Yes, you read that right. This Redragon replaces a broken Logitech G502 Hero for the same price. By the way, Logitech's customer support is terrible. Either way, the Redragon M801 performs as well as it looks. You're looking at this mouse because you want a mouse with RGB lighting. wireless mouse How about a wireless mouse without changing batteries? This mouse has all of the above features, making it a good choice to replace the G502. The mouse can be connected via the included USB-C cable and/or wirelessly. In fact, you can use a cable to connect a PC and wireless receiver to another PC/laptop. Once the mouse's USB port is plugged in, no more data is transferred to the receiver, allowing you to switch between devices. I know that's how most mice work, but it's still worth mentioning. As for the features. READ THE PRODUCT DESCRIPTION. You read the review to see if people like it and if it is reliable. I can say yes, it will last longer than the Logitech G502 Hero and it hasn't had any mechanical failures yet - and I don't expect them. Most mice are from last year and this one should be no exception.
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