Michael Anaya—November 28, 2025
For the price, this appears to be a good value. I've only had it for a couple of weeks, but I can find no flaws. It's a basic mouse with two main buttons, a clickable scroll wheel, two thumb buttons for forward and back page, and a DPI switch which you can set according to your liking/application. This can be used for gaming, but it is far from the typical higher-priced dedicated gaming mice. Connectivity is 2.4 GHz via the included USB adapter, or Bluetooth using your existing Bluetooth TX/RX capabilities. I've only used the 2.4GHz option, and it works well with no issues whatsoever. If you're looking for a basic ergonomic mouse (large hands may have problems with the size; Small/medium-sized hands will fit comfortably), basic button functionality, and easy-to-change DPI settings, give this one a shot. Read more
Max's Movie Mayhem—October 13, 2025
This Redragon wireless mouse is a no-fuss winner for everyday computing! Setup couldn't be simpler—just pop in one AA battery, plug the 2.4GHz dongle into your laptop, and you're scrolling away in seconds, no apps or hassle required and its compact, ergonomic shape feels spot-on for small to medium hands without any cramping. Battery life stretches up to 18 months, making it a set-it-and-forget-it essential. If you need a basic wireless mouse that just works without the bells and whistles, grab this one—it's a steal! Read more
Juan G.—November 26, 2025
I purchased a Bluetooth/Wireless Samsung tablet for my son for Christmas. Then I decided to also get him a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse. I figured it might make it easier for him when he uses the tablet at home. I wanted to test it before wrapping it as a gift. The Redragon Bluetooth and wireless mouse was immediately recognized by, and connected with, my wife's Samsung tablet via Bluetooth. The cursor appeared on-screen and worked perfectly! The scroll wheel and the right and left clickers worked great without excessive noise. But I did not test the two side buttons. Despite its admirable performance, I must admit, though, that the mouse feels super-lightweight, and sort of fragile. I immediately got the impression that it might break into pieces if dropped on a hard surface. So, there's that. I do wish it were rechargeable, but AA batteries are cheap. And a built-in rechargeable battery isn't replaceable. That ensures you'll keep buying more devices as the batteries die. If this mouse proves to be durable, it should outlive many battery changes. By the way, it will most likely work using your own rechargeable AA batteries, like with my Logitech mouse. That will save ca$h. But they are only 1.2 volts, vs. 1.5 volts. That probably means more frequent battery changes will be needed. Read more
StLouis_1990—November 7, 2025
Awesome mouse. Great quality and easy to connect. It has usb insert and even works on Bluetooth. Great battery life and button use. Read more
Djbenjaminjr—December 23, 2025
Works like it should, easy to use, great price. Read more
M Spring—December 5, 2025
Nice wireless mouse, only takes one battery, plug in the USB adapter, and you are off and mousing with this wireless mouse! Love it. Read more
Carson Boyd—December 20, 2025
Works great and is much easier than a track pad. If for no other reason, you can scroll up and down on a screen, simply by hovering over the area and rotating the wheel. In addition to the normal buttons, there is a forward and back button on the side that can be operated by your thumb. Read more
Bernard Kimani—October 17, 2025
The mouse works great, but buyer beware. If the nano receiver that comes with the mouse breaks or gets lost, you’re out of luck since the mouse comes paired with that nano receiver and you can’t replace it from the factory/manufacturer. At least it comes with a USB-C to USB-A cable so you can use the wired mode. But it defeats the purpose of buying a wireless mouse. Best bet is to buy a Logitech wireless mouse that has Unifying technology so in case your nano receiver gets lost breaks, you can just get a Unifying dongle and pair it to your mouse. Read more