Redragon M801 Gaming Mouse LED RGB Backlit MMO 9 Programmable Buttons Mouse with Macro Recording Side Buttons Rapid Fire Button 16000 DPI for Windows PC Gamer (Wireless, Black)

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  • Cameron Vanderpool

    Greater than one week

    My 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 :/ :)

  • Ronaldo V.

    07-06-2025

    Its a nice mouse. It has a nice weight to it (not heavy) that makes it feel like quality. Very comfortable to use, puts your hand in a good position. If you have bigger hands, this is definitely a better option compared to a basic logitech mouse. The thing I like a lot, out of the box, it lights up in a rainbow like fashion for the RGB while you use it and the lights shut off after about 30 seconds or so. Then back on once you move it. Not too flashy either like other mice where they look like they want to explode. My only complaint isthe left click, the springs seem to be lower in quality as you can hear an odd squeaky sound somtimes. More often than not a click produces the sound. Its not too distracting but you will likely notice it. I do not use it as a gaming mouse though. I use it for general use but someone who embraces the RGB life because colors are fun. The buttons on the side are nice and useful for going back and forward on a webpage. There are a lot of extra buttons on it so you could likely program them to do various things. The battery life is pretty good. Fantastic bonus that it charges USB-C. Ive used it for about a week now and have not had to charge it at all. Thats with the RBG on. There is an Econ mode which basically allows you to use it without the lights on so you can preserve the battery life. Regardless, if you are looking a higher quality mouse compared to the basic logitech mice you find at your local staples, this is a good alternative. Feels sturdy, the RGB are nice and not too overbearing. One star down because the second you notice the squeakyness its hard to not notice it. Overall a solid mouse and I would highly recommend it. $40 is a bit too much, I would prefer a $30 price tag but considering other mice from big brands for similar features cost $100+ at times, its a good value. For general use. Im pretty confident itll perform good for the price in a gaming situation.

  • Matthew Clark

    > 3 day

    At this price point, you arent going to find a better wireless mouse! Everything works just as advertised, with few exceptions. The DPI setting is easy to read and makes adjusting on the fly a breeze. The sensor hasnt had any tracking issues so far (3 weeks of use so far), and the manually set polling rate makes for smooth and seamless FPS gaming. The only negatives Ive found so far are the RGB lighting on the scroll wheel only seem to work when charging, and the LMB started squeaking nearly right out of the box. At first it only occurred every 20 clicks or so, but its progressed to every four or five at this point. Not so bad for daily use, but quickly becomes problematic if youre trying to have a quiet late night gaming session. All in all, Id highly recommend this to anyone on the fence. It may have its minor issues, but you cant beat the price for the features offered.

  • Joseph D. Land

    > 3 day

    I 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.

  • DVM

    Greater than one week

    I dont game with it, so cant comment about that. But I find it a very comfortable mouse, the lights are fun, and the battery is quite long lasting. The accompanying USB cord can both give power and send connection signal, so even when the batterys gone out it just becomes like a regular corded mouse and you can unplug it again after 30 or 40 minutes. I like that the wireless action is in a USB receiver instead of Bluetooth. Bluetooth connections are a pain to set up. If I had one complaint its that the USB receiver does not fit flush inside the compartment on the mouse, so you cant use the mouse with the cord while the receiver is put away.

  • Dominic Sero-Asturi

    > 3 day

    I 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.

  • Ryno Reviews Stuff

    > 3 day

    This 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. I got this to replace a 5-month old Corsair Ironclaw that already died on me. Ive had great luck with Redragon mice in the past (my old wired one is still in use after almost ten years). This is my first wireless Redragon. Battery life seems to be pretty darn 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%. Better than the Corsair or the Logitech I used before. Unlike other mice in this price range, the buttons are EASY to reassign. Ive got copy/paste/cut/double-click, etc. all set up and it took less than five minutes. DPI is on-spot, too. Nothing not to like, really. Might be good to have some added weight, but its definitely not a deal breaker.

  • G3MKnight

    > 3 day

    I really like this mouse. The software is garbage but the mouse itself works great and its not loud unlike other mouses. I use it to play Neverwinter, Divinity and Baldurs Gate III. The battery life is great. I fully charged it last week and its still going strong without a charge. Update: After a year and few months its still better than most top tier nice! Im actually looking to buy something new from reddragon. Too bad they havent made a new mouse although I have to admit the M801 is literally PERFECT! Its better than then Razers Orochi which is battery operated! Con: Too bad the software is basically none existent since it really sucks!

  • Mylez Juco

    > 3 day

    I bought this a while ago, and the price has gone up a fair bit, BUT this mouse is the best ever. I have not used a lot of gaming mice, but this mouse is incredible. The lighting is beautiful, the battery life is near infinite, the response time is instant, and it allows for so much customization. You can map the macro buttons on the side, change the dpi and assign the dpi buttons to very specific sensitivities, change the lighting colors/modes/brightness. This mouse is also super comfortable and fits perfect for my hand (however I have fairly small hands). Overall, this mouse is perfection, and I definitely recommend. The price may fluctuate but if you can get it for a price that you are comfortable, BUY IT.

  • CastilloT

    > 3 day

    If you prefer wireless like me I would look for a battery powered mouse. I play on a laptop and hate having a bunch of wires taking up what little space I have. So it’s a bit annoying that I have to charge the mouse often. My other minor complaint is it’s lightweight and feels a bit cheap for $48. Other than that I love this mouse and how well it matches my MSI.

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