The Razer Basilisk V2 may initially look very similar to its previous wired version, but in our opinion this is not the case. This latest model is, in terms of performance and design, much closer to the Basilisk Ultimate Wireless. Once the box is opened, the mouse will be contained in a removable case, like a small cardboard drawer, with the product protected by a sticky plastic. This packaging technique certainly protects the device from bumps and is also very elegant. Inside the box we find the mouse, the instruction booklet, the inevitable Razer warranty seal and a small plastic button that you can apply at will on the left side of the product, which we will focus on later. The Razer product is sold inside a usual cardboard box completely black on the back and front, with a clearly visible illustration of the mouse flanked by the inevitable green “Razer” on the sides. On the back of the box, the company has decided to highlight all the features of the wired mouse (Razer Optical Switch, Speedflex cable and much more). Let’s go to the discovery of this new device and see if it has met our expectations. The line of Razer Basilisk mice is among the most recent and innovative ever published by the well-known San Diego company. As for every peripheral, the American hardware company has created some very valuable models (wireless) and others that are cheaper, but always performing today we have had the hard (so to speak) task of analyzing and reviewing the Basilisk V2.