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StarMan
> 3 dayI 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
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Quinn
> 3 dayThe wireless USB function of the mouse I received does not work. It only works if the cord is attached which is definitely not what I wanted. Overall, the quality is acceptable as a wired mouse. I wouldnt risk it if you actually want to use the wireless function.
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Elijah
> 3 dayIve had this mouse for a few days and I like it. Overall I like this mouse a lot and for the price I think its definitely worth it if you just want to combine a wireless + light gaming + basic rgb lighting. Pros -Comfortable to use -Good amount of battery life -Smooth cursor movements with multiple dpi settings -Nice rgb animation on bottom of mouse Cons -The mouse wheel doesnt light up even though the advertised pictures show it lighting up. Now, I dont think that this is an essential function to the mouse, but I am upset that the company would lie about this. If you know this however, then its fine, the rgb lighting on the bottom is pretty nice and smooth Still, I highly recommend this mouse if you have a tighter budget.
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Kevin Z.
> 3 dayI 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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Shawn Espinoza
> 3 dayAs stated above, this mouse is a bit confusing. What you are purchasing is M801P-RGB, not a mammoth, not a sniper, so some of the reviews do not apply. In order to take full advantage of the features you need to log on to redragonusa.com not redragon.com. You will not find the drivers on the later. In addition you will need to add software to your computer in order to use the drivers. I am not very computer savvy so I asked my wife to show me.... yes, I said wife. It was still a bit of an ordeal because the packaging states that it is a Sniper Pro. Download thise drivers and you get frustrated like I did. Once you do have the drivers you can play with the features. You can switch between the two profiles with the button on the bottom of the mouse. Something to remember, at least on my computer, once you minimize the setup menu you cannot get it back without restarting your computer. (Must be my crappy HP) The mouse is comfortable in my hand. The buttons are very responsive and easy to reach. The mouse feels very nice. I like the way you can manipulate the colors and change brightness and speed of the effects. Now the negatives, I prefer the snipers drivers because you can change to 5 different profiles. I prefer the snipers ability to better customize the buttons on the mouse; you can use it for work and play by just switching profiles. The ability to change the buttons on the M801P-RGB is severely decreased. The thing I dislike the most is the band around the box has printed Sniper Pro on it but has the nomenclature for the M801P-RGB. Is this intentional? It is certainly misleading. The booklet doesnt clear anything up either it simultaneously mention the item you purchased as a mouse in one sentence and a keyboard in the next. All in all, once I figured it all out it is a good mouse, great for certain gaming. It should add the features of the less expensive Sniper, but.... I dont work for Redragon. Lastly, I also purchased the Redragon Magic Wand Pro key board which is just a delight.... if you are in the market for a keyboard.
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Isaac Gilchrist
> 3 dayFirst and foremost, the reason for only 3 stars is it lasted about 8 months before it started to disconnect itself from my laptop. I would go into devices, remove the mouse, then unplug it and plug it back in. It would work for about another day or two and then I would do the same thing. An annoyance, but something I can deal with. The disconnects became more and more frequent, and at about 9 months it stopped connecting altogether. For $40 I was hoping to get a little longer out of it, as Ive had Logitechs last me several years for the same price, albeit with less functionality. That being said, the fit in my hand is perfect, I love the weight (not too heavy but not super light), and I loved the functionality of the included programming app. I could switch between my work profile (where I use some buttons such as shft, ctrl, and entr for CAD programs, to a gaming profile where I would use fire and macros. The LEDs are cool but they kill the battery pretty quick, so I preferred the eco mode (which is just part of the on switch at the bottom). On eco, the battery would last upwards of two or three weeks of heavy use (8hrs a day for work) All in all, I am writing this review because after looking through Amazon, I really believe it is one of the best mice for the price, and Im about to buy another one. I hope it lasts a little longer!
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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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Ricky Calzone
> 3 dayBattery life is good for the price Im a sucker long battery life. Maybe I am not used to it but the style of setup is a struggle for fast clicking while gaming. There are subfield of buttons you can program but in game settings it will not let me set up more than one of the side buttons for use
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Mike
> 3 dayI 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.
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Brittany S.
> 3 dayI have a wired Redragon mouse (the M601) for my desktop that I absolutely love and that cost a whopping $14. Because of how much I love the mouse, I thought Id stick with the brand for my new gaming laptop. This one was 4x the price and I honestly dislike it more and more every time I use it. Lets talk pros: its pretty. I enjoy the rainbow colors and unlike my cheap mouse, the software actually works with this one. So thats cool. I also like the size/shape of it. Even with rather petite hands, its a comfortable grip. Unfortunately, there are more cons and pros. The biggest issue I have is it squeaks like crazy and just on the left click and it isnt a soft squeak either. This drives me absolutely crazy! The left click also lacks a crisp feeling and just feels incredibly cheap while also often being unresponsive. The battery life is.... not great. 2 hours is all it gets you unless youre on Eco, and honestly whats the point of an RBG gaming mouse if its going to die after 2 hours unless you disable the RBG feature? This is a minor thing to me, but annoying nonetheless. The scroll wheel can be slow to respond as well and the DPI feels inconsistent regardless of what setting I have it on. I just overall really dont care for this mouse. Im planning to return and trying a different Redragon wireless, but well see how it goes.