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Redragon Gaming Mouse, MMO Gaming Mouse UP 12400 DPI, 19 Macro Programmable Buttons, RGB Mouse with 12 Side Buttons, 8 * 2.4g Weight Tuning for PC Laptop MOBA FPS, White

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Size: M901KW


Color: White


Features

  • High-performance Gaming MouseUP 12400 DPI provides high sensitivity and smoothing movements. Adjustable DPI(100-12400) and Polling Rate(125Hz-1000Hz) ensure this professional gaming mouse is suitable for gaming or daily work. Attached the 40G Acceleration gives you a greater edge over your competition
  • Real CustomizableYou can remap the 19 buttons through macro editing to meet your usage habits under different conditions. Equipped with 5 Memory Profiles to save your settings, and 2 working modes that can be switched with one click. Redragon MMO Mouse is customizable for Any Scenario, always be one step ahead of others
  • Balance & Weight at Your ControlCustomize to your advantage. Arrange up to eight removable 2.4-gram weights inside the mouse for personalized weight and balance tuning, providing the best feel for every game
  • Real RGB Gaming Mouse16.8million color combinations bring an immersive gaming experience. 4 Lighting Modes can be easily switched to feed different gaming, and you also can adjust mouse lighting according to your preference using the software(download on redragonzone)
  • Unique & Comfort DesignErgonomic Design with Skin-friendly material, long gaming without fatigue or pain. The 12 side buttons can be remapped through macro editing, making keyboard combination functions realized through button clicks, allowing you to win efficiently in any game scenario

Brand: Redragon


Color: White


Connectivity Technology: USB


Special Feature: 16K Adjustable DPI, Fully Programmable Macro Editing, Programmable Buttons, Truely RGB Backlit, Weight Tuning See more


Movement Detection Technology: Optical


Package Dimensions: 7.99 x 6.14 x 2.13 inches


Item Weight: 10.2 ounces


Item model number: ac4330c5-df3f-43cc-8300-1b88ea559a9c


Date First Available: November 21, 2024


Manufacturer: Redragon


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  • Excellent Mouse. Worth every penny.
Size: M901PK Color: Matt Black
Got this to replace my aging Razer Naga Molten, which had several buttons failing to work consistently after around 15/16 months of use. I have small hands for a guy, which was one of the reasons I went for the Naga, since its one of the smaller MMO style mice out there, but I had to hold my hand a certain way to access all the thumb buttons. The Perdition, although slightly larger, its abit more ergonomic and sweeps in just enough to were I can easily access all of its thumb buttons. At first I did have some trouble getting use to it, mainly cause of the extra weight it has over the Naga Molten, but after taking out all but one of the included weights, it was a little lighter than the Naga and felt more natural to move around after using the lighter Naga for over a year. The thumb buttons and mouse wheel are very clicky, which I love, the way they are tilted makes them much more easy to hit the right button without any conscious effort. The software was the only concern I had about this mouse, because Razer Synapse is lets you do ALOT, but the Redragon software, while not quite as good as Synapse, its much better than I expected. Some people complained that you couldnt rebind the red power button, but I guess they fixed that cause I easily rebound it. The DPI lights on the mousewheel are one of the 2 shortcomings of the mouse/software, you only have a few colors to access, luckily I had the other lights set as red, which is the 5th dpi color setting on the wheel, so I adjusted the DPI for that color to my most used DPI. The second shortcoming is the software doesnt let you bind "other" mouse buttons, eg, Mouse 4 and Mouse 5 buttons, since the mouse itself doesnt have those buttons. I still think they should of put it in the software cause I literally had to change my hotkeys in over 20 games since I used M4 and M5 buttons on my naga in mose of my games. All in all, its a very solid mouse, which is shocking considering its half the price of the competition and is just as good, if not better physically. This is one of those expenditures that is completely worth every dollar you spent on it. --- EDIT: I forgot to add that I ordered this and a HausBell wireless mini keyboard/touchpad. Ive never had a problem with amazon packaging something until now. A 5 year old could of boxed it up better. Both ends of the box were open and had someone decide to take my items. they could of easily done it. When I got the package, I literally shook it up and down once without much force and my items fell out. This wasnt the product makers fault, just amazons as they fulfilled and shipped the order. After ordering hundreds of things from amazon, this hiccup is forgivable since the items werent stolen/damaged miraculously. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2014 by Wayne II

  • Minimalistic Razer Naga Replacement
Size: M901PK Color: Matt Black
TL:DR: Coming from a Razer Naga Epic, I am quite happy with this mouse. The Razer Naga Chroma is, at time of review, about 6 times the price of this mouse, and the only features I noticed that the Redragon M901 lacked were wireless, grip choices, and toggle macros. The Redragon M901 is excellent for its price. All of my comparisons will be with the Razer Naga Epic, which I got several years ago, and tended to last me 2-4 years (I had two in a row). I have not used any of the other 12 side button mice on the market. My M901 has been in use for a few months now. I mainly use it to play games (MMOs, Mobas, RTS; no FPS games). Pros: -Feels like a high quality material. Razer Nagas tend to have a sleek plastic material, which is sturdy enough, but a bit slippery for me. This mouse has more of a grip to it. -Macros are functional, as are the additional buttons. The layout is easier to navigate than the Razer Naga, due to the elevation of the individual buttons. -In the span of several months, using the mouse for several hours a day, I haven't noticed any defects while either clicking or scrolling -The DPI settings on this mouse are sufficient, although the Razer Naga has more granularity with DPI settings. I am not terribly sensitive to all of the specifics of DPI, so I cannot weigh in on how useful the Razer Naga's additional DPI settings are in practice. I use 2000DPI, so I didn't need to change settings at all in the transition from Razer Naga to M901. Cons: -The macro features of the mouse are less comprehensive than something like the Razer Naga. The main feature I've found lacking that I used to use from the Razer Naga is the ability to program toggle-able, looping macros. For example, I have been unable to create a macro for the M901 where you click one side button and the macro presses F every 5 seconds until you hit the side button again. The Redragon does support the ability to continue a macro as long as a button is held down, but this is not always a substitute -The grip style for the mouse is wide. If you are used to the large Razer Naga side grip panel, this will not be a problem. However, if you use the smaller Razer Naga grips, you will need to adjust. It was hard for me to pick up the M901at first without straining my pinky a bit. I don't notice that anymore, but it was my biggest gripe when I first got the mouse. -This mouse is wired. The Razer Naga can go wireless or wired. Things I cannot review or compare: -I never used any weight options between the Naga or this M901. The M901 feels heavy enough for me, so I never attempted to change it. -I keep the RGB at a single color with no effects on both mice. Razer probably has better light shows, but I wouldn't know. -I hated keeping up with Razer synapse updates, so I automatically appreciate the minimalism behind the Redragon Software. However, as a result, I never really played with the Razer synapse profile features enough to weigh them against the Redragon M901 software. -I have heard while shopping for keyboards that Redragon has excellent customer service. I haven't had a problem though, so I wouldn't know. Overall, when I bought this, I just wanted a mouse with lots of side buttons and some limited macros. What I got was a very functional mouse with exactly those features. Every feature I've used that's written in the M901 description thus far has been delivered to my satisfaction, so I rate this 5/5. I do miss my Razer Naga in some ways, but given the choice between spending the extra near $150 dollars on the Naga and buying the M901 at its current price, I'd choose the M901 again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2019 by Reece

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