The Razer Basilisk V3Pro is the most advanced mouse Razer has released to date. It has 30K DPI Optical Sensor which is a little overkill, but it's definitely the most advanced among mouses. My favorite thing about the mouse is the tactile vs free spin hyper scroll. You can switch between individual clicks and to infinite spin in the click of a button. Don't bother testing it when it's not connected, it only works when you are connected via cord, Bluetooth, or dongle. The mouse click is extra tactile and feels great, it has buttons in very convenient places to make it a dream for gamers. I love the ergonomic feel of it, the thumb rest is something I never knew I needed. RGB is a big part of this mouse with 13 Zone Chroma Lighting and the chance to customize up to 11 buttons. It's a beautiful experience and goes with the modern day gaming experience. When using it in gaming it's highly accurate and versatile, and casual users or power users can also benefit from its comfort and the hyper scroll features. It connects in 3 different ways-- it connects through the included USB C Cord (which also Charges it), the 2.4Ghz Dongle, and Bluetooth. Surprisingly, the Bluetooth works quite well, but I wouldn't use it for gaming - I'd stick with the dongle which is flawless. It looks amazingly normal when you turn off the RGB if you just want to use it for a casual ergonomic experience. The battery life is solid and should last you awhile. My biggest con about this mouse is the fact that you can't charge it wirelessly without buying a puck and wireless accessory. I think this is low for Razer, since it is already an extremely pricey mouse.
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