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Razer basilisk x hyperspeed review in Spanish (full analysis)

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The three-headed snake surprises us again with the Razer Basilisk X HyperSpeed, a high-performance mouse at a lower price than we might expect. Do you want to know more? We update you.

The legendary Razer based in Singapore has earned its place at the top of gaming products along with other major brands such as Logitech or Corsair

Unboxing the Razer Basilisk X HyperSpeed

We start as always with packaging. The presentation of the Razer Basilisk HyperSpeed ​​is in a black and green cardboard box with a matte finish. On its cover we can see a photograph of the mouse highlighted with a reflective resin effect. Along with it we have specifications such as Bluetooth, 5G frequency and HyperSpeed ​​technology.

We can also see other highlights:

  • Long battery life between 250-450h Internal memory to store Razer + Sensor profiles

On the other hand, on the other hand, we find the usual infographic that emphasizes the characteristics at the level of design and functionality as well as the hidden battery compartment and storage of the USB receiver.

The total content of the box is summarized in:

  • Razer Basilisk X HyperSpeed User Manual and Stickers AA Battery

Razer Basilisk X HyperSpeed ​​design

This model is designed for gaming, so it is more than reasonable to find elements of high-end models reflected in the Razer Basilisk X HyperSpeed.

The design of the Razer Basilisk X HyperSpeed can remind many of you of the Razer Basilisk Ultimate, and the truth is that you would not be very misled.

Diagonally crossing the mouse we find a strip of darker black plastic with a shiny finish that is replicated in the side switches that we can find on the left.

On the back of the hump, we find the Razer logo printed with a slightly shiny effect.

This same piece that we can remove by exerting a little pressure from the upper area pushing back gently.

Once the compartment is open, we can see both the AA battery slot and the storage point of the USB receiver when we are transporting it or it is not in use.

Regarding the sides, both have textured non-slip rubber and specifically on the right we have a spoiler on which to rest the thumb.

If we turn it around we see that it has four surfers in total as well as a switch to turn the mouse on and off.

Switches and buttons

For starters, the M1 and M2 buttons are independent of the main board of the mouse and produce a light and very stable click. These switches, like most mouse surfaces, are made of black plastic with a matte finish and a very fine grained texture.

Moving on to the scroll button, it has a non-slip rubber coating with a grainy texture for each of its grooves.

The receptor

The USB receiver has the usual standard format with the Razer name printed on the black coated edge. The advantage of this mouse is that we can not only use it with the receiver but also via bluetooth. This makes it quite versatile, not only for computers, but also for tablets or other compatible devices.

Putting the Razer Basilisk X HyperSpeed ​​into use

Regarding the battery life, apparently the AA battery should last a considerable amount of time since this model of mouse does not have lighting. Its life expectancy of 250h of use with a 2.5 Hz receiver is extended to 450h if we use the Bluetooth connection.

On its weight, its 83g make it an intermediate mouse, making it a solid but not heavy model.

Ergonomics

The Razer Basilisk X HyperSpeed ​​is a fairly versatile mouse model given its intermediate size. It favors both palm grip and claw or fingers, so we can consider it quite versatile in this regard.

Ergonomically it is a mouse of dexterous use. The wing to rest the thumb avoids the possibility that we generate resistance when sliding it over the mat and the surfers have a slight curvature to minimize the friction index.

Sensitivity, acceleration and DPI test

The regulars of Professional Review will be more than familiar with our acceleration and sensitivity test. To do this we set the mouse DPI to 800 points and draw lines at low and high speed.

This type of test is where we can observe the fluidity of the line and the possible existence of jittering or unwanted movements if necessary.

In the case of the Razer Basilisk X HyperSpeed the results are very stable both in high and low speed. We have not experienced jittering or any kind of connectivity or latency problem.

software

Like all the other products in the company, the Razer Basilisk X HyperSpeed ​​works with Razer Synapse, the official software that is capable of doing tricks like synchronizing the lighting pattern that we create in all of our Razer devices.

Within the Razer Basilisk X HyperSpeed ​​tabs we find four sections:

  1. Customize: right-handed or left-handed, button configuration. Performance: Five fully customizable DPI settings and three possible polling rates: 125, 500, and 1000. Calibration: This is a section for the distance from the mouse pad. We can use the default (highly recommended) or form a totally personalized profile. Power - Power saving options and mouse shutdown while idle.

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conclusions about Razer Basilisk X HyperSpeed

In the current market where latency problems in wireless mice are practically non-existent, the possibility of having a competitive mouse with which to forget about the cable is a quite tempting proposal.

The Razer Basilisk X HyperSpeed ​​is an effective mouse, sacrificing extras like lighting to gain versatility with the availability of bluetooth.

Those who are skeptical with this type of device in the face of the inconvenience of running out of battery at the worst time, in the event that it happens it will happen to you after a long period of time given the extreme performance that the Razer Basilisk X HyperSpeed ​​is capable of take out your pile.

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Regarding its price, the Razer Basilisk X HyperSpeed costs € 69.99. This can be cheap or expensive depending on how you look at it. If we consider its features, the price is very competitive for a wireless mouse focused on gaming.

It is true that there can always be users who find a € 70 wireless mouse as a bad option compared to other wired models with the same type of features at a lower price, although it is a matter that varies by user.

If what you have in mind is a competitive wireless mouse for less than € 100, the Razer Basilisk X HyperSpeed ​​is undoubtedly a good candidate to consider. Your software, manufacturing materials, design and sensor options work in your favor.

ADVANTAGE

DISADVANTAGES

LOTS OF AUTONOMY

BATTERY EXPENDITURE
VERY COMPLETE SOFTWARE NO RGB LIGHTING
USE 5G OR BLUETOOTH

The Professional Review team awards you the Platinum Medal and Recommended Product

Razer Basilisk X Hyperspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse with Hyperspeed Razer Technology
  • Ultra-fast razor hyperspeed wireless technology than other gaming mice is wired gaming Advanced razer 5g optical sensor for cutting-edge precision Ultra-long-lasting battery for increased performance Razer mechanical mouse switches for durability of up to 50 million clicks 6 programmable buttons for extended controls
57.99 EUR Buy on Amazon

Razer Basilisk X HyperSpeed

DESIGN - 90%

MATERIALS AND FINISHES - 90%

ERGONOMICS - 90%

SOFTWARE - 100%

ACCURACY - 90%

PRICE - 90%

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