The Basilisk isn’t nearly as rather as something like the DeathAdder Elite, yet darned if it’s not two times as comfy. The Basilisk stresses feature over type, with a big, jutting thumb remainder as well as a removable “clutch” deal with right next to the thumb buttons.
While a couple of Razer computer mice are balanced, the bulk of them at least look by doing this, with restrained curves as well as no protrusions. That’s where a lot of the similarities end. The Basilisk appears like various other Razer computer mice in that it has a streamlined, black body with two slim, central switches and also a Razer logo on the palm. Razer Chroma™ lighting with true 16.8 million customizable color optionsĪpproximate size: 124 mm / 4.88 in (Length) X 75 mm / 2.94 in (Width) X 43 mm / 1.69 in (Height)Īpproximate weight 107 g / 0.24 lbs (Excluding cable) Gaming-grade tactile scroll wheel with customizable resistanceĮrgonomic right-handed design with enhanced rubber side grips Up to 450 inches per second (IPS) / 50 G accelerationĮight independently programmable Hyperesponse buttons
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