Product Comparison: Redragon M601 vs Redragon M602
This site is a free online resource that strives to offer helpful content and comparison features to its visitors. Please be advised that the operator of this site accepts advertising compensation from certain companies that appear on the site, and such compensation impacts the location and order in which the companies (and/or their products) are presented, and in some cases may also impact the scoring that is assigned to them. The scoring that appears on this site is determined by the site operator in its sole discretion, and should NOT be relied upon for accuracy purposes. In fact, Company/product listings on this page DO NOT imply endorsement by the site operator. Except as expressly set forth in our Terms of Use, all representations and warranties regarding the information presented on this page are disclaimed. The information which appears on this site is subject to change at any time. More info
- Optical sensor is accurate and and has small range allowing mouse lift if that your thing
- The sensor is alright, unless you're really going for 100% accuracy you won't notice anything bad about it, and I personally really enjoy this mouse while gaming.
- The actual performance of the mouse is solid. The two side buttons work as intended and the mouse's optical sensor is very responsive.
- When this occurs the sensor lights are normally off. I've tried all kinds of software fixes and unfortunately, none of them worked.
- Terrible sensor, terrible quality, would not recommend at all. Not bad for general use but definitely not a gaming mouse.
- The left and right mouse buttons are splayed apart, and the "buttons" themselves are concave, so they force you to split your pointer and middle finger far apart when holding the mouse.
- I have a medium size hand and I can use this OK. Feels like it could be a bit bigger. My wife has small hands and she likes a lot. I would not use this if you have big hands.
- Forward/back buttons on the side are in a good spot/size
- Right size for me, everything I need in a mouse.
- Spaceing and feel of extra buttons is perfect for my hand size with this mouse. No problem reaching any of them in or during game play.
- I normally connect my keyboard and mouse to USB 2.0 because I want to save the USB 3.0 to more demanding peripherals but this mouse needed USB 3.0 on my machine.
- Plugged directly into USB and worked instantly.
- The usb cord is braided! It feels quality! I'm surprised this mouse is this price to be honest.
- Whenever I put my computer to sleep and then wake it back up, I have to unplug and then re-plug the mouse to get Windows to recognize it.
- The Mouse is dead after 6 months of operation. The wire has been internally severed where it attaches to the USB connector.
- So, I'm happy to have the led solid red light and other features, but hate that this reasonably-priced pointer will be disposable for me as the stupid coating turns sticky.
- It comes with a small CD which will fit in your physical CD/DVD/Blu-Ray drive's center indention slot. That's it's driver and software to operate it's more fancy features.
- I'm suffering through it as this is my second mouse purchase that has let me down and I'm sick of spending money on something that should just simply work.
- There is one button to change between DPI, the scroll wheel, left and right click, a button to go backwards/forwards in tab history.
- Another feature that I'm not crazy about is that the DPI button has four different settings.