Redragon M690-1 Wireless Gaming Mouse with DPI Shifting, 2 Side Buttons, 2400 DPI, Ergonomic Design, 8 Buttons-Black
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Alexander Miller
> 3 dayA 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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Leo
> 3 dayIve 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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Travis
Greater than one weekThe ergonomics of this mouse are pretty subjective. I have a larger hand and am therefore used to using a larger mouse, so my hand felt very cramped and uncomfortable using this mouse. The in game feel of the mouse is definitely a step down from what Im used to. Its slow with a very noticable bit of lag, and the sensor is very bad making small and precise movements a chore. For just browsing the internet, its tolerable, but for more engaging tasks like gaming or editing, I would recommend looking elsewhere
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Jim Sound
Greater than one weekAs per the supplied manual which is not even apparently for the mouse it came with (Mirage M690...THIS mouse is Mirage M690-1) It has programmable macros just like the K632 Noctis keyboard! It also has NO DOCUMENTATION on how to program them...just like the K632 Noctis keyboard. Also dont bother downloading the M690 software that adds functionality as it DOES NOT FUNCTION with this mouse either. Software wont even detect this as a Mirage mouse when plugged in. Pictures of manual included as proof.
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Isaac
> 3 dayI used this Chinese mouse for a long time under different name, I wanted buy it again but I couldnt find it till now. Now, someone brought it under different brand, but this mouse is the best choice for this price point. Great packaging, battery life, accuracy, build quality, design, extra buttons on them, lasts long(not forever) and the scroll is good as well. You cant buy anything better than this for this price.
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The Ward Family
> 3 dayLove this mouse. Rarely I do see that its response times will just completely slow down while Im gaming but then it goes back to normal. Like I said its very rare. Overall thought love the feeling of the mouse in my hand and top notch work on the scroll wheel.
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Scott Henry
> 3 day*** 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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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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mrk030
> 3 dayIn general, the mouse felt okay. A bit light and small for strong people with large hands. Button action was okay. Why no XL wireless mice? No outrage from us Viking warriors? *** PLEASE NOTE - that they recommend a MOUSE PAD or else the mouse will stutter and skip. *** That is one reason why we didnt like it. Smooth white desk - not really that great. Logitech mice work on glass. Not sure what that exact spec is called in the optical sensor. Also - couldnt really install a specific driver for this. The control panel software we downloaded from their apparently legitimate website did NOT work in Windows 10. Wasnt worth the effort. Will ride out our Logitech MX Master mouse until that breaks entirely. Support from far away companies in China is hit or miss. Returned.
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Dr. Gaylord Lakin DVM
17-11-2024Yes