The awesome folks over at Redragon have once again sent me something new and fun to review which is their Redragon Mirage M690 Pro wireless/wired mouse. The Mirage M690 Pro comes in both a black and a white version. I was personally sent the black version of the device. Let’s jump right in to all of the details and information about this product and see what it’s all about.

Design And Build Quality


The mouse has an ergonomic shape that fits well in the hand, with a rubber-coated surface that provides a comfortable grip. The mouse is available in black or white colors, with RGB lighting on the logo, scroll wheel, and side buttons. The mouse has eight programmable buttons, including a rapid fire key, a DPI switch, and two side buttons. The buttons are responsive and tactile, with HUANO switches that have a lifespan of 10 million clicks. The mouse also comes with a detachable Type-C cable that can be used for wired mode or charging.

The mouse weighs about 130 grams, which is a bit heavy for some users, but not too bad for a wireless mouse. The mouse has a low-profile design that is suitable for claw or fingertip grip styles, but not ideal for palm grip users. The mouse has a smooth glide on most surfaces, thanks to its Teflon feet and balanced weight distribution.

Performance And Battery Life


The mouse uses a Pixart 3104 optical sensor that can go up to 8000 DPI, with five adjustable levels. The sensor is accurate and reliable, with no noticeable jitter, acceleration, or tracking issues. The mouse can work in two connection modes: 2.4GHz wireless or wired. The wireless mode has a low latency of about 1ms, which is comparable to some of the best wireless gaming mice on the market. The wired mode has a slightly higher latency of about 2ms, but still acceptable for most games.

The mouse has a built-in 1000mAh rechargeable battery that can last up to 35 hours on a single charge, depending on the lighting and usage. The mouse has a power-saving mode that automatically turns off the mouse after 8 minutes of inactivity, and a battery indicator that shows the remaining power level. The mouse can be fully charged in about 2 hours using the included cable.

Software And Customization


The mouse comes with a software CD that can be used to install the Redragon software, which allows users to customize the mouse settings, such as the DPI, polling rate, button functions, macros, lighting effects, and profiles. The software is easy to use and has a lot of options, but it is not compatible with Mac OS. The mouse also has an onboard memory that can store up to five profiles, which can be switched using the DPI button.

Pros
Wireless and wired modes with low latency
Ergonomic and comfortable design
RGB lighting and programmable buttons
Long battery life and fast charging
Accurate and adjustable sensor
Onboard memory and software

Cons
Heavy and bulky for some users
Not suitable for palm grip users
Software is not compatible with Mac OS

Discount Code


Thanks to the awesome folks over at Redragon for allowing me to review this product and others that they have sent over in the past. They have also provided me with a special URL that anyone can use to save a total of 10% off of your entire purchase across their site. So if you’re interested in purchasing the Redragon Mirage Pro M690 mouse, or any of their products, you can click this link: Save 10% On Your Entire Order. I believe if you don’t click the link, you can always manually input DECRYPTED as the code during check out.

Final Thoughts


The Redragon Mirage M690 Pro is a wireless gaming mouse that delivers a lot of performance and features for a budget-friendly price. It is a versatile and customizable mouse that can work both wirelessly and wired, with an ergonomic design, a paw 3104 sensor, RGB lighting, eight programmable buttons, and two connection modes. It is a great choice for gamers who are looking for a wireless gaming mouse that does not compromise on quality or functionality.

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