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Ramona Beetle
> 3 dayI love this mouse, I was hesitant to try this mouse.. I was concerned about the battery life and software (from reading other reviews) but the software from REDRAGON is very user friendly unlike other opinions.. only snag is its an .rar file you have to have an unzip to download and unpack the file.. besides that so east.. customize the colors, key commands, and more.. and the mouse turns itself off after 10-15sec or so off not using to conserve battery.. and when it needs a charge it lets you now and you can plug it in via USB to give it a charge while you use.. very nice 10/10 highly recommend
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JSAAA4Jesus
> 3 dayMy son loves his mouse. Works well even after a year.
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Adam Christopher Lay
> 3 daythe mouse starts lagging or jittering after long gaming sessions
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Alejandro
Greater than one weekBattery life 8.5/10 Customizable 8/10 Grip comfort 7.5/10 (good for palm grip) Gaming mouse 9/10 Overall good mouse could be better with battery life, grip is a little weird but I have a finger tip grip.
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Passerby
> 3 dayAbsolutely preem. It works and feels better than my older and more expensive Logitech, and it has a proper charge port. Enough said.
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Mag
> 3 dayI got the wireless mouse a few months back, and it worked great… at first… After a few weeks/months, the connection got really bad, and the mouse lagged across the screen. In case you may think it’s just my pc, I’ve plugged the mouse into my pc and it worked as it should’ve. The mouse looks, works, and feels great, but the wireless feature isn’t complete, and I feel isn’t worth the price-up. Thank you.
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NAP
> 3 dayThis product just sucked. From the very weak RGB to the lag, it was a huge step-down from my previous mouse. My first gaming mouse was the Redragon M602. I love this mouse so much! The lighting is beautiful, the quality and feel of it is fantastic, and the overall product is amazing! My main issue with it was the wire, I quickly realized I didnt like having a wire for my mouse and wanted to get rid of it fast. So with Redragon being my first brand and being extremely satisfied with it, I chose to go with their wireless mouse for twice the price! It was a huge mistake. The mouse is soooo laggy, it works fine for like 10 minutes, but quite often, it gets really jittery and twitches everywhere on the screen. This was the biggest issue for me and is what made me return it. Another issue is that its just not comfortable at all compared to the M602. Its smaller and much more square shaped, it wasnt for me at all. The thumb and pinky placement for the mouse was also really awkward. Lastly, the lighting on the mouse sucked a lot compared to the M602. The M602 has much brighter and out-there type of lighting, plus there is lighting on much more of the mouse. This mouse only had one strip of lighting at the bottom and the logo, and the mouse wheel didnt even light up at all aside from when the modes are being switched. It really sucks in comparison to the M602. Overall, I was very dissatisfied with the product and returned it after giving it a try for a few days. The lag was a really huge turn off and is what ultimately made me return it. The only positive Id have to say about this mouse is the three side buttons, theyre pretty cool! Although I couldnt find much use for having three buttons, I feel like 2 is enough. However, I probably would have eventually found use for the extra button if I kept the mouse. With all of this being said, I wouldnt recommend this product. I returned it and just stuck with my M602 permanently. For $20, the mouse is amazing. I dont see myself switching it out within the next few years, and I decided to just get used to the wire. This mouse has made me never want to get a wireless mouse again. If I do, it definitely wont be a Redragon one.
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Kat King
> 3 dayIve primarily used a compact, no frills wireless mouse for the past few years. So my review is not sitting on a ton of experience with programmable features, dpi settings, etc. With that said, the feel of this mouse has been great. I dont have huge hands, but kinda long fingers. How my hand sits with this mouse feels comfortable. The additional programmable buttons are all comfortable to reach and I havent accidently hit one yet. The light-up feature is nice. It does turn off after ~10-20 seconds of no movement. The wheel only lights up when plugged in/charging. Although that is out-of-the-box functionality. I havent downloaded the software yet to see if you can change this. The software is only for Windows, which is a challenge for me but not for most. Also I think once configured, it will maintain those settings when plugged into a Mac (from what I read in other reviews) - but havent tried this myself. I didnt think dpi settings would matter much, but I actually really like the ability to easily change this based on the task Im performing/preference - either working on a never-ending spreadsheet or gaming once in a while. I dont experience any noticeable lag when using wirelessly. Havent used it while plugged in. The wireless feature was a major requirement for me. So far, battery life seems good. I do tend to turn it off when Im done for the day, and its lasted about a week and a half so far.
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Dominic Sero-Asturi
> 3 dayI have a stockpile of these mice in their wired form, because I love them. I bought this one for use in my WFH setup, and when I go into the office. It is a great thing.
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Roland Tink
Greater than one weekPlease dont believe any negative comments about the battery. I use mine in Ergo mode (I dont care about the blinky lights on my mouse) and the battery lasts for days. When I do wire it up, its for an hour or so then back to wireless. Love it!!!! Highly recommend.