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DVM
> 3 dayI 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.
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Max
Greater than one weekArrived with one of the feet placed improperly, causing it to scrape and not be level. I fixed this by sanding the tall part down, but this should have been an easy flaw to catch. The scroll wheel is also crooked and doesnt light up, despite it having the appearance of having an LED inside, so you cant see when its low on battery. Regardless, the mouse works very well for gaming and is very ergonomic. Battery life is decent, about two weeks of continuous usage and of course longer if you dont constantly use it.
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Ethan journey
> 3 dayWorks as advertised
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CastilloT
> 3 dayIf 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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mohamed ali
> 3 dayi wish I bought before
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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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arthur
> 3 dayI do like the look and feel of this mouse. Pretty good overall but there is an issue. For some reason, every once in a while, the mouse either loses signal or signal is being interfered with or it is going to sleep while its be used. Still trying to figure out what is causing it.
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CyberKAP
> 3 dayThis is hands down the best wireless gaming mouse I have ever owned. Ive never owned a mouse that was over $60, so I cant comment on more expensive mice, but this mouse meets every want/need I can think of (even with more conveniently placed buttons than I originally knew what to do with). Latency: I notice none on the 1000hz mode Rechargeable Battery Life: I havent been keeping accurate track, but it does last quite a few days with LEDs on (I work M-F 8 hours each day and it lasts for the whole week roughly). I love that its USB-C for charging/wired-mode. Comfort: If you are right handed and like this style, it is excellent. Buttons: The extra buttons are nice. In order to reconfigure the buttons, you do need to download the drivers from their website. There are multiple Red Dragon websites...one has the just the software which doesnt work while the other has the drivers+software which does work. 1 Con: The left mouse button is a little squeaky sometimes.
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Griff
> 3 dayOverall, its a nice mouse, however, there are some minor issues with the aesthetics. Pros: Fits hand nicely. Its a good size and has solid materials Bottom LED trim looks sexy Software options are pretty solid for a mouse in the $40 range. It even has Macro capabilities The mouse goes to sleep automatically The DPI options are insane Has a plethora of configurable buttons Cons: Cant have the lights glow any desired color when connected via wire. Either lights off or see the charging indication lights The LEDs for the trim look nice, but the LEDs for the dragon logo are very dim and dont match any selected color via the software. It looks terrible. I just turned that specific light off There is an RGB LED within the scroll wheel, yet it always stays off and you cant turn it on or adjust its color in the software. The only time it is used is when you are charging it. This seems like a major manufacturing mess up imo
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Passerby
> 3 dayAbsolutely preem. It works and feels better than my older and more expensive Logitech, and it has a proper charge port. Enough said.