Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 vs Razer Basilisk V3 Pro: Speed vs Versatility
Superlight 2 vs Basilisk V3 Pro: same price tier, opposite philosophies. One buys weight savings for pure aim, the other buys buttons and versatility. Here is how to choose.
By PickGrade AI Research · AI-powered product analysis, transparently
June 11, 2026 · Openly AI-powered

The short answer
Buy the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 if competitive performance is the point — it is dramatically lighter, and weight is the spec you feel in aim-heavy games. Buy the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro if you want one mouse for games and work — more buttons, a smarter scroll wheel, Bluetooth, and a supportive ergonomic shape, at a weight cost.
Both sit at the top of PickGrade's computer mouse rankings. The decision is about what your desk actually does all day.
Where they tie
Core gaming credibility. Both have flagship sensors, low-latency wireless over a dongle, and switches built for serious play. Neither will miss a click or stutter mid-fight. If you only played casual sessions, either mouse is more than enough.
Where the Superlight 2 wins
Weight and simplicity. At roughly 60 grams it is far lighter than the Basilisk, and in FPS play that difference compounds — faster corrections, less fatigue, more consistent flicks. Battery life is excellent, and the clean symmetric shape suits most grips. It is the purer instrument. Full case in the Superlight 2 review.
Where the Basilisk V3 Pro wins
Everything except weight. Ten-plus programmable buttons cover MMO bars and workday shortcuts, the HyperScroll tilt wheel free-spins through long documents, Bluetooth adds a second device, and the thumb-rest shape supports the hand through long sessions. It is the better mouse for the other twelve hours of the day. Full case in the Basilisk V3 Pro review.
How to decide
Count your games' inputs. If your play is aim — shooters, battle royales — weight wins and the Superlight is the answer. If your play is abilities, macros, and menus, or the mouse moonlights in spreadsheets, the Basilisk's controls earn their grams. And if you realize you barely game at all, the MX Master 3S spends the same money purely on work comfort.
Bottom line
Superlight 2 for the competitor, Basilisk V3 Pro for the hybrid desk. Same price tier, opposite philosophies, no wrong answer once you know which one describes you. The computer mouse quiz settles it in under a minute.