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Redragon M908 Impact RGB LED MMO Mouse with Side Buttons Optical Wired Gaming Mouse with 12,400DPI, High Precision, 20 Programmable Mouse Buttons

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Color: Black Wired


Features

  • Professional Gaming Mouse - Redragon M908 optical gaming mouse is designed with up to 12400 DPI, 5 adjustable DPI levels (500/1000/2000/3000/6200 DPI) meet your multiple needs, either for daily work or gaming. DPI can be adjusted freely by 100 from 100 to 12400 via software. 1000 Hz polling rate, 30G acceleration and high-precision Pixart PAW3327 Sensor giving you a greater edge over your competition.
  • RGB Backlight & Programmable Buttons - 16.8 million RGB LED color options (LED Backlight can be disabled). 18 programmable buttons, 5 memory profiles each with a dedicated light color for quick identification. Comes with 8-piece weight tuning set (2.4g x8), easy to change the weight to suit your games.
  • Comfort & Precision At Your Hands - Redragon M908 gaming mouse is an essential computer accessory for die-hard gamers with its aggressive design for hands! You will be amazed by the unmatched comfort, lethal accuracy and killer precision of our durable, desktop and laptop pro gaming mouse!
  • High-end Design - Redragon M908 Mouse features 8 buttons and 12 MMO programmable side buttons. Durable smooth TEFLON feet pads for ultimate gaming control. 6ft braided-fiber cable with gold-plated USB connector ensures greater durability.
  • Die-hard Gamers Choice - Whether you are targeting, aiming, slashing or attacking, a professional gaming mouse is your basic weapon! The mouse will be your ideal partner. Compatible with Windows 2000/ME/XP/03/VISTA/7/8/10 system for programmable using and Mac OS for normal using.

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Read more Read more Read more Read more Specifications Customize DPI Switch mode 1: 500/1000/2000/3000/6200 adjusted via the buttons of the mouse Customize DPI Switch mode 2: DPI can be adjusted freely by 100 from 100 to 12400 via programming software Polling Rate: 125Hz/250Hz/500Hz/1000Hz (Default 500Hz) Buttons: 20 programmable Tracking System: Optical Interface: USB 2.0 full speed. 3.0 Size: 4.81 x 3.62 x 1.65 inches USB Length: 1.8M braided-fiber cable Package Included 1 X Redragon Impact Gaming Mouse 1 X User Manual 1 X Small Case for Weights M908 M810 PRO M686 M612 M991 M808-BK Wired/Wireless Wired 2.4G Wireless/Wired 2.4G Wireless/Wired Wired 2.4G Wireless/Wired Wired Sensor Optical Pixart 3327 Optical Pixart 3325 Optical Pixart 3335 Optical Pixart 3104 Optical Pixart 3370 Optical Pixart 3327 DPI 100-12,400 100-10,000 100-16,000 500-8,000 100-19,000 100-12,400 ACC 30G 20G 40G 15G 50G 30G Programmable Buttons 20 8 8 11 9 7 Backlit RGB RGB RGB RGB RGB RGB Adjustable Weights 8x2.4g / / / / / Switch Type HUANO HUANO HUANO HUANO HUANO HUANO Software ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓


Product Dimensions: 5.12 x 3.94 x 1.57 inches


Item Weight: 6.2 ounces


Item model number: M908


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 13, 2018


Manufacturer: Redragon


Country of Origin: China


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  • Replaced my G600, very good, some minor improvements needed for a 5 star
Color: Black Wired
My G600 didn't go through a cycle of being great and then going to crap as most of Logitech's products do nowadays (used to be a time when Logitech was simply the best), mostly due to their software and short life. I went into detail as to how it went screwy on me in my review of the G600 if you're interested, this review is about the M908, broken down in sections of interest. Software: I'll start here, due to my own experiences with Logitech's and also due to some negative claims against Red Dragon's suite. First off, it's not shady, just download it from Red Dragon's USA site and install. I included a set of pictures of it's interface and I can assure you, it's rock solid, intuitive in it's use, and has a very light presence. While there are some that will point out it has only 5 profiles to assign, as someone who plays a fair variety of games i can tell you that having a ton of different profiles is not a benefit. I use the same base key assignment regardless of game, it's within the game that I assign specific functions, and it's macro maker is versatile and reliable. Build: If you look at the pictures on the listing you'll note the mouse has two flanges on both sides that add a width to the base of the mouse. This is a bit of a mixed bag which will take some explaining. The right one gives a very comfortable and intuitive place for your pinky to rest, with the groove for your third finger above it lets your finger snuggle right on in. I like the right flange just fine and have no complaints with it, it's the one on the left where your thumb rests that costs the M908 a star. The left flange does provide a comfortable place for my thumb to rest, but it comes at a cost. The flange is fine for the first 6 side buttons, but on the 2nd set of 6 it interfered with my ability to access the bottom two rear buttons (# 7 & 10). I couldn't depress those buttons without really tucking my thumb down into the flange so that I can I can click them. The design would benefit from lowering the curve of the flange's groove some, or perhaps raising the mouse's profile by 1/2 cm from the base, either way that's the M908's only failing IMO. That said, over time I taught myself to use my thumb differently than what my owning the G600 had imprinted on me, and came to grips with the M908's form. The wheel and top buttons are nothing special, but they do feel pretty solid, though buttons 5 and 6 do ride further back on the top than what I'm used to. I wound up assigning the least used functions to those. Button 4, which is small and sits next to the left mouse button is a great little feature that I didn't know I wanted till I started using it, it's like having a 2nd, unobtrusive left mouse button and is VERY strategically placed for speedy and easy access. The panel of side buttons are smooth, angled inwards to create two channels for your thumb to easily slip into and after a bit of practice, you'll readily find which one you want to use. They're typical in size for a MMO mouse, so if you found other MMO mice side buttons too small you will have the same problem with the M908, but if you're comfortable with such default sizes, you'll feel right at home. The buttons have a smooth texture and decent feel behind them when you depress them, but here while they're very durable, they could stand to be a little more 'clicky'. Again, comparing it to my G600, i will say I prefer the G600's button response for it's "sharper" feedback. Weight: The unit comes with a small set of weights already placed within the chassis, I left them inside though they are easy to remove and you can lighten the mouse a little bit if needed. Size & Fit: I'm 6' and have slightly larger than normal hands for my frame, but I never had any problems with standard mouse sizes being uncomfortable. My sister who is 5'4" and has a delicate set of hands (at least compared to my meathooks) said it felt comfortable, though she'd prefer to lighten it a bit. We both use a palm grip however, so I can't say how a claw user would feel towards it. Glide & Sensor: The M908's sensor is solid, I tested it on a variety of surfaces, including newspaper and it tracks the motion without any problems. You'll have to tinker with the settings in the software to get the settings you like, I found the defaults for acceleration a little slow for my tastes. Value: I've never been shy about spending money on a component, I look for quality and reliability, but I can't tell you how many times the higher price didn't deliver the expected quality. With the M908, you get a great value for the money, way better than you do with a Razer or Logitech. I've owned several from both lines and have repeatedly regretted the purchase, usually within a couple of months, you know just enough that you can't just return it. I've owned the M908 for 8 months before writing this review and am still very happy with my purchase. Granted, it could benefit from a couple of improvements in it's design, but for what you're spending you get a awful lot of function and reliability. If you found this helpful, let me know with a click below, I'd appreciate the motivation to continue posting more such reviews. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2020 by RNCrawford

  • Interesting Hardware, Shady Software
Color: Black Wired
The Redragon Impact mouse came with a nice plastic storage case. That's handy. The mouse is large enough to fit my hand comfortably. That's nice. The main controls have a light, fast click. That's good. The side buttons vary from a solid click for the front buttons to a mushy click at the back. That's odd. Just plugging it in and playing with it, it felt like the Redragon Impact would be a useful gaming mouse. Then I tried to install the software. Problems ensued. First, the software for this mouse isn't available at the Redragon USA site. Okay, I downloaded it from the Redragon Zone site. What I got was a RAR file, which required me to install separate archive software to open. The first UAC screen showed the publisher as "Unknown". That worried me, but I went ahead with the installation, which kept getting interrupted by my antivirus software. So now I have a program from an unknown publisher trying to get through my AV defenses. I managed to finally get it through the process only to find that the mouse software wouldn't actually make any changes to the mouse, so I uninstalled it. At this point, I'm completely unhappy with this purchase. Seems like a nice piece of hardware, but the software is unacceptably suspicious. Who published it? I don't know. Is my AV being too tense? I don't know. Am I being too paranoid? I don't think so. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2018 by J Bennett

  • Redragon Impact RGB LED MMO Mouse
Color: Black Wired
The mouse came in a sturdy plastic box with a snap seal on each side, making it resealable for transport if needed. Pros: The mouse has a good shape to rest your hand on for long usage. The attached cord is rather long at almost 6 feet. RGB lighting is customizable with the Red Dragon Software. It has the typical solid color pattern as well as several other patterned lighting effects such as breathing and wave patterns. DPI settings are very customizable with multiple cycles of usage. This is done by presetting the DPI profiles using the software and can be changed by using the top buttons below the scroll wheel. Also this mouse has a rapid fire button next to the left click mouse button. The mouse has 12 hotkey buttons on the left side of the mouse that are programmable with the software. These buttons are slightly tilted the opposite direction for each row. This makes it a lot easier to tell which button you are pushing without needing to look at it. Cons: Not so much of a con ... the mouse has a covered compartment on the button of the mouse to put in or remove weights which is a nice extra feature most mice don't have, however I would have liked it to be a bit heavier with all of the weights added. Overall I particularly enjoy the mouse. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2018 by Aaron

  • Great mouse for gaming, aside from a couple problems
Color: Black Wireless
When I bought the M913, I expected a gaming mouse with a smooth feel and precision. That is exactly what I got aside from a couple problems. The mouse has great grip and feels comfortable, but is bulky and carries a little extra weight. The side keys are great but could be improved too. Pros: Great DPI for gaming. Both wireless and wired connection (if you are like me and fear latency with wireless connections this is great). One of the best scroll wheels I have experienced with any mouse. Twelve programmable side keys, plenty for gaming. Programmable software can be downloaded from the Redragon website to edit binds, sensitivity, lightning, and macros (No registration or account creation needed). Eco mode for when not gaming. Magnetic compartment to store USB for wireless connection when not in use. Nice finish on the sides for great grip without being slippery Cons: Bulky build and slightly too much weight. Side keys require a lot of pressure to press. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2020 by Raja Sahni

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