Redragon M801 Gaming Mouse LED RGB Backlit MMO 9 Programmable Buttons Mouse with Macro Recording Side Buttons Rapid Fire Button 16000 DPI for Windows PC Gamer (Wireless, Black)

(281 Reviews)

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  • PANACKAL

    > 24 hour

    It works just fine, but I cant remap the buttons at all. However in games it works just fine, and the 2 front buttons register as side buttons rather than the alt and ctrl they are thumb buttons 4 and 5. The thumb button closest is always left shift, which isnt really a problem since its extra, I was going getting a mouse with 2 thumb buttons anyway. Usb c is a great feature and it takes milliseconds to connect to the computer. The lack of remaping is my only problem, which is why I gave it a 4.

  • Joseph D. Land

    > 24 hour

    I have a Red Dragon one handed Keyboard and it too is high quality, like this mouse. From looking at the photos, it seemed like the mouse would feel cheap in the hand for the price. It doesnt. It has a sturdy feel and a soft veneer that feels fantastic in the hand. It is a little large so you might not like it if you have small hands but it is very ergonomic and comfortable once you get used to the large size I love all the extra buttons. The three side buttons are a nice touch as is the smaller button on the left mouse key although it is a little hard to hit at times, its good for lesser used key bindings. I also love the DPI adjuster and the software is really great for adjusting it! You can set each of the five DPI settings to whatever you want and switch in game easily. So in Red Dead 2, I can easily switch to a lower, more accurate DPI when I am in gun battles and every shot is an easy head shot! The keys dont have their own bindings and will need to be programmed into the keyboard but it really isnt that big of a deal for me since I just bind them to obscure keys. Red Dead has an absurd amount of actions to bind to keys and I had plenty left over after every action had its own binding. You can also create profiles with specific settings if you want. Also, there are two modes that can be changed on a button below the mouse, which basically are unique profiles. So you have two separate profiles at all times with the press of a button I was noticing some stuttering with the mouse but it seemed to go away when I lower the polling rate. Also, the RGB lights are really cool and beautiful looking. I kind of thought this would look tacky and dumb but I actually love the way it looks. My only negative is that the scroll wheel is advertised to light up but it wont for some reason. It is a little disappointing but I wont send it back for that and, at 50 dollars, I think this mouse far exceeds its price value by a mile so I wont drop any stars for that. I would for sure say, get this mouse first before you buy a more expensive one because it seems to me like it is extremely high quality for the price! The only reason you might not want it is if you have small hands and dont want a larger mouse.

  • JayGalaticaYT

    > 24 hour

    If you turn off the RGB these things will last days even if those days are spent gaming. The fire key that they have. I have no idea if you could get banned from a online game using that for example. If you set any gun to single fire (if the game allows it) it will burst shoot 2 bullets. if you press the button over and over again as if you where shooting a pistol as fast as you can, it will shoot at a automatic rate. in games like PUBG this is definitely a advantage.

  • plokivos

    > 24 hour

    Edit 2022: I bought a second one. I had bluetooth mouse, and others, but this one has the right height for my hand and it just works. Plus, it looks nice and the battery is still good on my old one. When I used it a while, I love it. Like a good steering wheel on your car, it becomes yours. I put this on my laptop and put the old one on my work laptop, then 15 min later, I put my old mouse back to my own laptop. Because it felt right. Im buying another one, just incase mine dies. Previous review: I have 8 wireless mouse, best being the $10 TECKNET I bought a long time ago. The thing is, this mouse is very good. The software that you download is good, battery charging is good, its made well with nice materials. But for some reason, this mouse wants me to constantly clicking on the right button. I think its because of the ergonomics. I wish the back half was raised little higher. I have normal hands. Other than that, Im using it. The light is amazing -- matches my laptop. Also, when you charge, the scroll wheel shows you red, yellow, blue to show if its charged or not. Also, the bottom led shows red scrolling when charging. Everything is great, performance is dead-on, but the ergonomics can improve.

  • Dbreath

    > 24 hour

    I got this mouse as I needed an inexpensive replacement for a corsair mouse that got ruined. It works well, and I really dont have any complaints about it. It isnt quite perfect, but its good for the cost. My only major complaint: The software doesnt allow any LED programming for the LED in the mouse wheel(that I can find). It seems it is only used as a charge indicator. I would much rather be able to assign some lighting to it instead of the logo area since your hand covers the logo when in use anyway.

  • mohamed ali

    > 24 hour

    i wish I bought before

  • D. Thomas

    > 24 hour

    Yes, you read that right. This Redragon replaced a similarly priced, but malfunctioning Logitech G502 Hero. BTW - Logitechs Customer Support is horrible. Anyhow, the Redragon M801 works as well as it is pretty. Youre looking at this mouse because you want an RGB mouse. A wireless mouse. How about, a wireless mouse with no need to replace batteries? This mouse features all of the above, which made it a good pick to replace the G502. The mouse can connect via its included USB-C cable, and/or wireless. In fact, you can use use the cable to connect one PC, and the wireless receiver on another PC/Laptop. Once the mouses USB is connected, it stops transmitting to the receiver, allowing you to switch back and forth between devices. I know, most mice work this way, but it was still worth mentioning. As for features... READ THE PRODUCT DESCRIPTION. Youre reading a review to see if folks like it and if its reliable. I can say, Yes, it will last longer than a Logitech G502 Hero, and it doesnt have any mechanical failures yet - and I dont expect any. Most mice last years, and this one should be no exception.

  • CastilloT

    > 24 hour

    If you prefer wireless like me I would look for a battery powered mouse. I play on a laptop and hate having a bunch of wires taking up what little space I have. So it’s a bit annoying that I have to charge the mouse often. My other minor complaint is it’s lightweight and feels a bit cheap for $48. Other than that I love this mouse and how well it matches my MSI.

  • Ricky Calzone

    > 24 hour

    Battery life is good for the price Im a sucker long battery life. Maybe I am not used to it but the style of setup is a struggle for fast clicking while gaming. There are subfield of buttons you can program but in game settings it will not let me set up more than one of the side buttons for use

  • dudutur1

    > 24 hour

    Very good battery

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