Redragon M908 Impact RGB LED MMO Gaming Mouse with 12 Side Buttons, Optical Wired Ergonomic Mouse with Max 12,400DPI, High Precision, 18 Programmable Macro Shortcuts, Comfort Grip
Original price was: $46.99.$32.89Current price is: $32.89.
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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 200 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 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 Players 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.
Customers say
Customers find the mouse works well for everyday tasks and gaming. It feels comfortable with a good grip tape and ergonomic design. They consider it a solid mouse at this price point. Some customers are happy with its ease of use, design, and fit. However, opinions differ on the buttons and build quality.
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10 reviews for Redragon M908 Impact RGB LED MMO Gaming Mouse with 12 Side Buttons, Optical Wired Ergonomic Mouse with Max 12,400DPI, High Precision, 18 Programmable Macro Shortcuts, Comfort Grip
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Original price was: $46.99.$32.89Current price is: $32.89.
Jason K –
Great product
TLDR: Great mice, wireless variant doesn’t let you program DPI buttons, mine lasted me ~2-3 years before getting issues.I have tried all three variants of this listing, it is almost replaces my keyboard for shortcut use (at least with media like YouTube). The ergonomics are fantastic for general use, and generally speaking most of the extra buttons too. Fair warning: The DPI buttons are reprogrammable on the wired models, but for some reason not on the wireless model. Because of this, I actually run into issues not having enough buttons for everything I want to do with it (Which is hilarious for such a product). I really want the 990 to have a wireless variant, because there’s nothing else really like it on the market.Past that, for actually reviewing the features of these things:- Egro’s are fantastic, it fits super nicely in the hand. The fire key is within reach of smaller hands, and depending on my hand position, either the 1 button or the 4 button naturally rests right under my thumb.- The lights are BRIGHT but have brightness settings to make them pretty tame. You get a small selection of rgb color patterns that you can slow WAY down if you like flashy lights but don’t want something too distracting, which I really appreciate.- Battery life on the wireless model varies with how you use it. The power switch is tri-state: on/off/eco. In eco mode, only the DPI lights get dimly lit, otherwise the RGB is not on, and the mouse functions normally. I usually run about one to two weeks between charges, and the mouse can function in a wired configuration while charging.- The software for customization: Cool and Gimmicky. Works for the most part, and saves to the mouse itself, so it works even if you move to a computer without the software on it. It’s kind of a sketchy download like all of Redragon’s drivers. Keep in mind Redragon is a Chinese company based in Hong Kong. If you want something for secure work, you may want to avoid this one.- As for longevity, they definitely are not bulletproof, indefinite devices. The two that I’ve had, started breaking down after about 2-3 years, which to me is totally work the $50 these are at the moment. This was consistent between the wired and wireless 12 side button models. Both wore down in the same way: the left click started doing unintentional double clicks, which got really annoying, really fast.
Chad Montplaisir –
Hardware is excellent, software slightly quirky
I bought one of these because the game I play supports a lot of options that can be changed on the fly. Before, I would have to be really creative CTRL-1 to CTRL-6, CTRL-ALT-1 to CTRL-ALT-6, etc. Worked but not ideal. With 12 buttons at the thumb, I now have effectively 36 buttons. I think this is a great piece of hardware (so much that I bought another one for my second gaming machine); however, here are a few things might make a difference to people:The buttons are a bit small, relatively easy to push, and the rear set of six is a bit far back for my thumb. I’m not sure expecting to be able to quickly use any of them in a spit second is ergonomic. In my case, the first row of buttons is easy to use for active gaming use. The rest I use for changing options in the game, and it works great because even I take a moment to find the right key by feel that is fine.The software a bit quirky. It’s certainly not the worst software I have used, but I did have to play with it a bit to figure out. It gets the job done well enough. There are a lot controls for button mappings, multiple DPS resolutions, polling speed, LED lighting, saving/loading profiles, etc. The macro editor could have been made easier to edit macros, but once you’re done you’re not likely to care about it again.My only complaint is the software binds only to keys input on your keyboard. Don’t have a number pad? Can’t bind to number pad buttons. Don’t have function keys? Can’t bind them. You’ll need to connect a keyboard that has it, bind them, and then you can switch to another keyboard. This also means you can’t bind to extended keystrokes (F13-F20) unless you have a keyboard with them.Overall, once things are in place, I love this mouse.
Chase Boehm –
Great mouse, but squeaks like one
This mouse seems comfy, useful, and the app is easy to use. It has a mechanical feel to it that shows it should be durable, the buttons are inconveniently angled, the DPI scrolling speed adjustments are easy and its a good size to be comfortable. The only complaint I have is that it has an odd squeaking noise that it makes quite frequently, mostly when clicking but sometimes with moving it alone which has knocked a star off, ideally a star and a half at this price range for me. Unfortunately I will be returning it as its squeaking is very annoying and the side buttons are an issue I cannot move past
Nuclear_109 –
The numberpad
It works super well and it is a plug and play it is a perfect size for me the quality is insane and the gaming capability is really good for and game that requires you to change using numbers it has a fully customizable brightness and it is a good save of money.
Allan Krupski –
Redragon stands behind their products!
This is a solid mouse. Feels good in the hand and feels high quality. All the buttons have a clean click to them and the software easily programmed all the buttons to my preferred settings. My previous mouse was the Redragon M901, which lasted me ten years and still works, but is a little worn out. I also have the Razer Naga and the Logitech G600. The Naga broke fairly quickly, and their customer support basically shrugged at me. The G600 doesn’t feel as good and one of the thumb button covers fell off. The Redragon is far superior in fit, finish, and function.35 days after purchase the 12 side buttons stopped working. It was past the return window. I sent their customer service an email. Lia responded within a couple of hours. Not days, but hours. I performed the recommendations provided, and responded with my results. Lia, my Redragon support agent, sent me a new mouse in two days. I’ve never had such tremendous customer support. This item is worth your purchase, and the company stands behind their products.
Flávio C. –
Já tive outros mouses com vários botões e vou falar.. a funcionalidade de macro fazia falta nos games.Foi muito fácil de configurar. Term 12 botões no dedão alivia muito de tirar a mão do mouse ou do wasd para poder jogar.
Damian –
Love the thumb buttons, just enough texture to define each one with ease. Was loyal to logi for years but recently noticed both my keyboard and mouse began to double up inputs, pretty sure it’s a logi software issue. Plus they stopped supporting my mouse on g-hub, making the programming a nightmare! Red Dragon fixed all of these issues with an amazing and easy to use software. Now I just hope my keyboard comes sooner than the expected delivery! Need to purge all logi from my life and go full Red Dragon. Totally recommend this mouse. 9/10
Andrea de Santillán –
Muy buena calidad buen precio y llegó antes de lo que pensé
Michael Tommy Beaudoin –
Background :+++ I used Razer product for many years (Mices) back in naga Wow edition (2010’s), and it finally gave up a decade later…> I then decided to try Corsair high-end mmo mices products….- – – 2 years, 3 mices later down the lane, 150/200 CAD $ each, and yet, all majorly deffectives.Yes, you read that right, they all 3 have MAJOR issues (Ghost clickings, buttons not working anymore, Scroll wheels gave up, Scroll Wheels clicks gave up on everyone of them a few weeks in, Right main mouse button not working, Side button number 5 and 6 not working anymore)I had it with Corsair… They ARE beautifull mices but NOT worth the price period with a shitty product that won’t last even a year at 220$ tax in Canadian !Of course, they all gave up slightly after warranty…. :(ZERO longevity and horrible battery lifespan… OH DONT YOU GET ME STARTED ON BATTERY LIFE….Battery life on the only wireless i bought was 2 days…. even with low poling rate….I’m very disapointed costumer of corsair !NOW, here, Redragon !WAOOW !? Longevity of the hardware itself ? idk, ive had it for few weeks now and everything is just flawless, at a MAJOR different price point… I’m hopefull tho <3+ Battery life : AMAZING ! lowest polling rate at 125Hz BUT with high DPI to "Cheat" reactivity and my mouse last me 7 to 10 days with heavy mmo (GW2) gaming each nights (3 to 5 hours a night).+ Even with above "hack" i'm feeling absolutely no input lags on my mmo's and Sim's games.+ Comfort : Absolutely breathtaking. It is simply put, BETTER than ALL the corsairs i bought, it reminds me of my beloved old Razor Naga that lasted me almost a decade !!!+ Ease of use : PERFECTION.... im actually pretty much a tech savy, i LOVED corsair RGB customisability.... buuut, corsair ICUE is HORRIBLE with keybinds and its FAR from being intuitive... Corsair is awefull ! REDRAGON HECKING NAILED IT. PERIOD.- RGB is customisable through software but to a much less deeper degree, still gets the job done tho <3* Nit Picking : Redragon, can you PLEASE do an software extra background service available in the settings or something that resides in our taskbar that give us the battery at a glance. No need for constant update, just one refresh per 30 minutes or per hour even ! it would absolutely be neat !!!All of those shear, beloved candies that Redragon give us, for a fraction of the price of the shitty Corsair products....I just can't believe it.To be completely honest, i bought it until im less broke and can afford a razer mouse....I can now afford a Razor mouse, for about a month i've been holding on, on buying one ....Hmmmm im honestly gonna say that i have ABSOLUTELY NO NEED to buy a razer product atm even tho im an Huntsman Elite owner !It is THAT good... At least, for my needs <3I love it. I really recommend.Imma even push it further, IF product longetivity is good (will update this review many months down the line from now) i'll probly buy Redragon mices exlusively since it is a great product, period.
Reda Fares –
Good