Indeed, it only weighs 77 grams compared to Basilisk V3 Pros 112 grams.
The other three versions listed below are Razer.com and Razer Store-exclusive configurations.
However, to manage inventory better, they are online or Razer-store only.

Razer Cobra Pro’s symmetrical design is lighter and thinner than Basilisk V3 Pro.
Buying it all together saves you 15% instead of upgrading later (and youwantthese upgrades).
Battery life is rated 100 hours on HyperSpeed 2.4GHz, while Bluetooth gains another 70 hours at 170.
Enabling HyperPolling via the extra dongle or mouse dock drops that to just 33 hours.

Design-wise, Cobra Pro looks like the Viper V2 Pro with its symmetrical design.
), which is standard.
You also get 5 onboard memory profiles, which work with Razer Synapse for customized prefs.

Razer Cobra Pro’s symmetrical design is lighter and thinner than Basilisk V3 Pro.
The rest of the Cobra Pro is no slouch, either.
As someone who uses Mouse Dock Pro, its a no-brainer.
The charger even glows based on battery level as a visual indicator.

Razer’s top-tier gaming mice and how they compare.
Finally, about that $40 Razer Cobra model.
Still, it does weigh less at 58 grams and is much cheaper.
Razer Cobra Pro: Should you buy it?

Cobra Pro features Razer’s Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor and the removal puck for wireless charging with Razer Mouse Dock Pro.
Its larger, ergonomic, more comfortable, and better suited for desktop use.
Despite reinstallation, I’ve also had it be less stable than in the past.

Razer Cobra Pro on optional Razer Mouse Dock Pro for wireless charging and HyperPolling.

Speed, wireless, lightweight, and that sweet Chroma RGB make Razer Cobra Pro a winner.

Cobra Pro sports Razer’s updated symmetrical design.

















