Razer has released the Basilisk Mobile wireless mouse and Joro keyboard, both compact and ergonomic, designed specifically for laptop and mobile device owners. Both new products are designed to bring desktop-like experiences to mobile gaming.

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The Basilisk Mobile compact gaming mouse is priced at $88.99. It is a smaller version of the popular Razer Basilisk wireless gaming mouse, designed for right-handed users. The Razer Joro compact keyboard, priced at $139.99, is compatible with PC, Mac, and Bluetooth devices. Both new products are already available in the Razer online store.

Weighing 76 grams, the Basilisk Mobile mouse measures 111.5 x 74.9 x 41.4 mm. For comparison, the Basilisk V3 Pro 35K weighs 112 grams and measures 130 x 75.1 x 42.5 mm. The Basilisk Mobile has 10 customizable buttons with a lifespan of 90 million clicks; thanks to the HyperShift function, each button can be programmed to perform multiple actions. The scroll wheel supports free rotation mode.

The mouse is powered by the Razer Focus X 18K optical sensor with a resolution of 18,000 DPI, a maximum speed of 350 IPS, and acceleration up to 35G. For comparison, the Basilisk V3 Pro 35K uses the second-generation Focus Pro 35K sensor with a resolution of 35,000 DPI, a speed of 750 IPS, and acceleration up to 70G.

Unlike the Razer Orochi V2, the new Basilisk Mobile mouse does not use AA or AAA batteries. It has a built-in battery, charges via USB-C, and can operate without recharging for up to 105 hours. However, the new product does not support Razer charging docks. It uses a 2.4 GHz HyperSpeed ​​Wireless or Bluetooth radio channel to connect to PCs, laptops, and mobile devices.

The wireless compact keyboard Joro is positioned by the manufacturer as the most convenient portable gaming keyboard in the world. It is equipped with low-profile keys with a scissor mechanism. According to Razer, the typing process should resemble typing on the keyboards of Razer Blade laptops.

The Razer Joro keyboard weighs 374 grams and measures 298 x 112 x 16.5 mm. The upper part of the case is made of aluminum. The keyboard format is 75%, meaning there is no right numeric keypad. The device connects to the signal source via Bluetooth 5.0 or a USB Type-C cable (in wired mode, the polling rate is 1000 Hz). In wireless power-saving mode, the keyboard can work for up to 1,800 hours without recharging. There is single-zone Razer Chroma RGB backlighting, as well as built-in memory for five gaming profiles. The device is compatible with macOS; for Mac owners, the company will release a special Synapse application.

In wireless mode, the keyboard can be connected to three devices simultaneously. In the future, it is planned to add support for connection via the 2.4 GHz HyperSpeed ​​Wireless radio channel. Joro also announced support for Snap Tap technology, which provides fast and accurate keystrokes.

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