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)

(1071 Reviews)

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  • Blake Harris

    > 3 day

    Up until now, this mouse has been great. I mean that more as in... it works as expected. Pros: - Works as advertised - Fairly precise - Color options are nice Cons: - Middle click died after less than a year of use - Build quality feels cheap - Color options button is on top, too close to the palm rest My biggest annoyance up until now was accidentally changing the colors all the time because the buttons are too close to where your hand rests. No real reason they couldnt have gone on the bottom near the DPI button. Who needs quick access to color options anyway?

  • Peter

    > 3 day

    I’ve used this for many years now and it still work great. The shale fits my hand well and I don’t find my hand hurting after hours of gaming. It’s a great mouse that I would purchase again

  • Zeff

    > 3 day

    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 =)

  • Collin Hutchinson

    > 3 day

    Yes the mouse works. That is the bare necessity of a mouse. However this one lasted me about 5 years. It literally just broke the other day. 5 years with constant use, constant abuse, constantly plugging and unplugging it into my computer. It works.

  • Jennifer Kelly

    > 3 day

    I bought this mouse to match with the new keyboard I purchased (pictured) and they go perfectly together. All functions work properly, the cursor has good sensitivity and glides across the screen easily. I do not use it for gaming so I do not have feedback on the quality of use for that.

  • Refreshing Lime

    > 3 day

    The shell of the mouse has such a nice feel. Its very stable and nice to operate. It has great ergonomic design. I love it! It also is beautiful. The lights are very well-done, as well as the graphic. This is just icing on the cake tho.

  • Z. Kummer

    > 3 day

    [UPDATE] I just bought another one of these. Since I bought the last one, I also bought a Logitech, a Corsair, and a Razer. I like the Logitech a bit more but it was several times the price and it lives on my gaming desk because I dont want to damage it. This mouse is better than the Corsair or the Razor, and its cheap enough to toss in a backpack without much concern about breaking it. Once again I had to do physical mods to get rid of the pointless lightshow; no idea why they keep spending more money to make their product worse by including this feature. I took pictures this time. Here is the process: 1.) Press on the mouse feet with your fingers until you find where the screw holes are. 2.) Poke through with an xacto knife, trim away around the screws so that there is a nice chamfer on the remaining material (you dont want bits that will get stuck on stuff while in use) (see picture). 3.) Remove the 4 screws. 4.) Pry up the mouse by the white area on the back side. 5.) Unplug the wire going to the top half of the mouse. 6.) Pull up the right side of the mouse to remove it. 7.) Unscrew and unplug the board attached to the wheel...it can be tossed. 8.) Clip the legs of the 4-lead LED and toss it as well. 9.) Using a side cutter or small pliers, crush the leds (circled in image) until there is nothing left but the traces below. Shake the little bits into the trash; you dont want them rattling around in the mouse. 10.) Plug the top half of the mouse back in and reattach with the 4 screws. 11.) (optional) - You can buy mouse foot material that can be cut to various shapes, or that comes in generic shapes. This can be used to replace the mouse feet that you have to cut to get to the screws, but I find that just doing a quality cut leaves the old feet perfectly functional. I know thats not the correct way to remove LEDs, but it is the easiest given the way this mouse is assembled, and I dont intend to reuse them anyway. [/UPDATE] The mouse is great. It fits my large hand well. Tracks well even on a cheap plastic table. Clicks all work perfectly, including the wheel. The software is terrible; if you play around with it long enough you can get the mouse to stop flashing at you but it never sticks. I ended up opening the mouse and just removing all the flashing LEDs...THERE WERE A LOT OF THEM! This was a large improvement as even in direct sunlight the LEDs are too bright and flashy, and in the dark they were far brighter than my screen. Note to seller: save some money and skip the LEDs...you will have a better product and people wont have to do surgery and replace mouse feet to make your product acceptable.

  • Rachel Hoeger

    Greater than one week

    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.

  • Noor B.

    > 3 day

    This is a nice mouse and all but it has no grip on the bottom. My mouse is gliding all over my mousepad, I cant aim properly because of it, feels like there is butter on the bottom of my mouse. I had to put some grip tape so it wouldnt slide all over the place.

  • John Ferguson

    > 3 day

    Im not a gamer -- Im a software engineer -- and I purchased this to replace my previous wired mouse which had begun malfunctioning. The Redragon is actually a more than acceptable replacement; it functions well and is extremely cool with the flashing/scrolling LED colors! It even matches my keyboard -- also a gaming, LED-colored device -- and besides using my PC for software programming, I have an MA2 Command Wing attached and use this setup for programming moving lights as well, so the colors add pizazz to the rig. Schvweet! The one thing Im adjusting to is the slide ease of this mouse. What I mean by that is my previous mouse was very resistance-free feeling like you could slide it the way a beer mug can be slid across a bar, while the Redragon has more drag to it and a similar attempt might only result in 3-to-4 inches of movement. To be fair, that may actually prove to be an advantage once I get used to it, so its not a complaint but rather an observation. Im extremely happy with the purchase. I snapped a couple of pics to try to show the color, exterior appearance, and how nicely it integrates with my existing system.

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