Review: Redragon M612 Predator — Programmable RGB Gaming Mouse

Redragon’s M612 Predator is a budget friendly wired mouse that delivers a comfortable right handed shape, extra buttons, readable RGB, and a sensor that keeps pace with everyday play. It feels sturdier than the price suggests and gives you room to grow through remaps and profiles.
Shape and Comfort
The gentle right handed hump supports palm and relaxed claw grips. Side texturing helps when your hands run warm, and the shell feels stiff under pressure. The overall weight is manageable for long sessions even if it is not chasing ultra light numbers.
Buttons and Remaps
Along with the usual L R and a clickable wheel, you get a DPI cycle and multiple side buttons you can map to abilities or productivity shortcuts. The main clicks break cleanly and the side buttons are placed to avoid accidental presses during strafes.
Tracking and Feet
For mainstream shooters and MOBAs, tracking feels stable and consistent. Lift off distance does not surprise you when you reposition. Larger PTFE feet glide smoothly on cloth pads, and profiles for DPI and polling can store to memory so you do not need the app running after setup.
Pros
- Comfortable shape with extra buttons
- Solid performance at a friendly price
- Readable RGB without going overboard
Cons
- Wired only, so a bungee helps
- Heavier than premium ultra light mice
Verdict
If you are building a starter setup or want a capable backup, the M612 delivers more than the sticker suggests.
Where to Buy
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