Redragon M601 RGB Gaming Mouse Backlit Wired Ergonomic 7 Button Programmable Mouse Centrophorus with Macro Recording & Weight Tuning Set 7200 DPI for Windows PC (Black)
Brand | Redragon |
Color | Black Wired Mouse |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Feature | Ergonomic Design |
Movement Detection Technology | Trackball |
About this item
- WIRED GAMING MOUSE WITH SIDE BUTTONS; The Redragon M601 RGB “Centrophorus” is a durable gaming Mouse which delivers up to 7200 DPI (user adjustable 800/1200/1600/2400/7200 DPI) and 4000 FPS. The High-Precision Sensor delivers Pinpoint Accuracy while Micro Switches ensure longevity, greater durability and extreme responsiveness during PC Gaming or Computer editing work
- RGB BACKLIT PROGRAMMABLE PC GAMING MOUSE; with 11 Lighting Effects (Backlight can be disabled), 6 user programmable buttons, 2 Side Buttons, 3 Memory Profiles with Macro Recording, The Redragon M601 RGB Gaming Mouse offers you many personalization options for your Gaming Computer or Gaming Laptop
- ERGONOMIC GAMER MOUSE; Delivering an extremely comfortable and precise experience for Computer Games. The ergonomic shape of the Redragon M601 RGB Gaming Mouse offers comfort, fits naturally in your hand while the buttons are tuned to reduce click fatigue
- HIGH-END PC MMO GAMING MOUSE FEATURES; The Redragon M601 RGB Mouse features; Weight Tuning Set, Anti-Skid Scroll Wheel, Durable smooth TEFLON feet pads for ultimate gaming control. 6 programmable buttons. Total 7 buttons. Comes with 6 foot, 3mm strong high-speed braided fiber cable and a gold-plated corrosion free USB connector for a reliable connection
- PC GAMING MOUSE COMPATIBILITY: Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP, Limited Mac OS support Works well with all major Gaming Computers Brands and Gaming Laptops.
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Ergonomic | 4.2 | 3.8 | 4.3 | 4.9 | 4.0 | 4.1 |
For gaming | 4.2 | 3.7 | 4.1 | 4.2 | 4.0 | 4.1 |
Battery life | 4.4 | 4.0 | — | 4.4 | 3.6 | 4.0 |
Value for money | — | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.3 | — | — |
Comfort | — | 3.7 | 4.1 | 4.3 | — | — |
Sold By | — | Redragon Shop | Mouselife | Redragon Shop | EKSA USA | Redragon zone |
connectivity tech | USB | USB | USB | Wireless | USB | 2.4G USB Receiver |
hand orientation | Right | Ambidextrous | Ambidextrous | Ambidextrous | Ambidextrous | Right |
power source | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Battery Powered | Corded Electric | USB-C |
tracking method | Trackball | Optical | Optical | Optical | Optical | Optical |
range | 6 feet | 10 meters | 10 meters | 10 | 5 meters | 10 meters |
button quantity | 6 | 7 | 7 | 7 | 7 | 9 |
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Product Dimensions | 4.88 x 2.8 x 1.54 inches |
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Item Weight | 4.9 ounces |
ASIN | B00HTK1NCS |
Item model number | M601 |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #25,066 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #1,167 in PC Gaming Mice |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 12, 2014 |
Manufacturer | Redragon |
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Customers like the dpi settings, quality and comfort of the mouse. For example, they mention it's a perfect gaming mouse for the price, feels great in the hand and that it'll give you the feel of what you're looking for. Some appreciate appearance, and performance. That said, opinions are mixed on buttons, brightness, and fit.
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Customers like the quality of the mouse. They mention it's a perfect gaming mouse for the price, worth the money, and good for anyone on a budget. The mouse wheel is great, and it'll fit well in your hands. Overall, most are satisfied with the quality and functionality of the product.
"...The RGB aspect is varied enough to be fun and customizable enough to satisfy anyone's needs...." Read more
"...movements and I feel like I can manipulate the mouse very easily and securely. SCORE: 9/10Value:Cannot beat the value...." Read more
"...It has a unique design, is made of sturdy material, and has a decent amount of adjustability, all the while brandishing a price of lower than $15...." Read more
"AFTER ONE YEAR: This mouse is still great for the price. I've had two within the past year, but I honestly can't blame the manufacturers...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the mouse. They say it works smoothly, it performs serviceably, and has not had any real issues functionality wise. It is well built and quite responsive on their computer. Some mention that the product works right out of the box and works perfectly on random surfaces.
"...The lasers are incredibly functional on a variety of surfaces and the material is smooth enough that many surfaces can be used well...." Read more
"...The buttons feel great and responsive. Not spongy at all. I love the crisp "click" that this mouse has on all of the buttons...." Read more
"...PerformanceThe actual performance of the mouse is solid. The changeable DPI button works perfectly with its three adjustable setting...." Read more
"...-Works perfectly on random surfaces-I usually play on my bed or on the couch and I have yet to need a mousepad.CONS:..." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the mouse. They say it's ergonomic, the thumb rests comfortably on the side buttons, and it feels good to scroll with it. The thumb grooves feel pretty natural, and the mouse clicks and tracks great. It has a nice textured feel to it, and nothing feels loose or cheap about the process while inspecting it.
"...mouse ticks all the boxes when it comes to features, usability and comfort!The comfort of this mouse is very good!..." Read more
"...This mouse feels great and, not that the mouse is the ONLY reason, but I did manage to get from Silver Elite Master to DMG on CS:GO playing with..." Read more
"...of the left and right mouse buttons which makes it easy and comfortable for your fingers to rest and click on the middle of the buttons where it is..." Read more
"...The feel is just right. The weights inside this mouse gave it a nice heavier quality feel and movement of more expensive mice I own.-..." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the mouse. They mention that the buttons feel good, the outer cardboard box has a nice design, and the LEDs are beautiful. The design of the M601 is rather unique, and it has incredibly precise 8000 DPI. The RGB backlit design sets the mood, and has s a very aggressive look.
"...And the design overall is pretty sleek and cool...." Read more
"...This mouse looks great, in my opinion. It has a very aggressive look, and the pairing of a red and black color scheme is a nice touch...." Read more
"...The design of the M601 is rather unique in that, instead of having rounded edges all around the mouse, it has pointed edges at the front which gives..." Read more
"...in red and black braided fiber adds a nice touch which also looks and feels great compared to the other one...." Read more
Customers like the dpi settings of the mouse. They mention that it has adjustable weights and DPI settings. Some say that the weight and DPD options are functional. Overall, most are satisfied with the product's dPI settings and functionality.
"...The weight and the DPI adjustments are functional, I just don't use them...." Read more
"...The sensor is very precise and the DPI selection is on par with what one would expect from a higher priced model from another manufacturer...." Read more
"...has a unique design, is made of sturdy material, and has a decent amount of adjustability, all the while brandishing a price of lower than $15...." Read more
"...It seems to just glide across the screen and gives me absolute control of where I want it to go and lands dead-on to what I need to click...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the buttons on the mouse. Some mention that they're nice, have lots of buttons, and are comfortable to hold. They also appreciate the thumb buttons and the one extra programmable button on the left side. However, others say that the buttons tend to start going after a couple of years, have a bit more travel, and be somewhat mushy. Additionally, some customers also mention that the middle mouse button sometimes gets stuck down.
"...Left button still clicks. Right button still clicks. Scroll wheel still scrolls. Side buttons still work...." Read more
"...manufacturer's web site (if I recall correctly) and this caused my mouse to randomly click every few minutes...." Read more
"...The button selection is excellent and the button clicks are solid as usual...." Read more
"...And the buttons are somewhat mushy. The RGB is alright tho!" Read more
Customers are mixed about the brightness of the mouse. Some mention that the lighting is nice, not too bright, and the red accents are not too garish. However, others say that the light is too bright and the cord is too long. The mouse is always lit, and there are no special options for LED lighting nor DPI settings in the software.
"...The color scheme is good, gamers love our edgy red LED lights. It's bright, so you might need to unplug it at night...." Read more
"...that said, I am giving it 4 stars due to a driver issue and computer sleep mode issue...." Read more
"...The build quality is nice. Braided cable. Lengthy cable. Crisp lighting (for those who are into that sort of thing)...." Read more
"...My only critiques of this mouse is that some spots of the RGB lighting are dimmer than other spots and that the dpi buttons and lighting button on..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the fit of the mouse. Some mention that it fits their big hands perfectly, while others say that it's slightly too small to fit the right side of their hand.
"...And the design overall is pretty sleek and cool. My hand is perfectly sized for the hardware so if your hand is the size of my hand..." Read more
"...CONS:-Long cord- like, way too long. I could sit 6 feet away from my computer and still use this mouse. It's annoying and it gets in the way...." Read more
"...The comfort of this mouse is very good! It's large enough to fit in the hand without being too large and has enough weight without being too..." Read more
"...The M601 is made of very sturdy materials and has a tight constitution meaning that there are no loose parts or buttons flopping around when the..." Read more
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Left button still clicks. Right button still clicks. Scroll wheel still scrolls. Side buttons still work. Except in some situations, namely certain games that I'm pretty sure don't accept extra mouse button inputs anyway. For example, in Deus Ex Human Revolution, Bioshock, and Starcraft 2 they don't work, but in Fallout: New Vegas, Metro 2033, and Dota 2 they work perfectly. Seems more a problem with the games themselves than with the mouse. Regardless, their primary function, to go forward and backward on most web pages, still works fine. I use it regularly- Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Opera, even gaming apps like Steam, Origin, Battlenet, and Gog- it's a great unexpected utility. It's easy not to click them if you don't want to unless you have fat thumbs or a lack of muscle control; luckily I have neither but YMMV. It's a hardy piece of hardware. In the games I mentioned above, you need to do a lot of clicking. A lot. Honestly I've clicked it so many times that sometimes my fingers get tired (especially in RTS/Moba which take a LOT of clicking) but the mouse still clicks. It's been three years, I must have clicked hundreds of thousands of times if not millions, and it Still. Keeps. Clicking. Granted I keep it clean and pristine and don't let it get gummed up with cheeto dust or bbq seasoning but it should go without saying that you take care of your electronics or they don't work as well later.
The weight and the DPI adjustments are functional, I just don't use them. I removed the weights because they bothered me bu hey they're removable so no harm no foul. Some certain games with messed up mouse acceleration or weird sensitivity input (looking at you, Dead Space) do require a DPI adjustment. There's only 3 tiers which is meh but it's better than none or having 3 million tiers. The lasers are incredibly functional on a variety of surfaces and the material is smooth enough that many surfaces can be used well. Mattress, mousepad, desk, a pair of jeans, I'm honestly shocked how well it works on different materials. The cord has frayed slightly over the years but that's mostly because in my setup, the cord wraps around my external speakers to plug into my computer, and it seems to have only frayed where it rubs up against the speaker. Even then, only a few strands pop out, and the cord itself is still in great condition. The black and red color palette is inoffensive and helps to see where it is in the dark. And the design overall is pretty sleek and cool. My hand is perfectly sized for the hardware so if your hand is the size of my hand (I have hands of fairly average size) you won't have an issue. I can't speak on battery life because it has a cable.
Essentially this is baby's first gaming mouse. It's pretty much right in the middle between a practical one typically used for web browsing etc, and a pure gaming one which, well, is used primarily for playing video games. It's enough that I can use it for both activities without encountering any problems. I have to use it in the correct USB slot or I'll encounter problems, but that shouldn't come as a shock to anybody who knows basic electronics. I trust Redragon brand enough that when I buy a keyboard and replacement mouse (if this one ever breaks) it'll be them. Thanks for three years of a good mouse Redragon; here's to three more.
The comfort of this mouse is very good! It's large enough to fit in the hand without being too large and has enough weight without being too heavy.
The sensor is very precise and the DPI selection is on par with what one would expect from a higher priced model from another manufacturer.
The RGB aspect is varied enough to be fun and customizable enough to satisfy anyone's needs. If you don't want any lighting, there is an easy option to turn the lights off, and of course the mouse remembers your setting selection when power cycled or unplugged.
The button selection is excellent and the button clicks are solid as usual.
As this is a wired mouse, one can expect the usual quality cloth braided cable to be long and flexible.
Over all, an excellent offering from Redragon! Whether you are looking for a mouse for gaming or for desktop use, you will not be disappointed with this Ranger model!
After having had this mouse for some time, I'd like to elaborate on some of the points I made about the mouse.
First, the weight of the mouse. Now that I have gotten used to this mouse, the weight is perfect. Remember, I was coming from a very heavy R.A.T. 7 mouse that made me feel a bit shocked by how light this one is. This mouse feels great and, not that the mouse is the ONLY reason, but I did manage to get from Silver Elite Master to DMG on CS:GO playing with this mouse and will not doubt hit The Global Elite down the road a bit. The mouse is very "grippy" in my hands and this is very important, for instance, when you are zoomed in with a sniper rifle awaiting an enemy coming into your view from around a door or corner. Using more of a claw grip in these instances allows me a ridiculous amount of control over my crosshair movement (in other words, I can accurately move the mouse just a sliver in any given direction). A big part of this is probably due to the quality of the laser mouse in combination with my sensitivity settings (which for CS:GO are: 1.5 sensitivity, 0.80 scoped in sensitivity, Raw Input = on, and my Windows sensitivity is on the middle tick mark with acceleration off).
The buttons have held up superbly. They are still very responsive, especially with their "clicky" feedback. Of special note is the mouse wheel. The rubber "tire" like covering on it works great and the down-click motion is direct and not sloppy. You know how some mouses, when you try to click the middle-mouse button, cause you to slip off the wheel or not be able to click it effortlessly? I haven't ran into that issue yet with this mouse.
Still happy with this purchase and I really cannot find a reason NOT to give it 5 stars. It looks cool, functions great, and has had very little issues.
With that said, I am giving it 4 stars due to a driver issue and computer sleep mode issue. 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. I Googled this issue and nothing that would indicate it being anything else but this mouse. My other mice don't have that issue and neither do my other USB devices.
Also, I downloaded a driver/software for this mouse from the manufacturer's web site (if I recall correctly) and this caused my mouse to randomly click every few minutes. During a match in CS:GO, you could imagine how this could really mess things up (sniping, defusing a bomb, maintaining stealth, having a grenade out). After uninstalling the software, the mouse went back to normal.
GET THIS MOUSE! It really is an amazing value and I'd pay more than I did for it. I got this for about $17 with Prime shipping. I would easily have paid $25-30 knowing what I do now.
***END UPDATE***
Appearance:
This mouse looks great, in my opinion. It has a very aggressive look, and the pairing of a red and black color scheme is a nice touch. The color LEDs appear on the back of the mouse and both sides which add a very coll effect. Additionally, the side thumb buttons and the thumb rest are textured and/or slotted for design and grip. SCORE: 9/10 for appearance.
Build quality:
So far, the mouse is holding up well. There is a non-rubberized coating that is more like a matte finish on the main body of the mouse. This seems to be slip resistant and helps with grip. The buttons are very "clicky" which is great. I play CS:GO a lot, and I had an issue with my R.A.T. 7 where it felt as if some of the buttons were a bit mushy. I immediately noticed the difference with the buttons of this mouse and love the switches that the buttons use. The mouse, overall, feels like it will hold up structurally for some time, and all of the pieces look well-finished and put together. The braided cable tells me they went the extra mile to make sure this mouse delivers. SCORE: 9/10
Feel:
This is the big category for me. The mouse feels very light, even with the weights inserted into the chassis. It feels light enough that I almost wish it were just a tad bit heavier, but this could merely be just personal preference. One other complain I have is the feel of the thumb rest. It is a piece of textured plastic (which seems like good quality nonetheless). My gripe is that it would be nice to have something a little "grippier" or "rubbery" there to make my thumb feel a little more like part of the mouse. Although, I must say that I enjoy the slotted thumb rest and it seems to help with keeping my hand/thumb cooler.
The buttons feel great and responsive. Not spongy at all. I love the crisp "click" that this mouse has on all of the buttons. There is only one button to change the sensitivity, so it would have been nice to have another one to change it the opposite way. In CS:GO, I like to down my sensitivity depending on what weapon I am using, and it can be tedious to have to click 3 times on one button to cycle the sensitivity back to my original one. The mouse wheel is extra wide which is amazing. The rubber grip on it ensures that you don't slip when using the scroll wheel.
Lastly, this mouse's light weight feeling also gives it a feeling of being "cheap." I do not look at this mouse as being cheap at all, but more like a very good value for what you get. With that said, maybe it is just me and a heavier weighted mouse would make that feeling go away. The low weight, however, makes it every easy to move the mouse a tiny distance on screen. Which leads me to the mouse feet. My R.A.T. 7 felt like it would jump around a bit when I would try to move my crosshair a tiny distance. I think this was a combination of the mouse feet and the wide, wide design of the mouse. This mouse has NO issue with tiny movements and I feel like I can manipulate the mouse very easily and securely. SCORE: 9/10
Value:
Cannot beat the value. I paid 17.00 with overnight Prime shipping for a 6-button, braided cable, laser mouse with adjustable sensitivity and awesome button switches. I cannot find a good reason to use my other mice over this one. SCORE: 10/10
Overall Score: 9.25/10
I would highly recommend this to anyone. The price is low enough that you have no reason to have it, even as a backup mouse. Some mice are good for certain things, so if you find that you don't need your ultra-hyped, overrated $75 mouse, give this one a try. I would buy it again and will now look at Redragon's other products (such as their keyboards).
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2015
After having had this mouse for some time, I'd like to elaborate on some of the points I made about the mouse.
First, the weight of the mouse. Now that I have gotten used to this mouse, the weight is perfect. Remember, I was coming from a very heavy R.A.T. 7 mouse that made me feel a bit shocked by how light this one is. This mouse feels great and, not that the mouse is the ONLY reason, but I did manage to get from Silver Elite Master to DMG on CS:GO playing with this mouse and will not doubt hit The Global Elite down the road a bit. The mouse is very "grippy" in my hands and this is very important, for instance, when you are zoomed in with a sniper rifle awaiting an enemy coming into your view from around a door or corner. Using more of a claw grip in these instances allows me a ridiculous amount of control over my crosshair movement (in other words, I can accurately move the mouse just a sliver in any given direction). A big part of this is probably due to the quality of the laser mouse in combination with my sensitivity settings (which for CS:GO are: 1.5 sensitivity, 0.80 scoped in sensitivity, Raw Input = on, and my Windows sensitivity is on the middle tick mark with acceleration off).
The buttons have held up superbly. They are still very responsive, especially with their "clicky" feedback. Of special note is the mouse wheel. The rubber "tire" like covering on it works great and the down-click motion is direct and not sloppy. You know how some mouses, when you try to click the middle-mouse button, cause you to slip off the wheel or not be able to click it effortlessly? I haven't ran into that issue yet with this mouse.
Still happy with this purchase and I really cannot find a reason NOT to give it 5 stars. It looks cool, functions great, and has had very little issues.
With that said, I am giving it 4 stars due to a driver issue and computer sleep mode issue. 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. I Googled this issue and nothing that would indicate it being anything else but this mouse. My other mice don't have that issue and neither do my other USB devices.
Also, I downloaded a driver/software for this mouse from the manufacturer's web site (if I recall correctly) and this caused my mouse to randomly click every few minutes. During a match in CS:GO, you could imagine how this could really mess things up (sniping, defusing a bomb, maintaining stealth, having a grenade out). After uninstalling the software, the mouse went back to normal.
GET THIS MOUSE! It really is an amazing value and I'd pay more than I did for it. I got this for about $17 with Prime shipping. I would easily have paid $25-30 knowing what I do now.
***END UPDATE***
Appearance:
This mouse looks great, in my opinion. It has a very aggressive look, and the pairing of a red and black color scheme is a nice touch. The color LEDs appear on the back of the mouse and both sides which add a very coll effect. Additionally, the side thumb buttons and the thumb rest are textured and/or slotted for design and grip. SCORE: 9/10 for appearance.
Build quality:
So far, the mouse is holding up well. There is a non-rubberized coating that is more like a matte finish on the main body of the mouse. This seems to be slip resistant and helps with grip. The buttons are very "clicky" which is great. I play CS:GO a lot, and I had an issue with my R.A.T. 7 where it felt as if some of the buttons were a bit mushy. I immediately noticed the difference with the buttons of this mouse and love the switches that the buttons use. The mouse, overall, feels like it will hold up structurally for some time, and all of the pieces look well-finished and put together. The braided cable tells me they went the extra mile to make sure this mouse delivers. SCORE: 9/10
Feel:
This is the big category for me. The mouse feels very light, even with the weights inserted into the chassis. It feels light enough that I almost wish it were just a tad bit heavier, but this could merely be just personal preference. One other complain I have is the feel of the thumb rest. It is a piece of textured plastic (which seems like good quality nonetheless). My gripe is that it would be nice to have something a little "grippier" or "rubbery" there to make my thumb feel a little more like part of the mouse. Although, I must say that I enjoy the slotted thumb rest and it seems to help with keeping my hand/thumb cooler.
The buttons feel great and responsive. Not spongy at all. I love the crisp "click" that this mouse has on all of the buttons. There is only one button to change the sensitivity, so it would have been nice to have another one to change it the opposite way. In CS:GO, I like to down my sensitivity depending on what weapon I am using, and it can be tedious to have to click 3 times on one button to cycle the sensitivity back to my original one. The mouse wheel is extra wide which is amazing. The rubber grip on it ensures that you don't slip when using the scroll wheel.
Lastly, this mouse's light weight feeling also gives it a feeling of being "cheap." I do not look at this mouse as being cheap at all, but more like a very good value for what you get. With that said, maybe it is just me and a heavier weighted mouse would make that feeling go away. The low weight, however, makes it every easy to move the mouse a tiny distance on screen. Which leads me to the mouse feet. My R.A.T. 7 felt like it would jump around a bit when I would try to move my crosshair a tiny distance. I think this was a combination of the mouse feet and the wide, wide design of the mouse. This mouse has NO issue with tiny movements and I feel like I can manipulate the mouse very easily and securely. SCORE: 9/10
Value:
Cannot beat the value. I paid 17.00 with overnight Prime shipping for a 6-button, braided cable, laser mouse with adjustable sensitivity and awesome button switches. I cannot find a good reason to use my other mice over this one. SCORE: 10/10
Overall Score: 9.25/10
I would highly recommend this to anyone. The price is low enough that you have no reason to have it, even as a backup mouse. Some mice are good for certain things, so if you find that you don't need your ultra-hyped, overrated $75 mouse, give this one a try. I would buy it again and will now look at Redragon's other products (such as their keyboards).
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I did read a review on here as well that a part of the mouse would hurt their hand, where the end of the light is, ect and I personally do not find this to be the case at all.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 8, 2024