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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  • Ronaldo V.

    > 3 day

    Its a nice mouse. It has a nice weight to it (not heavy) that makes it feel like quality. Very comfortable to use, puts your hand in a good position. If you have bigger hands, this is definitely a better option compared to a basic logitech mouse. The thing I like a lot, out of the box, it lights up in a rainbow like fashion for the RGB while you use it and the lights shut off after about 30 seconds or so. Then back on once you move it. Not too flashy either like other mice where they look like they want to explode. My only complaint isthe left click, the springs seem to be lower in quality as you can hear an odd squeaky sound somtimes. More often than not a click produces the sound. Its not too distracting but you will likely notice it. I do not use it as a gaming mouse though. I use it for general use but someone who embraces the RGB life because colors are fun. The buttons on the side are nice and useful for going back and forward on a webpage. There are a lot of extra buttons on it so you could likely program them to do various things. The battery life is pretty good. Fantastic bonus that it charges USB-C. Ive used it for about a week now and have not had to charge it at all. Thats with the RBG on. There is an Econ mode which basically allows you to use it without the lights on so you can preserve the battery life. Regardless, if you are looking a higher quality mouse compared to the basic logitech mice you find at your local staples, this is a good alternative. Feels sturdy, the RGB are nice and not too overbearing. One star down because the second you notice the squeakyness its hard to not notice it. Overall a solid mouse and I would highly recommend it. $40 is a bit too much, I would prefer a $30 price tag but considering other mice from big brands for similar features cost $100+ at times, its a good value. For general use. Im pretty confident itll perform good for the price in a gaming situation.

  • 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.

  • F. Khan

    Greater than one week

    I took a chance on this. I do not know the brand and I figure most people do not either. Nevertheless, the sexy led lights seduced me, along with the cheaper price. Now dont get me wrong. I was willing to pay more for a logitech. But what got me was the built in recharable battery and the long battery life. I am annoyed that Logitech still insists on using rechargeable cells instead of built in batteries and that in part along with the l33t h4x0rs s3xy leds were enough for me to take a chance on this. I am happy to say it exceeds expectations. To be fair they were not high but I love this mouse as much as the logitech gaming mouse it replaced and if it proves to be as durable, I will happily purchase another red dragon moue to replace this one.

  • 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.

  • Becky

    > 3 day

    This mouse is great for both big and small hands. I have small hands and it still fits very comfortably. The dpi is also very cool and accurate. Dont regret spending what I did for this mouse.

  • Nia Jenkins

    > 3 day

    I was suggested by other gamer friends to get Logitech, Razr and other popular brands. I decided to research and I found this mouse. I compared the specs and this mouse comes out on top for half the price! All of my friends that watch me on Twitch told me they could tell something was different because I greatly improved in my FPS games. Also, this mouse is rechargeable and has RGB, other mice double the price are not rechargeable. If you are on the fence about this, get it!

  • Mac

    > 3 day

    So far so good, button assignment is easy (download software from their web site) macros are easy, all around nice fit in my hand. Gives me 4 programmable buttons (the two on top but I leave them as dpi +-), the buttons are enough for me, I tried the ones that have 12 buttons at the thumb and I think its a extremely DUMB idea, back six you cant use in game realistically and at best of the front six you may use 3 or 4. Now lets see how long it lasts (thats the true test)

  • 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!

  • Travis

    > 3 day

    This mouse works great and is built well, even if it is a little plasticky. I downloaded the software from the website suggested in the manual and it did not work. After a quick google search i found the software on redragonusa.com. Do not use the software from redragonzone.com as suggested in the manual. Other than the software issue I have had no problems. It is a little kn the larger side and not very light but I dont mind that. I use a 1-3-1 grip and the width on top works great for that. Other mice Ive used have always had very narrow scroll wheels and it didnt work great for my grip. This is much better. Overall I highly recommend this as its built well, has nice packaging that can be repurposed, and fits my hand very well.

  • Elisa Hanson

    > 3 day

    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.

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