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The Redragon M656 Gainer is a wireless gaming mouse featuring a high-precision 4000 DPI optical sensor, 2.4GHz lag-free connectivity, and 7 programmable macro buttons. Designed for PC, Mac, and laptops, it offers 5 adjustable DPI levels, customizable keybinds via dedicated software, and an ergonomic design with red LED backlighting. Its smart power-saving mode and 500Hz polling rate ensure long-lasting, responsive performance for serious gamers and professionals alike.













| ASIN | B09VPBF8NY |
| Additional Features | Advanced Chip, Ergonomic Design |
| Antenna Location | Indoor/Outdoor |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #486 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #13 in Mac Gaming Mice #34 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Redragon |
| Button Quantity | 7 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | 2.4Ghz Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,478 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | LED |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 8.07"L x 5.91"W |
| Item Weight | 2.88 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Redragon |
| Mfr Part Number | 900292873 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Mac OS 12 Monterey, Windows 10 |
| Model Name | Gainer |
| Model Number | M656 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 4000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. |
| Number of Buttons | 7 |
| Operating System | WINXP/Vista/WIN7/WIN8/WIN10 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 10 Meters |
| Special Feature | Advanced Chip, Ergonomic Design |
| Style Name | 2.4G Wireless |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
K**A
Solid wireless gaming mouse
I bought the gaming mouse for my son to use on his gaming PC, and he absolutely loves it. It feels comfortable in his hand and the wireless connection is very stable, with no lag while gaming. He really likes being able to change the sensitivity easily. The 7 programmable buttons are a great feature for gaming shortcuts, and the red LED lighting gives it a cool gaming look without being over the top. Setup was simple, and it works great on his PC with no issues. This is an excellent gaming mouse for the price, especially for kids or teens who are into PC gaming. I’m very happy with this purchase and would definitely recommend it.
A**J
Solid basic mouse
No issues found. A good AA battery and I was set. It not a silent mouse so the clicks do make a sound but my brain got over it pretty quickly. Programmable buttons is technically true but not to the extent that I want them. So it'll the average mouse has say 8 options. The programmable options are just those 8 options. E.g. The mouse has left and right buttons. With this mouse, I can make the right button either left click or right click. Not the worse thing but I was hoping to add a copy or a paste function. I was also hoping that I would have some way to know when the battery was dying. Only sign is the mouse starts behaving wonky. I was thinking my new mouse was malfunctioning. Only to change the battery and it was fine again.
L**C
Mouse is great.
This mouse is great.. I decided I’d make a review because I thought about it, I’ve had this mouse for about a year and a half now and it is still working amazing, the speed and smoothness is great, and the comfort is also amazing, great for competitive gaming, the batterys last AWHILE to, also for the price! $15 is a steal for a smooth wireless mouse I definitely recommend it!
M**S
Tremendous value - some quirks to get used to
The long and short of it: Redragon continues to produce mice that are tremendous values for their price point. If you are new to gaming mice or on a budget, this is worth a buy. The moment-to-moment usage is on par with premium gaming mice I have paid triple the price for. However, there are a few nitpicks that certainly feel relevant to that price point - none of which are dealbreakers (and in fact get better with time). Pros: - Silky smooth tracking. If paired with a high refresh rate monitor, you'll truly feel that this thing tracks naturally with the movements of your hand. - Sizeable: A con for some, a huge pro for me. Big hand gamers will dig it. - Built well: Nothing feels heavy or made of particularly premium material, but it's on par with SteelSeries and Corsair mouses I've used in the quality of their plastic, and the molding/texture of things like the side buttons are really pleasant. - Clicky!: All clicks feel like they can take a beating, they're nice and perfectly responsive. Some switch snobs (and I say that lovingly) may want to look elsewhere - but for the price, they seem like they'll last a long, long time. Cons: - Battery life: One double A died after a day of idling. If you're used to lithium ion batteries, you might sacrifice a few. Remember to turn your mouse off when done using it! - Occasional accidental tracking: In a dark room, on a dark deskpad, this will track in midair without needing to make full contact. This caught me off guard initially, but you quickly adapt to it. - Took some time to get smooth: the rubber feet on the mouse had a few bits of excess plastic hanging off that came off under about 15-20 minutes of normal usage. Until I used it enough for them to fall off, it was a bit resistant and rough to move around. After that, silky smooth. Overall, it's a really solid mouse that is insane value for the money. Maybe my perspective is skewed, but this was purchased to replace a mouse three times its price whose mouse wheel completely died after six months. I'll take a comparable experience for that price!
C**A
Good mouse. Good connectivity.
The mouse is comfortable to use. It doesn't feel cheap. I sit about 6 ft away from the receiver and don't have any connectivity issues. I've had it for a little over a year at this point and haven't had any problems. Mine is the 2.4g version. I'd definitely recommend it for 20 bucks.
T**Y
Great mouse for the price
Works great. I use at work
H**Y
Download the software for full feature set!
Right off the bat, I wanted to tell you to download the software for this mouse to get its full feature set. If you don't install the software, the mouse will operate with a polling rate of just 125Hz. With the software installed, you can move this up to 500Hz and have a huge benefit to your aim as things will feel much smoother. You can think of this the same way you think of monitor refresh rates, like 60Hz vs 144Hz monitors. --- This mouse hits all the high notes for me: wireless functionality, comfortable grip, LED gamer aesthetic lighting--even if it's just basic red, decent DPI, optical sensor instead of laser, easy to swap AA battery instead of frequent charging, and best of all, a price of a measly $20 bill. Overall the mouse feels like decent quality in your hand, so build quality is solid at this price point. I'll add that I did have to pull small pieces of cellophane plastic off of the rubber feet on the mouse. The manual didn't mention these, but it was obvious that the mouse would slide better by pulling the plastic off and letting the actual rubber touch my mouse pad instead. Maybe this was a factory or manual oversight. I decided on this mouse whenever my Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum started having issues staying connected wirelessly and with the left click not always working. I already had experience with Redragon products, as I use their K551 RGB keyboard with blue switches. I used to play competitive games like Counter-Strike at a near professional level about 12 years ago, but since I'm "retired" from taking games seriously, I can't really justify spending $80-120 on a new mouse these days. Overall I'm super satisfied with this Redragon M656 "Gainer" wireless mouse. It took me very little time to adapt to my new mouse in FPS games like Halo and Valorant. Let's just say for $20, it really fit the bill. Don't forget to download that software to get the full polling rate benefits! Your aim will thank you for it.
J**K
Redragon makes great products!
I purchased the Redragon M656 to replace my M653 that I got back in June of 2019! The only reason I'm replacing it is because the button started sticking a little bit. It probably just needs cleaned after almost 6 years! Anyway, I tried finding the M653 again, but it's most likely been discontinued so I opted for the M656. It's similar to my old 653, it's a little bigger and slightly more weight to it, but overall an excellent replacement! It kind of has the same feel as my old Logitech MX 518 that I replaced with the M653. Don't let the off-brand name fool you, Redragon makes quality PC accessories. I'm typing this review on my Redragon K503 keyboard that I bought in May of 2020! It still works like new! I've since purchased a Redragon gaming headset and desktop speakers. I don't have any complaints! All of their products I've tried are great and last a long time!
G**R
Une seule pile AA
Très bonne souris paramétrable, éclairage arrière du logo qui s'éteint de lui même sans activité, silencieuse et fiable. Mode éco afin de prolonger la durée de la vie de la pile. Compatible avec des batteries rechargeables. Belle présentation avec des stickers de la marque. Bon rapport qualité prix donc pour cette souris 🐁
M**4
Just a mouse
Nothing special really, just your regular mouse. The wheel doesn't light up when scrolling by the way. It does only when you change the dpi with the buttons.
F**N
No complaints. Very cheap for a good mouse.
Got this on sale for ~15 CAD. Great deal, no complaints. If it feels weird/unresponsive, try increasing the polling rate in the software. Been ~8 months and no issues so far, think I only had to replace the battery once so far.
Ü**.
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Pilli ürün, ele oturan gaming mouse.
J**A
Ta chido pe
Ta chido, aunque le falta un poquito más de luces o un control para el modo de colores
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