Redragon M690-1 Wireless Gaming Mouse with DPI Shifting, 2 Side Buttons, 2400 DPI, Ergonomic Design, 8 Buttons-Black
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Luke F.
> 24 hourPut simply, it works great! I love the range of DPI options the mouse has and the ease of switching between them. Makes it very easy to switch sensitivity levels depending on what game or task being completed. I havent experienced any delay while gaming or simply browsing the web. It also seems to work well on all surfaces from wooden kitchen table to suede-like couch. Its a little more plastic-y then I would have liked but I suppose thats to be expected from such an inexpensive mouse. The red LED lighting is a nice added touch.
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Ash
> 24 hourI have a corded Reddragon that use on my desktop and its awesome, 10/10. So I thought I would try out the cordless version to use with my laptop. It feels really nice in the hand but the sensitivity/reaction time is terrible. Its really hard to click on small things and make minor adjustments. I use it for gaming but since its with my laptop I also use it for accounting. When Im working with excel sheets and trying to select cells or drag them, its so difficult. Anything that involves trying to work with something small/requires precise movement....its super infuriating. I have the settings turned up to max. Im switching back over to my basic, cordless Logitech for the time being because it actually works better.
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nickelback
> 24 hourVery ergonomic and I like the matte finish feel. Could it have better dpi for faster movement? Sure, a little. Could it have better sensing tech? Unless you use without mouse pad youre fine. This is not going to be as good as a high end Gamer mouse but worst case its 1/2 price....most times a third to a fifth the price! Its a great comfy little mouse for cheap....hard to beat. 99% of people will be thrilled. Why the *@$ should a mouse cost $100 anyhow? Sadly, its because theyve convinced us it ought to be.....That being said, I feel up on a mouse more than I did my wife when we were dating and without kid. Pick your battles folks....
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J. Brooks
> 24 hourThe mouse seems pretty nice on first impression and Ive been using it a while now every day with my laptop. Ergonomics are pretty good but the very first issue was its claimed range. More than 6 feet away and it doesnt pick up very well. Next, the forward most button where your thumb rests is simply tied to the left mouse click but acts as a double click. Useless in my opinion, would much rather preferred it to be assignable. Lastly - after some use (a few weeks) Ive had mouse buttons stick and the wheel is already feeling like its not as smooth as when I got it. I do use this mouse daily but not so much that it should be wearing out already. I emailed the company for software support to see if I could program that 6th button but never heard back. Honestly I wouldnt recomend this one - spend a few more bucks and get something a little more reputable.
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Alexander Miller
> 24 hourA super comfortable mouse to use during long sessions of gaming or work. I had the M690 for years before I got the M690-1 and I can say the quality from the previous was upheld. Pros: -fits well in the hand -adjustable dpi -long battery life -great price -medium weight, not too heavy or light -pads on bottom move easily across the table -the rubberized exterior is soft and easy to hold on to Cons: -the left side has a button that is hard to reach -I am not a personal fan of the side texture Overall I love this mouse and would recommend it to anyone looking for a gaming mouse to bring on the go.
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George
> 24 hourDownload x mouse button control to change the configuration because this does not come with software from redragon. Otherwise this is probably the best wireless mouse for the price I looked at every mouse on Amazon.
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Jack
> 24 hourThis mouse is ok for the price it is great for a budget gamer looking for something wireless. This mouse runs on AA batteries so how long it takes for it to die will vary on the type of battery you decide to use. I have big hands but I dont have any problems with the shape or form of the mouse it is decent for the price but there is room for improvement for this mouse. The cons I have with this mouse would be that if you turn off the mouse, whatever dpi setting you had before you turned off the mouse is reset when you turn on the mouse again. Another problem is that when you are slowly dragging the mouse just trying to highlight words on a paragraph it does not respond well, it would always lag when I try to mouse the mouse slowly.
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Dinank Bista
> 24 hourThey replaced the product by reaching out to me. I have had the product for 6 months. It broke in the 4th month. It started becoming nonresponsive. They reached out by themselves and replaced it. Maybe I had a faulty piece or something. I will further review this product in a few months after using my new one and seeing its durability.
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Scott Henry
> 24 hour*** Please read entire review *** Would be ok for regular use, NEVER ok for gaming. Lag time from when the mouse is moved to when the cursor moves with stupid slow. Update on 4-29-2019. Since my experience was negative, the company contacted me. They asked if I would try one of their other mice, the Mirage 2. The Mirage 2 is another wireless mouse. It did perform better that the M690-1, however I still wouldnt recommend it for gaming. In my response to them I thought maybe its just the wireless aspect causing the lag. Redragon asked me to try one more mouse, The Cobra (M711 wired gaming mouse). To my delight, the was actually a pretty nice gaming mouse. After having the opportunity to use the Redragon Cobra mouse for a couple days, this is by far the nicest of the Redragon mice I have tried. Overall it feels good in my hand and more importantly provides precise lag free cursor control. The lighting looks nice (even better than my G502) The buttons all have a nice positive click. It would have been nice if the 3 buttons on the top were addressable rather than fixed to DPI, up DPI, down and lighting. On that same note, for a gaming mouse I think its essential to have user defined dpi settings rather than pre-programmed. For example. some games I find myself selecting say 650 instead of 600. A jump from 500 to 1000 dpi doesnt allow me to dial it in like I would like to. The scroll wheel feels nice. The rubber texture is great, but I prefer a more positive click while spinning the wheel. To compare it directly to my Logitech G502, I do miss the extra buttons the G502 has. The Cobra is light weight but not too light. It slides really well on my mouse pad, perhaps even better than my Logitech, but to be fair my Logitech has seen a lot of use. I like the lighting better on the cobra. The surface texture on the cobra feels great on top. I wish it was the same on the sides. I think the shape on the side of the mouse is more comfortable on the G502 but thats not to say the Cobra is bad, just my preference. Also keep in mind the G502 cost 3 times as much. The most important thing, it provides a good gaming experience, with no lag and precise control. This is a product I would recommend. As a matter of fact, my son who also has a G502 asked if he could use the Cobra instead of his mouse. Overall Ratings Customer service for this company * * * * * The M6901 mouse still * The Mirage 2 * * The Redragon Cobra M711 * * * * *
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Robert Johnston
> 24 hour1st let me say that as a general statement i love red dragon Products. I have used their keyboard for years they are great quality for a reasonable price. The mouse is no different It is light and the buttons have a very short throw so they work well for quick clicking. My one and only issue is that the mouse is so slick its some times hard to keep a positive grip on it. Especially in the palm area. If you have smaller hands and can deal with the super slick sleekness this mouse will beat out most other mouses at a higher price point. I like it better than my 80 dollar corsair mouse but the corsair is easier to hold for me.