Wireless Charging Silent Gaming Mouse Machinery
Wireless Charging Silent Gaming Mouse Machinery
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Product information:
Model: T1
Mouse size: rat (≥120mm)
Connection with computer: wireless
Applicable models: laptop
Photoelectric resolution: 1600dpi (dpi)
Number of keys: 6 (keys)
Interface: USB
Wireless transmission frequency: 2.4GHz
Whether to support ergonomics: support
Adjustable resolution: three gears and below
Operating distance: 10 (m)
Working method: photoelectric
Wheel direction: four-way wheel
Features: Gaming mouse, ergonomics
Packing list:
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When my Logitech G600 died, I started to look for a mouse that was as good as that. Since I needed a mouse with a third mouse button like my G600 had, it became clear that none of the mice would have all the necessary similar functions that matched it. In comes Reddragon. The third mouse button, despite being small, was worth the compromise if I was able to have the 12 macro buttons on the side. Along with being wireless and a high DPI, this mouse does exactly what I need. I did have to get used to the small thumb rest on the left side since my G600 didnt have that, but its a minor inconvenience that I eventually got used to. On wireless use, this mouse lasts a long time and even shuts off when not in use for a certain period of time, saving the battery and need for constant recharging. So, if this mouse does ever die, I at least know that it will be the right choice to pick when needing a replacement.
Great product and easy to program to your taste via the product app. There are plenty of dpi and color options, available along with other options to enhance your game play. This mouse gives you the option to adjust the weight and I found it immensely useful. My only dislike is that the side number buttons are small and crammed in together making for less than precision use.
If you're coming from the M908 Impact - It's great. Same ergonomics and comfort, with a better build quality and more vibrant LED's. The build quality of the DPI buttons feel improved. The design versus the older M908 is slightly different, with a third button on top behind the DPI that acts a secondary mode switch (There's still a secondary mode switch on the bottom), and the left side's design has been slightly change to no longer keep your pinky off the surface of whatever you're using the mouse on.If you're new to the M900 series of mouse, they're great for any games that need you to use WASD while pressing other keybinds, as you can rebind them to the keypad on the side. The ergonomic design of the M900 series allows you to have hours of either playtime or productivity in comfort. Overall great product, and I've stuck with the mouse series for years.
I love Redragon products and have several of them from keyboards to mice. They always just work and don't junk out on me like my old logitechs or Razor but they are very well priced and affordable. I had a wired version of this mouse but I used a cable management system that put stress on the cable and made it to where it would cut off in certain situations. I decided almost 5 years meant it was time for an upgrade. Went ahead and bought this and I am very happy, just like I was with the old one. Very comfortable, connects easily, I can unplug and plug it back in when I need to, works great in my game, and the different DPI settings really help when I am working with CAD software. The design is great and works well for Streaming too when I am using OBS so I can control everything with the side buttons. Great for gaming (MINECRAFT!!!!!!!!) Great product. Buy it if you want it or need it.
So, to start this review the physical mouse is a great product and here's why:1st the mouse feels solid, nice texture in the hand and fills the hand nicely. All the buttons are clicky and responsive. I have big hands, and this mouse is almost too big for me but if it's my hand nicely. the price and value, it's hard to be except for this one really big issue that I've had.This issue is a combination of two things with the included software when I program the buttons on the mouse. To start the software and mouse is no longer sold directly on the regular red dragon website. It is sold on a red dragon partner website or that's the best way that I can describe it. Secondly and the biggest issue I have with this product is after downloading the software once or twice, I could not get the window to increase or go full screen at all. Normally this would not be an issue for me as I got pretty good eyesight and still in my younger 30s but using this software the window is so small that it's very difficult to see what you're doing and how to program each key. If I was any older, I probably could not see it at all and I still now have to kind of guess what it says and hope for the best. 9 out of 10 times I'm correctly programming the right button combination, but I should not have to squint my eyes and hope I hit the right buttons in the software just to program a macro key.Other than this one issue I really enjoyed this product and once I got two or three of the main profiles programmed it's really set it and forget it. It's got 4 onboard profiles and that's enough for me and what I need to do. For the money it's really a great value I would have spent 10 more dollars to get the Miller and still supported version of this mouse made by red dragon.That's my fault for not doing proper research in advance of purchase so that's why I still give this product A 4 out of 5 stars and I do recommend it as long as you have good eyesight and are willing to spend around $40.00 for a discontinued product by the company or at least that's how it feelsI hope this helps you be informed and make a decision on this product thanks and have a good one.