
Redragon - M612 Predator
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Based on 1 year's data from Feb 15, 2026 How it works
redragon m612 predator, still alive and a good friend to me
Hiya, I've been casually gaming for awhile now and one my friends has decided he wants to train me in league and when taking his advice I realize my $20 wireless office mouse is not comfortable anymore lol I bought a $15 gaming mouse on Amazon (Reddragon M612) just to get a feel for what gaming mice are like and I found clicking was way more enjoyable but the size of the mouse was huge and felt heavier than my office mouse. I'm asking this as I'm pretty sure I use a palm grip and most threads I've seen for small mice recs are claw grip. My hands are approximately 16*8. Budget is $50-$150.
I have the redragon AZUR II 180hz 1080p monitor, a redragon mouse, i think its the M612 wired and my pc has a redragon RGPS powersupply. also the case is redragon Paktis 2B, I honestly think they make excellent and durable products, the mouse is good and never gets dirty, the monitor is super fluid and vibrant, the case looks sick and its tempered glass with 3 preinstalled fans, the powersupply is quiet and certified 80+ bronze overall they are reputable in my opinion, and should give them a try
been using reddragon m612 for around a year, works really nice for me. their app is decent too. just the grip on the left side, beside m4 m5 buttons has started to slip and all the glue under it sticks on your thumb when you rest it there. but that's just bcs how i used it ig. all the buttons and scroll wheel are working great even after a year or so.
I used it for a while and liked it fine. It holds up competitively. I think it's a great mouse. The program is easy enough to use too m. I never had any issues with it. Funny enough, it works better than razer synapse 4 does. I honestly really liked the rapid click button too. It holds up pretty well single player and competitive, as well as just playing anything. My only complaint is that I don't find it as comfortable as other, more expensive gaming mice to hold. I just recently switched from the M612 to a Razer Basilisk V3 and I like that one a hell of a lot more, so I'd say if you can, get the 26k DPI V3. It's worth the price tag. If not, the M612 will be fine. Sorry to revive a dead thread, and I'm sure this is irrelevant now. Bottom line, just go with whatever you want for that price point. The M612 is a great mouse for the price, but obviously not as nice as the higher end ones.
Check out redragon. Got a mouse and keyboard from them and so far im happy with them. Paid about $14 for the mouse. Has macros, adjustable button configuration and 5 DPI settings. Software you can download for it isn't the best, but more than I expected
M612 Predator (wired) Got it on sale, so it may not be that cheap, but they are definitely cheaper than the logitech ones I was looking at for similar features.
I used redragon m612 for a year. Good mouse, but is heavy. 120gm. I suggest you take Hyperx, because you get a good software, Hyperx Ngenuity. I now have the hyperx haste 2, and I'm loving it
I'm currently using predator by redragon from past 1 year, bro just go for it you won't regret it 🔥🔥
I'm 6'3" with big hands. I use a Red Dragon M612 and I can lay my hand over it in a proper mouse position. No middle of the hand cramps.
Gaming mouse is worth cause office mice switches really aren't meant to be pressed or held so much or so forcefully and wear out quickly. That being said, you *must* be able to try it out and return it if it doesn't fit. Wrist issues due to an ill-fitting mouse are no joke. Be careful about the side pad - most recently I was choosing between two versions of the same Redragon mouse with the side pad and with the usual MB4 + MB5 keys and a finger rest under them and the latter ended up being way more comfortable to use. Especially since in WT I have free look on MB4, so a big, holdable button is convenient. Also, I'm not sure about your regional prices, but 150 euro sounds excessive, I'd look for half that or less. And, on that note, consider wired mice first - gaming mice' wires are a lot less obtrusive than office ones', so there's no perceivable difference in usage experience, just hard limit on distance to PC case.
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