Description
- WIRED GAMING MOUSE; built for Gaming Computers – Ergonomic Redragon M602-RGB “Griffin” RGB Backlit Gaming PC Mouse up to 7200 DPI (user adjustable 800/1200/1600/2400/7200 DPI), 10G acceleration. The High-Precision Sensor delivers Pinpoint Accuracy while the Gaming Grade Micro Switches ensure longevity, greater durability and extreme responsiveness, giving you an even greater edge over your competition
- RGB BACKLIT MMO PROGRAMMABLE PC GAMING MOUSE; 7 MMO user programmable buttons, 5 Memory Profiles each with distinct LED color option for quick identification. 7 different backlight modes. (Backlight can be disabled) The Redragon M602-RGB Gaming Mouse offers you total personalization for your Gaming Computer and Gaming Laptop
- ERGONOMIC GAMER MOUSE; Delivering an extremely comfortable and precise experience for Computer Games. The ergonomic shape of the Redragon M602-RGB PC Gaming Mouse is built for comfort, fits naturally in your hand, the buttons are tuned to reduce click fatigue
- HIGH-END PC GAMING MOUSE FEATURES; The Redragon M602-RGB Mouse features; Built-in Weight Tuning for the right balance, Anti-Skid Scroll Wheel, Durable smooth TEFLON feet pads for ultimate gaming control. 7 programmable buttons. Total 8 buttons. The Mouse works great with Redragon Gaming Mousepads & Keyboards. Comes with 6 foot, 3mm strong high-speed braided fiber cable and a gold-plated corrosion free USB connector for a reliable connection
- PC GAMING MOUSE COMPATIBILITY: Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP, Limited Mac OS support Works well with all major Gaming Computers Brands and Gaming Laptops
NotByBreadAlone –
I just received the Mouse today. I will update my review over the next several days/weeks.
The mouse is a laser mouse. I probably missed that when I was going through all of their different mice. I wanted an optical mouse but it is what it is for now.
The packaging although cheap is a nice touch. Comes in a hardened plastic container with 4 clips, one on each side. The mouse is a nice size and a nice shape. It is just ever so slightly too small for my hand so not huge but decent sized. (I wear an XL winter Glove)
The RGB’s for anyone who cares are a bit washed out but do their job for that aesthetic value. The software is literal garbage. For the life of me the mouse will not allow me to set the DPI setting to a custom amount, in my case 1000. It just won’t go to it. Over and Under, no matter what you do. Corsair has much better software, much simpler, much better overall.
Immediately I notice when playing a game the mouse jerks to the left when dragging the mouse around, to look/pickup items in the BR I’m playing. Not sure what is causing this as I even have the pole rate set to 500 instead of 1000 to be more accurate instead of responsive. I would say this is a defect either with the product itself (being the hardware) and or the software, either way not going to work for gaming. The mouse pad is clean and nothing is obstructing the lasers view.
So, the mouse literally stills registers over a half inch off the table. You can’t re-position your hand in the middle of combat without literally throwing your aim WAY off because even when you try to set the mouse back on the table it reads too quickly and throws your aim way off. Absolute trash.
I do not reccommend unless you do not play games. In the software there is no Mouse Height settings so it cannot be adjusted.
I have tried everything to adjust the height of the lasers reading. There are no options. This is an absolutely terrible mouse for competitive play. Now I have to go find some ink to print return slips and get this trash sent back.
Daniela –
Bought it for my brother a few months ago, who plays too many games. However, I asked him recently if he was happy with it and he said it was the best thing.
Great quality and design.
Patrick MacPhee –
The mouse itself works fine, however, slightly disappointed at the rush in manufacturing, a problem that could have easily been solved by attention to detail, all-around a decent product.
Jobin41 –
I thought the other reviews were overrating this mouse, but they weren’t! For the price you get, it’s a legit gaming with great quality.
In terms of gaming, it’s quite precise and the additional mouse buttons are convenient. I personally love the ergonomic shape as well, it fits well and is *slightly* bigger than other mouses, which I prefer (it’s easier on my wrist).
The color changing is cool but a tad distracting. I can see how many people would love this though.
Overall, it’s an awesome mouse and i highly recommend it for its price
2 month update: The mouse developed some defect and now randomly activates its dpi settings (it changes sensitivity throughout use). No physical damage has been done to the mouse. It’s become a real nuisance because it is now unusable for gaming. I was really upset to have this issue come up after some time of owning this mouse
DBL –
The mouse in itself is nice to look at first glace and even retains a nice feel for it’s design. It attempts to be ergonomic for most but I suppose some like myself would understand the problems once they attempt to get a feel for it.
Firstly it will fit most hands fairly well with it’s contoured shape. It’s designed to let your hand rest with it and that’s a good thing. However once you get past the grip and come to terms with the additional button placements… This is where you start to notice the problems. I believe the side buttons (thumb buttons) are placed too far forward. The forward button despite it’s raised surface textures is too far forward for a relaxed grip on the mouse. Then if you would move your hand forward as if to clutch the mouse you cannot press the other middle mouse buttons so easily without a very uncomfortable bend in the middle finger (perhaps only people with large hands may experience this problem?) and I find it to be very impractical despite it being a button to be used for utility especially given consideration that it is fully programmable. The fact you have to switch your hand positioning frequently in order to use this mouse also makes it quite useless for flicks if you’re a person who plays shooters or real time strategies. You won’t be able to get comfortable with a single grip and work with it as you’re learning two wrist motions to get the same results now that you are using two ways to grip your mouse to use the additional buttons.
Once you get past that, I’d also say it’s not great for FPS or shooters in general because the mouse has a tendency to skip inputs from the optical. I mean it reads the mouse pad or surface you put it on no problem. It just seems to skip coordinates if that makes sense. You can’t have a pinpoint aim when your mouse is off by an X or Y variable because it skips marginal gaps between each increment of movement. It feels as if it counts by 2’s and there is no half measures so you’re always attempting to adjust and by that time you’ve probably already lost the fight. So if you’re looking to buy this mouse for a shooter, save your money and upgrade to a brand that you know is reliable and has massively good feedback about it’s use in shooters.
This mouse for me however was a cheap place holder until I can replace my last gaming mouse for shooters and other various games. So it will fit the bill until I can replace it, however I won’t recommend you buy this if you’re only interest is competitive shooters, the nerd rage you will suffer far exceeds the value of this product as it’s unreliable and inaccurate.
Elijah Fulton –
I usually don’t give 1 star but this is a waste of money at any price point. I don’t know who would “game” using this mouse but I would not expect good results at all. The application that comes with the mouse doesn’t keep settings correctly (DPI/Color) so what are you buying this for? I was trying to get it for work, but it feels like Very cheap plastic and i prefer using an old standard mouse than this. Save your Money!
Chris –
This has been an interesting experience for me. Firstly, at the time of this review, this mouse is $13. Amazing. That being said, when I initially bought this watch, my expectations were pretty low. When the mouse arrived, I plugged it in and started to test it out, but the mouse would not track. Thinking, “Oh, it’s just a $13 mouse, what can you expect” and returned it to get my money back.
Having my impressions of the Nemeanlion soured, I then invested a bit more and went with the M801 Mammoth (love it, btw) and thought that was the end of it, but then I received an email from the seller, Challenger USA. After explaining why I returned the product, they were very gracious and ended up sending me a replacement for free in good faith.
So having a functioning Nemeanlion, here’s my review. In comparison to the Mammoth and other intermediate computer mouses, it’s obviously not as good. It’s too small for my large hands and the ambidextrous nature of the mouse is a tad uncomfortable, but when I gifted it to my friend who has been using a supplied HP mouse, it was amazing. You may think this is lame, but the braided cable is a god-send. The LEDs are bright and will perfectly accent any black and red setup. The forwards and backwards buttons are simply perfect and the adjustable DPI makes the mouse useful for any situation.
Overall, this is the perfect choice if you just want to upgrade from a basic mouse for the price of what is a night’s dinner. Gets a thumbs up from me.
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EK –
Bought this for my son as he has been nagging me for an RGB mouse after seeing my Razer Chroma Setup (RGB keyboard, mouse, mouse pad, speakers). Him being only 8 I told him we’ll start with something on the cheaper side and if he can show he can take care of his computer equipment i’ll eventually buy him a high end one.
Anyways, came across this on Amazon search for rgb mouse, bought it and set it up on his computer. The build quality is quite nice and the colors are nice and bright.
I dont recall if there was a software to control the lighting schemes but there are presets you can switch between pushing a specific button on the mouse. Also the size feels good in the hand and as far as its performance it seems to be pretty accurate.
Overall great price, good mouse. Worth the purchase.
alex periala –
I got a used one!
Update: it works fine but slow, not as fast as I thought and the software doesn’t work with Apple (mac in my case), so keep that in mind.
So far it worked in my work station, I just received it but will try it at home with more calm, I give 4 stars Bec it came used!, I won’t make a huge deal of it but obviously had been used, the feet are scratched and the protective film is peeled off partially, as I said before if it works fine w my computer I will keep it, don’t want to go through the hassle of send it back and get another one that God knows in what condition will come!!, Amazon, put your things together Bec we are paying for this service!
M –
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I needed a new mouse and wanted something that would work with my PC and Mac. Most importantly, my hand was completely fatigued from using the Magic Mouse at work, and I wanted something that would fit my hand better, on a budget. The Redragon M602 fit that bill perfectly with its larger size and thumb/third/fourth finger support.
The packaging, (not pictured) was surprisingly robust compared to other mice I’ve ordered in the same price range. Its a nice professional-looking touch.
The documentation was easy to read which is very nice.
The Redragon M602 requires no software to work or control the color and DPI settings, as the buttons to perform these tasks are on the mouse itself.
Performance-wise the mouse meets my expectations, and most importantly works with the Mac, with a small caveat; the side-buttons dont work. Mac users who are looking to get these working can either use USB Overdrive (freeware) or SensibleSideButtons (opensource). One note on USB Overdrive: it tends to mess up the pointer when used in Finder.
The USB cable is fairly long and comes with a velcro ribbon for cable management. Also very surprised to see a ferrite core on this thing for signal mitigation. Looks cool in a overkill kinda sense.
Besides that, its a fantastic mouse that matches well with my keyboard. See my pictures for size comparisons.