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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  • Ethan journey

    > 3 day

    Works as advertised

  • Kevin Bartschi

    Greater than one week

    Absolutely amazing mouse. The wireless-ness is amazing, while you can also plug in for gaming to get those low latencys. battery life is pretty dang good, I mostly use my mouse wired, but unplug it anytime I want to feel free from chords, its so nice to have the option to do that. I really only have only one complaint about the mouse, everything else is great and I would still highly recommend this mouse. The scroll wheel does not follow the RGB pattern that you set the rest of the mouse to. when unplugged it will be uncolored, which isnt too big of a deal. When plugged in the scroll wheel will stay green (if high or full charge) or flash yellow (if battery is mid to low). However you can still turn off LEDs altogether very easily from the bottom of the mouse, and turn them back on the same way. Its really weird because the scroll wheel obviously has all of the RGB capability as the rest of the mouse, but rather than using it to look good redragon decided it would be better to have a battery indicator, so it stays green most of the time. That being said, I have never felt a mouse fit better in my hand. I would honestly recommend this mouse on ergonomics alone. That plus it has a good amount of re-programmable buttons and a decent software to control LEDs and button programming. The DPI goes up very high, and you can also control the refresh rate and mouse sensitivity in the software. Feeling a mouse on 1000Hz refresh rate with a high DPI feels extremely smooth. Again, one of the greatest feeling and best functioning mice Ive ever had. Really sucks that the scrollwheel LED doesnt work the way everybody would want it to, its pretty much the only downside of this mouse.

  • D. Thomas

    Greater than one week

    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.

  • Kevin Z.

    > 3 day

    I give this a solid 4-5 stars because it was a good mouse for what it is. PROS- The material of the mouse is pretty good quality and it moves smoothly on my mouse pad. It also comes with a nice container that I use for traveling. CONS- The mouses RGB on the scroll wheel did not work unless if you were using the mouse wired with the cable it came with. Also the RGB only had one mode and the software did not work. When i clicked it was oddly squeaky and it was quite annoying until I got sound canceling headphones. overall it was a ok mouse But I would not recommend it unless you can deal with these problems.

  • Claurrion

    > 3 day

    I got this after a Zelotes C12 (and later a Logitech G602, but that on didnt last nearly as long or reliably as my C12, but thats a whole other review.) That C12 last me 4-6 years or so, but it was time for an upgrade. That being said, I originally bought this RedDragon Sniper with the intention of leaving it at work, but ended up taking it home and using my C12 for work. The software is many steps up from Zelotes and although its more clicks to change profiles, being able to have more than 2 is very nice. I might update to add more info later but it is a very nice mouse and a great purchase.

  • David Phillips

    > 3 day

    Waited for 10 days before reviewing. First thing is that it is a big change from the Logitech G602 that I was using. The finger placement is wider, which was kind of hard to get used to at first. The mouse is lighter and wider. I got used to all of these things and it actually is better because my hand doesnt feel as stressed I guess because my hand is more flattened out instead of gripping. The buttons are very responsive and use less pressure. I went through two 602s because the left mouse button and one of the side buttons kept sticking. Very expensive to replace. I have had a Redragon wired mouse on my desktop setup for years, hope this one lasts as long.

  • lora

    > 3 day

    I really like this mouse. It offers both corded and cordless options when using. There are programmable buttons but not to many and I love the colors! I use it for gaming amd I like that you can change the speed of the cursor with just the touch of a button! The battery seems to last for about a week. I game for a few hours every night and sometimes am also on my computer during the day for work to give you an idea of how often I am using it. I used to be very VERY battery mouse shy because I was always afraid of the mouse dying right at the wrong time during game play but this mouse lets me do both corded and battery so when I feel like it may get low, I just use the cord. I have only had it die on me once but it was because I wanted to see how long it would last on one charge with my regular usage, it was about a week and a half. The only thing I would like to see improved on this is the storage of the USB bluetooth connector. When stored in the mouse, it sticks out so you are unable to used the mouse or you have to leave it in the computer. This is a bit of an inconvenience when I just want to use the cord because it needs to be charged and I dont want the USB receiver sticking out of my laptop. Other than that, its a great mouse.

  • Irene

    > 3 day

    It was a bit bigger than I hoped and some of the buttons do absolutely nothing, but otherwise it works. It sensitivity is the best part, I lower it for school work and bring it up a bit for gaming. The buttons that do work are sometimes useful. Still it’s pretty clunky with its size. Also only goes like a day off battery power. Idk, I like it anyway. I would buy it, o have small hands anyway.

  • Reno

    Greater than one week

    I am always buying and trying different mice because I trade the stock market. I hate a mouse that the weight of my finger causes an accidental click because Im always randomly buying into a position in a stock I dont want to be in and it always causes me to lose money. Half the time I dont even know it unless I have the volume turned up on my laptop and I heard the order filled sound. I ordered a Logitech G603 and got it in the mail several days ago as well but i still got accidental clicks with it because the buttons were too easy to press. Not what I wanted. This sniper pro is perfect. I have to purposefully click it to get a click. I can hear the clicks which I also like. Its super cool looking, and much more comfortable than any other mouse Ive had. Its on the larger side for my small man hands which I like as it helps keep my fingers off whatever surface Im using it on. I dont like my pinky finger getting drug around all the time. I wish I could change the color on the scroll wheel though as its green and I dont like green. I can live with it though as I still really like this mouse. I havent used it for gaming so cant comment on that.

  • TJR

    > 3 day

    Up to now, Id only used big brand name mouses like LogiTech and Microsoft ones. But after my 2nd Logitech mouse giving me the accursed double-click problem, Id had enough and ventured out. This mouse was highly rated, so I gave it a try. It feels great in hand. Its slightly larger in size than others, but in a good way. I feel like I can get a good grip on it. The Left & Right click buttons have a nice but easy click to them and minimal travel distance. The 3 thumb buttons have a bit more travel and feel a little more mushy, but still good enough for their use. There is a 4th button next to the Left click button that is also very crisp with low travel, and Im still getting used to it being in that spot, but its working out fine. There are 2 buttons on the top that increase/decrease the DPI/speed of the mouse travel, but I dont really use them. They could be set to some other function, but I simply have not done it. You can set the buttons to other keystrokes using the small software driver that you download. Its fast, easy, simple. No complains. I didnt even use the software for the first few days, as I used the mouse right out of the box. Only later did I want to change my buttons to other settings. You can use the mouse plugged into a USB-C cord, or not plugged in at all. So even if your battery runs low during a game you can jam a cable in and keep going, no problem. The side grooves where you hold it are angled. This was new to me. So my thumb rests on a ledge at the button, and as you squeeze inward to hold the mouse youll find it buries itself into a groove. At first this felt weird, but now I see how its meant to help your thumb wedge in and hold in place. There is a similar but shallower case on the other side where your pinky & ring finger go, though the 2 fingers rest on different edges of the mouse. Again, different, but I got used to it just fine. The mouse has 2 modes, normal and economy. Normal mode makes the mouse light up with LEDs and look like something from Star Trek. But with a simple flip of a switch you can turn the lights off into economy mode and presumably the batter lasts even longer. I use economy exclusively, as I dont care about lights on my mouse. But Im sure many would think its super kool. Been using it for about 2 weeks, and Im loving it!

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