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Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
Perfect gaming mouse for the price. No need to spend a bunch of money.
Spencer Scott Holmes
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
I have a Red Dragon keyboard that I really enjoy using it. The keys click fantastic, typed extremely fluid, and everything lights up nicely so I can see it in the dark. So I was excited to try out a mouse from Red Dragon. And it really is delivers more than I expected.The first thing I noticed was how heavy the mouse was and I really enjoy that part of it. It's got a great feel to it when you move it around the pad. And with that extra weight in the mouse I feel like it gives me more control. I don't think I ever had a mouse this heavy ever since even the '80s. So it's quite a nice experience.The mouse is corded but it's got a long cable and it's one of those cloth style ones too. So it won't get all bound up and it will slide smoothly behind the desk. I know nowadays it always feels like everything needs to be wireless but let's be honest. If you have it hooked up to your desktop, doesn't really matter? You won't even really notice to tell you the truth and then you never have to charge the mouse either. The wireless only seems really important if you're using it on your TV or really far away from your PC.It's got the standard buttons, two main clicks, with the wheel and the wheels button, the two side buttons, the DPI buttons, and on the left side a triple click turbo like button. The DPI can be easily said by clicking up or down and seeing how fast you want the mouse to move. All the other buttons feel nice and click smoothly just the way you would want.There is software that is supposed to allow you to change any of the buttons to whatever you want them to be, along with adjusting the RGB color of the mouse, and some other features. But I couldn't get the software to recognize the mouse I had. On Red Dragon's website there is like 50 different mouse types on there. So you really have to try to figure out which one exactly yours is. There might be some other little troubleshooting things I need to do. I may have to unplug some other USB ports for it to not get confused. But it looks to be a good way to adjust any minor settings you want. Though I will say right out of the box, plug and play, this mouse works fantastic and you can generally use any of the features already. Just like a regular mouse.For only $20, this mouse is really surprising and how good it feels. I literally have $100 mouse sitting next to it and I kid you not, this one right here might take its spot. Which is fine, because I could use the other one for my wireless mouse purposes when I hook my PC to my TV. I look forward to getting some more Red Dragon equipment in the future because with both this mouse and the keyboard I have from them, I am beyond impressed at how well they both function and feel.
Customer #66
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025
The most noticeable thing is actually the cable.It's like it's in a soft bit of paracord. It's not like most fabric cables where the fabric is stiff and rough.This is sometimes an advantage, sometimes not.Like when I go to roll it up to take somewhere, it's actually harder to roll up a soft floppy cable.But during in use, the soft is quite nice.The mouse itself is good.I like the 8 programable buttons, though I could use more. I've found 11 to be the optimum number, 13 if the wheel tilts.Though the issue with programming it, when I got it Redragon had made it hard to find the driver file.You can't use the M719 Pro nor the M719 INVADER. They might share the same model number, but they don't use the same drivers.The link they had on the listing wasn't working.So, I had to contact customer service to get the right URL. That finally got the right one.I think the M719 RGB driver is finally the right driver for this mouse.
Simple Reviews
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
The M719 arrived exactly as shown in the pictures, and everything in the box was perfect—nothing was broken, cracked, or missing. The packaging was nicely branded. I have a soft spot for manufacturers who take the time to confidently stamp their brand on both the product and its packaging. This is how all quality items should be presented, and the M719 does not disappoint.I'm always willing to try new Redragon mice and keyboards whenever I get my hands on them since they are known for making good gaming gear for budget gamers like me.The mouse itself weighs about 92 grams and resembles a Logitech G203 I used to have. It features ergonomic bumps for grip on both sides. The mouse comes with five adjustable DPI levels: DPI 400/800/1600/2400/4000. For me, these settings are good enough as they are. However, if you're a gamer and need to personalize each level, you can easily do so through the software, and all of the buttons are reassignable. The polling rates on this mouse are 4: (25Hz/250Hz/500Hz/1000Hz). A high polling rate ensures smooth and fast movement.Polling rates refer to how often a mouse reports its position to the computer per second, with higher numbers indicating more frequent updates and potentially faster responsiveness, especially in fast-paced gaming situations. For example, 125Hz means the mouse sends its location 125 times per second, while 1000Hz means it sends it 1000 times.Here’s a better idea of the polling rates:- **125Hz**: Considered a low polling rate, often used for basic tasks where precise mouse control isn't crucial.- **250Hz**: A moderate polling rate, suitable for casual gaming or general computer use.- **500Hz**: A common choice for most gamers, offering a good balance between responsiveness and system load.- **1000Hz**: The highest polling rate, often preferred by professional gamers who need the absolute best precision and minimal input lag.Now, the side buttons don't feel as clicky as I would like; they are a bit on the mushy side. However, it's not a big deal for me since I rarely use them. The same goes for the rapid-fire button; even if I did use it, it feels a bit too far for my thumb to comfortably reach. I guess it might depend on how you hold your mouse.The RGB lighting on the mouse is quite nice too. It comes with eight modes but allows for customization through the software. I also appreciate that the cable is a 6.5ft braided fiber USB cable; I can't stand rubber cables. Companies that make gaming peripherals should know that braided cables not only look better but also slide across the desk more smoothly. Redragon doesn't make that mistake with this mouse.Overall, this is a solid option for those just starting out.
Andres R.
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2025
The mouse is great. Works fine. The only problem is that this version doesnt have software, I tried with similar redragon software but it didnt work. (In the instruction says that you can download a software but I could find it, it doesnt say which one) in redragon page doesnt exist an antonium mouse software.
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