
Redragon M602
Score: 72/100
Seenda Wireless Mouse
Score: 73/100Rankings

Seenda's wireless mouse uses a 2.4 GHz USB nano receiver, offering a very light 50 g form factor and a 10 m range for flexible use. It does not support Bluetooth and provides no DPI or ergonomic details, which may affect precision and comfort. Suitable for users who need a simple plug-and-play mouse with long battery life via AA cells.

The Redragon M602 is a wired gaming mouse offering up to 7200 DPI, ergonomic shape, and vibrant RGB lighting. Its heavy weight and higher click latency limit its suitability for fast competitive play. It is best suited for casual gamers and users who value extra programmable buttons and long wireless battery life.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
7,200best | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 132 g | 50 gbest |
70 hoursbest | — | |
7,200best | — | |
9best | — | |
9best | — | |
— | 10 mbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
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Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (g) | 132 g | 50 g |
Connectivity(2) | ||
Wireless (Yes/No) | false | true |
Connection Type | Wired | USB Receiver |
Battery & Power(1) | ||
Battery Type | Rechargeable | AA |


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Professional reviewers acknowledge the M602's comfortable ergonomics, solid RGB customization, and generous button count as strong points for a budget mouse, but they consistently criticize its heavy weight, high click latency, and large lift-off distance, which make it less suitable for fast-paced competitive FPS titles.
Everyday users love the mouse's vibrant lighting, ergonomic feel, and long wireless battery life, especially for casual gaming and office work, yet many complain about the excessive weight, click latency, and occasional software or double-click glitches, making it a mixed-feel product for the broader audience.
“Too heavy (feels 'twice as heavy' as 80-100g mice)”

