Razer Basilisk v2 Wired Gaming Mouse: 20K DPI Optical Sensor, Fastest Gaming Mouse Switch

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Razer Basilisk v2 Wired Gaming Mouse: 20K DPI Optical Sensor, Fastest Gaming Mouse Switch
Amazon Produc Link: http://amazon.com/dp/B082G5BDNC/?tag=hanh68-20

Focus plus 20K DPI Optical Sensor: Offers an on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment through dedicated DPI buttons (programmable) for gaming
3x Faster Than Traditional Mechanical Switches: New Razer optical mouse switches use light beam-based actuation, registering button presses at the speed of light for complete immersion and absolute control
Customizable Chroma RGB Color Profiles: Supports 16.8 million color combinations w, included preset profiles
11 Programmable Buttons: Allows for reconfiguration and assignment of complex macro functions through Razer Synapse 3
Drag-Free Cord for Wireless-Like Performance: Razer Speedflex cables eliminate the need for mouse bungees, drastically reducing weight and drag for absolute control MAX ACCELERATION (G): 50

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Amazing Mouse Especially For FPS
I've been playing and working with Razer mice for years and have most of their models on hand: DeathAdder Elite, Mamba Elite V2, Naga Trinity and now the Basilisk V2. The oldest is the DeathAdder Elite that is at least 4 years old. It's shiny from wear but works just as good as it did on the first day. I keep hearing folks complain about the Razer's quality and, I suppose, I am one of those lucky individuals that never had any issues with their products, thus I purchased all the mice listed above over the years to try different designs and see how they all feel. The Naga has been my favorite due to the shape -- I have a large hand and it's very comfortable to use it, I love how my hand just kind of rests on it, it almost feels as if it was molded around my palm. The Basilisk is the very close second favorite and I will explain why. This is predominantly my FPS mouse, while the Naga I use for RPGs more often than not.