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1. It's rated for 450 hours on a single charge, but that is for the slower Bluetooth. For the faster 2.4Ghz it's rated for 285 hours, however actual usage reported by users is around 80-100 hours, yikes! That's a lotta batteries per year if you don't use rechargeables...
2. There were a lot of reports of the mouse constantly disconnecting - granted not everyone reported this, so YMMV. This is one of my top concerns with anything wireless of course.
I guess you can roll the dice and see how it performs. Fortunately, Amazon has generous return policies...
Also found reports that this feels very heavy compared to wired mice from Razer.
NOTE: No customizable RGB lighting either, if that's important to you
https://www.rtings.com/mouse/revi...hyperspe
https://www.tomshardwar
https://www.techradar.c
https://www.pcgamer.com/razer-bas...ed-review/
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If you are gaming or something where response and dpi are more important and wired isn't a issue, go wired. If you want/wireless and this outweighs those items, go wireless.
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1. It's rated for 450 hours on a single charge, but that is for the slower Bluetooth. For the faster 2.4Ghz it's rated for 285 hours, however actual usage reported by users is around 80-100 hours, yikes! That's a lotta batteries per year if you don't use rechargeables...
2. There were a lot of reports of the mouse constantly disconnecting - granted not everyone reported this, so YMMV. This is one of my top concerns with anything wireless of course.
I guess you can roll the dice and see how it performs. Fortunately, Amazon has generous return policies...
Also found reports that this feels very heavy compared to wired mice from Razer.
NOTE: No customizable RGB lighting either, if that's important to you
I have this mouse… disconnect often. The only way this doesn't disconnect is via Bluetooth. Which is what I am using now
The hyperscroll is like a requirement for me now. Ill wait till they refresh the ultimate basilisk wireless versions with that.
Wondering if USB placement might help. I have not had trouble with my mouse going into sleep mode. I placed in in the front away from other USB devices. So maybe try a good usb extension cord to move the adapter closer to the mouse.
The other potential issue is basic 2.4 ghz congestion. So in a metro area with multiple wifi networks on every frequency it simply has issues. That is before factoring in all the wireless devices using the bad as well
For basilisk, only the wired v3 has hyperscroll right now. Its realllllllly nice, the wheel has more weight than Logitech's version and i love it.
My guess is they will refresh the wireless basilisks this year sometime.
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