It’s the same sensor powering the recent Razer Viper Ultimate. The mouse sensor is now called the Focus+ Optical Sensor that comes with 99.6% resolution accuracy, up to 650 IPS (inches per second), 50 G acceleration, and 20,000 DPI support. Great grip is useless if the mouse doesn’t perform, right? Thankfully, Razer does not just give the Basilisk a wireless treatment and an excellent grip, but it comes equipped with Razer’s latest and greatest technology in all areas. The mouse feet has also been upgraded to high quality PTFE for smoother glide on the mat. The firm grip has helped me to glide the mouse better and when I need to lift the mouse up from the Razer Goliathus mouse mat. The thumb rest area (and surrounding it) is rubberised and textured, making it easy to grip and handle the mouse. Note that I’m a fingertip-grip gamer, for reference of this review. The ergonomics of the mouse is amazing and the thumb rest area is my favourite. It’s shaped comfortably for right-handed gamers and the design shines for right-handed use. Razer Basilisk Ultimate is a wireless, right-handed gaming mouse.
I find myself never have to use it but if you like to change your DPI on the fly such as when you are sniping or scoping, or want an extra trigger button, feel free to do so. If you think you are going to use it, you can replace that easily on the mouse by yourself. The Basilisk’s signature DPI clutch is included in the packaging as an optional attachment. Those who love the mouse should be excited that Razer has decided to make the wireless version with their latest Razer Hyperspeed Wireless technology & a new Razer Focus+ optical sensor. Razer Basilisk Ultimate Review – The original Razer Basilisk was released about a couple of years ago, an FPS gaming mouse from Razer for right-handed gamers with 107 grams of weight, Razer 5G optical sensor, and a unique DPI clutch.