Redragon M801 Gaming Mouse LED RGB Backlit MMO 9 Programmable Buttons Mouse with Macro Recording Side Buttons Rapid Fire Button 16000 DPI for Windows PC Gamer (Wireless, Black)

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  • KRunCH

    > 3 day

    Works great

  • Samuel Tasmaly

    > 3 day

    The mouse is really nice and is actually and advantage in games. I tried playing some fortnite just because it was in the advertising and I actually won a solo game. That was the first time that’s ever happened. One problem is the software though. It doesn’t make any sense. There’s a tab that says light but I don’t know what light on this mouse is supposed to change. There’s 3 different lights on the mouse and nothing seems to happen when I change the lighting options. The only thing I’ve managed to do is turn the color of the mouse wheel to green which I don’t like but I can’t change it back. I’ve tried changing it while plugged in Bluetooth and usb direct.

  • Claurrion

    Greater than one week

    I got this after a Zelotes C12 (and later a Logitech G602, but that on didnt last nearly as long or reliably as my C12, but thats a whole other review.) That C12 last me 4-6 years or so, but it was time for an upgrade. That being said, I originally bought this RedDragon Sniper with the intention of leaving it at work, but ended up taking it home and using my C12 for work. The software is many steps up from Zelotes and although its more clicks to change profiles, being able to have more than 2 is very nice. I might update to add more info later but it is a very nice mouse and a great purchase.

  • Steve Dishon

    > 3 day

    My scroll wheel is perfectly functional itself, as why im not that upset, however the scroll wheel lighting only gets activated during charging, if its wireless you dont get it atleast on mine, overall though, great ergonomics, battery life, and looks, i love it but its got that one flaw

  • StarMan

    > 3 day

    I use this ReDragon Sniper Pro with CAD software. Being able to program all of the buttons is very handy. The lights? At first, I thought that it was a bit Vain, HOWEVER, I soon discovered that late at night, when Im in a complex project, and I have to lean back and think about it..... It gets my eyes off of the screen. And that, I think, is a very beneficial thing. The price tag is actually: Outstanding

  • Quinn

    > 3 day

    The wireless USB function of the mouse I received does not work. It only works if the cord is attached which is definitely not what I wanted. Overall, the quality is acceptable as a wired mouse. I wouldnt risk it if you actually want to use the wireless function.

  • Max

    > 3 day

    Arrived with one of the feet placed improperly, causing it to scrape and not be level. I fixed this by sanding the tall part down, but this should have been an easy flaw to catch. The scroll wheel is also crooked and doesnt light up, despite it having the appearance of having an LED inside, so you cant see when its low on battery. Regardless, the mouse works very well for gaming and is very ergonomic. Battery life is decent, about two weeks of continuous usage and of course longer if you dont constantly use it.

  • Ryno Reviews Stuff

    13-04-2025

    This is the best mouse Ive used in years. There is a groove to hold the ring finger in place, and it is overall extremely ergonomic. I got this to replace a 5-month old Corsair Ironclaw that already died on me. Ive had great luck with Redragon mice in the past (my old wired one is still in use after almost ten years). This is my first wireless Redragon. Battery life seems to be pretty darn good. Only charged once the first night I got it, and Ive used it for five days now. Battery indicator in the Sniper software shows 90%. Better than the Corsair or the Logitech I used before. Unlike other mice in this price range, the buttons are EASY to reassign. Ive got copy/paste/cut/double-click, etc. all set up and it took less than five minutes. DPI is on-spot, too. Nothing not to like, really. Might be good to have some added weight, but its definitely not a deal breaker.

  • plokivos

    Greater than one week

    Edit 2022: I bought a second one. I had bluetooth mouse, and others, but this one has the right height for my hand and it just works. Plus, it looks nice and the battery is still good on my old one. When I used it a while, I love it. Like a good steering wheel on your car, it becomes yours. I put this on my laptop and put the old one on my work laptop, then 15 min later, I put my old mouse back to my own laptop. Because it felt right. Im buying another one, just incase mine dies. Previous review: I have 8 wireless mouse, best being the $10 TECKNET I bought a long time ago. The thing is, this mouse is very good. The software that you download is good, battery charging is good, its made well with nice materials. But for some reason, this mouse wants me to constantly clicking on the right button. I think its because of the ergonomics. I wish the back half was raised little higher. I have normal hands. Other than that, Im using it. The light is amazing -- matches my laptop. Also, when you charge, the scroll wheel shows you red, yellow, blue to show if its charged or not. Also, the bottom led shows red scrolling when charging. Everything is great, performance is dead-on, but the ergonomics can improve.

  • Dbreath

    15-04-2025

    I got this mouse as I needed an inexpensive replacement for a corsair mouse that got ruined. It works well, and I really dont have any complaints about it. It isnt quite perfect, but its good for the cost. My only major complaint: The software doesnt allow any LED programming for the LED in the mouse wheel(that I can find). It seems it is only used as a charge indicator. I would much rather be able to assign some lighting to it instead of the logo area since your hand covers the logo when in use anyway.

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