Razer Basilisk X Hyperspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse (Black)
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Walmart has Razer Basilisk X Hyperspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse (RZ01-03150100-R3U1) on sale for $34.98. Choose free store pick up where stock permits, otherwise shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (30-day free trial here) or on orders of $35+.
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Product Description from Store
Ultra-Fast Razer™ HyperSpeed Wireless Technology Faster than other wired gaming mice •With low latency and seamless frequency hopping in noisy environments, you won't even realize you're gaming with a wireless mouse. With dual-mode, use Bluetooth for extended battery life when working. Razer™ 5G Advanced Optical Sensor For cutting-edge precision •A 16,000 DPI optical sensor ensures that even the finest movement of your mouse is tracked, giving you an acute level of precision for game-winning headshots and highly elusive maneuvers. Ultra-Long Battery Life For extended performance •When gaming, Razer™ HyperSpeed lets you to tap on its ultra-fast wireless performance for up to 285 hours. You can also switch to Bluetooth mode for extended use, with up to 450 hours of battery life. Razer™ Mechanical Mouse Switches For durability of up to 50 Million Clicks •Designed to deliver fast and precise mouse clicks, our Razer™ Mechanical Mouse Switches boasts a durability of up to 50 million clicks— ideal for extensive gaming. 6 Programmable Buttons For extended controls •The mouse comes with 6 programmable buttons that are fully configurable via Razer Synapse 3, giving you access to macros and secondary functions so every action can be executed with ease. Onboard DPI Storage For personalized settings wherever you go •Pre-set up to 5 custom DPI stages on Razer Synapse 3 and bring your settings anywhere so you're always ready to compete no matter the arena.
Model: Basilisk X Hyperspeed Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse, Black
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Razer Basilisk X HyperSpeed Wireless Gaming Mouse for PC 6 Buttons 2.4GHz Bluetooth Black
Product Description:
Game wirelessly with a fast reliable connection—featuring dual-mode Razer HyperSpeed Wireless and Bluetooth connectivity. Our Razer Focus+ Optical Sensor comes with 16 000 DPI for precise swipes while the Razer Mechanical Mouse Switch offers a highly durable life cycle of up to 50 million clicks.
worse mouse I ever bought. constant disconnects, update all the time like what the h are they updating? its a mouse..battery monster, goes through batteries like crazy and you have to download their dumb app to use this mouse or just about anything they make, if i was a rager this wouldve been in a million pieces against the wall. i definitely won't buy this again and cant recommend. just here to share my experience.
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I've had this for almost 3 years, but I strictly use it for work from home. Haven't had any issues except it taking a little longer than i'd like (maybe by 1 second) to wake up from sleep when on bluetooth. On USB I had no issues with this. Been fine for me, but for gaming I use a Logitech G Pro Wireless.
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07-24-2023 at 07:32 AM.
worse mouse I ever bought. constant disconnects, update all the time like what the h are they updating? its a mouse..battery monster, goes through batteries like crazy and you have to download their dumb app to use this mouse or just about anything they make, if i was a rager this wouldve been in a million pieces against the wall. i definitely won't buy this again and cant recommend. just here to share my experience.
my g502 wireless just started double clicking a few months after its warranty expired, i'm done with mechanical switches altogether.
Common issue apparently. Happened to my g602. If you're handy with a soldering iron you can get replacement switches on the cheap and repair tutorials on YouTube. Glad I was able to fix mine.
worse mouse I ever bought. constant disconnects, update all the time like what the h are they updating? its a mouse..battery monster, goes through batteries like crazy and you have to download their dumb app to use this mouse or just about anything they make, if i was a rager this wouldve been in a million pieces against the wall. i definitely won't buy this again and cant recommend. just here to share my experience.
I've had this for almost 3 years, but I strictly use it for work from home. Haven't had any issues except it taking a little longer than i'd like (maybe by 1 second) to wake up from sleep when on bluetooth. On USB I had no issues with this. Been fine for me, but for gaming I use a Logitech G Pro Wireless.
I've had this for almost 3 years, but I strictly use it for work from home. Haven't had any issues except it taking a little longer than i'd like (maybe by 1 second) to wake up from sleep when on bluetooth. On USB I had no issues with this. Been fine for me, but for gaming I use a Logitech G Pro Wireless.
I was gonna say go logitech instead of this because i use a logitech for work for 10 years no issue, im still using it. good battery life and just always works
I've had this for almost 3 years, but I strictly use it for work from home. Haven't had any issues except it taking a little longer than i'd like (maybe by 1 second) to wake up from sleep when on bluetooth. On USB I had no issues with this. Been fine for me, but for gaming I use a Logitech G Pro Wireless.
Same experience as you do: I just love it. This mouse is not perfect as it is eating battery like candy bar and no infinite wheel scroll found in Logitech mouses. But I love it as it is a wireless mouse with good balance and feel comfortable to use. BTW, I only use the second lowest DPI all the time.
my g502 wireless just started double clicking a few months after its warranty expired, i'm done with mechanical switches altogether.
Until Logitech offers swappable switch, I'm done with them (just to name a few of my double clicked two G604, G700, MX512, two M720). My next mouse will be the Asus Chakram X.
Over the last 25 years, I have tried several different types of mice, and so far Logitech has been my favorite. I have never used Razer products, but people say that although they are generally high quality, they usually fail right after the warranty expires which leads me to wonder if their research team implants self-destructing software in them.
My G602 just started having the double click issue after like 6 years. I just bought this mouse on Amazon and it worked great for a few days and now constant disconnect every few seconds I switched to the wire..
worse mouse I ever bought. constant disconnects, update all the time like what the h are they updating? its a mouse..battery monster, goes through batteries like crazy and you have to download their dumb app to use this mouse or just about anything they make, if i was a rager this wouldve been in a million pieces against the wall. i definitely won't buy this again and cant recommend. just here to share my experience.
I've had the exact same issues - this mouse would totally disconnect almost once a day - had to pop the battery out and back in again to get it to connect. And yes, it absolutely chews through batteries like a first generation wireless mouse, I have no idea why.
worse mouse I ever bought. constant disconnects, update all the time like what the h are they updating? its a mouse..battery monster, goes through batteries like crazy and you have to download their dumb app to use this mouse or just about anything they make, if i was a rager this wouldve been in a million pieces against the wall. i definitely won't buy this again and cant recommend. just here to share my experience.
I've had this mouse for years with no issue. I'm a Linux user though. It's just plug and play, no software.
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Common issue apparently. Happened to my g602. If you're handy with a soldering iron you can get replacement switches on the cheap and repair tutorials on YouTube. Glad I was able to fix mine.
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