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Bailey Knapp
> 3 dayI use the mouse for doing work and playing Minecraft, so the DPI adjustment buttons are quite helpful, although I never go above two bars. I love the accuracy and the speed, and the option to use a cable. One of my favorite things it can do is turn the RGB off but still have the mouse work in eco mode. The only thing I didnt appreciate was that sometimes my pinky finger hangs off the edge of the mouse cause there isnt an indent for it, but it is otherwise very comfortable during long hours of use. I liked it so much that I bought a second one as a gift.
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lora
> 3 dayI really like this mouse. It offers both corded and cordless options when using. There are programmable buttons but not to many and I love the colors! I use it for gaming amd I like that you can change the speed of the cursor with just the touch of a button! The battery seems to last for about a week. I game for a few hours every night and sometimes am also on my computer during the day for work to give you an idea of how often I am using it. I used to be very VERY battery mouse shy because I was always afraid of the mouse dying right at the wrong time during game play but this mouse lets me do both corded and battery so when I feel like it may get low, I just use the cord. I have only had it die on me once but it was because I wanted to see how long it would last on one charge with my regular usage, it was about a week and a half. The only thing I would like to see improved on this is the storage of the USB bluetooth connector. When stored in the mouse, it sticks out so you are unable to used the mouse or you have to leave it in the computer. This is a bit of an inconvenience when I just want to use the cord because it needs to be charged and I dont want the USB receiver sticking out of my laptop. Other than that, its a great mouse.
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Ramona Beetle
> 3 dayI love this mouse, I was hesitant to try this mouse.. I was concerned about the battery life and software (from reading other reviews) but the software from REDRAGON is very user friendly unlike other opinions.. only snag is its an .rar file you have to have an unzip to download and unpack the file.. besides that so east.. customize the colors, key commands, and more.. and the mouse turns itself off after 10-15sec or so off not using to conserve battery.. and when it needs a charge it lets you now and you can plug it in via USB to give it a charge while you use.. very nice 10/10 highly recommend
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Gregory Schwartzkopf
> 3 daySo I bought several of these mice originally because I have larger hands, and this looked like it would be an ergonomic fit for me. Im a casual Fortnite gamer, and I probably play 2-4 hours a day max. Nothing near what a streamer or even regular kid would do. To be honest I love everything about the mouse-- fit form, weight, accuracy, programmability, software, battery life, lighting, latency-- its all great. Where does it fall down? At the most basic level-- the physical build quality. After about six months of casual gaming the first one started getting jittery-- i.e. seemed like it was disconnecting from the wireless dongle (maybe internal antenna issues?). So I switched to another one I had purchased for a backup. After about 6 months on that one my left click button started failing. So I switched to the third one I bought that I had given my daughter (who doesnt game with it) and after about 6 months of using it the scroll wheel failed. If this was a $15-20 item I really wouldnt care. Because I could get 10 of them for the equivalent logitech and with a MTBF of 6 months, they would last me longer than a logitech would. But this mouse is in the $50 range, so Id expect maybe half the lifetime of a name brand with good QC. In reality I have realized 6 months is about the limit. Full transparency I didnt pursue warranty replacement even though I probably could have executed that for at least the first one that failed since it seems that Redragon MFR warranty period is 1 year, though details on that have been hard to track down. Maybe Im unlucky, but Ive had a 100% failure rate at around 6 months with 2-4 hours daily gaming. Also Im not a gorilla clicker either, I treat my digital input devices kindly. My gaming keyboard is 6 years old and still works great. Anyway take it for what you will, but I suspect the mechanical components of this mouse are substandard and wouldnt recommend for anyone who even obliquely considers themselves a gamer
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CJ
> 3 dayI’ve had bought an older model gaming mouse from Redragon years ago and it finally broke (Well, I broke it) so i decided to get this because it was newer, and could be used wireless or wired. Let me be perfectly honest with you all, this mouse is the best mouse I’ve EVER owned. period. your hand just fits so perfect on the mouse like a cozy cushioned pillow for your head. the design and LED in the mouse is great to. (you can cut the led off as well if your playing wireless and want to save battery life) it’s such a high quality mouse build to like sturdy but if you dont like heavy gaming mouses then this is not for you but if you like the feel of heavy gaming mouses then you WILL LOVE THIS MOUSE!