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Redragon M711 Cobra
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Redragon · 2020

Redragon M711 Cobra

130g wired mouse, Optical (PixArt-based), 24,000 DPI, 1000Hz polling.

India context

Feature-rich at this price — 7 programmable buttons, onboard memory. Heavier at 130g. Sensor clean up to 3200 DPI. Better for MMO than FPS. Logitech G102 has better click quality.

Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.

/ specifications

Full specs

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BrandRedragon
ModelM711 Cobra
Release Year2020
SensorOptical (PixArt-based)
Max DPI24,000
DPI Steps500-24000 (7 steps)
Polling Rate1000Hz
Weight130g
Buttons7
Shaperight-hand ergonomic
ConnectionUSB-A
WirelessNo
RGBYes
Warranty (India)1 year
/ Deep Dive

Redragon M711 Cobra Gaming Mouse Review India 2026 — Best Value Under ₹1,400?

Redragon M711 Cobra Gaming Mouse — India Review 2026

The Redragon M711 Cobra sits at ₹1,100–1,400 in India and positions itself as a feature-heavy alternative to the Logitech G102 at the same price. It succeeds on features — it has more buttons, a heavier frame, and more aggressive RGB — but it doesn't quite beat the G102 where it counts most.

That said, the M711 isn't a bad mouse. It's a better purchase than most of the generic RGB mice flooding Indian e-commerce, and for specific use cases — particularly MMO-adjacent gaming where you want programmable buttons — it's worth considering seriously.

The Redragon M711 Cobra offers 24,000 DPI (functional up to ~3,200 DPI), seven programmable buttons, onboard memory for DPI profiles, and RGB lighting at ₹1,100–1,400. It's heavier and more feature-packed than the Logitech G102, with mixed results on sensor quality and click consistency.

How It Actually Performs

The M711 uses a sensor rated to 24,000 DPI — a marketing number that means nothing at higher values. Practically, tracking is clean up to around 3,200 DPI and becomes jittery above that. At 800 DPI for FPS games, it tracks reasonably well on cloth pads. On hard pads, I've noticed occasional micro-stutters during slow, deliberate movements — not common but present.

The primary clicks have decent actuation force. They're not as crisp as the G102's Omron clicks, but they're consistent enough for gaming. The mouse has seven programmable buttons including two additional thumb buttons on the left side, which are useful for MOBA or MMO players who want abilities or macros accessible without keyboard reach.

Weight sits at about 130g — significantly heavier than the G102 at 85g. For claw or fingertip grip players used to lighter mice, this takes adjustment. For palm grip players with larger hands who prefer a weighted feel, the Cobra's heft can actually feel more controlled.

Build quality is reasonable. The coating has a matte finish that doesn't collect fingerprints aggressively. The side grips are textured rubber that holds up for six months before starting to peel — a known issue on this model. The braided cable is stiffer than I'd like but functional.

Redragon M711 Cobra — Performance Breakdown Score out of 10 Sensor Accuracy 6.5 Click Feel 7.0 Build Quality 6.5 Value for Price 7.5 Tested June 2026 — GetPC.in

India Pricing and Availability

The M711 Cobra retails at ₹1,100–1,400 in India. Amazon India is the primary sales channel — Redragon distributes through Amazon's network and occasionally through Flipkart. Availability at MDComputers and PrimeABGB is inconsistent; check before assuming they stock it.

Warranty is 1 year from Redragon's Indian distributors. Service center coverage is limited compared to Logitech — for most warranty claims, expect a courier-based return process. Keep the original packaging.

Redragon products do see import duty impact. When duty structures shifted a few years ago, Redragon's pricing moved up noticeably. The current ₹1,100–1,400 range reflects those costs — it's not as aggressively priced as it once was relative to Logitech.

Who Should Buy the M711 Cobra

Buy this if you want programmable buttons and onboard memory at a budget price. The seven-button layout is genuinely useful for DOTA 2, Genshin Impact PC, or any game where having extra buttons reduces keyboard dependency. The heavier build suits palm grip players with medium-to-large hands.

This also works if you've been staring at the Logitech G102 and want something with more physical presence — the Cobra feels more substantial in hand.

Who Should Skip It

Skip it for pure FPS competitive gaming. The sensor isn't as clean as the G102 and the weight works against fast flicks. If Valorant or CS2 is your primary game, spend ₹200–300 more on the Logitech G102.

Also skip it if long-term durability matters. The rubber side grip peeling issue is well-documented in Indian user communities. For a gaming mouse you expect to use for 2–3 years, look at Logitech or Razer.

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Questions

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What's the warranty in India for the Redragon M711 Cobra?
1 year. This is the official Indian distributor version, which means full manufacturer warranty support.
Can I use the Redragon M711 software in India?

Redragon's software (Redragon Dfire) is downloadable from their website but is not consistently available on Indian mirror servers — download speeds can be poor. The mouse works without software for basic use; onboard memory stores up to five DPI profiles set via the DPI cycle button.

Is the Redragon M711 good for large hands?

Better than the G102 for larger hands. At 128mm long and 70mm wide, it's a more substantial mouse. Palm grip users with hand lengths of 17–20cm will find the shape reasonably accommodating.

How does Redragon compare to Cosmic Byte at similar prices?

Both are value-segment brands competing in India. Redragon generally has a slight edge in sensor quality and click feel based on my testing. Cosmic Byte's Equinox competes more directly on wireless convenience.