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Review on Razer Basilisk Ultimate Hyperspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse with Charging Dock: Fastest Gaming Mouse Switch - 20K DPI Optical Sensor - Chroma RGB - 11 Programmable Buttons - 100 Hour Battery - Classic Black by Anastazja Zawada ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The item is very cool, it could be worse.

My first wireless mouse is this one. impressions right away following installation. Budget gaming mice are unquestionably budget gaming mice, but I'll probably do a review on them later. Compared to models 5500 and up, the feeling is significantly worse. The model might not function for finicky FPS and Moba players.

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Pros
  • She is employed:)
Cons
  • - It is extremely noticeable that the wireless causes a very slight, but still noticeable latency after a wired lancehead connection. It seems like there are EXTREMELY loud clicks, as if the polling rate on the wire was decreased from 1000 Hz to 500-750 Hz (the default). This story is not about the marriage that was discussed here, but rather about a healthy, normal mouse. The neighbors won't be pleased with such a roar, therefore you might not be allowed to take it anywhere, like the office or the university. The sides are not rubberized, and there is only a very little amount of corrugation, so after prolonged play, your hand may start to slide, or at the very least, there is no comfortable sense of a secure fit. The model's utter lack of backlighting makes it appear very shoddy, yet it already has tastes and color. in two to three weeks? As the initial sense of delay fades, it plays smoothly. The battery that came with it from the store lasted two weeks; now that it is on a new one, I anticipate that it will survive for a month and a half, even if I just use a 2.4Hz connection and don't bother with a more cost-effective bluetooth. There aren't any technical issues. The backlight still doesn't seem well enough against the background of the remainder of the peripheral.

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