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The Redragon NOTHOSAUR M606 is a USB wired gaming mouse featuring a high-precision 3200 DPI sensor with 4 customizable speed levels. It boasts an 8mm wide rubberized backlit scroll wheel with color-coded DPI indication, enhanced gliding thanks to a special teflon formula and enlarged feet, plus 2 programmable thumb buttons for personalized control. Designed for durability with 5 million click lifespan, it supports both Mac and PC platforms, making it a versatile, high-performance tool for professionals and gamers alike.




| ASIN | B078PSHR1F |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included? | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Battery Average Life | 12 Months |
| Best Sellers Rank | #206,449 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #319 in Gaming Mice |
| Box Contents | Mouse, User Manual |
| Brand | Redragon |
| Brand Name | Redragon |
| Button Quantity | 6 |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Mac, Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 5,682 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Embellishment Feature | LED |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic ABS |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | Mac, PC |
| Importer Contact Information | Origin Marketing Private Limited, 121 Raj Ratna Industrial Estate, Liberty Garden, Malad West, Mumbai 400064 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 12.3L x 7.4W Centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Mouse |
| Item Weight Unit of Measure | 0.28 Grams |
| Manufacturer | EASTERN TIMES TECHNOLOGY CO., LIMITED, Redragon |
| Manufacturer Contact Information | EASTERN TIMES TECHNOLOGY CO., LIMITED |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RED-M606 |
| Model Name | M606 |
| Model Number | M606 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 3200 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Number of Buttons | 6 |
| Operating System | Linux, Windows 7, Windows XP |
| Packer Contact Information | Origin Marketing Private Limited, 121 Raj Ratna Industrial Estate, Liberty Garden, Malad West, Mumbai 400064 |
| Pattern | Gaming Mouse |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Features | LED Backlit (4 Colors) |
| Product Finish Type | Glowing |
| Range | 1.8 |
| Special Feature | LED Backlit (4 Colors) |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Theme | Video Game |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
R**.
Fantastic for FPS gaming!
My detailed review after 2 weeks of using this mouse for CSGO: Fantastic mouse at this price range. Only Redgear Z-2 pro is better at this price range, but it rarely comes back in stock. M719 is on par with logitech G102 for the most part. PROS: 1. Pixart PMW3325 sensor performs really well. No jitter or lag even when I make fast flicks and 180°s. Aim is quite precise while using this mouse. You should only opt for a better sensor if you want to compete in tournaments or want to play professionally, and wish to spend more on premium brands. Otherwise, this sensor performs brilliantly if you have enough skill and experience. 2. The shape and size of the mouse is perfect for all hand sizes, unless you have abnormally small or large hands. This mouse is given the body similar to g102. My hands are pretty big and it fits perfectly in my hands. The grip is very comfortable. 3. Weight of the mouse is pretty good for long hours of gaming. It doesn't tire out my arm. The weight distribution on this mouse is also very decent. Mouse movement feels great. 4. Left and right click buttons have a very tactile and crisp response, as expected from huano switches. Scroll wheel is also very decent. 5. Budget friendly and great value for money. The mouse has a premium feel to it. 6. Decent RGB for the price. It doesn't have the 16million colors RGB. But I'm not really into RGB anyway. 7. DPI adjustment is good. You can adjust the DPI in multiples of 100. The software is decent too. CONS (no major flaws or inconvenience experienced): 1. The braided cable could have been better. It is a bit stiff and it will take a few months for the folds to straighten up. The M808 model which is the same cost as M719, has a zero drag soft and flexible braided cable. Redragon should use it in M719 too. 2. As opposed to the crisp left and right click buttons, the side buttons have a soft and mushy response. I guess Redragon could not provide good switches for side buttons due to cost cutting. It's still okay. They are not bad but not good either. The rapid fire button is useless. The mouse would be better off without that button. Mouse3 (middle button) is quite hard to press. It could have been a little softer. Overall, a brilliant product from Redragon which provides a premium feel and performance at a very low price. You can go for g102, m711 or m808 too, but there have been many reports of double click issues with g102. If you can get your hands on Redgear Z-2 pro, you should get that instead. But it almost always stays out of stock. So this is your best bet at this price range.
S**K
Perfect for this price
I was worried about buying this mouse since I'd never heard of Redragon. I'd only seen their affordable products on Amazon, but I took the risk and ordered this mouse for 900INR. I'm glad I did because this has been the perfect upgrade for me. I play RPGs, turn based games, MOBAs, Action adventure games. This mouse is suited for all of them. Even in FPS games, it delivers a satisfactory performance with 3200dpi. My only issue with the mouse is that they missed such an obvious feature. The color of the mouse can only be changed depending on the dpi. So if your rgb keyboard Is set to red, but you're using the 3200dpi setting, too bad. They're going to be out of sync in terms of color. Why not have an optional downloadable software that lets you change the color of the mouse? But anyways, that's really my only nitpick with the mouse. The ergonomics, weight, accuracy, design, everything is perfect. I have large hands and this mouse is very comfortable to use. So I would be cautious ordering this if you have small hands. I also really like the gold plated USB and the braided cord. It feels very premium. I think I would've liked both side buttons to have grips, rather than just one of them, but again that's a minor complaint. They function properly. The scroll wheel as well. Very tactile to use. Right click and left click don't feel mushy, and have a nice distinct clicking sound even after everything I've put them through. There is not a single thing wrong with this product. Buy it. At this price, you won't find anything better
U**S
Bang for the Buck!
After months of digging around for the best budget gaming mouse under 1k, I have finally found the Redragon Nothosaur M606 to be the winner. It sure has it's problems but let's begin with what's so good about this one. 1. Build quality is terrific. With a smooth finish on the top it has that premium, sturdy feeling unlike the other cheap ones in this price. 2. What the site and other reviews don't mention is it's polling rate. It's 500 Hz which is amazing for the price. I play Valorant 5 days a week and I think it's more than enough for the tactical shooters. You will have to get used to it for better performance. Cons: 1. Pretty Heavy. 147 g is a bit too much for a good gaming mouse. I have a medium sized hand and I think I can get used to it with some practice. Flick shots are gonna be hard. If your hands are very tiny, I would you recommend to stay away. 2. No software. No RGB. Lights are static and they change along with the DPI only. I personally don't mind this at all. 3. Sweaty hands will affect the smooth finishing of the mouse in a matter of months. Happened with my previous Redragon Centrophorus. Speaking of which, I have been using Redragon's most popular Centrophorus mouse for more than 3 years and it still works totally fine except for the middle mouse button. Any Logitech under 3-4k doesn't even last more than 2 years for the heavy price and this alone should prompt you to go for Redragon rather than a Logitech. And please stay away from Redgear and other cheap ones. Just my two cents on choosing a budget gaming mouse. Update(05.09.2020): The smoothness of the using the scroll wheel has already gone at the end of one month. Thankfully the scrolling still works fine.
B**G
Best RGB mouse 😍
🤯 It was amazing mouse, build quality was good. But stopped working after 1 years. But is really good for gaming, you can change dpi from the mouse extra buttons, I mean total 7 keys in a mouse 4 of them are reprogrammable 😍
P**R
VERY GOOD MOUSE AT BUDGET !!!
Its the only mouse at this range which has 7200 dpi amd even with a good sensor its so cool may it be its design its specs its quality.The touch and feel of the product is sooo good I play valorant and i face no problem i taking head shots or anything. You can easily play popular AAA games, shooting games and any king of games And their after sales service is too good they actually contact with u in whatsapp and text u that actually talk to them there regarding any problems u are facing with the product. I just loved the way the mouse runs it can run on any surface so i even work with it at my bed or sofa without the mouse pad so the sensor quality is awesome. Its even durable, my dog jumped at it at once nothing happened to it not even a scratch. FEATURES :- 5 DPI SETTINGS PROGRAMMABLE MANY LIGHT MODES 8 PROGRAMMABLE SWITCHES MAT FINISH THE LED IS VERY BRIGHT SUITABLE FOR MEDIUM TO LARGE HANDS ERGONOMIC 16.8 MILLION COLOUR LIGHTS IT COMES WITH A COOL GAMING STICKER WHICH CAN MAE YOUR GAMING SETUP LOOK EVEN BETTER I HAVE USED IT FOR ONE MONTH AND THE PERFORMANCE IS FLAWLESS !!! U can consider it if u have a tight budget and want the best gaming mouse in its price its the best its even better then the gaming mouses which are higher budget than its. The thumb grip is also comfortable. CONCLUSION:- GOT THE DELIVERY A BIT LATE BUT..... AFTER I GOT IT I WAS AMAZED WITH ITS PERFORMANCE AND SPECS WORTH CONSIDERING IT !!! IF YOU LIKE THIS REVIEW PLEASE UPVOTE 🙏🙏🙏IT INSPIRES ME TO WRITE MORE SUCH REVIEWS !!!
C**I
Amazing; review after 3 months of usage
The mouse is great. A lot of dpi settings available. Extra buttons help control a lot of things even outside of games; helped me in media players, browsing etc. The sides have good grip. Very handy, easily fits in the hand. Cord is quite lengthy and helps using the mouse far away from screen. Chord also has a locking mechanism in place, using velcro. The only issue I have is that it's not ergonomic, so my hand starts paining after a few hours, but that's expected, because gaming mouses aren't ergonomic.
S**Y
Value for the Buck
This mouse is actually good and I have been using it since October 27th or the day it arrived at my doorstep. Lemme talk about the Pros first * It can fit almost any palm size * Very Comfortable to use for long hours (6-8 hrs screentime) * Button Response time is good * The 2 side buttons work flawlessly as macro buttons in editing as well as playing games Now about the Cons * The DPI settings can't be custom set (I know it's a 750 rupees mouse but DPI less than 1000 is required in some cases) * The DPI button changing button is positioned in a very uncomfortable place so sometimes it might change DPI unexpectedly causing a problem while playing competitive games like CS or Valorant * Though I said the mouse is easy to hold but for some people like my brother who works as a full-time video editor finds this mouse very uncomfortable due to its "chunky size". Overall this is a very good mouse for its price, and I liked it a lot with some very small caveats.
A**Y
The best gaming mouse under 1000
I am a casual FPS gamer and spend 2-3 hours daily. Before using this mouse I have extensivly used 2 Dragon war ELE G11 and 2 ELE G9. After some time both mouse starts some clicking issues. This time I wanted to go with Redragon after reading many feedbacks worldwide. It is really a noticeable change for me. Though I really do not care about look and feel but this mouse looks premium in hand. Most importantly all the buttons even the side buttons are very responsive. One of the side button is having dotted theme and another one is plain. So you will easily feel which one you are pressing in game. Scroll is also very very responsive. Side buttons are also well placed and you can easily reach both the bottons. It took a day to adjust with this new mouse. I have moved from 800 dpi to 1000 dpi as this mouse started from 1000 and I prefer to play in low dpi settings. In APEX Legends while spraying, the precision is very much accurate. Finally I got this mouse for 680 rupees in a prime day sale and it is really a good deal for me. Really looking forward to buy more redragon products.
F**O
Un buen ratón para todo uso.
Utilizo este ratón para trabajar y ocasionalmente para juegos. Se adapta bastante bien a mi mano y para mí tiene un peso más que adecuado con una precisión ideal Se desplaza con mucha fluidez y sus leds tienen una buena iluminación qué puede ser desconectada fácilmente cuando no quieres tanto brillo en la mesa. Después de utilizarlo durante varios días me parece una magnífica adquisición.
R**A
Review de mouse da red dragon
Muito bom mouse, o click dele é silencioso, os botões que servem para a configuração são bons e bem posicionados, e o tamanho é ideal, fora que é muito bonito. Além do software a configuração ser bem simples de ser instalado
S**.
Für den preis top
Ergonomisch top wenn man die Maus im Palm Griff hält. Die Ablagen für Ring und den kleinen Finger könnten etwas länger ausgeführt sein. Die DPI-Einstellungen sind leider nicht wirklich offensichtlich da in der Anleitung keine Farben zur DPI-Zahl verbeispielt werden (Grün=600DPI und so weiter) Die dazugehörige Software finden man auf der Homepage unter Download. Was mir nicht ganz gefällt ist die "lift-off" Distanz. Diese Schätze ich auf ca. 5mm bevor der Sensor keine Bewegung mehr wahr nimmt. Das Gewicht (gemessen 110g) ist nicht unangenem. Und die texturierung hilft beim anheben der Maus. Wer es ergonomisch mag und preislich niedrig haben möchte kommt hier denke ich voll auf seine Kosten.
N**C
Excelente calidad de productos
Super buena la calidad del mouse, ya tengo un teclado de esta marca desde hace 2 años y sigue funcionando como el primer día, asi que no dudo que el mouse me dure lo mismo y/o más.
R**B
Good Value Midrange Mouse
A Review of the Redragon M719 Mouse, with Comparison with M711 and M711-FPS Key points: 1) 10-million clicks Omron main switches, anticipate 5yr use for ~$15 2) Decent mid-range name brand PMW3325 sensor, much better than office mouse 3) RGB flashiness customizable / can be turned OFF 4) Onboard memory remembers settings between shutdowns, and different computers. 5) Almost all main features accessible with buttons, Software not required, but can be helpful 6) Software is only necessary if want to set specific color, or use specific macros. 7) Black braided cable less stiff than older Redragon mice, gold-plated USB-A plug 8) Features comparable to name brand mice ~$20+, good value at 1/2 to 2/3 price. Some potential negatives: 1) 5 RGB Light modes, not 6 as stated in manual - missing "Without a Trace" 2) RGB lighting with "main" rainbow colors are vibrant, off shades appear washed out. 2) Sensor is not mid-line, it is off-center to the right. Does NOT affect accuracy in use 3) Comes in a hard plastic box. Cool, but amazon may not cushion it properly for shipping. ---- Key Points of Comparison between M719, M711, and the M711-FPS: 01) M719 and M711: share same mid-range button switches and mid-range sensor. 02) M719 and M711: RGB can be turned of entirely. 03) M719 and M711: Software is optional, most of features can be operated with buttons. 04) M719 and M711: Onboard memory for all settings, remembers between restarts, diff computers. 05) M719 moves a button to the left front as the "Rapid Fire / Sniper" Button. 06) M711 has center-line sensor placement, while M719 is offset 1 cm to right. 07) RGB is better on the M711 design, 2 more modes, and little more vibrant 08) M711-FPS is same shell and RGB as the M711, but has top of the line sensor 09) M711-FPS also feature optical button switches that are rated 50-million clicks 10) M719/M711 hoped to be good for ~5yrs based on 10-million clicks button durability 11) The M711-FPS can be reasonably expected to last 10+ years of casual use So I would probably expect 5+ years of trouble free use out of the M719/M711. Double that price for 10+ years, plus a better sensor in the M711-FPS. Hope that's helpful in making a decision for the right mouse for you. ==== Continue for more details and explanations. Background for my Purchase: M719 Mouse was purchased to replace a Redragon M601 that's been in daily use for 3 years. Used for Productivity / Casual Gaming. The main button switches were rated 5-million clicks, that rating in my case will last about 2.5 years of trouble-free use. Recently it began misclicking, misdragging/dropping items on the desktop. So it was time for a replacement. I like to value shop, so I set targets and then try to find best prices. Feature Goals of a replacement mouse, in order of importance: 1) Durability. Good button lifespan rating for the price of the mouse. I paid ~$12.50 for a 5-million clicks mouse, and it lasted about 2.5 yrs. So I expect at least 5 yrs use from 10-million clicks buttons of a new $15 mouse. New upper range mice are 20-million clicks, and the super high end mice boast 50-million click omron switches for the main buttons. 2) Optical Sensor. In general the current best mouse sensor is the PMW3360, or variants of it. That is only if you require the mouse to track while whipping it across a decent sized mouse pad and place very accurate clicks despite high accelerations and sudden movements. I don't play competitive games, so I just need a mid range sensor that is accurate and can be moved moderately quickly. Obviously if I can find a PMW3360 for a good price it would be even better. I prioritize button durability over sensor features, because in my experience, buttons wear out before sensors stop working. I know there are ways to DIY replace the button switches, but most people would not do that for a budget mouse. 3) Ergonomics. I want a commonly recognized shape that is comfortable. Obvious. 4) Aesthetics. I prefer function over form when looking for a value mouse. So RGB is flashy, nice to have, but not a top concern. I also don't want a crazy looking mouse with overly aggressive design. ---- So with that, I found the feature set of the M719 very appealing on Cyber Monday. For under $15, it comes with: 1) Omron switches rated for 10-million clicks - 2x my current mouse, so anticipate 5+ yrs use. 2) Pixart PMW3325 mid-range sensor - much better than office mouse / current mouse 3) Ergonomics that closely resembles the popular Logitech 203/G Pro series mice. 4) Flashy RGB LED goodness that can mesmerize, and then quickly be turned OFF. :) 5) All main features accessible via buttons. Settings remembered via onboard memory. Shape and Outer Shell: The mouse is small, low profile but not uncomfortably so. The Logitech ambidextrous shape is popular for a reason. I use a fingertip grip, and typically move the mouse with pinkie and thumb - which works well for me. The hard plastic shell seem more refined than the M601. The top is a velvety matte finish, almost as if sand blasted, while the sides are hard plastic with polygonal textures. Good thing about the matte finish is that it feels nice, and is not the spray-on "soft rubber" that is often used in cheap electronics and melts to a sticky gooey mess after a few years. A potential down-side is that matte plastic scratches easily, and with wear, I would anticipate "bald" shiny spots over time. Buttons: Compared to the M601, I found the main buttons responsive. The LMB and RMB are easy to click, but because I tend to place my finger tips closer to the hinge area, they are stiffer for me than the M601 (which has a hinge further towards the back of the mouse). If your finger tips reach more towards the front, then they click just as easily. I've adjusted to this difference after a few hours use. Side buttons are better and have less loose dead travel than on the M601. The two mode buttons for DPI and RGB are both smooth, and can be difficult to distinguish without looking. The DPI cycles as you'd expect; the RGB cycle includes 5 light modes and a OFF mode. - no light strip/logo There is an additional button on the left side, forward of the two side button. Actually difficult to reach, but perhaps easier for someone with larger hands. By default, one click of it sends LMB x3 to the computer at 10ms intervals. Bonus features of the M719. Software NOT required: Great majority of the features can be operated from the buttons on the mouse, there is NO absolute need to install software to get the mouse working. Preset DPI settings are quite adequate for single 1080p and 1440p screen sizes. The software is generally intuitive, and has more features than most would need. With the software, all the buttons can be reset to any of the available functions for buttons. The scroll wheel can also be assigned some appropriate functions if desired. RGB lighting modes can be cycled with the RGB button, or button set to 'RGB Mode Cycle'. Breathing (BREATHE) - light on, then gradual fade out. Rainbow (RAINBOW) - shifting solid color, one color at a time, and cycles. Full lighted (SOLID) - basically single steady color. Wave (WAVE) - is a multi-color spectrum across the mouse all at once, moves like ripple Flashing (FLASH) - is like like your car hazard blinkers ** However, must note that there are only FIVE (5) RGB modes, and not the SIX (6) described in the manual. ( BREATHE / RAINBOW / SOLID / WAVE / FLASH ) and a (LED OFF) mode. Manual says there is a "Go Without Trace" mode, but cycling via the button, and also using the software confirms that this mode does not exist. This review is way too long already. I had intended to add more comments on the software. But you can download the specific software and look at the way it is set up, even without the mouse. So I'll just say it was better than expected. Lighting setting are reflected between software and mouse immediately (set by button on mouse, or via onscreen tabs). DPI settings are not updated as intuitively, but easy to work out. If the software does not seem to work, make sure you reboot/restart after initial installation - especially if you have other mouse software active. I will probably uninstall the software after a while, not because it is bad, but because I doubt I will need all the features it provides. I like a smaller less complicated system. Details on Omron switch superiority can be easily found via Internet search. Pixart PMW3325 features and evaluation can also be found likewise. Hope above provides enough data to make informed purchase decisions. I found the above features to be a good value for the price it was offered. Originally purchased on Cyber Monday, but I think the shipping was a bit rough, and the mouse arrived DOA. Amazon.com would not allow a replacement so I ended up re-ordering it. Price differences are expected to be clear up in the end by Amazon. LTC provided replacement quickly without additional costs. Hope above is helpful. Appreciate LTC Customer Service for sorting out order issues. Thanks for reading.
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