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Review on Redragon M602 RGB Wired Gaming Mouse – RGB Spectrum Backlit Ergonomic Mouse with Griffin Programmable Buttons and 7 Backlight Modes – Adjustable DPI up to 7200 – Ideal for Windows PC Gamers (Black) by Becky Burnett

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Great look/design. Bad ergonomics and such.

The mouse itself is pleasant at first glance, and its design even keeps a pleasant touch. It tries to be ergonomic for most, but I think some, like me, will understand the issues if they try to feel it. Firstly, its contoured shape means it fits most hands quite snugly. It's designed to rest your hand on it, which is good. However, once you get past the grip and put up with the extra button placement. This is where you start noticing problems. I find the side buttons (thumb buttons) too far forward. Despite the raised surface structure, the forward button is too far forward for a comfortable mouse grip. Then, when you move your hand forward as if you were pressing a mouse, you can't click the other middle mouse buttons as easily without your middle finger bending very uncomfortably (maybe this problem can only happen to people with big hands?) and I find this very inconvenient, despite the fact that it is a button that can be used for its intended purpose, especially considering that it is fully programmable. The fact that you often have to change hand position to use this mouse also makes it completely useless for clicking when playing shooters or real-time strategy games. You won't be able to get used to and work with a grip as you will learn two wrist movements to get the same results now that you use two mouse grips to use the extra buttons. Once you get the hang of it I'd also say it's not great for FPS or shooters in general as the mouse tends to miss input from the optics. I mean it reads the mouse pad or whatever surface you put it on with no problem. It just seems to skip the coordinates if that makes sense. You can't aim accurately when your mouse is disabled by the X or Y variable because it misses slight gaps between each movement step. It feels like the count goes to 2 and there are no half measures so you're always trying to adapt and by then you've probably already lost the fight. So if you are looking to buy this shooter mouse, save your money and buy a brand that you know is reliable and has many good reviews for shooter use. can replace my latest gaming mouse for shooters and various other games. So it will fit the bill until I can replace it but I will not recommend you buy it if you are only interested in competitive shooting, the nerd rage you will experience far outweighs the value of this product, as it is unreliable and inaccurate.

Pros
  • Stylish and modern design
Cons
  • Slightly wrinkled