Redragon Gaming Mouse, Wired Gaming Mouse with RGB Backlit, 8000 DPI Adjustable, PC Gaming Mice with 9 Programmable Macro Buttons & Fire Button, PC Gaming Mouse for Windows/Mac, Black
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Sarah
> 24 hourThis is used by my teen son on his PS4. Its just what he wanted and it is fully functional. I guess it has all the right buttons and he loves it. Fully functional and the lights add to the rest of his lights in his man cave.
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Sharrod
> 24 hourIt’s honestly amazing for the price, not super light not heavy good quality.
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Anthony Lebron
> 24 hourI got this for my son to play games on his PC and he loves it. The mouse works well and provides him with everything he needs for a great gaming experience. Very affordable and looks really cool. The gaming mouse has 9 RGB backlit modes and 9 programmable buttons. Highly recommended for the gamer on a budget.
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Zul T.
> 24 hourThe cord is stiff and is unusable. Fire button is too far away and the other side button is too far back.
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Trenton
> 24 hourIt was a good mouse, had smooth movement, and came in really nice packaging. The only problem is that when I downloaded the software, it said No Device Connected. I tried redownloading it to no avail, and had to return it.
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John Rap
> 24 hourIt took a little effort, to find and install the software. It was worth it in the end though. This mouse gets the job done though, with adjustable DPI, programmable buttons and RGB. Everything works. There isnt any advantage to the Redragon M910-K over similar gaming mice. However, it is easily preferable for gaming, when compared to a business computer mouse.
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Desert Mambo
> 24 hourI ordered two different models of computer mouse from this brand, mostly because in our house, both of us had an old, cheaper mouse that was starting to fade. Im a gamer; my husband is not. I gave him this mouse to use and he likes it mostly--its a step up for his old mouse, and its lightweight, ergonomic. Seems well made. And it does what it should: clicks, rolls smoothly, etc. However, as others have noted, the software is an issue. He wanted to adjust speed and the lights on this thing, tried to find the software which was a struggle (the instructions dont tell you where to get the software from), and when he was finally able to find the software, it didnt work at all. In fact, it didnt recognize his mouse at all, though he was using it. The software just said device not detected. So he gave up. In his case, what he wants to adjust isnt critical, but it is a pretty big oversight to offer software that first, the buyer has to find on their own, and then they have to hope it will work for them (it didnt for us, but he did some research and found out he wasnt the only person who wasnt able to get software to work on this mouse). We also didnt find it helpful that after a long search, the only answer he could find to fix the problem from the maker was that he should reinstall his OS. Um, why would we do that just to adjust the color on the mouse? The OS on his PC is fine. It works fine for general use. I wouldnt actually call it a gaming mouse though--if the software isnt usasable and the mouse isnt adjustable, it wont be very good for gaming. So decent mouse for the price, as long as you are happy using it straight out of the box. If you want to make adjustments? Good luck. Note: We were finally able to find some software that worked, so all is good with everything, but Im still leaving it at 4 stars (perhaps 4.5 stars would be better, but there is no such open) because it shouldnt have been such a struggle to find the software that would work.
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Meryl
> 24 hourThis is not the first Redragon computer hardware weve used in our home. Were a big family, with kids and teens who are also using the mouse to game, so I am always hesitant to spend a lot of money on a mouse. Redragon mice typically last us about 2 years, and for the price, Im fine with that. Since our kids are getting older, we started buying some more expensive mice, thinking we would get more life out of them. However, my $40 Logitech mouse also only lasted 2 years, so Im not seeing much point in spending the extra money. This is a pretty basic mouse. It does have some programmable buttons, including 2 on the left side of the mouse. My husband opened it, plugged it in and was good to go. There was no software that auto-installed with it, and no software needed to use it at all. I see some people are saying they had trouble with the software and I cant give my opinion on that because we didnt use it. If you want to really customize the mouse, maybe look for one with better software. If you just want to be able to plug it in and use it without much fuss, this is the mouse for you.
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T. B. Gilmore
> 24 hourA little jerky, slide pads are not slick, slow response, clicks need to be centered or may miss, but worst is the software download, no website in docs, find by searches and then you have to get a decompressor they do not supply.
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jim
> 24 hourBoth of my teen daughters insist on Red Dragon mice.