The mouse that makes your whole setup feel faster is 38% off
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Omair Khaliq Sultan Published January 22, 2026 |
A good mouse is one of those upgrades you notice immediately. Your aim feels steadier, your clicks feel more intentional, and even basic work tasks get less annoying. The Razer Basilisk V3 Pro is on sale for $99.00, down from $159.99, a 38% discount. If you’ve been using a bargain mouse or an aging work mouse and you spend hours at your desk, this is the kind of deal that delivers real day-to-day payoff.
The Basilisk line is built around a “do everything” shape. It’s designed for long sessions, with a comfortable right-handed ergonomic profile and lots of controls for people who like shortcuts, macros, or quick in-game binds. In other words, it’s aimed at gamers, but it’s also great for anyone who wants more control at their fingertips for work, browsing, and creative apps.
At this tier, you’re paying for two things: a premium feel (scrolling, clicking, build quality) and a feature set that supports serious play and heavy daily use.
This deal works because it brings a premium-category mouse down into “easy upgrade” pricing. At $99, you’re no longer debating whether the performance and comfort are worth it. You’re mostly deciding whether you want a mouse that can keep up with fast games and long workdays.
It’s also a good purchase if you’re trying to clean up your setup for 2026. A mouse is a low-effort upgrade that makes everything feel more responsive. If you game regularly, it’s even more obvious. If you don’t, you’ll still appreciate the comfort and the extra controls once you map them to the things you do constantly.
At $99, the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro is a strong value if you want a premium-feeling, feature-rich mouse that’s comfortable for long sessions and built for speed and control. If you only use your computer casually, you can spend less. But if you’re at your desk every day or you take gaming even a little seriously, this is a great time to upgrade.
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