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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  • David Phillips

    > 3 day

    Waited 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.

  • NAP

    13-04-2025

    This product just sucked. From the very weak RGB to the lag, it was a huge step-down from my previous mouse. My first gaming mouse was the Redragon M602. I love this mouse so much! The lighting is beautiful, the quality and feel of it is fantastic, and the overall product is amazing! My main issue with it was the wire, I quickly realized I didnt like having a wire for my mouse and wanted to get rid of it fast. So with Redragon being my first brand and being extremely satisfied with it, I chose to go with their wireless mouse for twice the price! It was a huge mistake. The mouse is soooo laggy, it works fine for like 10 minutes, but quite often, it gets really jittery and twitches everywhere on the screen. This was the biggest issue for me and is what made me return it. Another issue is that its just not comfortable at all compared to the M602. Its smaller and much more square shaped, it wasnt for me at all. The thumb and pinky placement for the mouse was also really awkward. Lastly, the lighting on the mouse sucked a lot compared to the M602. The M602 has much brighter and out-there type of lighting, plus there is lighting on much more of the mouse. This mouse only had one strip of lighting at the bottom and the logo, and the mouse wheel didnt even light up at all aside from when the modes are being switched. It really sucks in comparison to the M602. Overall, I was very dissatisfied with the product and returned it after giving it a try for a few days. The lag was a really huge turn off and is what ultimately made me return it. The only positive Id have to say about this mouse is the three side buttons, theyre pretty cool! Although I couldnt find much use for having three buttons, I feel like 2 is enough. However, I probably would have eventually found use for the extra button if I kept the mouse. With all of this being said, I wouldnt recommend this product. I returned it and just stuck with my M602 permanently. For $20, the mouse is amazing. I dont see myself switching it out within the next few years, and I decided to just get used to the wire. This mouse has made me never want to get a wireless mouse again. If I do, it definitely wont be a Redragon one.

  • Becky

    > 3 day

    This mouse is great for both big and small hands. I have small hands and it still fits very comfortably. The dpi is also very cool and accurate. Dont regret spending what I did for this mouse.

  • Kevin Bartschi

    Greater than one week

    Absolutely amazing mouse. The wireless-ness is amazing, while you can also plug in for gaming to get those low latencys. battery life is pretty dang good, I mostly use my mouse wired, but unplug it anytime I want to feel free from chords, its so nice to have the option to do that. I really only have only one complaint about the mouse, everything else is great and I would still highly recommend this mouse. The scroll wheel does not follow the RGB pattern that you set the rest of the mouse to. when unplugged it will be uncolored, which isnt too big of a deal. When plugged in the scroll wheel will stay green (if high or full charge) or flash yellow (if battery is mid to low). However you can still turn off LEDs altogether very easily from the bottom of the mouse, and turn them back on the same way. Its really weird because the scroll wheel obviously has all of the RGB capability as the rest of the mouse, but rather than using it to look good redragon decided it would be better to have a battery indicator, so it stays green most of the time. That being said, I have never felt a mouse fit better in my hand. I would honestly recommend this mouse on ergonomics alone. That plus it has a good amount of re-programmable buttons and a decent software to control LEDs and button programming. The DPI goes up very high, and you can also control the refresh rate and mouse sensitivity in the software. Feeling a mouse on 1000Hz refresh rate with a high DPI feels extremely smooth. Again, one of the greatest feeling and best functioning mice Ive ever had. Really sucks that the scrollwheel LED doesnt work the way everybody would want it to, its pretty much the only downside of this mouse.

  • Mike

    > 3 day

    I love everything about the mouse except that the left click is squeaky. I thought this was an issue with the one I got, only to return it and get a replacement that has the same problem. Otherwise, solid, but it drives me crazy and I only hope I can learn to live with it.

  • StarMan

    > 3 day

    I use this ReDragon Sniper Pro with CAD software. Being able to program all of the buttons is very handy. The lights? At first, I thought that it was a bit Vain, HOWEVER, I soon discovered that late at night, when Im in a complex project, and I have to lean back and think about it..... It gets my eyes off of the screen. And that, I think, is a very beneficial thing. The price tag is actually: Outstanding

  • 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.

  • CJ

    > 3 day

    I’ve had bought an older model gaming mouse from Redragon years ago and it finally broke (Well, I broke it) so i decided to get this because it was newer, and could be used wireless or wired. Let me be perfectly honest with you all, this mouse is the best mouse I’ve EVER owned. period. your hand just fits so perfect on the mouse like a cozy cushioned pillow for your head. the design and LED in the mouse is great to. (you can cut the led off as well if your playing wireless and want to save battery life) it’s such a high quality mouse build to like sturdy but if you dont like heavy gaming mouses then this is not for you but if you like the feel of heavy gaming mouses then you WILL LOVE THIS MOUSE!

  • D. Thomas

    > 3 day

    Yes, you read that right. This Redragon replaced a similarly priced, but malfunctioning Logitech G502 Hero. BTW - Logitechs Customer Support is horrible. Anyhow, the Redragon M801 works as well as it is pretty. Youre looking at this mouse because you want an RGB mouse. A wireless mouse. How about, a wireless mouse with no need to replace batteries? This mouse features all of the above, which made it a good pick to replace the G502. The mouse can connect via its included USB-C cable, and/or wireless. In fact, you can use use the cable to connect one PC, and the wireless receiver on another PC/Laptop. Once the mouses USB is connected, it stops transmitting to the receiver, allowing you to switch back and forth between devices. I know, most mice work this way, but it was still worth mentioning. As for features... READ THE PRODUCT DESCRIPTION. Youre reading a review to see if folks like it and if its reliable. I can say, Yes, it will last longer than a Logitech G502 Hero, and it doesnt have any mechanical failures yet - and I dont expect any. Most mice last years, and this one should be no exception.

  • F. Khan

    > 3 day

    I took a chance on this. I do not know the brand and I figure most people do not either. Nevertheless, the sexy led lights seduced me, along with the cheaper price. Now dont get me wrong. I was willing to pay more for a logitech. But what got me was the built in recharable battery and the long battery life. I am annoyed that Logitech still insists on using rechargeable cells instead of built in batteries and that in part along with the l33t h4x0rs s3xy leds were enough for me to take a chance on this. I am happy to say it exceeds expectations. To be fair they were not high but I love this mouse as much as the logitech gaming mouse it replaced and if it proves to be as durable, I will happily purchase another red dragon moue to replace this one.

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