Windows Central Verdict
The Razer Basilisk Mobile truly succeeds at diluting the best of Razer's high-performance, ergonomic, and feature-packed Basilisk mice into a tiny form factor. This mouse is compact and ticks all the most important boxes for both gaming and work on the go, but that compact design does come with some drawbacks, and a small mouse doesn't mean a small price.
Pros
- +
Truly tiny design that still manages to be comfortable
- +
Wired, Bluetooth, and 2.4GHz connectivity options
- +
Still boasts extra remappable buttons and a tilt scroll wheel
Cons
- -
Compact design does affect user experience
- -
Not as flat for travel as other ultraportable mice
Why you can trust Windows Central
With the Basilisk Mobile, Razer challenged itself to create a new addition for its lineup unlike any that came before.
This is a gaming mouse, sure. It's a wireless mouse, sure. It's an ergonomic mouse that blends performance and productivity features, sure. Above all of that, though, it's also much smaller than your average mouse.
The Razer Basilisk Mobile is designed to take everything that's great about the rest of the Razer Basilisk mice, like my all-time favorite Razer Basilisk V3 Pro that we reviewed, and condense all of that greatness into an itty bitty package.
It's designed for ultimate portability, but does it really succeed? I've been using the Basilisk Mobile since I first went hands-on, and it really does strike a remarkable balance... but it can't entirely avoid the inevitable compromises that come with.

There's almost always a mouse in my hand, and having a peripheral that I can easily slip is incredibly valuable. Performance and comfort are paramount, but I evaluate everything else that makes a great mouse while I'm at it.
This review was made possible thanks to a review sample provided by Razer. Razer had no input nor saw the contents of this review prior to publication.
Basilisk Mobile review: Cheat sheet
- What is it? A compact, wireless mouse that blends gaming and productivity features.
- Who is it for? Those who are constantly on the go, and need a capable and feature-packed mouse that easily slips into their bag.
- How much does it cost? The Razer Basilisk Mobile mouse retails for $89.99 at Razer. You can also find it for $89.99 at Best Buy and $89.99 at Amazon.
- What did I like? The high-quality and wonderfully compact design, the excellent wireless performance, and the strong feature set.
- What did I not like? The ergonomic and usability compromises of such a tiny mouse, and the price tag.
Basilisk Mobile review: Pricing and specifications
The Basilisk Mobile isn't one of Razer's most premium mice, but it certainly can't be described as a budget offering, either.
You can pick up the Razer Basilisk Mobile for $89.99 at Razer in exactly one color (black, which I'm sure is totally shocking).
The Razer Basilisk Mobile wireless gaming mouse is also available for $89.99 at Best Buy and $89.99 at Amazon, if you have a preferred retailer.
Spec | Razer Basilisk Mobile |
---|---|
Sensor | Razer Focus X 18K Optical Sensor, 18,000 dots-per-inch (DPI), 350 inches-per-second (IPS), 35 G max acceleration |
Hardware features | Right-handed ergonomic design, up to 1,000Hz polling rate, 10 customizable controls, 1 onboard memory profile, Razer Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3 w/ 90-million lifetime presses, 1-zone Razer Chroma RGB lighting, 100% PFTE feet |
Software features | Razer Synapse 4 software support, Razer AI Prompt Master support, Razer HyperShift support, Razer HyperSpeed Multi-Device Pairing support |
Connectivity | Wireless via Razer HyperSpeed 2.4GHz, wireless via Bluetooth, wired via USB Type-C |
Battery | Up to 105 hours via Razer HyperSpeed Wireless, up to 180 hours via Bluetooth, USB Type-C charging |
Dimensions | 111.5 x 75.9 x 41.4mm (4.4 x 3 x 1.6in) |
Weight | 76g (0.17lbs) |
Warranty | 2-year standard |
In the box, you'll find the Razer Basilisk Mobile wireless gaming mouse, a USB Type-A Razer HyperSpeed 2.4GHz wireless dongle, and a braided USB Type-C to USB Type-A cable.
Basilisk Mobile review: What I like
Only consider still images, and you might convince yourself the Basilisk Mobile isn't much smaller than your average mouse. Only consider the on-paper specs, and you may be led to believe the shrunken dimensions don't make a real-world difference.
Actually use the Basilisk Mobile, though, and the differences are stark. Compare it to the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro mouse, and you'll find the Mobile is only 1.1mm thinner and is actually 0.8mm wider, but it's 18.5mm shorter — and that has a major impact.
Razer did an excellent job taking the distinctly angular design of the Basilisk mice and squeezing it into a smaller, lighter package, but you still enjoy the same grippy sides and ergonomic thumb rest. I've used other ultraportable mice designed for travel, and this is among the most comfortable to use.
Build quality is excellent, too, and Razer didn't cut corners. You get Razer's wonderful optical mouse switches, a lovely 4-way HyperScroll Tilt Wheel, and three extra buttons on the right side of the mouse. There's even a garage on the bottom of the mouse to store your Razer HyperSpeed USB dongle.
This tiny mouse even boasts some Razer Chroma RGB lighting, but it's just one zone (the Razer logo on the rear).
The Razer Basilisk Mobile absolutely takes up noticeably less space in a bag, on your desk, in your hand, wherever, but the actual user experience is a step above your average "travel mouse."



This is far from Razer's highest performance mouse, but you do still get a precise optical sensor with up to 18,000 dots-per-inch (DPI) and large, silky smooth PTFE feet. Whether you're gaming or working, the Basilisk Mobile is consistently accurate and responsive.
You get fantastic performance with wireless connectivity, but I expect no less from Razer's mice. The Basilisk Mobile can connect to your PC via 2.4GHz Razer HyperSpeed Wireless, but can connect to practically any device via Bluetooth. In a pinch? You can also fall back on the same wire you use to charge the internal battery.
Battery life has been shockingly good for such a small mouse, too, with Razer quoting up to 105 hours when connected via HyperSpeed — even with the max 1,000Hz polling rate. Bluetooth can squeeze even more life out of this mouse. I've not had to worry about charging this mouse at all.
Of course, the Razer Basilisk Mobile does support Razer's Synapse software, with solid (but basic) support for remappable controls, performance options, Razer HyperShift shortcuts, and more.
This is another Razer mouse with the new AI Prompt Master built-in, like in the Razer Pro Click V2 I reviewed. As I've said in the past, this feature is just fine. Some will undoubtedly find it useful to have ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot features easily accessed with a single button press, but others can simply reprogram that button to do something else.
Basilisk Mobile review: What I don't like
I've praised Razer's execution of this shrunken ergonomic design, but it does have its drawbacks. These aren't flaws, but compromises inherent to balancing two opposing design philosophies.
On one hand, the Basilisk Mobile simply isn't as comfortable as Razer's full-sized mice, especially if you have larger hands like I do. In a similar vein, it's not as intuitive to use. It's far easier to mis-click the smaller side buttons, for example, and switching between tilting modes is a little more awkward.
On the other hand, the Basilisk Mobile isn't as thin as many other travel mice, and it's the Z-axis that's most important for easily slipping a mouse into a pocket. This mouse is just as taller as any other gaming mouse, which is great for comfort but not for portability.
Finally, I do feel like the Razer Basilisk Mobile is priced a little high at $90. That's only $10 less than the aforementioned Razer Pro Click V2, which is obviously much larger, but also boasts better performance and more features.
As a brief side note, I do lament the lack of Razer's Smart-Reel feature for the HyperScroll Tilt Wheel (which lets you dynamically switch between tactile and free scrolling). That alone would've more than justified the pricing for me.
Basilisk Mobile review: Also consider
Surface Arc Mouse
Buy now: $89.99 at Best Buy
The Surface Arc Mouse isn't new, and it isn't cheap, but it's still the ultimate travel mouse thanks to its ability to fold completely flat and slip into any pocket. This isn't a high-performance mouse, though, and its design is minimal (but there are lots of fun colors).
👉See at: BestBuy.com
HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Pro
Buy now: $119.99 at Amazon
This HyperX mouse makes no claims as being ultraportable, but it's actually thinner and lighter than the Basilisk Mobile, still boasts Bluetooth connectivity, and offers higher performance. It is more expensive, though, and is lacking some features.
Windows Central review ⭐⭐⭐⭐½
👉See at: Amazon.com or HP.com
Basilisk Mobile review: My final thoughts
✅You should buy this if ...
- You want a great gaming mouse that's ergonomic and portable.
- You want lots of customizable buttons in a more compact mouse.
- You have smaller hands that make normal mice less comfortable.
❌You should not buy this if ...
- You simply want the most portable mouse for working on the go.
- You want the highest performance and best features for the price.
Even available in a single color, the Razer Basilisk Mobile is cute. The adage "big things come in small packages" is embodied by this adorable mouse, which pairs that travel-friendly design with an impressive list of specs.
It's shockingly compact, but it's not the most portable mouse. It's shockingly comfortable, but it's absolutely not the most ergonomic mouse. It's shockingly capable, but it's not the most feature-packed mouse. It's shockingly responsive, but it's not the most performant mouse.
The Razer Basilisk Mobile attempts to balance it all, delivering a quality wireless gaming mouse that can also slip into a pocket or bag, and it does an excellent job doing so. Whether it's the best mouse for you will depend on how often your travel and what you do while on the go.
If this peripheral fits the bill, you can pick up the Razer Basilisk Mobile for $89.99 at Best Buy or $89.99 at Amazon. I'm also reviewing the Razer Joro keyboard that serves as this mouse's counterpart, so look out for that!
Razer is filling another niche with the Basilisk Mobile, a capable and feature-packed gaming mouse with a tiny design. It's meant for gaming and working on the go, but it works just as well on a desk. It's an awesome product, even if that portability comes with some compromises.

Zachary Boddy (They / Them) is a Staff Writer for Windows Central, primarily focused on covering the latest news in tech and gaming, the best Xbox and PC games, and the most interesting Windows and Xbox hardware. They have been gaming and writing for most of their life starting with the original Xbox, and started out as a freelancer for Windows Central and its sister sites in 2019. Now a full-fledged Staff Writer, Zachary has expanded from only writing about all things Minecraft to covering practically everything on which Windows Central is an expert, especially when it comes to Microsoft. You can find Zachary on Twitter @BoddyZachary.
You must confirm your public display name before commenting
Please logout and then login again, you will then be prompted to enter your display name.