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Razer Basilisk V2 Mouse Review

Razer Basilisk V2 Mouse Review

Posted on January 15, 2020 By Jarvis

Razer’s latest revision of its popular Basilisk line of wired gaming mice looks good. Can it impress and power itself above the competition?

The Razer Basilisk V2 represents Razer’s latest revision of its popular Basilisk line of mice. Following the highly rated wireless incarnation with the Basilisk Ultimate, it makes sense to offer a wired option with that 20,000 DPI sensor.

Costing £79.99 it isn’t cheap for a wired gaming mouse, but that Focus+ sensor might just be enough to help it power to victory.
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