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)

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  • Passerby

    Greater than one week

    Absolutely preem. It works and feels better than my older and more expensive Logitech, and it has a proper charge port. Enough said.

  • Jack

    > 3 day

    The connection on the mouse is usb c to charge. The mouse is great its wider than my previous wireless mouse and I like it because my hands are big so my hand lay comfortably on the mouse. It goes to power saving mode really quickly but as soon as you move the mouse it turns back on and there is no lag, so as soon as you move so does the mouse cursor. My old mouse never did that I had to usually click on the mouse first before it will move. There is a software to control the lighting and the dpi but I dont really have any use for the software so I dont really bother to download it. The software can also change the use for the 3 buttons on the side if you need to change its function. Overall its a great mouse and for the price I bought it at ($40) I would say its worth it.

  • BootyToast

    Greater than one week

    The mouse is comfortable, and it moves very nicely on my mouse pad. I use it for all games. But the only game I can see people not liking it for are maybe FPS. It is a big mouse and its not the lightest. So flick shots and quick and many movements can make your wrist tired. But for anything else I found it to be absolutely perfect. When playing fps games I just adjusted my settings so I dont have to move the mouse so much to turn or aim. The 3 side thumb buttons are cool to, the extra 3rd one I use for PTT and it works very well. The scroll wheel is very nice and smooth but is not one of those wheels that keeps spinning when you flick it. The clickers are perfect and the grooves for hands are awesome. If your claw or fingertip mouse grip user you might not like it, but it feels like it was made for palm style. I do fingertip style and works just fine. There is a turbo button but I have not used it yet, but I hope it programmable to just be an extra button, minus the turbo. The lights are very nice and tasteful and they change color when low on battery and on full and med battery. I can perceive no lag on wireless mode. The software is super easy to use and looks nice. Overall its another awesome RedDragon device and they are now my go to for pc peripherals, they always exceed my expectations.

  • Bruce

    > 3 day

    Ive never liked wireless for a mouse. Ive seen one too many wheres the batteries? hunts to want to find myself at 2am with no batteries and a dead or dying mouse. With the ability to charge this while you use it, Im not so worried anymore. So I took a chance and bought it. My first impressions were that it had a nice size and weight which fit my hand fairly comfortably. USB-C to charge (very nice) and a magnetic holder for your dongle at the bottom of the mouse. Then I plugged it in. The first thing I noticed was that the logo seemed to have a dead spot in the lower-right near the bottom tip of the wing. Makes it look cheap. The light ring on the base is really nice and the color seems very even. And then I tried to get the software... The place they tell you to go for the software (redragonzone dot com) had the software for download. Easy enough. Started it up and went straight to change the color. Nope. I tried everything; plugged in, unplugged, saving the profile and loading it, restarting... the list goes on. I could NOT change the light color. Then I noticed that the image of the software GUI on the Amazon page looked nothing like what I was using so I did some browsing.. I found a different software on the other site redragonusa dot com. This one was much newer and looked exactly like the software on their product page. And it worked. I could finally change the lighting - or some of it. Just the bottom light and the logo. The DPI indicator LEDs will only light up red. Youre stuck with glaring red lights on the top of your mouse. Next the scroll wheel which only lights to show the charge level when its plugged in and then only in red(ish) to green even though their own images make it look changeable. Also, when charging, the base light will not show your personal color choice until its fully charged. I was glad to see that I could have my color while plugged in except now there is a great big glowing green wheel!! WTH? So now my mouse has a blue base (matching every single thing with LEDs attached to my computer) 3 glowing red lights and a giant bright green one. Esthetically, this thing kinda sucks - unless your chosen colors are green, red or some combination of the two. I was stuck trying to figure out the difference between Eco and Off since there are no lights in either mode even when using the mouse except those stupid red DPI indicators. Otherwise the mouse seemed to work either way. Turns out the Off switch only turns it OFF when its not plugged in. Good to know. My final opinion is that this mouse works very well and does the job. Battery life seems fairly good so thats a plus. Its very smooth, the buttons feel great with the left click being a bit tighter than the right click and I really like it. The LEDs though make me sad. It could have been so nice. I get saving battery life so no wheel when unplugged. But why does it HAVE to be green when charged? Why cant we change the color to have it match or at least dim it? I know it seems so small but some of us are going for a look here. But in the end, its a solid mouse that I will probably not use very often. Time will tell.

  • JayGalaticaYT

    > 3 day

    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.

  • Erik Sarcasm

    > 3 day

    This is my second Redragon gaming mouse. Ive used the Perdition MMO mouse for many years and was always pleased with its performance, however I found using a device with fewer buttons better for different game styles, notable FPS games. Im an older gamer whos hands arent as nimble as they were when I was young and the SNES was groundbreaking. This is a very comfortable mouse. There are places to rest your thumb and ring finger, the side buttons are very well placed in reach of your thumb, and much like my trusty Perdition, theres a small button to the top left of the LMB, nicely within reach and perfect for binding certain in-game actions, but not others. One of the side buttons works better for jumping because you can still shoot while jumping. It has a rechargeable internal battery which charges thru a USB-C port. Luckily you can use the mouse wired to your PC while charging. After some research and tweaking, I was able to make the Sniper work on my PS4, a notoriously peripheral-unfriendly console. You cannot simply plug & play unless your game has native keyboard/mouse support, and not many do. What I did was this: I have an older Tuact Venom peripheral, consisting of a mouse, wand, and hub. The Venom mouse died, so I connected the Sniper Pro wireless dongle to the hub. In the Sniper software AND the Venom software, bind the side buttons to the same keys (Space, R, E, C) IN BOTH software. Then connect the Tuact hub to the PS4 (flip the switch to PS, connect the controller and turn on) and it works. For best results, use a hardware setup specifically designed for console use. There are some cons. First, the software is tricky to get. Ignore the manual, Google redragon m801p-rgb or redragon sniper pro and make damn sure the software/drivers you install say SNIPER PRO. No other Redragon software will work. It took me 3 tries to get the correct software. You CANNOT set the LED color of the scroll wheel. It stays green no matter what you do, until your battery starts to drain. This is your battery indicator. I like a red color scheme to my peripherals and this displeases me. Second con is the storage slot for the wireless dongle renders the mouse useless. It lifts the mouse just enough so that the optical sensor doesnt register movement. Youll have to find some place to store the dongle so that it doesnt become a cat toy. Overall, a very pleasing gaming mouse for a good price from a reliable company.

  • fresnosmokey

    > 3 day

    Good mouse. Holds a charge for a decent amount of time. About two days with the lights on and three or four on eco setting. The left mouse button squeaks a bit. Thats probably only a problem with the mouse that I received and not the mouse in general. I didnt want to send it back and do without. Thats why I only gave it four stars.

  • Ryan S.

    > 3 day

    I always swear by Logitech devices, but I was looking for a new mouse that didnt cost too much and that used a rechargeable battery. I came across this one on a few Top 10 gaming mice lists. This is definitely the first mouse Id recommend to others along side the G600. Good size, good amount of buttons, can be used wired or wireless, plus it comes with a slot on the bottom of the mouse to store the usb receiver. I love the lighting on the base of the mouse, makes for a cool effect. My mouse also came with a suitable case. You might want to spend an extra $12 or so for a proper case, but Im fine with using the one that it came in. I did end up buying a different Reddragon mouse because I needed a few more side buttons to be comfortable with, but I think most people will be more than happy with 9 buttons and two modes to swap between.

  • Elisa Hanson

    Greater than one week

    Ive had this mouse for 2 years now and I love it! Its comfy, the battery life is good, and its overall a good mouse for its price. The only problem I have with it is the on and off switch. After using it for so long, I can barly turn it on sometimes but can almost never turn it off without using some kind of sharp object and its its just getting annoying. I could always use the cord for it, but if its wireless, im going to take advantge of that.

  • Bianka Runolfsdottir

    > 3 day

    Bought this mouse on Amazon after the last gaming mouse I bought turned out not to be as useful as I had hoped. It doesnt quite have the same look as the first mouse I bought (I like a nice balance between function and style when I buy products), but it works way better than the last mouse I bought. It has a similar light-up feature to the previous mouse, but the design is obviously different. The light-up logo and the light-up base of the mouse is really cool. I was able to game for hours using this mouse. Plus, the fact that it has both wired and wireless setup options means that I have versatility when using it (in case battery is low, etc.). Would definitely recommend to other people.

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