Redragon M690-1 Wireless Gaming Mouse with DPI Shifting, 2 Side Buttons, 2400 DPI, Ergonomic Design, 8 Buttons-Black

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  • Mike & Shirley

    > 3 day

    I must say this is the best wireless mouse Ive used yet. Previously I using a Logitech marathon for a wireless mouse and I thought that was great, but when it came to gaming it was just ok. The Mirage 2 I didnt notice much lag if any especially when testing. The mouse feels great. I feel it definitely had a familiar feel since my daily driver on my desktop is the logitech g502. The plastic feels great, you can tell the plastic on the bottom of the mouse is where they went cheap, kind of feels like a toy, but who needs to see the bottom or feel it? Overall my experience so far with this mouse is amazing and I highly recommend it for this price. Great job Redragon! I look forward to trying more of your products out.

  • Isaac

    20-11-2024

    I used this Chinese mouse for a long time under different name, I wanted buy it again but I couldnt find it till now. Now, someone brought it under different brand, but this mouse is the best choice for this price point. Great packaging, battery life, accuracy, build quality, design, extra buttons on them, lasts long(not forever) and the scroll is good as well. You cant buy anything better than this for this price.

  • J. Brooks

    > 3 day

    The mouse seems pretty nice on first impression and Ive been using it a while now every day with my laptop. Ergonomics are pretty good but the very first issue was its claimed range. More than 6 feet away and it doesnt pick up very well. Next, the forward most button where your thumb rests is simply tied to the left mouse click but acts as a double click. Useless in my opinion, would much rather preferred it to be assignable. Lastly - after some use (a few weeks) Ive had mouse buttons stick and the wheel is already feeling like its not as smooth as when I got it. I do use this mouse daily but not so much that it should be wearing out already. I emailed the company for software support to see if I could program that 6th button but never heard back. Honestly I wouldnt recomend this one - spend a few more bucks and get something a little more reputable.

  • JH

    > 3 day

    very comfortable. Fits in hand well. Worth every penny. It is a little over sensitive at times and other times its sensitivity is too low. ie, when trying to click X or click and pull on the corner of a window to change a window screen size, it doesnt always hover over where you want. Is this an issue with my mouse? my mousepad? i dont know. Im not currently gaming with it, so i dont know if id use it for competitive gaming. As for a $10 mouse, its perfect for what i need it for. Dropped 1 star due to sensitivity issues.

  • David

    > 3 day

    Looks and feels really good mouse is very responsive probably the best mouse you can get at this price and it also matches my gaming PC which is a plus.

  • Scott Henry

    > 3 day

    *** Please read entire review *** Would be ok for regular use, NEVER ok for gaming. Lag time from when the mouse is moved to when the cursor moves with stupid slow. Update on 4-29-2019. Since my experience was negative, the company contacted me. They asked if I would try one of their other mice, the Mirage 2. The Mirage 2 is another wireless mouse. It did perform better that the M690-1, however I still wouldnt recommend it for gaming. In my response to them I thought maybe its just the wireless aspect causing the lag. Redragon asked me to try one more mouse, The Cobra (M711 wired gaming mouse). To my delight, the was actually a pretty nice gaming mouse. After having the opportunity to use the Redragon Cobra mouse for a couple days, this is by far the nicest of the Redragon mice I have tried. Overall it feels good in my hand and more importantly provides precise lag free cursor control. The lighting looks nice (even better than my G502) The buttons all have a nice positive click. It would have been nice if the 3 buttons on the top were addressable rather than fixed to DPI, up DPI, down and lighting. On that same note, for a gaming mouse I think its essential to have user defined dpi settings rather than pre-programmed. For example. some games I find myself selecting say 650 instead of 600. A jump from 500 to 1000 dpi doesnt allow me to dial it in like I would like to. The scroll wheel feels nice. The rubber texture is great, but I prefer a more positive click while spinning the wheel. To compare it directly to my Logitech G502, I do miss the extra buttons the G502 has. The Cobra is light weight but not too light. It slides really well on my mouse pad, perhaps even better than my Logitech, but to be fair my Logitech has seen a lot of use. I like the lighting better on the cobra. The surface texture on the cobra feels great on top. I wish it was the same on the sides. I think the shape on the side of the mouse is more comfortable on the G502 but thats not to say the Cobra is bad, just my preference. Also keep in mind the G502 cost 3 times as much. The most important thing, it provides a good gaming experience, with no lag and precise control. This is a product I would recommend. As a matter of fact, my son who also has a G502 asked if he could use the Cobra instead of his mouse. Overall Ratings Customer service for this company * * * * * The M6901 mouse still * The Mirage 2 * * The Redragon Cobra M711 * * * * *

  • Dr. Gaylord Lakin DVM

    Greater than one week

    Yes

  • D

    Greater than one week

    Works exactly as advertised, I would buy again if needed.

  • craterface12

    > 3 day

    Follow-up Redragon sent me a replacement, so I will update if things change 1 YEAR EDIT The scroll wheel on this mouse is now scrolling up when I scroll down. Why did I stay with this mouse for so long you may ask? The shape is really nice, and because this mouse is a bootleg of the G502, I will have to wait for the G502 to go on sale before I can be rid of this horrible mouse. 1 MONTH EDIT My return window ended yesterday, and literally today the mouse developed this horrible screeching noise from the scroll wheel. Its the same sound that you hear when a dentist drills into your teeth. Awful. Shape is still great, but this noise is horrendous. Also the battery only lasts for 1 month at most. I have gone through so many mice well over the price of this mouse, and this has the best shape of any mouse Ive tried by far. This mouse is cheap, and it feels cheap as well. Very strange creaking sounds coming from the scroll wheel and the sensor is absolutely awful. The only real reason that I am keeping this mouse is because other mice hurt my ring and pinky fingers horribly. If this mouse had a better sensor and slightly better shell, it would beat out any other mice on the market, but for such a reasonable price, maybe Im asking for too much?

  • EDM

    > 3 day

    i purchased this for my laptop for on the go work (im more of a trackball user by nature but mice are reliable for certain tasks ) considering i have a corsair dark core mouse for pc gaming i find this unit fair in ergonomics, my had dosnt get tired or fatigued. the fast dpi swapping is nice as is the light or no light mode. mainly i was impressed with its plastic box case it comes with a handy thing to store it and keep it safe in your bag and by far my favorite part of this devices setup. works great for my laptop and even doing a variety of games on a gaming laptop with it, i havent had any issues playing and recommend it with that mentality of use. it definitely beats the stock mouse pad

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