Razer has just announced two exciting upgrades to its popular Basilisk V3 line of gaming mice: the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K and the Razer Basilisk V3 35K. Designed for gamers who demand customization, immersion, and convenience, these latest additions come with cutting-edge features that elevate precision and personalization to new heights.
Both models come equipped with this sensor, offering unmatched precision across all surfaces. With intelligent features like Smart Tracking and Motion Sync, it adjusts to various surfaces while delivering more responsive tracking. Gamers can fine-tune the settings to 1-DPI precision or transfer familiar sensitivity settings in just three quick steps.
The Basilisk V3 Pro 35K boasts up to 140 hours of gameplay with Razer HyperSpeed Wireless and up to 210 hours on Bluetooth, making it perfect for long gaming sessions without needing frequent recharges.
Gamers can customize their scrolling experience, switching from smooth to tactile with ease. The new Smart-Reel Mode allows the scroll wheel to automatically shift based on scroll speed, and it’s fully configurable via the new Synapse 4 software.
The wired Razer Basilisk V3 35K comes with the same features as its Pro counterpart but includes the Razer Speedflex cable for minimal drag, ensuring seamless gameplay.
Available in sleek black and white editions, the new Basilisk models retain fan-favorite elements like 13 customizable controls, Chroma RGB lighting, and wireless charging compatibility.
Both models are available now on the Razer website, RazerStore locations, and select retailers.
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