- PROS: 60g weight, fully programmable, great cable, smooth Teflon polymer feet, zero resistance
- CONS: LMB is louder and stiffer than the RMB although it does seem to wear in a bit, after using the mouse for around 15h of gaming its better than it was out of the box, so I expect that it will wear in with time. A bit narrow, might take some time to get used to it. Software has some quirks that need to be fixed.
- Box contents: Mice, manual, Redragon sticker.
- Build quality: Good quality materials, no resistance from the cable and it doesn't seem to have any memory behavior, feels sturdy in hand, no shell flex can be observed, but the LMB being more stiffer and louder raises questions.
- Lighting: RGB Scroll wheel, that can be set up for different effects
- Software: Simple installation, basic package with most things anyone could want, but has some downgrades from the older models such as M901 that allows to set up microphone mute without Macros, and has more gradual DPI control, as well as quick access to settings such as mouse acceleration so that you can make sure its off. Latency wise at 120FPS the input latency is smaller than 1 frame, so it's virtually non-existing.
- Conclusion: Overall, a decent semi-lightweight mouse at an appropriate price. The mouse could have improvements in software and more programmable buttons would be nice while keeping current weight or further weight reduction needed to compete in the ultra-lightweight category as it is it sits somewhere in the middle and I kinda like it because of it. Screw holes could be located in a bit more accessible places, so that you don't have to rip off the Teflon pads to open the mice for cleaning and it would be nice to get a spare set of Teflon pads as we used to get with older models. Tbh I like it way more than I thought I would and it works pretty well with 1-3-1 grip.
- Overall 8/10