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Joseph D. Land
> 3 dayI have a Red Dragon one handed Keyboard and it too is high quality, like this mouse. From looking at the photos, it seemed like the mouse would feel cheap in the hand for the price. It doesnt. It has a sturdy feel and a soft veneer that feels fantastic in the hand. It is a little large so you might not like it if you have small hands but it is very ergonomic and comfortable once you get used to the large size I love all the extra buttons. The three side buttons are a nice touch as is the smaller button on the left mouse key although it is a little hard to hit at times, its good for lesser used key bindings. I also love the DPI adjuster and the software is really great for adjusting it! You can set each of the five DPI settings to whatever you want and switch in game easily. So in Red Dead 2, I can easily switch to a lower, more accurate DPI when I am in gun battles and every shot is an easy head shot! The keys dont have their own bindings and will need to be programmed into the keyboard but it really isnt that big of a deal for me since I just bind them to obscure keys. Red Dead has an absurd amount of actions to bind to keys and I had plenty left over after every action had its own binding. You can also create profiles with specific settings if you want. Also, there are two modes that can be changed on a button below the mouse, which basically are unique profiles. So you have two separate profiles at all times with the press of a button I was noticing some stuttering with the mouse but it seemed to go away when I lower the polling rate. Also, the RGB lights are really cool and beautiful looking. I kind of thought this would look tacky and dumb but I actually love the way it looks. My only negative is that the scroll wheel is advertised to light up but it wont for some reason. It is a little disappointing but I wont send it back for that and, at 50 dollars, I think this mouse far exceeds its price value by a mile so I wont drop any stars for that. I would for sure say, get this mouse first before you buy a more expensive one because it seems to me like it is extremely high quality for the price! The only reason you might not want it is if you have small hands and dont want a larger mouse.
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E. Almanzar
> 3 dayThis is the best mouse Ive used in years. There is a groove to hold the ring finger in place, and it is overall extremely ergonomic. The lighting customization is great, you have the ability to change the color and behavior of the light on the logo and at the bottom of the mouse. Battery life seems to be pretty good. Only charged once the first night I got it, and Ive used it for five days now. Battery indicator in the Sniper software shows 90%. Unlike other mice in this price range, the buttons are EASY to reassign. Ive got copy, paste, etc. all set up and it took less than five minutes The only problem i had with the mouse was the sofware, was very hard to find because the page where it was suppose to be, is down. I did find it in a video on YouTube. For those thatre looking for the driver, heres the URL. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qBUIAez2yHGZI1b_hzM5_yQfYzgR2y3w/view
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Nethanel Dahan
> 3 dayThis 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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Megan de Melo
> 3 dayThe first one I got may have been faulty, it would barely go a day without needing to be recharged and would sometimes stutter across the screen terribly. I had it replaced and the second is definitely better. Both of the mouses scroll wheels tend to squeak when being used, which can get a bit agitating. Theres also not much indication for when the mouse battery is low. When its full the scroll wheel turns green but afterwards you just need to remember to charge it every couple days. Would be nice if the rgb or scroll wheel turned red when low. But thats just a quality of life suggestion and nothing against the product.
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TJR
> 3 dayUp to now, Id only used big brand name mouses like LogiTech and Microsoft ones. But after my 2nd Logitech mouse giving me the accursed double-click problem, Id had enough and ventured out. This mouse was highly rated, so I gave it a try. It feels great in hand. Its slightly larger in size than others, but in a good way. I feel like I can get a good grip on it. The Left & Right click buttons have a nice but easy click to them and minimal travel distance. The 3 thumb buttons have a bit more travel and feel a little more mushy, but still good enough for their use. There is a 4th button next to the Left click button that is also very crisp with low travel, and Im still getting used to it being in that spot, but its working out fine. There are 2 buttons on the top that increase/decrease the DPI/speed of the mouse travel, but I dont really use them. They could be set to some other function, but I simply have not done it. You can set the buttons to other keystrokes using the small software driver that you download. Its fast, easy, simple. No complains. I didnt even use the software for the first few days, as I used the mouse right out of the box. Only later did I want to change my buttons to other settings. You can use the mouse plugged into a USB-C cord, or not plugged in at all. So even if your battery runs low during a game you can jam a cable in and keep going, no problem. The side grooves where you hold it are angled. This was new to me. So my thumb rests on a ledge at the button, and as you squeeze inward to hold the mouse youll find it buries itself into a groove. At first this felt weird, but now I see how its meant to help your thumb wedge in and hold in place. There is a similar but shallower case on the other side where your pinky & ring finger go, though the 2 fingers rest on different edges of the mouse. Again, different, but I got used to it just fine. The mouse has 2 modes, normal and economy. Normal mode makes the mouse light up with LEDs and look like something from Star Trek. But with a simple flip of a switch you can turn the lights off into economy mode and presumably the batter lasts even longer. I use economy exclusively, as I dont care about lights on my mouse. But Im sure many would think its super kool. Been using it for about 2 weeks, and Im loving it!
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Ricardo G.
Greater than one weekHonestly when I first bought this mouse I wasnt expecting much; especially for the great price. Ive had this mouse for almost a year now and its still going strong! Decent capabilities and lighting. Considering the other great reviews, I think this mouse speaks for itself. However, there are a few things I think potential buyers should keep in mind: - Battery life (IMO) could be better. This is my first experience with a wireless/rechargeable mouse so I have nothing to compare it too. Use w/o RBG is about ~1 week without a recharge where use w/ RGB probably needs to be charged 2-3x/week - The USB transmitter is VERY sensitive. To the point that I cannot plug a USB stick in the adjacent port or else the mouse signal just doesnt work :/ . If you buy this plan on using the receiver make sure its not in the back of the PC b/c all those connections will make the mouse not work.
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dudutur1
> 3 dayVery good battery
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Cameron Vanderpool
> 3 dayMy mouse works great. Software was easy to install. The only reason I cant give this mouse 5 stars is that I ordered it for its wireless AND wired abilities. But the USB receiver meant to come with it never showed. So its a great, wired only, mouse :/ :)
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David Phillips
> 3 dayWaited for 10 days before reviewing. First thing is that it is a big change from the Logitech G602 that I was using. The finger placement is wider, which was kind of hard to get used to at first. The mouse is lighter and wider. I got used to all of these things and it actually is better because my hand doesnt feel as stressed I guess because my hand is more flattened out instead of gripping. The buttons are very responsive and use less pressure. I went through two 602s because the left mouse button and one of the side buttons kept sticking. Very expensive to replace. I have had a Redragon wired mouse on my desktop setup for years, hope this one lasts as long.
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i smell good
> 3 dayi have a fairly large hand, and it fit neatly to it, people with small hand might like it smaller. i can feel the speed of it, the really increase my win rate, and you can change the speed of it too. it came with 1 wire to connect with with the pc and to charge at the same time. update: after a year of using it, still work fine, but if u want a texure mouse pad it might be a problem, the mouse will stop at certain part of the mouse pad cuz the it have fairly bad optical tracking. highly contract like red and green is ok but it have problem when tracking gradient like blue gray to light blue.