Redragon M690-1 Wireless Gaming Mouse with DPI Shifting, 2 Side Buttons, 2400 DPI, Ergonomic Design, 8 Buttons-Black
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Jack
> 3 dayThis 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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Brian
> 3 dayI needed a new mouse to go with my new computer, and this mouse is doing a great job. I didnt need a gaming mouse specifically but I wanted a wireless mouse with the two thumb buttons (and this mouse has a third thumb button too that wasnt really in the description). One thing I missed in the description is that the mouse goes into a sleep mode if unused for 8 minute, but a simple click wakes it back up so its not a big deal.
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David
> 3 dayLooks and feels really good mouse is very responsive probably the best mouse you can get at this price and it also matches my gaming PC which is a plus.
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Ash
> 3 dayI 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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Autumn
> 3 dayI have bought redragon gear for gaming and haven’t been disappointed. This mouse is no exception; the wireless doesn’t have issues and the sensitivity is good. The sleep mode is nice because it’s not to short an amount of time, but it still keeps your battery from dying. (For those of you wondering, no it doesn’t come with a battery, but it’s only a cheap AAA battery. I put in a used battery about 3 weeks ago and it hasn’t died yet.)
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Ethan
> 3 dayi bought this for a mouse in the living room for when were using the steam link, i bought a cheap one cause i didnt want to spend a lot for a mouse were not gonna use that often, but its actually very nice, comfortable in your hand, and batteries are easily replaced.
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Leo
Greater than one weekIve been fan of Redragon for years. I have their original 19 button gaming mouse they released. I have several other mice and keyboards by them that I purchased years ago. Ive never had any issues and specifically bought the mice for their affordability and customization (programmable buttons). Well, we just moved and my daughter who just received my hand-me-down gaming laptop was in need of a wireless mouse. Without a 2nd thought I turned to Redragon, specifically their wireless mice. It never occured to me to look for programmable as part of a description because ALL of their mice used to be programmable. Well, as with all prime products the mouse arrived in a timely manner and I went to download the software, noticing there wasnt a Driver CD in the box (who uses CDs anyway, but still noticed a lack of one). After hunting around their websites, google, and other tech download sites, I came to the conclusion there was no driver software... OK. So I tried installing a similarly laid out Redgraon mouse software and it said no mouse detected. Lastly I tried aftermarket software and still the top buttons, normally reserved for dpi changes, which I program as other functions, werent detected. Upon further review of their mice on amazon, it seems they no longer offer programmable mice in the low budget range, as they once did. I have the Redragon Blade which is a wireless 9 button programmable mouse that I purchased from amazon in 2018 for about $20.00. Its my work mouse and I figured this would be similar. Sadly thats no longer an option, either that mouse or a comparable one, and will cause me to find a new company to support.
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Ray Ray
> 3 dayI like the mouse its cool and stylish but after just 2 days of gameplay, I was having issues with the mouse staying connected to the dongle my aim sights would freeze had to cut off the mouse and cut it on just to get it to reconnect. Its a cool product but could use a stronger connection to the dongle. If you are wondering it was only a distance of 3 feet between them. I had to go back to a wired mouse. kinda feel like I wasted my money. Red dragon Customer service was very nice to help and correct this issue they replaced the mouse with one that was of satisfaction for my and my gameplay. thank you again
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Graphicsgod
> 3 dayGreat cheap mouse! ..As long as you dont mind the default Windows 10 drivers. Tried to install the software for it to configure it, but all that happens is the icon shows up in system tray, grayed out. The software doesnt work! But if you just need a default mouse, it works 1,000,000 times better than my 10 year old mouse! Hopefully they fix the software some day so I can program and adjust more than just the default settings. Also I was using a somewhat shiney plastic mouse pad and it really didnt like it for some odd reason. So I had to get a new one. The one Im using now is known as a black leather-like gaming mat. And now the mouse works great (minus the software)! For its price, Id give it a 4 out of 5. Havent used it long enough to comment on battery life..
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C. Pilot
> 3 dayMy boys and I have been using the Redragon mouse products for years now with our Asus ROG gaming laptops. This is the first time weve tried this wireless one, and its really good. I wish they offered a wireless Mammoth model, because thats the corded one that I use and I really like that XL size, but this is still a pretty big mouse that feels good in the hand for long periods of time. It reacts well, no lag, no problems so far. The battery life is a little quick, but Im mainly talking about my sons experiences. Mine seems to last much longer, but I dont really know how much he uses it, whether or not he just leaves on, etc. I mean, it should time out with the laptop closed, but you never know whats going on. It was just a lot shorter battery life than Im used to with other wireless mice Ive owned. Overall great wireless mouse, looks cool, works great, rather configurable, etc. I dont see a reason to buy something more expensive.