Luckily, it’s not all style, there is a lot of substance here, too, with Razer shrouding skillful ergonomic design within carnivorous flare. This has resulted in an aggressive and animalistic shape that hints at the powerful feature set hidden within. Razer has successfully combined smooth-flowing curves with sharp, angular edges. ![]() Of course, Razer could have simply slapped the triple snake logo on it and called it a day, but we’re glad they went further as the mouse looks great. This poses an interesting design challenge as you’re constrained by a pre-existing shape, but have to make it unique. Of course, Razer’s Ubiquitous Synapse software will help you make the most of the mouse, and given the massive feature set of the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro, we strongly recommend it, more than we usually do.Īs with the previous Basilisk mice, Razer has done its best to aestheticize what is, at its core, an ergonomic mouse shape. Luckily, the days of driver CDs and messing with the Windows device manager are well behind us, so plugging the dongle in and flipping the switch on the underside of the mouse to 2.4GHz will get you going. The box itself is constructed from impressively strong cardboard and is covered in the classic black and green livery that unmistakably marks it as a Razer product. ![]() Once the mouse is removed, you can lift the insert free from the box, revealing the dongle, adapter, and box containing the USB Type-C cable, some stickers, warranty card, and all the other boring stuff that’s legally required.
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