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Razer Basilisk V3 gaming mouse review: Not revolutionary, but still good
Razer Basilisk V3 gaming mouse review: Not revolutionary, but still good-February 2024
Feb 11, 2026 10:17 PM

  

Are there any alternatives?

The main competitor is Logitech’s G502 Hero, which has a very similar shape. Though it doesn’t pack as much RGB or optical switches, it has two more programmable buttons, tunable weights, and a more modern, angular design. It’s often also often discounted to just $50, altogether making it a more compelling option and among the Best Gaming Mice.

  Meanwhile, Corsair’s Nightsword RGB may be a better fit if you have a Corsair-focused setup. It also boasts a ton of RGB and a similar feature set.

  

How long will it last?

Under normal circumstances, the Basilisk V3 should last a minimum of about five years. Razer’s warranty covers it for two.

  

Should I buy it?

Yes. If you’re in the market for a new gaming mouse, looking for a good jack-of-all-trades, and want something to match a Razer setup, then the Basilisk V3 is an excellent purchase, though it may be worth waiting for it to be discounted to $50.

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