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| Brand | Redragon |
|---|---|
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic Design, Programmable Buttons |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Buttons | 18 |
| package_dimensions | 6.81 x 4.41 x 2.05 inches |
|---|---|
| item_weight | 8.8 ounces |
| item_model_number | 835397276 |
| best_sellers_rank | #2,880 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #131 in PC Gaming Mice |
| date_first_available | May 7, 2025 |
| manufacturer | Redragon |












Customers say
Customers find this gaming mouse to be of good quality and appreciate its budget-friendly price point.
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If you want to try an MMO mouse for gaming and/or productivity, this is a solid choice. Considering the price point, this model punches above its weight, especially considering there are not that many new options for wired MMO mice with a 3x4 side button layout. Docking one star because Redragon's software is clunky, for example it freezes or severely lags when switching profiles, and I had to return the first new mouse I received because the leading edges were scuffed/unfinished such that it dragged along my mouse pad. The replacement is in actual new condition. A few tips: in the Redragon software, you can rebind the "3" and "6" side buttons to "forward" and "backward," respectively, allowing you to move forward/backward in web browsers while still making those buttons available to applications and games as the traditional side mouse buttons. The two buttons below the scroll wheel default to switching between different DPI profiles, but you can rebind them if you'd prefer; in other words, they are not permanent DPI toggles. Read more
Recently went this route of buying a bunch of redrawing products, mainly for the end user replaceable keys witches in mechanical keyboards. The mice and boards I bought are physically on par with the ones I have been using from Corsair and Razer with the added bonus of when I hit the 2-3 year mark I'm not having to toss out for dead keys. The only thing I dislike is the fact there is no unifying software behind thier products like the other 2 have. Once they have that (if ever) at this price point I see them hurting the sales on both the aforementioned companies. I got a mechanical wireless keyboard, a wired key pad, a wired mmo mouse, and a wireless mmo mouse all for about the same I would have kicked out for a mechanical keyboard from the other two companies.... Read more
Definitely doesn’t punch above its weight, and maybe hits a little below it. Finish quality is very poor, lots of rough spots that dragged on my mouse pad until I sanded them down. No PC RGB control unless you use their software, which cannot sync with anything else including their own keyboard. Clicks feel good, buttons feel alright. All in all it’s a good mouse for the price, assuming you’re willing to fix some small QC issues yourself. Read more
Best feeling, Nicest looking, Absolute BEST mouse that I have ever owned. Yes. Just yes. Read more
Son liked this red dragon mouse better than the other because the extra plastic on the other prevented smooth lateral movement, he is happy with this one Read more
For a budget MMO mouse this things not half bad. The buttons are positioned well enough on the side to get to, the grip position is comfortable, the software is simple to use, and it tracks true. Keep in mind, it is a budget mouse, and the materials cause it to feel like a budget mouse, but truth be told... That and the lighting being somewhat lackluster are the only real downsides to it. For the money, a good purchase Read more
So far so good Read more