![]() The underlying optical sensor delivers fast, responsive and accurate gameplay, so it’ll scythe through every gaming situation. Its weight of 107g feels solid and well-balanced – not too heavy but not so light it feels hollow, either. ![]() This is a right-handed mouse, so it’s not ambidextrous, but it supports all grip types and hand sizes. The mouse has top-notch build quality and has a sleek matte design with grippy rubberised material on both sides. Behind the scroll wheel are DPI switching buttons that alter the sensitivity to a peak of 20,000 DPI – which is enough for absolutely anyone – and there’s a button to switch between five stored profiles on the underside. The wheel runs in notched or smooth modes, and the mouse has fourteen customisable RGB LED lighting zones. You can customise every button and give it a secondary function, like the function buttons on a keyboard. The Basilisk Ultimate has eleven programmable buttons, including a tilting scroll-wheel, a multi-function paddle and three buttons on the left-hand side. The feature list is so long it’s almost intimidating. And while you’ll have to pay £150 for the full experience or £86 for a cut-back version, it’s so good it’s worth the outlay. Razer’s Basilisk Ultimate is one of the most complete gaming mice on the market, with better performance and features than most rivals offer.
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