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Razer Basilisk V3 Pro Review: The Feature-Rich Pick

The Razer Basilisk V3 Pro is the work-and-play hybrid: 10+ programmable buttons, a smart tilt wheel, and competitive-grade internals in one comfortable right-handed shape.

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By PickGrade AI Research · AI-powered product analysis, transparently

June 11, 2026 · Openly AI-powered

Razer Basilisk V3 Pro Review: The Feature-Rich Pick

PickGrade verdict

The Razer Basilisk V3 Pro is the gaming mouse for people who want controls, not just speed. Ten-plus programmable buttons, a smart tilt scroll wheel with free-spin mode, a comfortable right-handed shape with a thumb rest, and full Chroma RGB make it the most versatile mouse in PickGrade's lineup — equally at home in an MMO, a shooter, and a workday.

For the whole field, see the best computer mice or take the computer mouse quiz.

Who should buy it

Buy the Basilisk V3 Pro if you want one mouse for everything. Gamers who use ability-heavy titles get the buttons; spreadsheet users get the tilt wheel and free-spin scrolling; everyone gets a sculpted ergonomic shape that supports the hand through long sessions. It connects over the low-latency dongle or Bluetooth, which makes it a genuine work-and-play hybrid.

Who should skip it

Skip it if you chase the lowest weight for competitive FPS — the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 is dramatically lighter and that matters for flick aim; the trade-offs are laid out in Superlight 2 vs Basilisk V3 Pro. If you never game at all, the MX Master 3S spends the same money on purely work-focused features.

Why versatility is its edge

Most mice force a choice: work features or gaming performance. The Basilisk V3 Pro genuinely refuses. The sensor and switches are competitive-grade, while the scroll wheel and button count rival productivity flagships. For the large group of people whose desk hosts both a job and a game library, that means buying one good mouse instead of two.

Basilisk V3 Pro vs MX Master 3S

The two button-rich comfort mice. The MX Master wins for pure work — better multi-device switching and longer battery. The Basilisk wins the moment games enter the picture, with a faster sensor and lower-latency wireless. Read the MX Master 3S review for the work-first case.

Bottom line

The Basilisk V3 Pro is PickGrade's pick for hybrid desks. It is heavier than esports mice and pricier than work mice, but it is the only one in the lineup that fully covers both jobs.

The computer mouse quiz will tell you whether the hybrid or a specialist fits your desk.

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