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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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.
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NAP
> 3 dayThis 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.
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Travis
> 3 dayThis mouse works great and is built well, even if it is a little plasticky. I downloaded the software from the website suggested in the manual and it did not work. After a quick google search i found the software on redragonusa.com. Do not use the software from redragonzone.com as suggested in the manual. Other than the software issue I have had no problems. It is a little kn the larger side and not very light but I dont mind that. I use a 1-3-1 grip and the width on top works great for that. Other mice Ive used have always had very narrow scroll wheels and it didnt work great for my grip. This is much better. Overall I highly recommend this as its built well, has nice packaging that can be repurposed, and fits my hand very well.
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CyberKAP
Greater than one weekThis 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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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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CJ
> 3 dayI’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!
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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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Alejandro
19-11-2024Battery life 8.5/10 Customizable 8/10 Grip comfort 7.5/10 (good for palm grip) Gaming mouse 9/10 Overall good mouse could be better with battery life, grip is a little weird but I have a finger tip grip.
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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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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!