Yes, I have a lot of these. Everything was bought brand new. This review is for the Razer Basilisk v2 [wired]. Let me start with the fact that I have seen many, many mice. Compared to my absolute favorite, the G403, this is the most comfortable I can live with. I played with it for a long time and there was no pain or wrist problems. Like Razer, you can download an app to mod the mouse's shiny innards. What I like the most is the thumb rest. Oh my god yes I can finally hold the mouse to aim/shoot/click etc accurately. There are two buttons on the wheel, left/right, and under the mouse there is a resistance button to change the scrolling resistance. My hands measure 7 inches from wrist to tip of middle finger; I don't know if it's big or small. Okay, I went to Razer, did a little measurement test and according to them I'm well equipped. Anyway, you can set different profiles and you can go up to 20,000 DPI, which makes me vomit and cramp, so I turned it down to a more human level. If this is your first mouse, you will need to create an account with Razer. Otherwise this is a very good mouse, comfortable, well built, shiny and expensive. If everything suits you, buy, you should not miss this comfort.
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