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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 Chai Charoen ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The item is very cool, it could be worse.

My primary and most important complaint relates to the overall build quality, specifically the prominent backlash of the primary control buttons. If it is still not very significant at the right button, where it is approximately 0.5mm, then it is absolutely horrifying at the left button, where it is approximately 2mm. Because of this, all of the convenience that comes with using a mouse is eliminated, since the moment your finger is removed from the mouse after clicking, an unpleasant and loud cracking sound is produced by the backlash buttons. This snap may be heard even if the mouse is simply lifted and shaken in any direction. Backlash of up to 2 millimeters, as stated by Razer 2022 on the Facebook group, is allowed. That is to say, they believe that for a mouse that costs 5,000 rupees, this is the standard and do not recognize this as a warranty case (despite the fact that the backlash of the buttons is different, which signals either faulty assembly or a design flaw!). Hangups: In the case that pertains to me, this does not provide any difficulties. If you do not touch the mouse for a period of time, it will naturally fall to sleep, but it will awaken between one and two seconds after you do contact it. Battery: 40% depleted in around forty days. 5 days and 8 hours to be exact. Conclusion: The mouse is extremely good, but because of the way it plays, I'm strongly considering switching to something different.

Pros
  • Comfortable. Crafted with quality materials. Extremely satisfying experience scrolling the wheel thanks to its superb grip with your finger and its audible clicks. The clicking sound made by the primary buttons is audible and distinct to a certain degree.
Cons
  • Assembly

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