Surely you have heard about the razer mouse, but do you know the top 5 of them today, we will review them
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1-Razer Basilisk X Hyperspeed Wireless

this is the razer basilisk x hyperspeed it’s the most
budget-friendly wireless model in the basilisk
family costs and in this review, we’re going
to take a look and see if it’s worth it
the mouse comes with a basilisk x
user’s manual is one of those typical
message cards that you get from razer’s

first impressions I think this mouse looks fantastic
and it’s not because of any RGB lighting because this
one doesn’t have any it’s just that shape and those
long pointy main buttons look fantastic it’s really
aggressive looking if that makes any sense I think it’s
one of the best-looking mice that razer makes right now
and it makes my viper mini viper ultimate and outer v2 all
look super uncool in comparison now the mouse
It isn’t really all that small or lightweight

some reviewers call razer out for reporting the weight
that way and I just want to take a minute
to say I don’t agree with that I don’t understand
why you would want them to report the weight
with one specific type of battery when the mouse
just has a standard double battery compartment

if you get a lighter-weight lithium rechargeable
battery and it’s double a size you can definitely put it
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in there so I think reporting the weight on
razer’s side with just the bare bones shell of
the mouse is definitely the way to go
all that said if you take the battery

it’ll come in somewhere around 107 grams which
to be fair is definitely not lightweight one of
the main feature here is the dual wireless
connectivity using a switch on the bottom you
can toggle between 2.4 g wireless or BlueTooth

off to use the 2.4 g connection you have to plug
in the USB receiver dongle that comes stored
in the battery compartment, most mice tend to
have 2.4 g wireless or Bluetooth
but not usually both together so i
think that’s a really cool feature because
it means this should be compatible

with a ton of different devices and platforms, there
are no plugs or USB ports or anything like that
on the mouse so there’s absolutely no option
to plug it in even if you were to drop
a rechargeable battery in there so that’s entirely
off the table and if you’re just using regular batteries
and you’re worried about swapping them
out all that often you probably

the double battery on the Bluetooth connection
and if you’re using the 2.4 g wireless you can
get about 285 hours all the buttons feel really
lovely they’re easy to press and they feel solid
although the side buttons seem to have just
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and it feels like it’s got the perfect amount of
resistance and that also makes it really easy to
press down to register a click and the main buttons use
mechanical switches with a life span of 50 million clicks
overall this is a really comfortable mouse I love
having that thumb rest on the side it’s something that
I really miss the old-school Logitech mice that
I used to use it way back in the day and
this one’s just really comfortable

and it’s just awesome I think razer did a really good
a job with the design and shape of the basilisk
mice the basilisk x hyperspeed uses razer’s 5g
optical sensor and that is different than the
focus plus sensor that we see in their higher-end
mice but you shouldn’t worry about that
because this is an excellent performing

there’s just no way that the specs of this sensor are
holding anyone back in any way I’m used to using
the viper ultimate does use razer’s brand new
focus plus 20 000 dpi optical sensor which is
supposed to be amazing according to them
and I can tell you that I can’t tell a difference

of performance tracking speed anything they feel identical
as far as I’m concerned the mouse also comes with
some on-board memory so you can use razer mouse synapse
software to configure your settings and then save them
right to the mouse itself that way they come with you
wherever you go and that’s another really nice feature
although it’s not really unique to the basilisk like so
many mice have that these days but it’s cool like you
can just save everything right to
the mouse throw it in your laptop
2-Razer Viper Mini Ultralight Gaming

lightweight 61 grams and aimed directly at
the speed with its ambidextrous design and a few
other features we’ll get into here a little bit
later the viper mini is also one of razer’s most
affordable so let’s dive in and check it out
allude to the viper mini is a scaled-down
version of the viper and viper ultimate
and at just 61 grams it is incredibly

the speed flex cable here that we’ve seen like
on the DeathAdder v2 and the basilisk v2 and
then also the 100 PTFE feet down here to make
it is much smoother when you’re using it on a
mouse pad in addition to those features the
viper mini also has six programmable buttons so
this is less than the viper and
the viper is ultimate and obviously

can be pressed in and then also a dpi switch
button up top here and that’s just
a single button that will cycle you through all the
different dpi stages which you can set within
razer synapse 3. and of course, the viper mini
also has some of the razer chroma RGB built in so
you can see on the back here it has the three-headed

here which is just at the back of the mouse
so you can see a little bit down there and those
are both a single zone so those will change color
together another feature we’ve seen in some more
recent mice are the ability to store different
profiles on board which you can switch without
having to plug into a computer to you know
to operate it with the razer synapse

that but you can’t change any settings on
it without plugging it in and using synapse
3. razer came out with a bunch of new technology
for mice last year including the optical mouse
switches and also the focus plus sensor the viper
mini does incorporate those optical switches
but they’re a little bit different than what’s
in some of the other mice it’s supposed
to give a little bit more of a mechanical

feel to it but still has the fast response time
which to me is kind of imperceptible but then
it also has increased durability these are
rated to 50 million clicks which I think the
other mice are more of a standard like 70 million
clicks which is a ton of you-know durability and
action on these things but then the optical switches

Click which is an issue that some people have
had with uh more traditional mechanical switches
so that’s something that razer has been working
to eliminate these new optical switches
and then it seems like one
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the area where razer was able to cut down the cost
on the viper, mini was with the sensor
so it does not feature the brand

we have an 8 500 dpi optical sensor which you
know it’s still probably plenty for most people
I mean I game at 400 dpi so I’m not getting
anywhere near that max range but it doesn’t
have that same max speed via ips or max
acceleration sensing as the 5g sensor and
then also the brand new focus plus
sensor so while it is very lightweight

suggests a viper mini for gamers with small
to medium hands and even has a chart with
different size ranges for what they deem
small medium or large hands razer also
describes three different grip styles including
palm claw and fingertip the difference

your mouse and where your fingers land on
the switches that razer suggest
a claw or fingertip grip style for the viper mini
which I think is another reason why I don’t really
feel like it fits my hand as well as I think I typically
use more of a kind of cross between
palm and claw I really haven’t paid
that close attention to it really

I’m using a mouse for gaming overall I think the viper mini is a great new
addition to razer mouse
it’s a small incredibly lightweight
option at 61 grams that is also much more affordable
than its larger relatives you know based on that the viper mini is a

of the new optical mouse, the switch is built in here
and it’s an incredibly lightweight design so what do you think
of the viper mini let us know in the comments below
3-Razer Basilisk v2 Wired Gaming Mouse

here we have the basilisk v2 which is another great
gaming mouse from razer this updated version offers
more features extra programmable buttons and
the latest optical sensor one that offers some
of the best in tracking and accuracy
we’re going to be going over key features and seeing who this product
would actually be good for how it compares
to the competition and whether it’s
worth your hard-earned

but its biggest strength lies not in its gameplay no it’s actually in
the versatility we found it’s great for
jumping from one game to
another in different genres with little to no effort the
11 programmable buttons are great for mapping actions for
MMORPGs plus if you use razer’s hyper
shift button you can temporarily

making it more versatile than the DeathAdder v2 now if you’re
into fps, the basilisk v2 features razer’s focus plus optical
a sensor that is the best
around you get up to twenty
thousand dpi and it tracks at 650 ips it beats out the
Logitech g502 on both fronts has 99.6 percent
resolution accuracy and low click latency

want the wheel making it easier to select weapons or items
it’s definitely a formidable mouse for shooters plus the smoother
the wheel is a big bonus for zooming in for sniping and having the two
dpi buttons are great you’ll also find the scroll wheel has a left
and right click that you can assign for reloads or
try quick equipping actions for on-the-flight changes

that the side-to-side action would feel a bit flimsy was quickly
removed we found that those sideways clicks felt totally
solid and we never accidentally clicked while trying to scroll
the build quality is great and typical of razer though due to its
using basically plastic and rubber it does feel a little the cheaper
side compared to more premium mice now the basilisk v2 is not
the lightest mouse around it is noticeably lighter than
the heftier Logitech g502 which also offers 11 customizable

out of the razer naga, the razer basilisk v2 has a great
matte palm wrist also sports a larger more grippy curved
thumb wrist protruding from the left-hand side these two features
work in tandem to make this mouse more comfortable to use
the extended thumb grip lets you rest your thumb on it while
you play rather than having to grasp the side of the mouse
this makes it more ergonomic for extended play with less hand fatigue

the razer mouse long angular design may
be a little uncomfortable for RGB fans unfortunately you don’t
get a whole lot you’ve only got two lighting zones the logo
and the scroll wheel but the logo is generally
under your palm so you’re really not getting
this mouse is for the light show although both
zones have customizable chroma RGB color

the app also lets you assign functions for the
programmable buttons you can also adjust the polling
rate and set the cpi sensitivity with support for saving up
to five sensitivity levels these can be cycled through using
the cpi switch you can also set up different user
profiles that can be tied to specific games
and you can download up to five profiles

mouse for any one specific genre but if you like hopping from one
game to another like from MMO RPGs to fps the basilisk v2 offers
more versatility than the DeathAdder v2 the deathadder has similar
performance specs but has limited buttons the Logitech g502
gives you the 11 programmable buttons but it can’t match
the dpi ips or 50g of acceleration of the basilisk v2 so
we would stick with the basilisk v2 as our choice now
if the price isn’t an issue for about twice the price

enjoy the same great gaming performance
4-Razer Lancehead Tournament Edition

flagship Mouse from Razer this is the brand Razer
Lance head tournament Edition so the wireless
Edition is going to be coming shortly after the tournament
Edition this is a razer mouse the wired version has that
Optical sensor so let’s quit wasting time guys and let’s get right

at 117 millimeters in link 71 millimeters in width and 38 millimeters
in height that’s wider and taller than the very popular ambidextrous
Razer Taipan and Razer Diamondback the Lancehead weigh just
104 grams so not quite as light as a lot of competitive FPS players
would like to see this mouse weigh in but still, nonetheless, it’s pretty
lightweight it is an ambidextrous design so lefties and righties rejoice

also, has a lot of ergonomic Comfort reminding me of the Razer
Death Adder so it is The Best of Both Worlds here there are large
rubber side grips on each side giving you a really good grip and
those lined indentions within the grips are really welcome since it
only serves to enhance your grasp so there are nine buttons in total
actually, 11 if you count scroll up and scroll down all of which can
be customized within the Razer snap software so let’s
listen briefly to those clicks left and right

that I’ve reviewed on the website but even so I never feel like
I’m going to accidentally click being that there’s a really
crisp and definitive feel to each click being that they use
mechanical switches that were actually co-designed by Razer
and Omron for an even faster response time and also
carry that huge 50 million click
rating for those high-end Omron switches and the side buttons

on the right side, my ring finger has to really intentionally press
them so it’s nice I don’t accidentally press them ever I do wish
they were a little larger but the hard angle to them makes
them easy for my thumb to feel and press that left side
buttons the scroll wheel is Top Notch
having quite definitive
feeling steps making it one of my favorite scroll Wheels the cable
is thin and it does have a braid on it and it fits perfectly within
the Razer bungee the DPI is adjustable on
the Fly there’s an on-screen visual

it feels just like Pixar 3366 which
is regarded as the best out there for competitive Gamers Razer
lists the sensor specifications as a true 16 000 DPI 5G
Optical sensor and it truly does feel Flawless
the implementation of the sensor is also masterfully done
like with a Razer Death Adder Elite there’s just something
about it that gives you a strong feeling of being one with
your mouse and the Lancet have that same feel but are even
more accentuated with the lens head smaller foot rent typically
I find myself aiming better with mice that are medium to
small size and on the underside of the mouse there are three

inertia so jumping right into that synapse software there
are a bunch of different profiles to customize the buttons then
on the underside of the mouse,
there’s a button that you can
Press to switch between profiles but even better is that Razer has
now added hybrid onboard and Cloud memory so the hybrid storage on
the Razer Landsat is capable of storing up to four profiles from the Razer
synapse software which is so cool that Razer has added that because that
was one drawback before having to download the software again if you’re
on a new computer and of course, then there’s
that legendary chroma

pop even more I’ve always been a fan of this lighting effect
a lot of the time with gaming mice it’s either aesthetic or function
and that’s where the Lancehead merges and having both a beautiful
aesthetic and incredible performance
and that performance is so
apparent in everything from everyday productivity tasks to then
Mobile gaming is pinpoint and accurate with rapid-fire yet precise clicks
FPS really excels as well and for MMO and Casual games
well it’s just fun to have such a comfortable High performing

doing everything at 1.5 XP
that’s what it feels like so responsive
so precise and so fast with this mouse so all in all the new Razer
Landsat tournament Edition is definitely my new favorite Wired
Mouse now all eyes are set on the Landsat wireless it’s going
to be released very soon and looks like it’s taking a name at
the Logitech g403 Logitech c900
with their really high reputations
for being Wireless mice with virtually no latency
5-Razer DeathAdder V2 Pro

well it finally times for my review of the Razer DeathAdder V2 Pro
now you might be asking yourself why I’m and that’s having had
and used the retail version since around October last year
well to be honest I have no excuse only that it’s always
hard for me to review a Death Adder in a completely
fair and unbiased way and that’s having maimed it forever actually
that last part’s technically a lie because do you want to know a secret
I’m motivated to review anything that isn’t a mouse at this point or
if it is a mouse one I don’t actually like so I have a reason to finish it
quicker and go back to my main here’s the simple

a lie because do you want to know a secret I’m motivated to review
anything that isn’t a mouse at this point or if it is a mouse one
I don’t actually like so I have a reason to finish it quicker and go
back to my main and here’s a simple truth it’s
currently the perfect Mouse for me Ender review
this etc but seriously to elaborate on my point it’s identical to the
DeathAdder V2 I reviewed and maimed previously and that’s especially
true in wired mode except here you’d be
guaranteed to receive version two of other Optical

Make Way for all the stuff that’s necessary
for planting it on its optional
for planting it on its optional charging dock which in
my opinion can only be a good thing anyway
as it essentially means you’re given more control of wrist movements
when planted on the pad anyways a seemingly rare thing
now whilst dimensions are equal
its weight is slightly higher as a result
of those Wireless internals, however, it is well-balanced and acceptable
at just 87 grams and to that the choice of using wired

if you have multiple PCS for streaming by the way then you’ve arguably got
yourself the definitive edition of a laser
depth adder or at least for
now it’s not that I’m being lazy I mean I kind of am and I do have
a few products in for review but if the shape fits and you’re not
waiting for an 8 000 Hertz option to become available in wide
operation on a Death Adder then you’d really struggle to find
better internals on the market when it comes to a wireless

them so then let’s make it short and sweet no numbers just
straight to the point Mass acceleration nope foreign
with the sensor nope
issues within debounce and shoot Mania or Rocket jumps
in Quake while the switches are Optical so again no
latency it’s up there with their very best on all fronts
liftoff distance well that’s customizable from as little as one millimeter

foreign
well besides the mental hurdle of choosing to use
a wireless mouse and then flawlessly
and to elaborate having almost always used a Death Adder I did spend
the first month or two swapping back and forth and now I never plug it
in or at least until I forget to charge it fortunately on that front you can
disable its low-power mode through synapse so you’ll never get reduced
performance and the LEDs will also flicker red when it drops below five percent
this means that unless you never take a break you should know
ahead of time when to plug it in both on the mouse or its RGB charging
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