Redragon M602 RGB Wired Gaming Mouse RGB Spectrum Backlit Ergonomic Mouse Griffin Programmable with 7 Backlight Modes up to 7200 DPI for Windows PC Gamers (Black)

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  • Bookman

    > 24 hour

    I like the feel and way it handles. Once you have gone into the settings and customized the program for your needs, it works well. Pretty neat looking as well.

  • Tofu

    > 24 hour

    Ive been using this mouse for a while, it sucks at some specific things. My palms sweat a lot less with this one and besides some very small things, its overall pretty good.

  • David

    > 24 hour

    Nice feel, not too heavy or too light, excellent and precise scroll wheel; the LED functions are quite pleasant and the cord seems pretty sturdy.

  • Zeff

    > 24 hour

    Been using this for quite a while now. It has a nice weight to it and it fits well in my hand. The only nitpick I have is that I wish it was between 3 - 5 millimeters taller at the bottom, so that my pinky finger wouldnt be in constant contact with the mouse-pad. Kind of a bummer... all other finger placements feel great though. I love that the sensitivity mode is separate from the light mode. Get to set it to the preferred speed AND enjoy whichever light I desire. (Which, in my case, is the flowing rainbow - its simply mesmerizing ^_^ I look at it when Im bored XD) (The rainbow light was certainly a selling point too, which made me choose it over a different mouse. Kudos to Redragon). It came in a really cool plastic container too! =D Still got it ^w^ Theres a Mode Switch button underneath the mouse... its kinda redundant, since one of the top buttons in front of the scroll wheel does the exact same thing, but hey, it doesnt get in the way or anything so whatever. Overall, Im very satisfied with this mouse =)

  • Lisa

    > 24 hour

    I haven’t been using this mouse for very long yet, but I’m extremely happy with it. After a horrible experience with a similarly priced “wireless gaming” mouse, I went with this one which turned out to be a great choice. It fits nicely in my hand, feels great to move around, and I love how responsive it is. My only gripe is that the driver software is only for Windows. I was able to get it working in Linux (Mint OS) through running Windows XP in a virtual machine. After opening the driver software in XP once, after configuring settings I was able to close out the VM with the settings carrying back over to Linux. So not a huge deal, but harder than it should’ve been. That being said, 99% of people do not use Linux so unless you do, the above shouldn’t affect you. And even if you do use Linux, I still wholeheartedly recommend this product if you’re willing to do a few extra steps for the driver software. All in all a fantastic mouse, and it can’t be beat at such a low price.

  • Joshua

    > 24 hour

    I liked how it felt and form. However, it has to get the setting fixed every time I get on my PC. I dont mind at all, but it wasnt what I expected from it.

  • Rachel Hoeger

    > 24 hour

    Im not going to go and say this is the best gaming mouse ever conceived by man, I will say that since Ive had it since 2020 its a perfectly reliable and responsive mouse that matches my PC setup. I like this mouse. No complaints. Im sure there are better mice but this one is mine.

  • stephen

    > 24 hour

    Works great. Nice weight and accurate.

  • John K.

    > 24 hour

    This is my second mouse, the first one lasted more than six years and took a lot of abuse. This Reddragon mouse fits my hand nicely, moves smoothly, lets me change pointer speed at the touch of an on mouse button and never needs batteries. I do mostly technical and word editing/graphics etc. I also do some gaming and the thumb switches are a bit of a nuisance as they are easily (too easily) actuated and abruptly moves me to another visual location on the displays screen. So when in the heat of a battle, you can be visually sent to a totally unrelated area of the field. not a good scenario. I have remedied this by taping a piece of a toothpick just above and in line with the switches and it works beautifully, I still have use of the switches but no longer accidentally operate the them.....JK

  • Frank

    > 24 hour

    I have several more expensive gaming mice than this, but this is still one of my favorite. For a gaming mouse, the materials feel a bit on the cheaper side and it also doesnt have a lot of extra buttons. So why do I like it so much? The right side has two indentions for gripping/resting your ring and pinky fingers and I cant oversell how great of a design that is. I wish every single gaming mouse I owned had this same feature. In comparison my almost $200 dollar mouse feels a lot nicer/sturdier/smoother, but my pinky starts to get sore after a long gaming session because it doesnt have enough support. The Redragon M602 isnt perfect but for its price point I doubt youll find a better gaming mouse.

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