Redragon M656 Gainer Wireless Gaming Mouse, 4000 DPI 2.4Ghz Wireless Gamer Mouse w/ 5 DPI Levels, 7 Macro Buttons, Red LED Backlit & Pro Software/Drive Supported, for PC/Mac/Laptop
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daniel.
> 24 hourIts like a Razer Basilisk but youre also on a budget
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Luke Zalvino
> 24 hourEdit: they offered me a refund which is very generous of them. Not all their products are bad id just spend a little more on their higher priced ones. I have the m612 wired mouse that i quite enjoy Original: the more i use it, the more i hate it. i cant fint a single setting on the software thats actually comfortable
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T.kavyasree
> 24 hourGood as expected . And happy with the product smooth and easy going
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Steve
> 24 hourI just needed a cheap mouse to use at work. I dont play games with it, just normal tasks for eight hour shifts. Ive had it for quite a while, just recently changed the battery. I havent had any issues and would definitely recommend.
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Izzy Luggs
> 24 hourThe first mouse I received was slightly defective. The wheel didnt illuminate as advertised. But I decided to keep it anyway and gave a three-star rating. Without requesting a replacement, the Redragon Corp contacted me and shipped one regardless. How many companies take such initiative these days? Not many. Great company and products. Have used their wireless mice for several years and will continue to do so.
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Miss Yadira Torphy DVM
> 24 hourAfter my old mouse broke I decided to go ahead and grab one that wasnt completely cheap, and this one struck the deal. Dpi setting offer a wide range for anyones taste and though the mouse is a bit light for my favor its incredibly comfortable in the hand.
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Harold McCreary
> 24 hourRight off the bat, I wanted to tell you to download the software for this mouse to get its full feature set. If you dont install the software, the mouse will operate with a polling rate of just 125Hz. With the software installed, you can move this up to 500Hz and have a huge benefit to your aim as things will feel much smoother. You can think of this the same way you think of monitor refresh rates, like 60Hz vs 144Hz monitors. --- This mouse hits all the high notes for me: wireless functionality, comfortable grip, LED gamer aesthetic lighting--even if its just basic red, decent DPI, optical sensor instead of laser, easy to swap AA battery instead of frequent charging, and best of all, a price of a measly $20 bill. Overall the mouse feels like decent quality in your hand, so build quality is solid at this price point. Ill add that I did have to pull small pieces of cellophane plastic off of the rubber feet on the mouse. The manual didnt mention these, but it was obvious that the mouse would slide better by pulling the plastic off and letting the actual rubber touch my mouse pad instead. Maybe this was a factory or manual oversight. I decided on this mouse whenever my Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum started having issues staying connected wirelessly and with the left click not always working. I already had experience with Redragon products, as I use their K551 RGB keyboard with blue switches. I used to play competitive games like Counter-Strike at a near professional level about 12 years ago, but since Im retired from taking games seriously, I cant really justify spending $80-120 on a new mouse these days. Overall Im super satisfied with this Redragon M656 Gainer wireless mouse. It took me very little time to adapt to my new mouse in FPS games like Halo and Valorant. Lets just say for $20, it really fit the bill. Dont forget to download that software to get the full polling rate benefits! Your aim will thank you for it.
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Eric Stokes jr.
> 24 hourHavent used it much as of now but so far so good.
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Karen
> 24 hourUsing this for my first gaming laptop and so far it’s super nice! $20 was a great deal and I heard this is a great brand. I will def buy more products from this brand again!
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parker bridge
> 24 hourPerfect.