
Zelotes T90
Score: 76/100
Redragon M612 Predator
Score: 72/100Rankings

The Zelotes T90 provides a high-end 9200 DPI sensor, extensive RGB lighting and a unique weight-tuning system, delivering strong feature depth for a budget price. Its low-cost sensor and plastic build limit precision and premium feel, making it less suitable for competitive esports. Best for casual gamers who value customization and RGB without spending much.

The Redragon M612 Predator is a wired RGB mouse with 11 programmable buttons and a Pixart P3104 sensor up to 8,000 DPI. Its lower sensor precision, heavier weight, and default 500 Hz polling may limit competitive play. Suitable for casual gamers and productivity users needing extensive button mapping.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
9,200 dpibest | 8,000 dpi | |
| ↓ lower better | 145 g | 126 gbest |
500 Hzbest | — | |
8 | 11best | |
130 mmbest | 127 mm | |
81 mmbest | 76 mm | |
40 mmbest | 1 mm | |
23 gbest | 15 g |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Sensors(1) | ||
Sensor Type | Red optical (ADNS-3050) | P3104 |
Build & Design(4) | ||
Weight (g) | 145 g | 126 g |
Length (mm) | 130 mm | 127 mm |
Width (mm) | 81 mm | 76 mm |
Height (mm) | 40 mm | 1 mm |
Controls(1) | ||
Programmable Buttons | 8 | 11 |
Performance(3) | ||
Maximum DPI (dpi) | 9200 dpi | 8000 dpi |
Polling Rate (Hz) | 500 Hz | 125-1000 Hz |
Acceleration (g) | 23 g | 15 g |


Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers consider the T90 a solid entry-level gaming mouse for under $20, noting its surprising weight-tuning feature and abundant lighting, but criticize the sensor's inability to achieve accurate 9200 DPI tracking.
Everyday users generally appreciate the mouse's customizable weight, vibrant RGB lighting, and responsive fire key, though some report inaccurate high-DPI tracking and cheap-feeling plastic.

Professional reviewers commend the M612 Predator for its ergonomic comfort, extensive button count, and vibrant RGB lighting, positioning it as a strong budget option for casual and single-player gamers. However, they consistently point out the low default polling rate and the mid-range Pixart 3104 sensor as limiting factors for competitive esports, and note occasional software instability.
Everyday users love the mouse's comfortable grip, customizable buttons, and eye-catching RGB lighting, finding it valuable for both gaming and productivity. Recurring complaints focus on scroll-wheel reliability, software bugs, perceived heaviness, and cable drag, which affect the overall experience during long sessions.
“customizable weight (makes it feel premium)”

“inaccurate high-DPI tracking (jittery in FPS games)”


