🔥 Elevate your game with precision and freedom 🎮
The Redragon M690-1 is a wireless gaming mouse featuring 5 adjustable DPI settings up to 2400 for precise control, 8 programmable buttons, and advanced 2.4GHz wireless technology offering up to 10 meters of lag-free range. Built for durability with over 10 million click lifespan and power-saving sleep mode, it ensures comfort and reliability for both professional gaming and productivity across multiple operating systems.
Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W | 5"L x 2.9"W |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Weight | 94 Grams |
Style | M690-1 |
Theme | gaming |
Color | Black |
Range | 10.0 meters |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 2400 Dots per Inch |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Button Quantity | 8 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Operating System | PC/Mac/Linux/Unix |
Connectivity Technology | 2.4Ghz |
Special Features | Wireless |
Movement Detection | Optical |
S**X
M656 - The best mouse I've owned so far
The Redragon M656 Gainer is easily the best mouse I've owned to date, which is impressive considering the cheap price tag.BUTTON CONFIGEvery button can be configured to whatever you want using the software, which is 7 buttons in total (including the two DPI buttons on the top). Scroll up/down on the mouse wheel can't be altered, which is a shame, though most games will allow you to set this in game, so not a huge issue.SOFTWARETo download the software, simply Google 'redragonzone', go to download > mouse > M656 (at the very bottom).Alternative download - Google 'redragon shop', go to products > mice > M656.The software is great, it's very easy to use, I've included screenshots.Buttons can be set to media actions, or keystrokes.Macros can easily be recorded inside the software. See screenshot.POWER MODESThe mouse has a power switch with 3 modes - off, on and eco. The eco mode will switch off the LEDs and automatically put the mouse to sleep after 1 minute, until you move/click the mouse. If you put the power switch to the 'on' position the mouse seems to stay active, which is great for gaming, though the LED still switches off after 1 minute.It takes 1 x AA battery, which is good, because most wireless mice use 1 x AAA battery. This mouse should last approximately twice a long on battery life compared to AAA battery mice.LEDsThe Redragon logo lights up red. It turns off after about a minute, even with the 'on' power mode.The mouse wheel briefly lights up red when the mouse if first switched on, though the LED turns off immediately.There doesn't seem to be any way to configure the LEDs in the software.LATENCYI haven't noticed any latency, the mouse seems to be as responsive as my wired mouse, even in eco mode. I've had a few mice in the past that would go to sleep pretty quickly, and when you try to click something, the first button click would wake up the mouse but wouldn't register a click in game. This mouse doesn't do that, it seems very responsive, even when it's been in sleep mode.OTHER STUFFErgonomically, the mouse feels great in my hand. It's also slightly weighty and doesn't feel cheap.The mouse wheel feels good, and you can click the wheel button without accidentally scrolling up/down.The buttons all make a typical clicky sound, so it is not very quiet, though scrolling the mouse wheel is silent.
K**E
Great Value, Get What You Pay For
See title. A modest looking mouse for a relative pittance. Why spend a £100+ for a pro level TeckNet mouse if you're not a pro level gamer? Sometimes you have to say "this'll do". I do not regret my purchase, the only one stopping me from attaining pro status is myself. Don't blame your equipment. (Unless it's actually broken)If you have big hands however you may have the occasional issue if you're going hardcore mode, it is not unusual to see cramping. Eco mode makes me feel at ease when I'm not gaming as well so it's all good in the hood. Cheers.
J**I
M690-1 - Works great for a budget mouse
It looks cheap, and it feels cheap, but it IS cheap! (£17.99)Bought as a replacement for my 'Razer Basilisk X Hyperspeed' which was nearly three times the price and was great but stopped working after less than a year. Wasn't prepared to spend a lot of money again for something which might stop working.ComfortableResponsiveEasily connectsEco functionIt didn't glide very well until I realised it had protective stickers on the black pads underneath!!Not had it long so reliability is unknown but I'll update the review if it breaks.
P**M
Comfortable to hold and works great
My son was so impressed by this mouse he bought one and then my husband did the same. I love mine it's easy and comfortable to use and looks good.
M**K
Performance/Price High Mouse and Caring Seller
The Radioddity is very caring seller. I bought Redragon M656 mouse from them. They cared my problem about reconnecting mouse issue. They solved my problem immediately.
K**N
Lots of lag
Bought this as I have a Red Dragon keyboard and mouse currently (both wired) and they are both really good peripherals, so I thought a wireless mouse should be decent.It's easy to install, literally plug and play, but straight away I thought there was a bit of lag, the cursor seemed to take a split second to start moving once I moved the mouse. I confirmed this by trying a different wireless mouse & that was instant.It's a shame, as this is a nice and comfortable mouse with decent DPI settings.I processed a refund and sent it back this morning.
F**T
This brand never seems to let me down
I've been using this brand for many years and I have to say that I will be a big fan going forward. The ease of use and setup process are straightforward and the mouse works wonders. I would 💯 recommend this to anyone.
S**N
Good wireless mouse
I got this mouse purely on the basis of value and the fact it is wireless. I use it both for general use and for gaming. The mouse feels good in the hand, but the grips on the side where your thumb rests leaves a little to be desired - but it feels good for the price.Size-wise on the moderate sized front - big hands may find this mouse uncomfortable.There are indeed 5 speed settings that can be scrolled through, and the side buttons are good but may be too high up if you have big hands.The mouse wheel feels a bit cheap but that's ok, although mine has a minor problem whereby it moves slightly side to side and can begin to rub against the mouse itself, but I don't mind.The mouse can be turned through eco-mode - the lighting is of, or "on" where it is lit up.The mouse can either have a 125hz or 250hz polling rate - which is decent enough for gaming and general stuff - but would recommend using the 250hz mode for if you have a 144hz monitor as it can feel jittery otherwise. This can be turned on by holding down the middle mouse button and right mouse button together for 5 seconds.The mouse mat is a pretty standard mouse mat, not much to add to that.Overall, this is a good mouse for the price - there are arguably better on the market but this certainly gives the bang for your buck.
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