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Irene
> 24 hourIt was a bit bigger than I hoped and some of the buttons do absolutely nothing, but otherwise it works. It sensitivity is the best part, I lower it for school work and bring it up a bit for gaming. The buttons that do work are sometimes useful. Still it’s pretty clunky with its size. Also only goes like a day off battery power. Idk, I like it anyway. I would buy it, o have small hands anyway.
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Dominic Sero-Asturi
> 24 hourI have a stockpile of these mice in their wired form, because I love them. I bought this one for use in my WFH setup, and when I go into the office. It is a great thing.
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PANACKAL
> 24 hourIt works just fine, but I cant remap the buttons at all. However in games it works just fine, and the 2 front buttons register as side buttons rather than the alt and ctrl they are thumb buttons 4 and 5. The thumb button closest is always left shift, which isnt really a problem since its extra, I was going getting a mouse with 2 thumb buttons anyway. Usb c is a great feature and it takes milliseconds to connect to the computer. The lack of remaping is my only problem, which is why I gave it a 4.
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Greg
> 24 hourThe Redragon M801 gaming mouse works really good on all games Ive played, would definately buy it again.
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Doodle
> 24 hourThe mouse is great. Its customizable with a desktop software from their website, the color options are limited in comparison to some other mice, but it looks good. The mouse is very functional and comes with both a wireless dongle and a cable that you can plug into the PC for a wired connection that doubles as a charging feature for the built in battery. In comparison to some of the other budget gaming mice Ive had in the past, it is on the pricey side for what it is. I got it when my Teknet mouse that I used constantly for about 13 years started to have connection issues. Same button layout as that mouse which I liked a lot, but I worry about the longevity of the mouse with the built in battery. Because the batteries arent replaceable, the life span of the batteries will more than likely be less than my previous mouse. THAT SAID, I have had no issues so far, it is buttery smooth, and I like it a lot.
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Nethanel Dahan
> 24 hourThis gaming mouse has several programmable buttons that you can map specifically to the each of your game. You can easily vary the DPI while in game, and its ergonomic design will fit your hands like a glove. It has several modes. RGB is the most visually appealing one, but of course will drain your battery if youre using it wireless. I use it wired with the included USB-A to type C cable (so not obvious or taken for granted these days), and keep it on Eco mode. Give a serious boost to your gaming experience. You wont go back, I can guarantee it. :)
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Kat King
> 24 hourIve primarily used a compact, no frills wireless mouse for the past few years. So my review is not sitting on a ton of experience with programmable features, dpi settings, etc. With that said, the feel of this mouse has been great. I dont have huge hands, but kinda long fingers. How my hand sits with this mouse feels comfortable. The additional programmable buttons are all comfortable to reach and I havent accidently hit one yet. The light-up feature is nice. It does turn off after ~10-20 seconds of no movement. The wheel only lights up when plugged in/charging. Although that is out-of-the-box functionality. I havent downloaded the software yet to see if you can change this. The software is only for Windows, which is a challenge for me but not for most. Also I think once configured, it will maintain those settings when plugged into a Mac (from what I read in other reviews) - but havent tried this myself. I didnt think dpi settings would matter much, but I actually really like the ability to easily change this based on the task Im performing/preference - either working on a never-ending spreadsheet or gaming once in a while. I dont experience any noticeable lag when using wirelessly. Havent used it while plugged in. The wireless feature was a major requirement for me. So far, battery life seems good. I do tend to turn it off when Im done for the day, and its lasted about a week and a half so far.
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James Hutton
> 24 hourIts a good mid-range rodent with a less than optimal battery life. You might get 4 days out of it. I dont know if this is indicative of most gaming rodents.
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Kevin Z.
> 24 hourI give this a solid 4-5 stars because it was a good mouse for what it is. PROS- The material of the mouse is pretty good quality and it moves smoothly on my mouse pad. It also comes with a nice container that I use for traveling. CONS- The mouses RGB on the scroll wheel did not work unless if you were using the mouse wired with the cable it came with. Also the RGB only had one mode and the software did not work. When i clicked it was oddly squeaky and it was quite annoying until I got sound canceling headphones. overall it was a ok mouse But I would not recommend it unless you can deal with these problems.
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Elisa Hanson
> 24 hourIve had this mouse for 2 years now and I love it! Its comfy, the battery life is good, and its overall a good mouse for its price. The only problem I have with it is the on and off switch. After using it for so long, I can barly turn it on sometimes but can almost never turn it off without using some kind of sharp object and its its just getting annoying. I could always use the cord for it, but if its wireless, im going to take advantge of that.