Razer’s New “Budget” Basilisk V3 X Mouse Seems Like A Terrible Deal

<p>I generally love Razer&rsquo;s &ldquo;Basilisk&rdquo; series of mice &mdash; even if they&nbsp;<em>are</em>&nbsp;just a careful non-legally-infringing copy of Logitech&rsquo;s wildly popular G502 models. The Basilisk V3 is a true modern performer, with a cool smart scroll wheel that can auto change between different modes, and some of the best tracking performance you can find in a current gaming mouse. The classic Basilisk X budget wireless version&nbsp;<a href="https://xander51.medium.com/razer-basilisk-x-hyperspeed-wireless-gaming-mouse-review-e9acd221851a" rel="noopener">retained most of the perks</a>&nbsp;of its more expensive cousins, with the added highlight of replaceable batteries.</p> <p>It was one of the cheapest ways into Razer&rsquo;s peripheral ecosystem, with an MSRP of sixty bucks and frequent discounts into the forty dollar range, making it both an attractive option for first time buyers and a compelling alternative to Logitech&rsquo;s ever-expensive wireless G502.</p> <p>So, the new Basilisk V3 X should be the best of both these worlds right? It should blend some of their new technology with that original budget framework &mdash; right? Unfortunately, no.</p> <p><a href="https://xander51.medium.com/razers-new-budget-basilisk-v3-x-mouse-seems-like-a-terrible-deal-84bc1b473f20"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>
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