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The Redragon M811 Aatrox MMO Gaming Mouse is a high-performance wired mouse designed for gamers and professionals alike. Featuring 15 programmable buttons, 5 adjustable DPI levels (up to 6200), and customizable RGB lighting, it combines ergonomic comfort with advanced functionality. Compatible with multiple operating systems, this mouse is perfect for long gaming sessions or demanding work tasks.
Brand | Redragon |
Series | Aatrox |
Item model number | M811 |
Hardware Platform | PC, Game |
Operating System | Win/Mac/Linux/Unix |
Item Weight | 7.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.98 x 2.28 x 0.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.98 x 2.28 x 0.1 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Wired |
Manufacturer | Redragon |
ASIN | B0B3J9WSJQ |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | June 8, 2022 |
H**.
Great gaming mouse!
I've never used Red Dragon before and used to constantly use brands like Corsair, Logitech, and Razor due to their popularity. My partner recommended I get this when I was needing a new gaming mouse and I originally got the wired version of it. It was really great but I realized that I didn't want a wired mouse so I returned it and I got the wireless version. I have absolutely no complaints as it is a really solid and responsive mouse to use. I definitely am interested in trying other Red Dragon products in the future
J**N
A comfortable gaming mouse witth lots of easy to reach buttons!
I feel like I should probably start this review by saying that I have TINY, stiff hands... Those being the two main reasons that I purchased the "Redragon M811 PRO Wireless MMO Gaming Mouse". Some reviews say how large the mouse is, it's not really. I think some folks are confusing the size of the mouse with it's weight. While the overall size of the mouse isn't much bigger than (if at all) a full-sized regular mouse, the weight can give a bit of an odd feeling that the mouse is larger than what it really is. As I've said I have tiny hands and I can easily reach all of the buttons. Now onto the buttons! The buttons labelled 1 to 8 have plenty of space between them, so unless you have massive fingers you shouldn't have too many miss-clicks. As for the two main side-buttons, they're okay. Nothing special, but they're not shit either. There's a tad bit more travel in them before the click than what I would really like, but it's by far not the worst. Oh! The clicks! All of the clicks on this mouse are fantastic for the price! Every button on mu mouse has well defined clicks, not one buttons sounds or feels mushy. That being said the buttons aren't whisper quiet either by a long shot, most keyboards are several times louder by comparison. Hmm... I guess I should mention something about the scroll wheel. Well it's a wheel! There's nothing too special about it. It feels decent, nothing feels like it's grating or grinding while I use it and it's rather quiet. You can still feel some soft bumps while turning it though and it's got your typical mouse wheel rubber texture. Now there's something that should be mentioned! Besides the scroll wheel the Redragon M811 PRO doesn't have ANY rubber on it! For me this is a HUGE plus! Rubber never lasts on a mouse from any brand. Some folks like having rubber to grab, so some folks might need to add some grip-tape if they don't find the mouse's matte finish enough to keep their digits from slipping. I guess while I'm talking about the Redragon M811 PRO's finish I'll mention a few more things about the mouse's appearance. I have the white version and no... It's not a pure white, it's a slight off-white. You don't want a pure white on any sort of peripheral! On the topic of colors, the RGB is stupidly bright! This Redragon mouse soundly beats my old Razer peripherals on how vibrant the RGB is. While the glowing lights are beautiful, the software to change it is passable at best. There's very few options to be had and it is very easy to grab the wrong software, so be careful of that! Oh! Be sure to turn down the brightness level of the RGB down from 4 to 2, you can barely tell a difference visually and it will really increase you battery life without having to entirely give up the pretty lights. Past the hint on the lights I'm not going to mention much about the battery life. Rechargeable batteries quality and lifespan can very quite a bit, even between devices of the same model type. I will say this though this mouse doesn't have lightning fast charging that's for sure, fortunately you can still use the mouse with it's included cable while it's charging and it being in use doesn't really effect the charge time much, if at all. Once I've had the Redragon M811 PRO awhile longer I'll consider updating this review. I guess there's a bit of an in depth review on the "Redragon M811 PRO Wireless MMO Gaming Mouse". I hope this helps someone, have a pleasant day to whoever bothered reading this far!
G**D
Idk
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Ngl I play Valorant (ik the game sucks) but this mouse helped me SO much bro. I love how the cord is a different material than normal mice, feels frictionless. Also helps with my hands cramping, I wish the right side would come out a LITTLE bit more for my long fingers but it's manageable. Also a little fragile bc I have game rage and slammed it a few times not VERY hard, but with some force and the left click completely stopped working. Outside of that it's pretty much perfect I'd say. I broke the one I had so Imma try black wireless now. Hope it's better lol.
K**G
Great mouse for the a person with a 1+2+1 palm like grip
Quality-wise, it's a great mouse. The DPI is excellent, movement is smooth, and the mouse cord is a big improvement compared to what I've always used. However, I ended up handing it over to my daughter. She has a palm grip, smaller hands, and long fingers—uses a 1+2+2 grip style.I'm very set in my ways after 30+ years of using a fingertip grip (1+3+1). This mouse just didn't suit my grip style. Compared to more traditional mouse shapes like the Microsoft Intellimouse, Logitech MX510/518, or the basic mice that come with corporate PCs, this one felt like it forced my grip into something different and the hump in the palm area wasn't for me. It made my hand feel sweaty—something I’ve never experienced with a mouse before.The onl y con is the RGB lighting controls, It requires proprietary software to customize, and OpenRGB doesn’t detect it. So I had to live with the default rainbow "demo" mode since I’m not interested in installing extra software just for RGB effects. Instead of the button for 5 profiles on the bottom I would have the button go through the basic light modes.
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