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    Redragon M601 Gaming Mouse wired with red led, 3200 DPI 6 Buttons Ergonomic CENTROPHORUS Gaming Mouse for PC

    • With the ability to change how fast the mouse moves against how much you move it by just pressing a button is actually extremely useful
    • Has these faux rubber on the sides for grip, well defined buttons, really responsive main buttons
    • The left and right button clicks are perfect, most of the other mice click super soft and sensitive, this one you will not accedently click twice
    • But just after a few months the buttons would stop working.
    • It might lack as many "features" (aka, 15+ programmable buttons) as a $50-$100 gaming mouse option, but it's well worth more than it's price tag would have you believe
    • I was able to ignore it for a while, but between that and the texture and fit in my hand starting to bother me and the left mouse button started squeaking about every 20th click.
    • 2/5 main buttons because they don't click very comfortably either)4/5 stars for designI do not recommend this mouse for anyone who, like me, was searching for a budget replacement mouse for their ole reliable that has started to wear down
    • No button squeaking
    • Feels comfortable and the buttons are very nice
    • It is light-weight, and the buttons (especially the center one behind the scroll wheel) feel a bit cheap.
    • I love both the side buttons, and setting those up in game is super easy.
    • The buttons are easy to press and wide
    • the programmable buttons are nice, I really like that they have 2 very distinct textures so as to help differentiate between the two during gameplay Definitely worth it!
    • The buttons all work nicely and the cord is braided and seems durable
    • Works fine, all buttons responsive
    • The buttons are nice and positive and not too noisy
    • Works fine, all buttons responsive
    • The left and right buttons along with the bump are textured and feel as though they have a rubber coating
    • This is a solid gaming mouse that glides well on most pads and has a good button layout
    • It has a great color scheme and artwork on it, great button placement, feels natural for my hand, and it survives my 1 year old daughter playing with it and dropping it on the ground (so far).
    • The buttons feel very cheap and it is very hard to use
    • The buttons are very responsive and I havent had a problem yet
    • All the buttons have a nice if not perfectly satisfying resistance and "click
    • but I only use them as a web page forward/backward buttons.
    • The DPI is very appreciated and the buttons are comfortable to press.
    • Similar price point, but much more responsive side buttons.
    • The mouse itself as well as all the buttons feel very solid, the dpi switch does its job, and the scroll wheel is comfortable
    • The scrolling moves in segments rather than continuously (I prefer this).Extra buttons
    • The DPI button also works well in games, with windows, even with Linux, which was a welcome surprise
    • The same amount of force required for any other button to register a click does not work with the mouse 1 so i am not satisfied with this purchase
    • Not a big deal as its 2 button clicks to get back to the preset I want, but still annoying.
    • Personally I don't really like the softness of the left/right buttons
    • Nice weight, good button response
    • Nose feels good, and buttons feel great
    • As a mouse doesn't seem to last me more than a couple of years before the buttons start messing up, I gave up on expensive mice
    • Fits my hand very nicely, has adjustable weight and cool left/right buttons with ridges that helps me greatly in gaming
    • : the center wheel is about at the same level as the right/left buttons.
    • These features missing are program-ability and a rapid fire button
    • when i use it to play game, right button makes crunch,like a ten years bicycle without oil.
    • I bought this gaming mouse and expected to be able to re-program the side buttons to anything I wanted but the driver software gives limited options on what I could re-program the buttons to and is missing a option to re-program the buttons on the gaming mouse to work as any of the keyboard buttons
    • Doesn't have a million fancy buttons or anything (it has two on the left side though), but it is comfortable to use, ergonomic, and looks very good
    • Usually I click right button 4~5 times in a sec
    • Also I do not like the texturing on the left/right buttons.
    • it works only 3 mouths and the first mouth the middle buttons stop working.
    • I originally bought this mouse over a year ago, and then I bought another one earlier this month; the first one is still working like new, but I wanted to have a spare for my laptop!I have gone through several computer mice, and typically they stop sensing movement or the buttons stop working eventually, but this one works like a dream even after a year of intense use (usually several hours a day)
    • The only things keeping it from a 5 would be that one of the buttons on the side is difficult to push while keeping the mouse steady (the other button on the side is fine) and the software really looks like it was developed in the 90s.
    • After just a few months of moderate use the left click button didn't work every few clicks or so.
    • This one feels ergonomic and built for more sensitive button pressed
    • As for the quality of the buttons, fine, side buttons are also fine
    • "lost"Programmable side buttons are really helpful for gamingIt's SO CHEAP compared to other gaming mice
    • Junk, programmable buttons are hard to assign
    • Huge bummer because that’s literally the most important button on the damn
    • Starcraft or League of Legends require a lot of right clicking, and this mouse is really hard to click right button
    • The button was easy to fix, but it's nice to have a backup
    • The buttons still work but the light sensor underneath has gone out and just flickers occasionally.
    • I didn't have any issues with any buttons sticking or squeaking
    • Worked great for about two years, then the middle button started to double click on a single press.
    • Tracks well, buttons are good if not a bit soft feeling on the press
    • 2 responsive buttons on the left side, solid scroll wheel- not the fastest scroll mind you, but smooth
    • I also broke the buttons of Abe was able to reassemble with ease great great great Mouse
    • i bought this and i loved itpros very nice feelcons random button and come to find out its sensitivityoverall amazing
    • Middle button is currently broken but still scrolls.
    • It doesn't have a million annoying buttons on it
    • everything else is great, extra buttons for different games and still holding strong!
    • After a year I got this mouse, the button on wheel started having problems, most of the time when I click wheel button, it double clicks
    • The OTHER buttons DID work (scrolling and the side buttons) but of course, so what.
    • To get the side buttons working search for "SensibleSideButtons" on Google
    • The buttons are so solid and not available for playing games.
    • The adjustable DPI button is really useful and simple to operate
    • The buttons on the side (mouse4 for the front and mouse5 for the back) are useful for binding things in games, usually an ability, melee, or killbind for me, and the textures make it easy to distinguish between them in the heat of battle
    • Ninja update 2017-06-25:It works perfectly after a minor fix!The squeaking can be fixed by following the instructions below:https://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/RBXVBO6XLAVN0Original review 2017-06-25:The mouse is precise, has just the right weight and the buttons are very responsive, except for one!The left button is very squeaky and sounds like a real mouse about 90% of the time
    • The M5 button broke on me in the first month
    • The buttons are nice, and so is the texture of the mouse
    • The other mouse's buttons actually felt clunky and somewhat hollow
    • When I press m1, m2 and the bottom side mouse button at the same time, it ends up triggering the top side mouse button
    • If you want good quality material, more buttons, or even a heavier, faster mouse consider buying a top-end Razor Gaming Mouse
    • Cheap good build quality DPI button is nice
    • Good mouse.the extra buttons are a lot of help for games.
    • My hand doesn't cramp up while using it for long periods of time and the extra buttons are helpful while not having the entire keyboard in a small area
    • The top button for changing sensitivity is useful as well
    • This mouse was in use for about 3 years before it finally started having issues with the right click button.
    • tuningConsThe light inside tends to make my hand warmer and slightly sweaty after long periodsAmbidextrous makes the mouse not very ergonomic and uncomfortable for me after long periodsFor me, the left and right click are slightly too far apart to be comfortableSide buttons are difficult to bind
    • The only con that I have so far is that the DPI button on mine is not working
    • The buttons are great for quick response in those situations where reflexes are the matter of virtual life and death
    • I love the button below the wheel that can control how fast the courser moves so you can always adjust it
    • The buttons are sturdy but don't need to be clicked hard
    • -Smooth control-Easy DPI button on top with a few presets built in is niceCons:-Couldn't get the software to work
    • I ended up filing down the unneeded inner button edges to gain more wheel clearances.
    • The L/R click buttons are fairly loud for a mouse, but the scroll wheel is very quiet unless scrolling very quickly.
    • My son says the mouse 4 and 5 buttons feel a bit cheap, but otherwise they work well
    • It worked fine for a few months but then the right click button started working intermittently
    • The plastic is as you'd expect, the sensor is ok, and the buttons are fine
    • I bought 2 of these and they work excellent and have even stood up to the rough and tumble toddler in my house when he got ahold of one when he wasnt supposed to, that includes pull buttons up as hard as he could, throwing and slammed it, swinging it around by the cord
    • the buttons feel great, the scroll wheel feels great,and the braided cable looks great
    • DPI button is nearly impossible to accidentally hit, and has an LED response so you don't have to guess what DPI you're at
    • All the buttons have a nice if not perfectly satisfying resistance and "click
    • The buttons are all working fine as they did when I first got the mouse
    • The buttons work well, and it doesn't take a lot of pressure for them to respond either
    • The buttons still work, but no cursor movement
    • Smooth scroll wheel, the nice wight system, very responsive buttons.
    • Only complaint is the middle button, that gets stuck sometimes, which could be an issue since this
    • Not sure about now, but after 2 years of heavy gaming, work and programming use, the right-click button doesn't register consistently anymore
    • The back button and scroll wheel feel a bit cheap and hard to click
    • It's very comfortable, the buttons feel great when pushed and have a great texture, and it looks pretty cool.
    • No dead buttons yet
    • Absolutely love it, buttons are tactile, great attention to detail, good looking, etc
    • The macro button is super appreciated, some more expensive mouses don't even have that
    • buttons feel pretty good to me
    • I love this simple version of the Red Dragon mouse as those extra buttons you really have to commit to learn if you plan on using them for gaming
    • The buttons are fairly sensitive and have a distinct click sound and feel when pressed
    • Thinking of getting one for work as well, it's that much more comfortable and has programmable buttons as well.
    • The textured grip on the mouse is excellent, the contours fit my hand perfectly, the buttons are very responsive and most importantly the mouse cursor action is smooth and predictable
    • n’t love the idea of having 10-15 buttons on your device like more expensive competitor mice.
    • The two buttons are very handy
    • I like the extra two buttons on the side, which I set with macros so that they scroll up/down as long as I hold them down.
    • Lasted about 2.5 years before the main mouse button began failing when you click and hold (PC would act like button was released even when still holding it)
    • The dpi button works well, although I only use it to turn down the sensitivity when I'm watching a video and don't want my mouse to use
    • I like the feel, but the buttons on the side are far too easy to "accidentally" push.
    • Cheap good build quality DPI button is nice
    • After 9 months the lateral button is broken
    • The texturing on the sides and the buttons is perfect for solid grip and control
    • The buttons are very easy to pressis it good for
    • n’t favor
    • n’t love the idea of having 10-15 buttons on your device like more expensive competitor mice.
    • n’t favor
    • n’t love the idea of having 10-15 buttons on your device like more expensive competitor mice.