Light, compact and surprisingly elegant
The first impression when holding the Razer Joro is its unexpectedly thinness. The keyboard is so light that it can be easily held with two fingers, while the design still retains the familiar keycap size of a full-size keyboard. The aluminum frame, low-profile keycaps and 75% TKL layout help the Joro provide a clear, high-speed typing feel, especially in text tasks.
Razer Joro has a 75% layout with a full array of function keys, high-quality finish, and uniform lighting across the entire keycap
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As for the mouse, Basilisk Mobile continues to be a true compact version of the familiar Basilisk line. The mouse body is much smaller than the Basilisk V3, the thumb rest is also reduced, no longer taking up much space. For people with small hands or women, this is a very suitable design. The matte paint coating on the mouse surface gives a clean feeling, limits fingerprints, and provides high grip even with long-term use.
Compare Basilisk V3 Pro 35K (left) and Basilisk Mobile (right) - the new smaller version, suitable for users who need a compact, easy-to-carry mouse
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The monochrome glowing logo on both the mouse and keyboard is just enough of a highlight to keep the Razer style without being visually distracting. As for the keyboard, the RGB light is evenly distributed, without color bleeding, and can be adjusted directly by keystrokes or via Synapse 4 software if used with a computer.
Razer Joro and Basilisk Mobile hands-on experience and hands-on
The Razer Joro performs well for text tasks, remote work, or light content editing. The keys have a short travel distance, moderate pressing force, and do not cause hand fatigue despite the lack of a tilting foot. After a while of getting used to it, users can easily operate quickly on the entire layout without any problems.
The iPad, Joro and Basilisk Mobile combine to create a fully wireless, mobile workstation that still ensures responsiveness.
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The ability to switch between three Bluetooth devices via F1–F3 is a distinct strength. In testing with the iPad Air 5, the keyboard connected quickly, worked stably, and had no lag. In addition, Joro also supports a separate macOS layout, has Option and Cmd key icons on the keycaps, and is compatible with both Windows and iPadOS.
The Basilisk Mobile mouse also feels accurate and responsive when it comes to editing and web surfing. The scroll wheel has moderate force and feels smooth and quiet. The plus point is that the secondary button can be assigned to quickly call up the AI Master tool. However, to adjust the DPI, users need to assign it manually because the mouse does not have a physical DPI button - a detail to note if used in an environment where DPI changes frequently.
Optimized for mobile ecosystem
When used with an iPad and stand, the Joro and Basilisk Mobile duo create an extremely compact mobile workspace. Completely wireless, no additional hub or adapter cable required. Whether in a cafe, meeting room or on a business trip, just bring your tablet, keyboard, mouse and stand to work fully functionally.
Joro's ultra-slim design allows it to be placed close to the table, not taking up space but still has enough key travel for quick operation.
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The ability for both devices to share a single USB dongle saves ports while optimizing the wireless experience. The polling rate of up to 1000 Hz on HyperSpeed Wireless provides fast response without lag, even when using the mouse or typing continuously.
The rounded side design helps Basilisk Mobile fit your hand more naturally, and the anti-slip matte finish is effective for long-term use.
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The battery is also a highlight: Joro can last up to 1,800 hours in power-saving mode. Meanwhile, Basilisk Mobile reaches 180 hours of Bluetooth use or 105 hours of HyperSpeed. If you need to quickly charge, just 10 minutes is enough to add 7 hours of use – very suitable for people on the go who don't have long charging times.
Overall rating
Through actual use, it is clear that Razer is targeting a completely different user segment – those who want a compact, high-end, synchronized device to carry to work anywhere.
The Razer Joro and Basilisk Mobile duo create a compact, fully functional, and space-ready mobile work ecosystem.
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The Razer Joro is suitable for those who need a keyboard with a clear layout, easy to type, multi-platform support, but do not want to carry a bulky mechanical keyboard. Meanwhile, the Basilisk Mobile brings a familiar control feeling in a compact body, suitable for both work and light entertainment.
This duo is especially suitable for mobile users, content creators or students using tablets and lightweight laptops. Those who require extremely high performance when gaming may not be satisfied, but overall, Joro and Basilisk Mobile are compact, sturdy, beautiful and reliable options.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/trai-nghiem-bo-doi-razer-joro-va-basilisk-mobile-huong-den-nguoi-dung-nang-dong-185250702214222416.htm
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