🎯 Elevate Your Game with Precision and Power!
The Redragon M913 Impact Elite Wireless Gaming Mouse combines cutting-edge technology with customizable features, offering gamers a dual-mode experience, lightning-fast response times, and an impressive battery life. With 16 programmable buttons and a high-precision sensor, this mouse is designed for serious gamers looking to enhance their performance.
Finish Type | Matte |
Material | ABS |
Item Dimensions L x W | 6.89"L x 4.53"W |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 132 Grams |
Style | Wireless M913 |
Theme | Video Game |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 45 Hours |
Range | 10 Meters |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 16000 Dots per Inch |
Hardware Platform | PC, Laptop, Tablet |
Embellishment Feature | RGB |
Button Quantity | 16 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Operating System | PC/Mac/Linux/Unix |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
Special Features | 2.4Ghz Wireless, Programmable Buttons |
Movement Detection | Optical |
R**.
The BEST gaming mouse on the market!
This mouse is absolutely essential for most fps/MMO/survival games and many other genres! Having 12 side buttons allows you to easily access any ability with ease while allowing you to still move and strafe your character in any direction (since your fingers on the keyboard can all stay there). This is the third time I've bought this mouse because it's just that good.That being said, it seems like it was designed with planned obsolescence in mind. As I mentioned, this is the third time I've bought this mouse over about 10 years. Every 4-5 years it seems to start double clicking on occasion. Perhaps this is normal wear and tear, but it's something to keep in mind at the very least. Of course, this could happen to any mouse with enough clicking. This mouse is a reasonable price so I don't mind buying it every few years since it's just that useful!As a side note, it is also very customizable in terms of colored LED's, cursor speed, and weight. I just keep all the settings as they come though and it works great.
J**L
Better Than I Expected—A Great G600 Replacement
I used a Logitech G600 for about five years and was dreading the day it would give out, especially after the price shot up to nearly $300 in 2022. I held on to mine as long as I could, thinking I’d never find a proper replacement. I finally took a chance on the Redragon M908, and honestly, I think it’s even better. The side buttons feel great, the weight is solid, and the customization is more than enough for MMO gaming. One thing to watch for—there are tiny plastic films on the bottom bumpers of the mouse. I didn’t realize they were there at first and thought the mouse had serious drag. Once I peeled those off, it glided perfectly. Definitely worth it.
G**N
Surprisingly great mouse at a budget price
I fell in love with a Razer Naga and bought this for traveling. In some ways, I like it better. It fits a larger hand comfortably and is great for holding for hours while working. Buttons have a nice clicky feel to them and are less sensitive than the Razer. Provides two modes, one with RGB lights and an eco mode without lights. Battery life is great in ecomode and lasts for about a day in standard mode. Scroll wheel and scroll speed could be better.The biggest drawback to this mouse is the lack of button mapping and customization. However the look and feel make this a great mouse if you want a second one for MMOs or just want an affordable option for a bigger hand.
M**O
My tried-and-true G600 failed... How this compares after use
After a day of heavy use, I can say its sort-of close but definitely behind the G600. Software is lighter than the G Hub which is nice, but that's probably because G Hub is there for a whole range of peripherals not just mice.Things I can definitely say:Sensor lag is real, this alone is having me put it in a box and use as "emergency backup" mouse. I feel like this is a combination of an off center sensor and its an LED sensor. If this was a laser I think it might be on par with the G600. But cant tell if its that or its because of it being off center from where an average person would put their hand. What I can say is I consistently over or undershot buttons, and so forth. Also things like holding shift and dragging I would miss often due to the sensor tracking slightly early or late. Thinking it a 2.4 ghz issue, i switched to the usb (wired) mode and found it to be exactly the same.Buttons:First off, Never really used the Gshift, but if you do this is going to be sorely missed. main buttons are nearly the same, subjective enough to think it just might be wear on my old G600. The Thumb buttons are... interesting. Going front to back: Bottom row 1, 4, 7 are tight and far more responsive, the middle row is the same as the g600, the top row is mush city. I found myself mis clicking, or not clicking a bunch with the 3, 6, 9. Also note the 11 & 12 are not natively mapped to - and =. This caught me off guard, but easily re-mappable. I think the default is 11 is delete and 12 is escape.Wheel:The wheel seems adequate, but does not have tilt-click, which is a function I use A LOT. This also is a dealbreaker for me. You get forward, backward and click with the wheel.Materials... well subjective again, but I do not like the glossy bits. The flat black of the middle is good, I wish the whole thing was that material. The gloss plastic is for my best description grippy & squeaky feeling. do not like it. Plastic does feel solid though, so if thats not a thing for you then its fine otherwise.LEDs: Bright, colorful, multiple zones... they may have sacrificed some of the build quality / features to get this thing to have the "flash" or "glam" it has. I like colors and all that, but its a secondary for me.Size: while this mouse is definitely bigger it almost feels smaller to me. The gshift "area" on this mouse is a little lower, so resting your finger closer to your pinky (which also has a resting ledge), feels like im pushing my fingers together... I have average sized hands, probably on the smaller size of average. I think this will go away with time, although it causes me to keep my wrist in a slightly different position and after a day I could feel fatigue where I normally would not. Again could be just be needing some time to get used to, however, I got the feeling that Carpal tunnel could rear its head due to the shape and thus my wrist position...
M**N
Amazing MMO Mouse at a Fantastic Price!
I have been a long time user of MMO mice but they all seem to break in one way or another after a year or so, In the past I have owned the Razer Naga, Corsair Scimitar, and the one made by Logitech. When my latest Corsair had its mouse wheel go out I decided I was not spending 100 again on a mouse as lately the extra money does not seem to buy durability. I decided to give the ReDragon M913 Impact Elite based on all the good reviews and the low price in relation to other MMO mice out there, around $40, I was not expecting much from it but when it breaks I won't be out so much. Well this mouse has possibly made me a life long ReDragon user and I am already thinking about grabbing one of there keyboards. The mouse feels very solid, the mouse buttons on the side are laid out perfectly for my bigger hands but at same time also work really well for my son whose hands are not as large. The RGB is bright if you like that but you can also turn it off. The software is very light and does not use a lot of resources and was very simple to use. One thing I will note is that there is a switch on the bottom of the mouse if you want to use the RGB have it all the way down. You can set side buttons out to be anything you want, so for example I am currently playing Elder Scrolls Online so the 1-5 are 1-5 on mouse 6 I have programmed to R, 7 is my Q key, 8 is E, and 9 is F. Doing this way means I basically just used keyboard for movement. I would definitely recommend to any MMO players out there.
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