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Logitech & Razer Mouse Charging Dock Compatibility
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Mouse charging dock compatibility is determined by the exact mouse model, generation and charging interface—not the brand name alone. Logitech and Razer mice may use bottom contacts, USB-C, Micro-USB, a removable receiver puck, a proprietary charging mat or replaceable batteries. Before buying, compare the base of your mouse with the dock and confirm the full model on the current product page.
Quick answer
Use this page as a compatibility checklist, not a universal approval list. If your exact model is absent from a dock listing, do not assume that a visually similar mouse will work. Direct cable charging remains the safest fallback when accessory compatibility is uncertain.

Compatibility starts with the charging interface
| Interface | Common clue | Compatible accessory must provide |
|---|---|---|
| Bottom charging contacts | Visible metal contacts on the underside | Matching contact position, dock geometry and model support |
| USB-C or Micro-USB | Charging port on the front of the mouse | Correct connector type and enough port clearance |
| Removable underside puck | Round cover or receiver storage area | Exact replacement module dimensions and supported system |
| Proprietary charging mouse pad | Brand-specific receiver or puck | The same ecosystem and a listed mouse |
| Replaceable battery | AA or AAA compartment | Usually no rechargeable dock unless a separate supported system exists |
Logitech compatibility: what to check
G PRO X Superlight, Superlight 2, G502 X LIGHTSPEED, G502 X Plus, G703, G903 and G PRO Wireless should not be treated as one charging group. Connector generation, underside puck and accessory support differ. Confirm the exact model label and whether the dock requires a replacement puck, contact adapter or magnetic connector.
Razer compatibility: what to check
Razer Basilisk Ultimate and Viper Ultimate use charging arrangements that differ from Basilisk V3 Pro, V3 Pro 35K and newer USB-C models. Basilisk X HyperSpeed uses a replaceable battery and should not be presented as a rechargeable dock model. Select accessories only when the exact Razer model appears in the compatibility list.
EnergyFort charging routes
- Contact charging dock: for specifically listed mice with matching contacts or required receiver parts.
- Magnetic wired dock: for listed rechargeable mice using the offered USB-C or Micro-USB connector.
- Qi receiver module: for selected Logitech models with a compatible removable puck; this is not POWERPLAY.
Before you order
- Read the full model from the underside label.
- Check the port and underside layout.
- Confirm every required module is included or already owned.
- Compare the current compatibility list, not an old marketplace title.
- Keep the original puck and cable until charging is verified.
Why a dock can have power but not charge
RGB or indicator lights only show that the dock receives power. They do not prove mouse compatibility. A mismatched contact position, incorrect connector, absent receiver module, protective film, poor alignment or unsupported mouse can all prevent charging. Test the original cable first to separate a mouse problem from a dock problem.
Frequently asked questions
Are Logitech and Razer charging docks universal?
No. Multi-brand docks still support a defined list of models and interfaces.
Can the same dock charge a G PRO X Superlight and a Basilisk Ultimate?
Only if the manufacturer explicitly lists both models and supplies the required interface for each.
Does every Logitech mouse with a puck support Qi?
No. The replacement module must be designed for that exact puck and mouse.
Is Qi the same as POWERPLAY?
No. Standard Qi and Logitech POWERPLAY use different charging systems.
Can a USB-C mouse use any magnetic dock?
No. Connector orientation, port clearance, balance and electrical design still need to match.
Does Basilisk X HyperSpeed work on a charging dock?
It uses a replaceable battery and should not be treated as a standard rechargeable dock mouse.
Why does the dock light up but the mouse does not charge?
Recheck model support, alignment, contacts, connector and required modules; then test direct cable charging.
Should I remove the original puck immediately?
Only after confirming the replacement module and instructions. Keep the original part.
Can compatibility change by generation?
Yes. Similar product names can use different ports, contacts or underside layouts.
Where should I confirm compatibility?
Use the current EnergyFort product page for the accessory you intend to buy.
Final verdict
Compatibility is a model-level decision. Identify the mouse, identify the interface, verify the required parts, and only then select a dock. This prevents most non-charging complaints and unnecessary returns.
Check current model compatibility
Compare EnergyFort contact docks, magnetic docks and Qi modules.
Browse Mouse Charging SolutionsFor the complete buying workflow, read How to Choose the Right Mouse Charging Dock.
Compatibility notice: Logitech, Razer and their product names are trademarks of their respective owners. EnergyFort is an independent third-party accessory brand and is not affiliated with or endorsed by either company.
