The Razer Basilisk X Hyperspeed is a gaming mouse that is designed to be as fast and responsive as possible. It has a sloping surface that makes it easier for your hand to move around, and it also has a thumb grip that makes it easier for you to control the mouse. The buttons are located on the left side of the mouse, and they are easy to find and use. The DPI switch is also easy to use, and it can be changed to make sure that you are using the mouse at its best performance.

The new Razer DeathAdder Elite gaming mouse is designed to look like the Logitech G502 Hero, with glossy stripes cutting across the mouse’s otherwise matte black plastic. The mouse measures 130mm x 60mm x 42mm and weighs 83g without its AA battery, but the battery easily increases that to slightly more than 100g. The palm rest detaches to reveal a cavity that houses the battery and a small USB dongle. It’s just a shame Razer didn’t include any custom weights, as there’s plenty of room. ..

Razer Synapse allows you to customise the DPI settings and buttons. However, given the limited number of buttons, we found it easiest to simply leave the bindings alone. Underneath is the Razer 5G Advanced optical sensor, which has a resolution of up to 16,000 DPI and can track at speeds of up to 450 IPS and accelerations of up to 40G.

The Razer Basilisk X Hyperspeed is a high-end gaming mouse that provides the excellent tracking performance you would expect from a top-of-the-line device. With its capabilities to keep up with even the most skilled gamers, this mouse is perfect for anyone looking for an edge in their next game. ..

Razer has been able to keep the Razer Basilisk X Hyperspeed running for up to 285 hours on a single AA battery, according to the company. We’ve only been playing for a few minutes, and the battery has only been depleted by a few percentage points.