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The Redragon M612 Predator RGB Gaming Mouse is a high-performance wired optical mouse designed for gamers, featuring an impressive 8000 DPI sensitivity, 11 customizable buttons, and 5 dynamic RGB backlit modes. Its ergonomic design ensures comfort during extended use, making it the perfect companion for both gaming and productivity.
Finish Type | Matte |
Material | ABS |
Item Dimensions L x W | 5.43"L x 3.43"W |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 145 Grams |
Style | Wired |
Theme | Video Game |
Color | Black |
Range | 10.0 meters |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 8000 Dots per Inch |
Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
Embellishment Feature | RGB |
Button Quantity | 9 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Personal Computer |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Features | Rapid Fire Key, Comfort Grip, Macro Keys |
Movement Detection | Optical |
T**O
Gamers, gamers, gamers. Ignore Razer. Just buy this.
This is such a good gaming mouse. I used to be an (unholy) gamer who used the apple magic mouse... 🤮 This mouse is such an upgrade. First of all, it's way cheaper, $36, but after coming from the.. apple... magic... mouse 🤮 it felt like it was worth a million dollars. It still does, actually. The build quality is fantastic, extremely high quality hard plastic, exceptional RGB (very bright and colorful), and the rapid fire button really just makes opening documents easier. I haven't had any issues with the scroll wheel, and the DPI adjuster buttons are really nice. The polling rate of 1000 is really, really nice for gaming, and the battery life will put any other $40 dollar gaming mouse to SHAME. I game with it about 1 hour a day, and I use school for it about 6-10 hours a day, and the batter life lasts me 2 weeks. The wireless connectivity has absolutely no issues whatsoever, and it glides better without the cable, so I prefer it. Though, the cable is really high quality, so if you're a wired guru, this is still an excellent choice. The.. apple... magic... mouse 🤮 was barely functional in gaming, as it had a terrible sensor and no side buttons, but this mouse is not that. It has a great sensor, and it has side buttons, so it's much more functional when gaming. (Grantite, the bar was non existent, but this really has set my bar to be pretty high. Razer, take some notes. You don't have to charge $180 to have a great gaming mouse.) It's also a great productivity mouse, as it's very comfortable and ergonomic, and the side buttons can help serve as a copy and paste. On travel distance, it has very little on the right/left click. The side buttons are just a tad mushy with a little bit of travel distance, but it's not noticeable, and I would actually say it outcompetes other mice in this area. Also, the high DPI availabiltiy is nice, as I can set my DPI to high and lower my in-game sensitivity to have less sensor latency. I can also achieve 15 CPS, so if you need high CPS, go with this. I mean, Redragon, you might not always make the best mice, but you outdid yourselves with this one. For a 36 dollar gaming mouse, it ticks all the boxes for a 100 dollar gaming mouse. If you're any sort of gamer, just go with this. It's fantastic, and it's budget friendly, with no issues to speak of. 20/10. Seriously dude, grab one before it's sold out, because it's just that good :)
B**.
The Best Mouse I've Ever Owned
This wasn't a planned purchase, but I needed a mouse to play some PC games with, and I was looking specifically for ones that happened to have a lot of programmable buttons. Enter this mouse. Not only is it very comfortable for someone with large hands like myself, but it looks really nice on top of having great functionality. One of my favorite things about this mouse is the fact that it has a re-chargable battery, meaning that the days of me having to buy batteries for my controller are over. The middle button light will change colors depending on the battery life - green is fully charged, blue is mid-life, and red is dying.Battery life is incredible, with me really only having to charge this thing once a week on average. That said, I also turn off the mouse when it's not in use, which likely extends the life of the battery quite a bit. Wireless connectivity is great, both through bluetooth or the included dongle, and I appreciate the fact that there's a nice space on the inside of the mouse to store the dongle when not in use.All in all, this is an amazing quality mouse for the price, as well as the eight reprogrammable buttons. This is perfect for someone who needs to be able to program hotkeys for specific games and programs, and the assistant program even allows you to create different button profiles that you can load at will.
S**N
Excellent Product !!
I was afraid about this product after reading the reviews about being open box items, I bought 3 mouse and all were well pack in the box with the seal never broken and box in good condition ( meaning never been handle or open before). After installing the mouse I have to modify the mouse speed in the settings and ready to go. Family like the mouse.. I will buy 2 more for my teen kids....
A**N
Nice mouse run with basic software that you have to search for!
It's unfortunate that Redragon does not provide a link to the software relevant to this mouse. I had to search it up online and the first software I was taken to was for a different mouse, so it wouldn't connect. I was on the verge initiating a return when a second search finally took me to the correct software. This time the mouse connected without issue. It appears to be functioning correctly thus far, but I will have a better idea of how well it functions after using it for a while.The mouse is lighter weight than what I'm used to (a weighted Logitech G502), though I'm sure I'll adjust to it soon enough. For those looking for a lightweight mouse that is comfortable and easy to hold, this one fits that bill just fine. The design is relatively ergonomic. Despite having small hands, I feel very comfortable with my hand resting on the mouse and the buttons are easier to reach than the Logitech G502. The rubber grip on the thumb-side of the mouse is quite nice and probably very useful for those with sweaty hands. It has a bit more of a tactile feel, which I like.The software for this mouse is very basic and looks dated. There's nothing fancy here - just basic functions for lighting, DPI, button customization and macro programming. The biggest limitation comes from the RGB settings in the app/on the mouse, and I'll get to that in a moment.There are five DPI modes ranging from 500 to 8,000 DPI that can be customized as desired. I did notice that the DPI settings run slower than those on my Logitech mouse so 1,600 DPI on my G502 is about 2,800 DPI on this mouse. That said, I would think a DPI setting of up to 8,000 should be enough for most users. All of the buttons are customizable and macro functionality is included. I plan to program the buttons below the scroll wheel not only for convenience, but to prevent myself from accidentally changing the DPI by mistake. I don't really change my DPI once it's locked in. I prefer to set it, I like to forget it.Coming from a Logitech gaming mouse, the RGB settings are rather underwhelming! There are just five color modes (breathing, wave, 7-color breathing, full lighted (a solid color) and flash. The lighting can also be turned off. Both color brightness and intensity (saturation) are good. I find that white and off white colors look particularly attractive with the white/grey version of this mouse. I set this to a very light bluish-purple and do love how it looks. A dual color mode would have been nice to have and suited the overall aesthetics. This mouse will match the look of my new mechanical keyboard very well when it arrives.Overall, despite the RGB limitations and minimalistic software, this mouse is quite nice. Durability remains to be seen, but for under $20 with a discount, the feature set is quite respectable for the price even if the mouse doesn't last for a long time. TBH, I paid significantly more for each of the Logitech G502's I've purchased and have had ongoing issues with part failures. If this one holds up at least as well at over half the price, I'll be happy.
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