Redragon Bullseye (M806)
![]() | Outdated Product Product type: mouse; Connection: wired; Sensor: optical; Type: for game; Sensor Resolution (DPI): 12400; Buttons: 6; Side buttons; DPI-button; Programmable buttons; Cable: Interface: USB-A; braided; |
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Regarding the sensor and technical components, I have no concerns with the mouse — it works well for me.
The build quality (of my version) is average at best. The left button has noticeable play, and the side buttons are a bit wobbly. The click is moderately loud and without any extra noise. The scroll wheel is quiet but lacks distinct stops. There's a texture on the top side button, which helps differentiate them.
The mouse itself is made of two types of plastic, with relatively rough rubber on the side under the thumb. The two types of plastic look odd. Firstly, it's visibly noticeable that they differ in appearance. Secondly, the plastic on top is somewhat rougher, while on the sides it's slightly more slippery/smooth, making the mouse feel not entirely uniform. I much prefer the softer touch material on the Naos, as it feels nicer.
In terms of shape and design, there are a few issues. My palm is 18.5 by 9 cm. The mouse feels nice in hand, except for the following. The mouse has a rather high hump, which may not suit everyone. Plus, because of this, I cannot fully place my hand with the mouse on the keyboard tray of my desk. The left bulge of the mouse is quite harsh and may press against the side of the thumb — especially at first. The right bulge here is shorter than the Naos, making my hand slightly slip off, which I don't like.
Overall, there are very few of such "side-panel" mice now, so I generally recommend this mouse for purchase.