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Yogizilla
> 3 dayFirst off, wireless mice can kick rocks. I dont wanna have to dock or replace batteries constantly. That already puts this mouse at an advantage. I was pleasantly surprised when this came in the mail. Ive had Razer, Corsair, and Logitech mice in the past. They were great until they started to conk out. Razer is particularly bad in this aspect: quality control, value for price, and durability leave a lot to be desired. This mouse is holding up very well so far. Instead of coming in a lazy cardboard box, you get a reusable plastic case. Certainly not expected at the price point. The RGB pattern is beautiful and mesmerizing. The feel of the mouse is nice. Parts dont feel particularly premium but the usual cheap clickyness isnt there, either. You definitely get more than you pay for. This mouse is great if youre tired of paying too much for mice that slowly die on you over time. No, its good period. Really, the only bad thing I can think of is a lack of tuning software (that I know of at least). It doesnt have good hardware acceleration but it is responsive so who cares. But let me not oversell this. I recommend it as a solid backup option or if you simply want to complete an RGB setup. Now, if you are hard-core competitive on MMOs or shooters, you may want to look elsewhere but, otherwise, this mouse will serve you well and justify the price.
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DBL
10-06-2025The mouse in itself is nice to look at first glace and even retains a nice feel for its design. It attempts to be ergonomic for most but I suppose some like myself would understand the problems once they attempt to get a feel for it. Firstly it will fit most hands fairly well with its contoured shape. Its designed to let your hand rest with it and thats a good thing. However once you get past the grip and come to terms with the additional button placements... This is where you start to notice the problems. I believe the side buttons (thumb buttons) are placed too far forward. The forward button despite its raised surface textures is too far forward for a relaxed grip on the mouse. Then if you would move your hand forward as if to clutch the mouse you cannot press the other middle mouse buttons so easily without a very uncomfortable bend in the middle finger (perhaps only people with large hands may experience this problem?) and I find it to be very impractical despite it being a button to be used for utility especially given consideration that it is fully programmable. The fact you have to switch your hand positioning frequently in order to use this mouse also makes it quite useless for flicks if youre a person who plays shooters or real time strategies. You wont be able to get comfortable with a single grip and work with it as youre learning two wrist motions to get the same results now that you are using two ways to grip your mouse to use the additional buttons. Once you get past that, Id also say its not great for FPS or shooters in general because the mouse has a tendency to skip inputs from the optical. I mean it reads the mouse pad or surface you put it on no problem. It just seems to skip coordinates if that makes sense. You cant have a pinpoint aim when your mouse is off by an X or Y variable because it skips marginal gaps between each increment of movement. It feels as if it counts by 2s and there is no half measures so youre always attempting to adjust and by that time youve probably already lost the fight. So if youre looking to buy this mouse for a shooter, save your money and upgrade to a brand that you know is reliable and has massively good feedback about its use in shooters. This mouse for me however was a cheap place holder until I can replace my last gaming mouse for shooters and other various games. So it will fit the bill until I can replace it, however I wont recommend you buy this if youre only interest is competitive shooters, the nerd rage you will suffer far exceeds the value of this product as its unreliable and inaccurate.
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Tofu
> 3 dayIve 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.
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Will B.
> 3 dayThis mouse performs quite well especially given the price point. Im thinking of buying another one or 2 as backups for the day the first one dies.
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Hs
> 3 dayRedragon Gaming Mouse Beats Other Gaming Mice To start off with, I think that the Redragon gaming mouse is one of the best mice as of right now. I have owned this mouse for about 3 years and it is just as good as brand new. When looking at the price of this mouse compared to other gaming mice, this is cheaper, durable, longer-lasting, and has most of the features as the other expensive mice have. I would most certainly recommend any interested buyers looking for a gaming mouse to buy this product. First and foremost, I think that the Redragon gaming mouse is one of the best mice as of right now because it’s cheap and affordable. When looking for a desktop gaming mouse, you should always research and look for other products that might be similar, less expensive, and easier to use especially when it comes to gaming mice. One of the popular gaming mice that is competing against the redragon mice in the market as of right now would be the glorious model o. This mouse comes around $100 in the market and functions similarly to the redragon mouse. The redragon mouse comes in around $20 as of now due to inflation as well. There isn’t much of a difference between the two mice besides the shape, size, and price. Paying $80 more isn’t worth it if most of the controls, and key features function the same way. Some of the key features that the glorious model o can do as well as the redragon gaming mouse are drag click, butterfly click, has the same amount of sensitivity, and DPI. The main difference between these two desktop gaming mice is that the glorious model “o” feels much lighter and sturdier. The redragon mouse feels a little bit heavier however, it is a decent size for any beginners or experienced gamers. It also has side palm grips for you to keep your thumb, ring finger, and pinky finger on support giving you the most comfortable experience as well. Some of the features that both mice can do that interested buyers would look forward to is having the mouse double click, drag click, and butterfly click. Furthermore, this mouse is very comfortable and durable for a long period of time. The gaming mouses texture is matte which makes the gaming experience even better. There are also side buttons to change the RGB color or lighting to whichever settings you’d prefer with 7-8 different color options. All of these features are adjustable just by downloading the app or software if needed. After owning this product for 3 years, I have not felt the need to buy another mouse yet at all because of how well-made it is. However, despite all of the pros mentioned, there are always a few flaws or cons since nothing is perfect. One of the cons I experienced by owning this product would be that when gaming, some of the clicks on the redragon gaming mouse don’t register due to how big it is. Even though it is recommended to have lighter-weight desktop mice when gaming, it makes it harder to click while having some clicks not register. Over the past 3 years of owning this product, I have noticed that there is also a solution to fixing this problem. I have improved my gaming skills and it has made clicking faster and much easier for me. I would most definitely recommend this product to gamers who are at least experienced a little bit and have fast clicking hands to enjoy the full experience.