

Redragon M811 Aatrox MMO Gaming Mouse, 15 Programmable Buttons Wired RGB Mouse w/Ergonomic Natural Grip Build, 10 Side Macro Keys, Software Supports DIY Keybinds & Backlit
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Weighs only 178g (6.2 oz)
Comfortable to wear all day long!
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Redragon Custom Switches
6 Types Available for Any Keyboard Moding
Tactile, Linear, Silent, We Got What You Want
Pentakill, 5 DPI Levels – Geared with 5 redefinable DPI levels (default as: 500/1000/2000/3000/6200), easy to switch between different game needs. Dedicated demand of DPI options between 500-12400 is also available to be processed by software.
Take The Advanced Shot – 15 programmable buttons are all editable with customizable tactical keybinds in whatever game or work you are engaging. Default 2 + 8 epic MMO side buttons will get you all covered, hit your hotkeys/keybinds faster than ever with M811.
Comfort & Natural Grip – Following the natural structure of the human hand, the M811 is perfectly shaped for long-lasting use. It makes you easily to handle am to pm gaming parties or overtime & overdue work with less fatigue.
5 Decent Backlit Modes – Turn the backlit on and make some kills in your gaming battlefield. The hyped dynamic RGB backlit vibe will never let you down when decorating your gaming space, it would be better with other Redragon accessories with lights on.
Uncompromised Driver Support – All 15 buttons with hotkeys, media, DPI settings and 16.8 million color lighting effects are all customizable with Redragon dedicated software. Pre-aim your opponents and get overwhelming to the victory in your exactly wanted way.
Customers say
Customers find the mouse well-suited for gaming and MMOs. However, some have issues with the software functionality, mentioning errors when launching and lack of scalability. Opinions vary on the buttons, comfort, size, ease of use, and build quality.
9 reviews for Redragon M811 Aatrox MMO Gaming Mouse, 15 Programmable Buttons Wired RGB Mouse w/Ergonomic Natural Grip Build, 10 Side Macro Keys, Software Supports DIY Keybinds & Backlit


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John –
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!
A.N. –
Redragon’s been here a long time.
I’m really impressed with this gaming mouse! It’s super responsive, and the custom buttons are great for quick commands during gameplay. The design is comfortable, even during long sessions, and the grip is perfect. The lighting feature adds a cool touch, and it’s easy to adjust the sensitivity. Overall, a great mouse for gamers at any level!
K Davis –
Must have Gaming Mouse Software – KISS at it’s Best – Edit: Almost.
4:45PM 20JUN2024Found it and thought I would write it down and share it here:INstructions* for Redragon Aatrox M811 RGB-PRO Get software at:>> https://www.redragonzone.com/pages/downloadMake sure you have the software for your “exact model”, this is an issue since a few are similar enough in name.1) Open MAIN, The Top of 4 buttons on left panel, just under Redragon logo – you will see the side and top view of the mouse2) Select KEY SETTING button directly under picture of mouse (1 thru 15) I’ll use button 3 in this example Choose #3 and it turns RED. A small selection box will open right under the numbers, left click the arrow box and select Key combination, another box opens and just put the key stroke you want in this box (use the check boxes if you wish to alter the format) (I don’t).3) It will show the letter you chose hit OK. Then…4) Hit the APPLY button – bottom middle of the main screen box. I do this for every key I mod. Just my way of doing it and it works for me! I hope this helps… It is easy to get lost in this sea of tech we live in.*Verses OUTstructions (silly humans attempt at humor).I am old enough to have been the TV remote control. (1960s)20 JUN 2024 This A.M. My software seemed to have reverted to some other version (although it did not) and reprograming it has been unsuccessful. It dumped the side button programing and It seems rather un-intuitive. I will try to find the video that I used the 1st time (YouTube).I tried 4 times to contact Customer Support and no luck the page just kept telling me my CAPTTCHA thing was missing (yes reloaded page to update etc.) and the hoops they make you jump thru are exccesive (Like order number, Really??)… It is though they do not really want to help you, after all.I will find the answer – somehow, but it should not be this difficult, IF YOU CARED ABOUT YOUR CUSTOMERS HAPPIENESS! Nuff said. Just leave it to us kind hearted smart people to solve your problems, I did my part (see above).The Secret of Redragon is the software – Use it, program your mouse, apply settings and you never have to open it until you want to change something. You can do it all in a compact no frills interface.Select a button, tell it which key you want to emulate and “apply it”, it gets stored on the mouse and stays there till you change it with or ‘without macros’. Same with the customisable LED Lighting and polling rates, etc. (I do wish they could match the Advanced Scale Settings in windows, so it matches the larger size I need to read it.) But I can do it. If you’ve owned any other brand of MMO style mouse, you have had the annoyance of their “PROprietary annoyingly intrusive software that just eats at the soul. I just want to play my game and not join a fraternity or sorority of other “Mouse Owners of the World”. Yes (MOotW). Fits me like a glove and my big hands, can reach all the buttons.I think they miss out big – by not screaming from the rooftops just how much better their programing software is… as the best thing to happen to mice owners, since the mouse was invented.I use mine about 8-10 hours a day and has helped me play a better game.And their Customer Service is spot on and when I had an issue – they took care of me quickly. There are YouTube videos on the programing software if you need it (I did) but it took 10 minutes and turned out to be so simple (and I was born in the 1950’s) AND no soul sucking computer big brother included! We Win!!!
RU_Raven –
Good Mouse give it your cheese
Very decent quality mouse easy to program and a good weight if you are like me and like a heavier mouse the customiztion program is easy to use and the Price is good. all around a good mouse IMHO
valtercio almeida barbosa –
Muito bom o mouse e ainda chegou antes da data limite. Também veio bem imbalado!
Mathieu Légaré –
Elle est mieux que ce que je m’attendais, je croyais recevoir une souris de qualité de base mais c’est beaucoup mieux que ce que j’attendais pour le prix! Je recommande.
Carlos Alberto Fagundes Laguardia –
Gostei bastante do produto atendeu as espectativas.
ocsalev –
Excelente y muy ergonomic.
Kanukler –
A lot of the criticisms I see in other reviews seem to be based on a misunderstanding of how to use the device. Hopefully this review will clear some things up for anyone who’s confused.IMPORTANT: The mouse has stickers on the bottom, if you don’t remove these stickers, the mouse feels like molasses. I don’t blame anyone for not noticing these, as there was no obvious indication of their existence that I could see, which I would say is a failing on the part of the company. You could easily miss them even if you looked directly at them, as they’re clear plastic. This is only an issue however if you don’t know about it.THE GRIP The 5-8 buttons are not designed to be hit with the tip of your finger as I’ve seen some people do. The buttons are angled so that you can comfortably push backwards or forwards on them with the joint of your thumb as I demonstrate in the video I’ve attached. The grip on the forwards button makes it easy to rest your thumb on it and also hit the back button with the joint of your thumb if/when you don’t need to use the 1-8 buttons, and just want to use it like a normal mouse with only two side buttons. I would say the back button is the only button I’m not super keen on: It’s designed to be pushed up and is very sensitive, which is slightly awkward at times, but feels great other times. Generally there aren’t any buttons that are difficult to hit on their own, but there are some button combinations that are more difficult to hit in quick succession than others. If you need it for something fast paced, figure out which button combos are easier to hit in succession, and plan your hotkeys accordingly.THE SOFTWARE A few people seem to be having trouble with the software. My guess is that they haven’t downloaded the correct software for their mouse. It’s a bit confusing, but every Redragon mouse has its own specific program you need to download, so I suspect the people having troubles have downloaded the software for a different mouse. As for the software itself, it’s a little confusing, but not terrible. I saw some people complaining that the back and forwards buttons are too high up, which I could see being the case for some people, but they didn’t seem to understand that they could just make some of the lower down buttons do it instead, as all of the buttons are fully configurable with this software, which makes me feel like a lot of people don’t know how to use it. Here’s a basic rundown of the software:- A profile contains all of your configured key-binds. You can create as many profiles as you want, and even save and import them (which I would recommend doing as the software can be a bit buggy sometimes). There are only 5 modes however, and these are the things you can actually switch between. You can set a profile for each mode, then you can set a button that switches between them (this needs to be done for each profile). There are buttons go that back and forth between the modes, but I haven’t found a way to select a specific mode with a specific button, so it’s okay if you only need 2 – 3 modes, but 4 – 5 might be a bit unwieldy.To configure a button:- Go to customize- Pick between front and side buttons (right under the picture of the mouse), and select the button you want to change.- Select from the drop down menu what action you want (single and combo key-binds are under “advance” for some reason at the time of writing this review)- For a key-bind, click the “edit” button (it might show up as “stop”, in which case you’re already editing) and enter the key-bind, then click “stop”.- Click apply (your mouse will stop working momentarily).I wish I could tell you how to do the macros, but sadly I have no idea, as I don’t have much need for them.NOTE: avoid pressing the “cancel” button, I don’t know why but it always messes things up for me.CONCLUSION Overall, it’s a great mouse, especially for the price; there are plenty of non MMO mice more expensive than this, and not as good. However, note that I got it primarily for shortcuts that allow me to use my computer one handed (no not for that reason). I have played some games with it and noticed I was playing noticeably better, but they weren’t competitive or extremely difficult games so take that for what you will.That’s all. Hopefully some people found this helpful.Cheers.