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One of my favourite wireless gaming mice is £60 / $60 off in the early Black Friday salesAt last, I can properly recommend the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro

At last, I can properly recommend the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro

Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun

Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun

The Razer Basilisk V3 Pro gaming mouse on its wireless charging stand.

I’ve always liked theRazer Basilisk V3 Promouse, a lightweight wireless version of the equally comfortable and responsiveBasilisk V3. Yet it’s usually been just a few tenners too expensive for me to say “You, RPS reader, buy this”, and since telling people what to buy is around 40% of this job, well, that just leaves a peripheral-shaped hole in my heart.Or rather, it did, becauseBlack Fridayweek is here and the Basilisk V3 Pro is down from £160 / $160 to a far more reasonable £100 / $100. That’s still premium rat money, to be sure, but considering how well-sculpted and nimble it feels, it’s ultimately a sound investment. Cracking scroll wheel, too.UK deals:Razer Basilisk V3 Pro£100 (was £160)See at Amazon UKRazer Basilisk V3 Pro£100 (was £160)See at RazerUS deals:Razer Basilisk V3 Pro$100 (was $160)See at Amazon USRazer Basilisk V3 Pro$100 (was $160)See at Best BuyRazer Basilisk V3 Pro$100 (was $160)See at RazerAlso on sale is the Basilisk V3 X HyperSpeed, which is a kind of cheaper, stripped-down cousin of the Basilisk V3 Pro, keeping its shape and most of its button layout while shedding luxuries like the 30K sensor and RGB lighting. Fair warning that I haven’t used this one, though it might be up your alley if you want a proper ergonomic wireless mouse for less than half the price of the V3 Pro. That’s£46/$49, to be exact, down from £70 / $70.

I’ve always liked theRazer Basilisk V3 Promouse, a lightweight wireless version of the equally comfortable and responsiveBasilisk V3. Yet it’s usually been just a few tenners too expensive for me to say “You, RPS reader, buy this”, and since telling people what to buy is around 40% of this job, well, that just leaves a peripheral-shaped hole in my heart.Or rather, it did, becauseBlack Fridayweek is here and the Basilisk V3 Pro is down from £160 / $160 to a far more reasonable £100 / $100. That’s still premium rat money, to be sure, but considering how well-sculpted and nimble it feels, it’s ultimately a sound investment. Cracking scroll wheel, too.UK deals:Razer Basilisk V3 Pro£100 (was £160)See at Amazon UKRazer Basilisk V3 Pro£100 (was £160)See at RazerUS deals:Razer Basilisk V3 Pro$100 (was $160)See at Amazon USRazer Basilisk V3 Pro$100 (was $160)See at Best BuyRazer Basilisk V3 Pro$100 (was $160)See at RazerAlso on sale is the Basilisk V3 X HyperSpeed, which is a kind of cheaper, stripped-down cousin of the Basilisk V3 Pro, keeping its shape and most of its button layout while shedding luxuries like the 30K sensor and RGB lighting. Fair warning that I haven’t used this one, though it might be up your alley if you want a proper ergonomic wireless mouse for less than half the price of the V3 Pro. That’s£46/$49, to be exact, down from £70 / $70.

I’ve always liked theRazer Basilisk V3 Promouse, a lightweight wireless version of the equally comfortable and responsiveBasilisk V3. Yet it’s usually been just a few tenners too expensive for me to say “You, RPS reader, buy this”, and since telling people what to buy is around 40% of this job, well, that just leaves a peripheral-shaped hole in my heart.

Or rather, it did, becauseBlack Fridayweek is here and the Basilisk V3 Pro is down from £160 / $160 to a far more reasonable £100 / $100. That’s still premium rat money, to be sure, but considering how well-sculpted and nimble it feels, it’s ultimately a sound investment. Cracking scroll wheel, too.

UK deals:

Razer Basilisk V3 Pro

£100 (was £160)

See at Amazon UK

Razer Basilisk V3 Pro

£100 (was £160)

See at Razer

US deals:

Razer Basilisk V3 Pro

$100 (was $160)

See at Amazon US

Razer Basilisk V3 Pro

$100 (was $160)

See at Best Buy

Razer Basilisk V3 Pro

$100 (was $160)

See at Razer

Also on sale is the Basilisk V3 X HyperSpeed, which is a kind of cheaper, stripped-down cousin of the Basilisk V3 Pro, keeping its shape and most of its button layout while shedding luxuries like the 30K sensor and RGB lighting. Fair warning that I haven’t used this one, though it might be up your alley if you want a proper ergonomic wireless mouse for less than half the price of the V3 Pro. That’s£46/$49, to be exact, down from £70 / $70.