Compare Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired vs Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K

P1 Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
P2 Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K

Comparison Takeaways

Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired

Where It Has the Edge

  • value for money is 4.0 vs 3.1. Value was context-dependent: reviewers liked the price for MMO users, but questioned the upgrade value and cost if...
  • DPI range is 4.3 vs 3.5. Reviewers viewed the high DPI range and sensitivity options as impressive, though not always practically necessary.
  • polling rate is 4.5 vs 3.8. Polling-rate evidence was positive, with reviewers calling 1,000Hz responsive and suitable for gaming.
  • button responsiveness is 5.0 vs 4.5. Button responsiveness was strongly positive where tested, especially for the mechanical side buttons in game use.

Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K

Where It Has the Edge

  • tilt gesture controls is 4.7 vs 2.0. Tilt controls were useful for horizontal scrolling, extra inputs, lean functions, and productivity workflows.
  • acceleration control is 5.0 vs 3.5. Evidence was positive where reviewers tested unwanted acceleration or jitter control, with one review reporting clean acceleration behavior.
  • ergonomic design is 4.8 vs 3.8. Ergonomics were one of the strongest themes, especially for right-handed users and palm-focused comfort.
  • software stability is 4.4 vs 3.4. Software stability was mostly improved or reliable, though Synapse still drew occasional criticism.
Average score
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
3.9
Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.2
2.4GHz connectivity
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
No score yet
Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.6

Reviewers liked the included HyperSpeed or 2.4GHz path for low-latency wireless use, with multi-device dongle convenience also mentioned.

acceleration control
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
3.5

Acceleration evidence was limited but positive: one reviewer found sensor acceleration behavior within an acceptable range during testing.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
5.0

Evidence was positive where reviewers tested unwanted acceleration or jitter control, with one review reporting clean acceleration behavior.

Accuracy and tracking precision
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.7

Reviewers consistently praised tracking precision, smooth aiming, and lack of lag or consistency concerns across gaming tests.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.6

Most reviewers praised precision and tracking, though one noted slight jitter at very high DPI settings.

balance and weight distribution
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.3

Balance was praised as centered and predictable despite the mouse's asymmetric MMO shape and heavy body.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.2

Balance was generally viewed as controlled and stable, though one reviewer found the mouse somewhat front-heavy.

battery life
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
No score yet
Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.4

Battery life was a consistent strength, but RGB and high polling rates could reduce endurance substantially.

Bluetooth support
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
No score yet
Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.5

Bluetooth was valued for work, travel, and multi-device flexibility, though not always ideal for esports latency.

build quality
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.7

Build quality was one of the strongest themes, with reviewers describing the mouse as solid, sturdy, reinforced, and well finished.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.8

Build quality was repeatedly praised as solid, tank-like, or nearly flawless.

button customization
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.6

The sliding keypad and customization options were repeatedly praised for adapting the 12-button grid to different hands and workflows.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.6

Customization was a major strength, with extensive remapping, HyperShift, and button control through Synapse.

button responsiveness
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
5.0

Button responsiveness was strongly positive where tested, especially for the mechanical side buttons in game use.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.5

Button responsiveness was consistently positive, with clean actuation, clear pressure points, and minimal response delay.

cable flexibility
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
3.2

Cable impressions were mixed: some reviewers found it flexible and unobtrusive, while others criticized the braided cable as stiff or impeding.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
3.3

Cable feedback was mixed: one review found it stiff, another praised it as lightweight and smooth, and another found it slightly stiff.

charging convenience
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
No score yet
Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.2

Charging convenience ranged from excellent with the dock to frustrating when relying on quick wired top-ups.

claw grip comfort
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
3.5

Claw grip comfort was context-dependent, working well for some larger-hand reviewers but feeling compromised or secondary to palm grip for others.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
3.2

Claw grip worked for some reviewers but was less comfortable for others because of the weight and shape.

click latency
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.5

Click latency evidence was positive, with reviewers reporting no noticeable latency and latency similar to a comparison mouse.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.9

Latency-related feedback was strong, with reviewers praising fast response, low latency, and near-zero debounce delay.

click noise
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.0

Click and scroll noise evidence was limited but positive, with one reviewer specifically calling the scroll wheel quiet.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.4

Click noise was mixed, with some reviewers calling it quiet and others noting sharper or louder clicks.

connection stability
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
No score yet
Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.2

Connectivity was mostly stable, though one review had temporary dropouts until relocating the dongle.

cross-platform compatibility
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
No score yet
Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
2.2

Cross-platform support was a weakness for Linux users because Synapse is not officially available there.

dock compatibility
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
No score yet
Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.0

Dock support was praised for convenience and higher polling, but reviewers often noted extra cost or availability issues.

DPI range
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.3

Reviewers viewed the high DPI range and sensitivity options as impressive, though not always practically necessary.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
3.5

The 35K DPI ceiling was viewed as technically impressive but often overkill or not worth paying extra for.

durability over time
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
3.2

Durability evidence was mixed: short-term build and feet impressions were positive, but long-term reviews reported scroll-button and button-softening issues.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
No score yet
ecosystem integration
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.0

Ecosystem evidence was limited but positive, centered on iCUE syncing the mouse with other Corsair parts.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.5

Razer ecosystem integration was liked for Chroma synchronization and multi-device setup polish.

ergonomic design
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
3.8

Ergonomics were mostly praised for the right-hand palm-oriented shape, though one long-term reviewer found it imperfect.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.8

Ergonomics were one of the strongest themes, especially for right-handed users and palm-focused comfort.

fingertip grip comfort
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
2.3

Fingertip grip comfort was weak, with reviewers saying the weight and side keypad made fingertip use fatiguing or awkward.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
3.1

Fingertip comfort was mixed to weak because the mouse is heavy and shaped more for palm or claw grips.

FPS gaming suitability
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
2.5

FPS suitability was mixed-to-negative: several reviewers found it usable, but most said weight, width, and side buttons make it poorly suited to competitive shooters.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
3.0

FPS suitability was mixed: the sensor could keep up, but the weight reduced flick speed and competitive agility.

glide smoothness
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
3.9

Glide was generally smooth, with some reviewers praising easy movement and others finding the stock feet merely standard or in need of improvement.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.7

Glide was usually praised as smooth or buttery, though surface choice affected the feel.

grip texture
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.4

Grip texture was widely liked, especially the rubberized right-side rest and textured side-button rows that improved hold and navigation.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.6

Grip texture was consistently praised for control, fingerprint resistance, and rubberized side support.

handedness options
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
1.5

Handedness was consistently negative for left-handed users because the design is right-hand only.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
2.3

Handedness was a clear limitation because reviewers repeatedly described it as right-handed only.

left and right click quality
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.5

Left and right click quality evidence was limited but positive, with reviewers finding the main clicks smooth and non-janky.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.0

Main click quality was mostly good but mixed by one reviewer who found the clicks somewhat squishy or easy to mispress.

lift-off distance
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.3

Lift-off distance was praised where tested, with one reviewer calling it impressive and another saying it was good enough for MMO use.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
5.0

Lift-off distance control received strong marks where reviewers evaluated its adjustability and consistency across surfaces.

long-session comfort
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.8

Long-session comfort was a standout for palm users, with reviewers reporting comfortable long matches and no hand fatigue.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.7

Long-session comfort was repeatedly praised thanks to the thumb rest, ergonomic shape, and reduced hand strain.

macro support
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.4

Macro support was a major strength, especially for MMO/MOBA hotkeys, though one older review noted software macro limitations.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.9

Macro support was a strength through Synapse, HyperShift, and extra programmable controls.

materials quality
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.0

Materials were often described as premium and sturdy, but soft-touch coating and glossy surfaces raised wear and fingerprint concerns.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.8

Materials were viewed as premium, grippy, and visually polished, especially on the Phantom White version.

MMO gaming suitability
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.7

MMO suitability was the product's clearest strength; reviewers repeatedly called it excellent, advantageous, or among the best for MMO play.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.2

MMO suitability was generally positive because of extra buttons and macros, but it was not seen as a full dedicated MMO mouse.

MOBA gaming suitability
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.8

MOBA suitability was also strong, with reviewers praising the button-heavy layout for Dota-style ability access and macro-heavy games.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.8

MOBA suitability was positive where reviewers cited extra buttons, reliable commands, and precise tracking.

motion consistency
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.5

Motion consistency was praised in the clearest test, with no unpredictable movements despite the large body.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
5.0

Motion consistency was highly praised, with reviewers describing consistent tracking and precise input translation.

onboard memory
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
3.7

Onboard memory was useful but mixed: reviewers liked storing settings, while one found three profiles low for such a configurable mouse.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.4

Onboard memory was useful for profile storage and for reducing dependence on Synapse after setup.

palm grip comfort
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.4

Palm grip comfort was consistently strong, with the shape, ring-finger rest, and wide body suiting palm users particularly well.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.9

Palm grip comfort was one of the strongest fit cases, with several reviewers saying the shape felt fantastic or exceptionally comfortable.

polling rate
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.5

Polling-rate evidence was positive, with reviewers calling 1,000Hz responsive and suitable for gaming.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
3.8

Polling rate feedback was mixed: high rates were valued, but accessories and battery penalties limited their practical appeal.

portability
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
No score yet
Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.0

Portability was acceptable for multi-PC or Bluetooth use, but weight made it less ideal as a travel-first mouse.

premium feel
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
3.8

Premium feel was positive overall, though one reviewer felt some cheaper-looking areas held it back.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.6

Premium feel was strong, with reviewers praising the look, hardware polish, and feature-packed construction.

profile switching
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.5

Profile switching was praised where evaluated, especially for swapping game/app configurations and DPI/profile setups.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.8

Profile switching was useful where reviewers could store or cycle profiles without constantly returning to Synapse.

programmable buttons
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.7

Programmable buttons were repeatedly praised as the main attraction, giving deep control for games and productivity.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.5

Programmable buttons were a major advantage, providing enough controls for productivity, MMOs, MOBAs, and general gaming.

RGB features
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.1

RGB was generally liked as customizable, crisp, and tasteful, though lighting control was not always best-in-class.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.3

RGB was usually praised for underglow and zone effects, though some noted hand coverage and battery drain.

scroll wheel quality
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
3.7

Scroll wheel quality was mixed: some praised its texture and smoothness, while others found it average, noisy, stiff, or prone to failure.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.3

The scroll wheel was a standout feature, though Smart-Reel behavior and occasional noise or responsiveness quirks created mixed notes.

sensor performance
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.5

Sensor performance was strongly praised across reviews, with comments about flawless behavior, strong responsiveness, and excellent tracking.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.7

Sensor performance was one of the highest-scoring areas, with reviewers praising accuracy, flawless tracking, and high-end specs.

shape comfort
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.1

Shape comfort was mostly positive for medium-to-large right hands, but some reviewers found the width or hand fit odd.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.2

Shape comfort was mostly positive for ergonomic use, though some reviewers found it too thin or grip-specific.

side button quality
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
3.6

Side button quality was the most divided core feature: reviewers liked texture and tactility, but some struggled with crowding, reach, or accidental presses.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.4

Side buttons were generally praised for placement, tactility, and accessibility without many accidental presses.

skate durability
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.5

Skate durability evidence was limited but positive, with one reviewer seeing no discernible wear after weeks of use.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
No score yet
software stability
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
3.4

Software stability was mixed: some reviewers called iCUE stable and reliable, while others reported hassle, crashes, or frustrations.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.4

Software stability was mostly improved or reliable, though Synapse still drew occasional criticism.

software usability
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
3.7

Software usability was split between deep, powerful customization and complaints that iCUE is clunky, required, or unintuitive.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.1

Software usability was powerful but mixed: reviewers liked the depth of controls, while some found Synapse annoying or overwhelming.

surface compatibility
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.0

Surface compatibility evidence was positive where mentioned, especially through iCUE surface calibration and added precision.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
3.9

Surface compatibility was strong on pads and even glass in some tests, but harder or shiny surfaces created caveats.

switch durability
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
2.0

Switch durability evidence was limited and negative from long-term use, where buttons reportedly became soft over time.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
No score yet
switch feel
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.0

Switch feel was mostly positive for click resistance and tactile feel, though one FPS-focused reviewer wanted snappier clicks.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.5

Switch feel was broadly positive, described as snappy, tactile, clean, or satisfying.

tilt gesture controls
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
2.0

Tilt controls were a noted limitation in one review, which said the absence of tilt scroll could be a deal breaker for editing use.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.7

Tilt controls were useful for horizontal scrolling, extra inputs, lean functions, and productivity workflows.

value for money
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
4.0

Value was context-dependent: reviewers liked the price for MMO users, but questioned the upgrade value and cost if the side buttons go unused.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
3.1

Value was the most common concern because the mouse is expensive and often only a modest upgrade over cheaper predecessors.

weight
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
2.6

Weight was frequently criticized as heavy or sluggish, though a few reviewers found it acceptable for MMO play.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
2.7

Weight was the biggest tradeoff: some liked the controlled heft, but many found it heavy for fast competitive play.

weight tuning
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
2.0

Weight tuning was a clear weakness where mentioned, with reviewers wishing the Scimitar offered adjustable weight.

Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
No score yet
wireless latency
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
No score yet
Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.5

Wireless latency was praised as effectively indistinguishable from wired by one reviewer and low-latency through HyperSpeed by another.

wireless performance
Product 1: Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Wired
No score yet
Product 2: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
4.5

Wireless performance was generally strong, with rock-solid HyperSpeed and reliable 2.4GHz performance in most reviews.