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The Redragon M811 PRO Wireless MMO Gaming Mouse combines 15 programmable buttons, ultra-fast 2.4GHz wireless connectivity, and up to 26,000 DPI sensitivity in an ergonomic design. Featuring dynamic RGB lighting and customizable software, it’s engineered for professional gamers and power users seeking ultimate control and comfort.









| ASIN | B0BZ48R28T |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic Design, Programmable Buttons, Rechargeable, Wireless |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,248 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #68 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Redragon |
| Button Quantity | 15 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PC, Laptop, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | 2.4Ghz Wireless , USB-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,071 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | ABS |
| Finish | Matte |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.84"L x 3.38"W |
| Item Type Name | Gmaing Mouse |
| Item Weight | 148 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Redragon |
| Mfr Part Number | 209936298 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 10 |
| Model Name | Aatrox |
| Model Number | M811 PRO |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 26000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Buttons | 15 |
| Operating System | PC/Mac/Linux/Unix |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 10 Meters |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic Design, Programmable Buttons, Rechargeable, Wireless |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Theme | Video Game |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
L**E
Only one of its kind???
I have had this mouse since June 2024 and I absolutely love it. SUPER responsive, works whether or not you open the companion app. I can use my mouse to type in pins. It is the ONLY mouse I can find besides the AATROX by the same company(which is arguably the same thing despite its separate listing on both Amazon and the company website?) that has this set up. My only complaint is that the LEDs can't really be custom colors and only really work with the presets the app shows. It fits really nicely in my hand, the left and right mouse buttons are large so it doesn't take much to click. I LOVE the shelves for my fingers on the side which make it super comfy long term. It's a fairly quiet mouse overall. Scrolls like any other mouse. It's a little on the heavy side but glides smoothly and easily. Overall, really nice mouse and seems like a fair price for it. I will buy this again when the one I have eventually dies unless another brand makes this style in the future
C**Z
Re-MAP EVERYTHING. If you’re into that.
Feels like a premium mouse. Buttons stable, sturdy and clicky. Programmable. ALL buttons are RE-MAPPABLE, with the lightweight, downloadable software. Software is surprisingly good, as I was expecting trash. Sensitivity is adjustable. Colors are whatever, cool I guess. Response in wireless is FAST, but you can also plug up for zero latency. Form factor is ergonomic and comfortable. If they let me design it, I’d flatten the top curve of mouse slightly, but that’s not a complaint. For MMOs, it’s the perfect mouse.
U**U
A great mouse, but not built for claw-gripping - built moreso for palm-grips.
A great mouse for the price. A great laser, plenty of customizable buttons, bright multi-color lighting, and not much to complain about. My one major complaint is a matter of personal preference anyway - I typically use mice with a "claw"-style grip. That isn't really possible with this mouse. It is definitely made for palm-gripping it, with a little extra lateral movement support from your pinkie on the side. It's a comfortable mouse if you're palming it though. The software is quite simple but capable enough. It allows you to export/import profiles, so swapping between them is easy enough. Just click the app in your tray -> click "import" -> select desired profile file -> select "apply" to toggle between them. If there are two you find yourself toggling between often, the dedicated button on the bottom of the mouse allows you to hot-toggle between two profiles. Just apply a profile via the software, hit the button on the bottom of the mouse, and then apply a 2nd, and then the button will toggle between these two freely. Of course, you're able to rebind all of the buttons on the mouse (except the profile switch on the bottom) to whatever you'd like. Keyboard keys, media keys, macros, DPI toggles, etc. The RGB implementation is great, has a few animations to pick from, and can get quite bright if you max it out (though I like to leave it all off). Its lighting is controlled by the application, but the scroll wheel's lighting is dependent upon the *DPI profile* color under the "Advanced" tab, ***not*** the settings on the "Lighting" panel which govern all of the rest of the mouse's lighting. You can set up to 5 DPI levels to toggle between here, and if you click the colored square next to each of these DPI setting lines, you're able to set the color of that particular line, and this actually governs your scroll wheel's lighting color. This allows you to disable the scroll wheel's light entirely, which I'm sure saves a bit of battery life. The battery seems to last long enough that I only need to plug it in to charge once every few weeks, using it for 5+ hours/day with a 1,000hz (high) polling rate while *not* in eco-mode via the switch at the bottom of the mouse. So I really can't complain there. A minor complaint about the software - I've tried to set the application to open on boot, but the mouse is often asleep when booting, so it fails to detect the mouse when the PC boots up (if you haven't yet clicked to wake the mouse), which closes the application automatically because no mouse is detected. It seems to keep resetting the polling rate to 125hz on occasion as well. Minor complaints though. There is no horizontal/sideways scrollwheel action btw. That being said, 6 months out, I vigorously mash that MMB on the regular and it isn't flaky yet, as is common with competitors in this space. *EDIT ADDITION 2024/09* When the mouse is woken from the sleep state with a click, it will occasionally (~10% of the time) register as either a keyboard key being held down, or keys rapidly firing. Turning the device off entirely via the switch on the bottom and then turning it back on fixes this. This is a somewhat significant issue. I've been lucky that it hasn't caused any irrevocable issues by interacting with my browser yet. -1 star for this alone -- I don't know whether it's a hardware or software-remediable issue, but I'll add the last star back on if/when an update is available to fix this issue. *EDIT ADDITION 2024/11* When pressing any of the buttons which are bound to things (other than the usual LMB, RMB, and scrollwheel), it will occasionally register the button as either held down, or will otherwise spam the result roughly 20x/sec until fixed. Fixed by pressing the relevant button/s again or turning the mouse off/on again. Very annoying. Still an overall great mouse for the price though.
Q**U
Great mouse for Office work
Don't use it for gaming. I don't even Game. I use gaming mice for shortcuts for copy, paste, show desktop, scroll apps.... You kind of need the app to set up the shortcuts but they save to the mouse so if you configure it on one PC you can plug it into another PC without the app and get going. Other gaming mice from red dragon work the same way but the ergonomics and weight of this one are great for moving around, picking up in smaller work spaces. The cost is very economical for what you get compared to other brands.
S**.
Better options at this pricepoint, major precision issues
Switching from a Tecknet mouse with 5 side buttons to this, in a similar price range, because of the expanded side buttons. After using it for almost a week, I'm not happy with my choice and will be scouring ebay for a replacement for my discontinued Tecknet. To compare the two, the ergonomics of this Redragon mouse are awful. Only a full wrist-down grip is viable, and I normally do the claw. The center of the mouse is raised up super high, presumably to give it a more vertical grip angle, but this just causes issues. I have smaller hands and I have to choose between being able to reach the main buttons or rotating my hand to be able to use the first 4 numberpad buttons. There's nowhere to really grip the left side of the mouse with your thumb to slide the mouse to the right, if I hold it the way I used to hold my Tecknet (thumb against forward/back buttons) I keep accidentally triggering them because the switches are far too sensitive, the only other option being to stretch my hand out and hold my thumb against the edge of the thumbrest. Twice now typing this review I've accidentally gone to the previous page from just going to grab the mouse and bumping it. There's also no removable weight tray like the Tecknet had, and the mouse is too light for my liking with no recourse. As far as software goes, I'm happy with the tuning program for this mouse on the surface. Macro setup was nearly identical to the Tecknet, with good options available for dpi and whatnot. But... upon setting up a quick rapid fire macro identically to the one I made for my Tecknet, the mouse seems to almost lose connection between clicks (every 40ms.) My Tecknet allowed me to move the mouse to continue aiming while holding a key with the same rapid fire macro, and I shouldn't have to explain how "being able to move your aim" is a benefit when using a rapid fire macro. With this Redragon, the mouse completely stops reporting movement every time the macro makes a click. Beyond this, it will randomly slow down and stop when moving in a direction, as if your DPI randomly starts dropping like a bad call connection. This makes games unplayable with any kind of precision or consistency, and makes just using the mouse at all a frustrating and annoying endeavor. This is basic functionality stuff, no mouse labelled PRO should have issues I'd expect from something off of aliexpress for 8 dollars. My only positive is the battery and wireless setup. My Tecknet was wired, as have most of my previous mouses, so it's nice to have a wireless one and not worry about a bunched up wire pushing my mouse around when using the numpad in a game, for example. The battery life is fantastic. It came at 70%, as indicated by the app. It dropped to 40% earlier today, 5 days later. But, to keep comparison in mind... the Tecknet was hardwired. I'm almost embarassed I spent so much time writing this, maybe a sense of duty to warn others. It's just not worth it, the quality control is awful and the mouse isn't great even if it worked as intended. Go with another brand, I sound like a Tecknet shill but I've had 3 of their offerings and not once been disappointed, but other brands are available. Even Razer has some decently priced stuff.
R**D
Not bad, but some bad design choices.
A pretty solid mouse. I don't daily drive it for one reason though. The thumb buttons are set back just enough from the side of the mouse that they are uncomfortable to use, and I have to make a lot of effort (at least for thumb buttons) to hit them. IF they buttons stuck out a bit more, they would be a LOT easier to use. I was using a Corsair Ironclaw before I got this mouse, and ultimately, since my old Ironclaw died, I bought this, but bought another Ironclaw because the thumb buttons are that annoying to use. The button pad works great tho, though the overall shape/fit is interesting, and might take you some getting used to.
J**N
A comfortable gaming mouse witth lots of easy to reach buttons!
I feel like I should probably start this review by saying that I have TINY, stiff hands... Those being the two main reasons that I purchased the "Redragon M811 PRO Wireless MMO Gaming Mouse". Some reviews say how large the mouse is, it's not really. I think some folks are confusing the size of the mouse with it's weight. While the overall size of the mouse isn't much bigger than (if at all) a full-sized regular mouse, the weight can give a bit of an odd feeling that the mouse is larger than what it really is. As I've said I have tiny hands and I can easily reach all of the buttons. Now onto the buttons! The buttons labelled 1 to 8 have plenty of space between them, so unless you have massive fingers you shouldn't have too many miss-clicks. As for the two main side-buttons, they're okay. Nothing special, but they're not shit either. There's a tad bit more travel in them before the click than what I would really like, but it's by far not the worst. Oh! The clicks! All of the clicks on this mouse are fantastic for the price! Every button on mu mouse has well defined clicks, not one buttons sounds or feels mushy. That being said the buttons aren't whisper quiet either by a long shot, most keyboards are several times louder by comparison. Hmm... I guess I should mention something about the scroll wheel. Well it's a wheel! There's nothing too special about it. It feels decent, nothing feels like it's grating or grinding while I use it and it's rather quiet. You can still feel some soft bumps while turning it though and it's got your typical mouse wheel rubber texture. Now there's something that should be mentioned! Besides the scroll wheel the Redragon M811 PRO doesn't have ANY rubber on it! For me this is a HUGE plus! Rubber never lasts on a mouse from any brand. Some folks like having rubber to grab, so some folks might need to add some grip-tape if they don't find the mouse's matte finish enough to keep their digits from slipping. I guess while I'm talking about the Redragon M811 PRO's finish I'll mention a few more things about the mouse's appearance. I have the white version and no... It's not a pure white, it's a slight off-white. You don't want a pure white on any sort of peripheral! On the topic of colors, the RGB is stupidly bright! This Redragon mouse soundly beats my old Razer peripherals on how vibrant the RGB is. While the glowing lights are beautiful, the software to change it is passable at best. There's very few options to be had and it is very easy to grab the wrong software, so be careful of that! Oh! Be sure to turn down the brightness level of the RGB down from 4 to 2, you can barely tell a difference visually and it will really increase you battery life without having to entirely give up the pretty lights. Past the hint on the lights I'm not going to mention much about the battery life. Rechargeable batteries quality and lifespan can very quite a bit, even between devices of the same model type. I will say this though this mouse doesn't have lightning fast charging that's for sure, fortunately you can still use the mouse with it's included cable while it's charging and it being in use doesn't really effect the charge time much, if at all. Once I've had the Redragon M811 PRO awhile longer I'll consider updating this review. I guess there's a bit of an in depth review on the "Redragon M811 PRO Wireless MMO Gaming Mouse". I hope this helps someone, have a pleasant day to whoever bothered reading this far!
S**S
Not a bad mouse, but Venus Pro is better in pretty much ever way
I bought this and the UtechSmart Venus Pro together as they are very similar and I wanted to try both to see which I preferred. I was looking for a replacement to my Logitech G602 which has cheap, crappy buttons (two of them have the same exact issue where the side buttons don't click well; Logitech quality is not good IMO). The main and most obvious differences in these mice are the side button layout and the shape and finish, both of which will be personal preference. I do somewhat like the side buttons on this mouse, due to having the back/forward buttons separate and larger, but that also means two fewer buttons for other things, and so ultimately I find I prefer the Venus Pro. That said, both mice have the same issue with the smaller buttons, which is that there's nothing distinguishing them, like the raised bars on the F/J keys, so you have to feel your way around to know where you are. It's not terrible by any means, but there really should be some tactile differentiation between some of the buttons. As for the finish, I personally prefer the rougher, grippier surface of the Venus Pro over the smooth, glossy surface of this mouse. I find the Venus to be easier to grip and to just feel more secure in-hand. I also slightly prefer the shape/ergonomics of it, which I find fits my hand a bit better and also results in my accidentally right-clicking less, which I do much more with this mouse (could also be a difference in the pressure required to activate the top buttons) when using it off the mouse pad, e.g. on the chair arm. I initially used the Venus, then switched to this mouse for quite a while, and it just never quite felt as good, and when I finally switched back to the Venus, it instantly felt better. But the biggest reason I think that mouse is better, and why I got fed up with this one and quit using it completely, is that the range on this one is terrible, while the Venus does much better. With the dongles plugged into a hub on the underside of my desk, both mice would work fine on the mousepad directly over it, but if I used them on my closed laptop (on the lid) sitting next to the mousepad, the Venus would work just fine and this one would have trouble. This is with the receiver a mere 14-18" away. And with the receivers plugged into the computer sitting just a few feet away (and plugged into the IO port, which is facing me and the mouse, and with no case to interfere, as the "computer" is currently set up as a test bench/open air system), this mouse was struggling immensely, to the point it was barely usable. The Venus, conversely, has almost no issues. The Venus is by no means perfect, and I'm writing a review on that one as well, but between the two, there's just no contest, and it's the only mouse I've found that has the feature I want, particularly the multiple side buttons, and isn't plagued with bad reviews. I wouldn't say not to get this mouse, as the button layout and the texture and/or shape is likely preferable for some, but make sure the range isn't going to be an issue while within the return window.
S**N
Great MMO mouse for a first time
An amazing MMO mouse with great accompanying software. Having sloped side buttons makes it easy to memorize and find the button you are looking for with out looking. To get the longest battery life (4+ days for me) I changed the RGB to black, effectively turning it off
F**R
Buena calidad en general
Es comodo de usar y el acceso a los botones solo hay que acostumbrarse por lo demas lo tengo hace 10 dias con una carga completa y solo a bajado al 80% eso si OJO sin las luces encendidas. Lo que no me gusta y no entiendo es que el software solo este en ingles y en chino INCREIBLE. Hecho de menos que la rueda del raton no tenga inclinacion a derecha e izquierda pero supongo que no se puede tener todo.Mi valoracion es de MUY BUENO RECOMIENDO LA COMPRA.
J**R
great mouse
works well. scroll wheel is easy. quality seems fine.
J**R
Lieb's
Preiswert, elegant, gute Ergänzung für World of Warcraft
C**L
HAS ITS OWN LIFE = UNUSABLE
AWFUL! Buy the Corded version instead! + Buttons layout is fantastic. + The buttons includes backward and forward buttons, which is amazing, and a must for the games i play. More manufacturers need to do this! + The angles of the number buttons are perfect, so it's very easy to find the right button fast. - I wish it had 12 number buttons, or at least 10. - The angles of the buttons are perfect but the buttons themselves could have been like 40-50% slimmer to fit at least 2 more buttons and be easier to reach with your thumb. - It's very heavy. After it failed me too many times i unscrewed it and opened it, there are no weights inside, its just really heavy thick plastic and lots of components (the corded version is maybe 70% as heavy, so it's much better). - ALL OF A SUDDEN IT STARTS ENDLESSLY SPAMMING ONE OF THE NUMERBS BY ITSELF (like Number 33333333333 for example, but it can be any number) and it does not stop until i press in the other buttons. - In a spilt second it suddenly sends your cursor (or view angle in a game) to the ground or to the sky. It has its own life and acts super erratic, which makes it completely unusable. I have endured this shhh for months now but i cant take it anymore! - Un-precise: It's the first mouse that i have ever used that is so incredibly un-precise. So the Cursor never hits the same spot twice even if you move your hand the exact same way back and forth. So you contantly have to push the cursor to the edge of the screen, or lift it, to calibrate the cursors position. Absolutely worthless. Unusable for gaming. - Seriously the Cursor starts to LAG and stutter the cursor across the screen! WT?? - A fully charged battery drains completely in a few ours if you use the 2.4Ghz setting. - All of a sudden it changes the Speed setting so it becomes super fast across the screen, and no amount of pressing the speed setting buttons will make it perfectly right again. Only way to solve it was to either unplug the Connector and turn off the mouse, or if that didnt work: Restart the computer. Update: I have bought and tested the Corded version (Redragon M811 Aatrox MMO) since no other company is smart enough to manufacture a number-pad mouse that also has Backward and Forward buttons i had to buy it. The corded version has NONE of the problems that the Wireless has! It just works as intended. Almost Perfect for the MMO i play, i just wish it had at least 10 buttons. I dont use the software because i dont have any use for it, i use mine for gaming, so i can't say anything about the program, but the corded one just works, like a mouse should).
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