy to scroll at fast paces, but not seemingly as easy as a Logitech mouse, which my friend allowed me to use for a moment (more on that later). There are three other buttons to be used, one below the scroll wheel, and two next to the thumb. One complaint I had about some other mice I used, including Steelseries and (in some mice) Corsair, involved me accidentally pressing this sensitivity button below the scroll wheel. Well, I can safely say I've never had an accidental press of the sensitivity button. Since I am clumsy, though, I do accidentally press the two buttons on the side of the mouse every so often. However, whenever I have a mouse that has buttons in those places, I always click them on accident, no matter the mouse, so I cannot fault it for that. The buttons on the side stick out a little more than I usually see on other mice, but they don't get in the way, especially the sensitivity button. It sits flush with the two buttons used to click. Overall, you get pretty easy access to the thumb buttons when using the provided thumb rest as well. I can say it has a more simplistic design, which some will favor over multiple buttons. The cover in the back for the battery and USB holder have never come off accidentally for me, and I haven't had issues otherwise with the build. I'd say if you have medium hands, this would probably be the mouse for you, but with someone like me who has hands that are somewhat large, it works well still. Moving along swiftly, I'll now cover how the mouse performs when moving it around, and then dive into gaming with the mouse. Overall, on a decent quality mouse mat, the mouse glides really smoothly across the surface and calibrates easy. All you have to do to calibrate it to the surface you're on, software or not, is hold down the button just below the scroll wheel for a few seconds, and then it is calibrated and optimized for the surface it's on. It's never caught itself on anything and feels pretty smooth, albeit a little bit speedy. Otherwise, it's very elegant in its dance across a surface. Finally, the point that I've been looking forward to most, which is gaming. This is a gaming mouse so, after all, how does it perform for gaming? Well, after spending a few days gaming with this mouse instead of my regular mouse, a Corsair Nightsword, I can say it isn't too bad. Granted, I will always recommend a wired mouse for certain types of games, but if you want something wireless where delay and response time are not as important, this could be a great mouse for you. I spent time playing Destiny 2, Call of Duty Modern Warfare, and even the rhythm game osu! The delay is a little more noticeable here, but it is still not that bad. It was easy to be precise, though, of course, it was an adjustment. After playing with it a few days, I was able to play at around my normal level, which isn't that good to begin with. Needless to say, it does its job with certain types of games, but for the FPS genre or reaction time sensitive games, you might notice the delay. Granted, you could probably get used to it, but you might get better results from a higher tier mouse or from a wired one. That's not to say that the mouse didn't perform, because it very well did. I'm sure that if I played Dota 2, an RTS, or an MMO, that this mouse would still be viable, but from what I understand, you may want some more keybinds readily accessible if you're going to play an RTS or MMO. To wrap it up, though, it does its job. Lastly, battery life. I went into this with a grain of salt. I saw a review saying it ate batteries in the matter of a week and a half repeatedly, so for Razer to claim up to 285 hours of hyperspeed wireless, I was a bit skeptical. However, I had one Energizer battery that came with the mouse (thanks Razer!) and it lasted a full month. Keep in mind, this was for office use, and I have a desk partner. As soon as she leaves, I am right there to take over her station (she loves the mouse too by the way). She works eight hour shifts five days a week, while I work six hour days, four days a week. I figured calculating out this mouse's approximate battery usage using just these numbers would be inaccurate or possibly a bit skewed, so I'll just leave it at the pure statistics of how often we use it to prove the battery life. Also, only one AA battery. To say the least, you may pay for some batteries, but I really can't complain with the battery life I get from it. So, if you've stuck around this long, I want to thank you for sticking around, and I hope that if you're considering buying this mouse, I have laid out what my experience with this mouse was for a month regarding office usage. Take the gaming section with a small grain of salt as I didn't use it for more than a couple days. And again, this article is mostly opinion, but I tried to keep it open to show some cons, but mostly pros for why I like it. Thanks again!
Z**.
This is single handedly the best mouse on the market currently. Having 6+ months with this device really showed me the following: ++Responsive side buttons ++Great precision when using mouse ++Incredible mouse battery ++Rubber pad grips +Bluetooth and 2.4 USB connectivity +Razer software (good software for mouses) -Heavy mouse (does not matter to me) -Sharp edges (only near the bottom) --Mediocre magnet for the shell (does not during gaming or work) even though this mouse is relatively heavy this is still a mouse I'd recomend for work and gaming, though if you are looking for a cheaper alternative with a lighter mouse go and check for the razer deathadder essential mouses, those are ones I recomend if you are already into razer. Else go for the Redragon M656, its a decent wireless mouse. 5/5
A**L
Was soll man dazu noch sagen? Eine wirklich tolle Maus! Sie kann sowohl über Bluetooth als auch mit einem Empfänger verwendet werden und ermöglicht die nahtlose Arbeit mit zwei Systemen, ohne dass man umstecken muss. Diese Maus lässt keine Wünsche offen,
K**S
First review I wrote in November 2022 couple of months after purchase Energy drains off the battery in couple of hours. Forget months. Even Duracell batteries wouldn't last after using it for couple of months. Not sure if this is specific to this piece or in general. Editing the review based on Dec 2023 The mouse stopped working and there no way to revive it. After spending so much of money and energy, the product turned out to be extremely dissatisfactory. Not sure if Amazon is sending substandard products or Razer is bad. I see 19000 odd reviews with majority advising its good, but the experience is pathetic. Next mouse I'll probably buy at store who are at least ready to answer and certify the authenticity. Happy shopping!
R**S
O produto chegou dentro do prazo e muito bem embalado. Uso há mais de um ano e até o momento não apresentou nenhuma avaria. Nos primeiros 6 meses era utilizado para jogos, ou seja, fazia uso intenso dos botões, porém é possível notar que o material é resistente e de ótima qualidade. Dispõe de wifi e bluetooth, mas acho melhor usar no wifi. Tem alta capacidade de economia de energia, tanto é que até hoje uso a pilha que veio com ele. Se vc tá precisando de um mouse sem fio de boa qualidade e preço bom, esta é a melhor indicação. Recomendo a compra com empenho!!!
A**N
So, I'm glad I held off on writing a review for this mouse for one reason and one reason alone. Like all of my previous wireless mice, I was constantly having intermittent connection problems. Now, my computer setup is a laptop connected to a 65" OLED screen, that sits across the living room from me. I have two children in the house, one of which is three, wired is not an option for me. For this reason I have this mouse and a Logitec G950 wireless keyboard. The connectivity problems I had with this mouse were not too severe, but usually when reconnecting after it goes to sleep, typically fixed by switching to bluetooth mode and back, sometimes needing to pull the battery and put it back, and rarely, by needing to unplug the wireless receiver and re-insert it. So, recently I purchased some EBL Lithium AA batteries, the ones that recharge via USB cable. These provide the proper voltage expected from Alkaline batteries, and since using these, I've not had a single disconnection issue. Not one. It wakes up and connects quickly. Aside from this issue, which is not an issue of the mouse, it performs fantastically. I use a couch cushion as a track pad, and there's never any issues, I usually have it set to 1800DPI. If you want an affordable mouse for every day use or for gaming that can keep a connection and track accurately and lag free, from across a room, this is your mouse. Now keep in mind that it doesn't have any lighting, has five buttons, including the scroll wheel, acting as a middle mouse button and isn't the macro loaded customizeable monster that you can pay hundreds of dollars for, but it is a solid, low latency wireless mouse that will serve you well in normal and gaming use. Battery life is probably the worst aspect, but I recommend against using regular alkaline batteries in any use case, except as an emergency replacement anyway. But remember, use the rechargeable lithiums, so far, on a single charge, I've been going just over a week. But keep in mind that these batteries offer full power, then die suddenly, so you will get very little warning. Edit: this is two years later. The mouse now powers down at random and I have to pull the battery or flip the switch. Occasionally I'll get 15 or 20 minutes without having to do so. Mouse was great while it lasted but longevity is not a guarantee. I won't deduct stars, I still love this mouse but am replacing it
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