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The Redragon M908 Impact is a wired MMO gaming mouse engineered for professionals and enthusiasts alike, featuring a high-precision Pixart PAW3327 sensor with up to 12,400 DPI, 18 programmable macro buttons, and customizable RGB lighting. Its ergonomic design includes adjustable weights and durable materials, making it a powerhouse for both gaming and productivity on PC and Mac platforms.










| ASIN | B07HC4NBQ8 |
| Additional Features | LED Lights, Programmable Buttons |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #88 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #7 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Redragon |
| Button Quantity | 18 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 18,063 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | LED |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.81"L x 3.62"W |
| Item Type Name | gaming mouse |
| Item Weight | 175 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Redragon |
| Model Name | Impact |
| Model Number | M908 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 12400 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. |
| Number of Buttons | 18 |
| Operating System | PC/Mac/Linux/Unix |
| Power Source | USB |
| Range | 6.0 feet |
| Special Feature | LED Lights, Programmable Buttons |
| Style Name | Wired M908 |
| Theme | Video Game |
| UPC | 816617020870 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
R**B
Great Mouse for MMO and all gaming in general, software is ok but I made it better!! READ FOR MORE!
I have a Logitech G502 Wireless Lightspeed and it was great, love having the extra buttons. I loved it so much I wanted MORE buttons. I saw this mouse and thought I would give it a try. Turns out it pretty great, the side buttons are tactile enough that you can't "accidently" press them. The tracking and wireless is excellent, as good as any other gaming mouse out there. If you turn the LED's off the mouse can last you over a week on wireless! My only complaint would be with the software. The programing is great and macros etc. THE ONLY thing is that you have to manually open the software and click to load a profile for each game you want to play (yes there's a button underneath but I play more than 2 games.). I was spoiled with LGHUB as it would auto switch profiles depending on what game you were playing and you didn't have to do a thing. So I decided to make a little utility that will do that for you and manage your games profiles. You can even make desktop shortcuts to launch from there. Now I find it much friendlier to use the mouse and it's my goto for all my games! Hopefully Redragon will update their own software to allow auto switching or at least command line switching for launching games. Just search GitHub for XB Redragon and you'll find my profile manager. Sometimes if you want something done right, you have to do it yourself. It doesn't do anything other than open the Redragon software for you and click the button for you and autoload the profile you selected then can also launch your game :)
S**N
Revolutonized how shortcuts are viewed.
This mouse has really leveled up my productivity! I programmed it using the intuitive software downloaded from the not too sketchy app, and it now saves me soo much time. I added shift, clt, alt, enter, backspace, and esc. paste, copy, etc. shortcuts on it. This way, my left hand can be more efficient in using keyboard shortcuts while using software or web search. Affordable, great quality, fast, high dpi, extreme hand placement comfort (holds all five right-hand fingers well)
R**P
Nice upgrade from previous Redragon M901!
I have been using this mouse just shy of a year as I had purchased this to replace my aging Redragon M901 due to a wonky middle mouse button. I hope this review can serve as an indicator for this being a good product. The M913 felt a tad bigger than my previous mouse but was still as comfortable. There is now a lip at the left side of the mouse for your thumb to rest on which I didn't even know I needed. There was no awkwardness with the ergonomics and overall feel when transitioning from the M901 to the M913 as they felt almost the same. Another improvement is that the mouse click while not quiet is much less noisy than the M901. One of the greatest pros of this mouse to me is the fact that it can be used wired or wireless. I can't review on RGB and customization as I use this mouse on "econo" mode that disables the RGB. This is done via a switch located underneath the mouse. I use it on Ubuntu so there is no support from the vendor with respect to their software but I do know there are third party options that can be used to control the RGB if so desired. The battery life is amazing, lasting about a month of everyday usage on econo mode. I do have a couple of complaints though. The scroll wheel can occasionally be way too sensitive as just a slight touch would cause it to scroll. The other minor complaint I have is that is seems to be a gunk magnet particularly where the ring finger rests. I find this odd as the surface is almost entirely a smooth piano black surface as opposed to my previous mouse which was a rough texture and never had this issue. Beside the minor cons I had, I think this mouse is worth the money especially at the price point. It works well for everyday tasks and I have put it through the paces for some gaming sessions with Diablo 4, Assassin Creed and Shadow of War to name a few. I have gotten so accustomed to MMO mouse for regular gaming that It would be awkward to go back to a regular mouse but fortunately it is made accessible with products like this due to the pricing when compared to some of the other brands that cost a premium.
H**Z
Very Good 3+ Years
I got this mouse for 30 bucks. Its been like 3 years and it is absolutely wonderful. Its great. I usually only use 2 modes, 1 for gaming the other for research, though ive used it once to help me code a bit faster. I believe every pc gamer should have an mmo mouse. Its really just versatile. It hasn't made me better in Fortnite or AoE2 but hey, look, at least I feel like im better. I use button 12 to quickly alt tab and the little fire button as attack move/pickaxe button. Its a simple macro, just presses T then clicks but its faster than the Corsair. And that brings me to my second mouse. I bought a corsair for my legion go but never used it. The Corsair Scimitar, specifically the one that doesnt have the little attack button. That mouse is alright. Ive never used it because i never ended up playing too many games on my Legion go with a mouse. The mouse feels really good, its pretty heavy when youve been using normal mice but it feels nice. In a nutshell. Its not gonna win you any fortnite games. But its pretty alright if you want it either for Fortnite or for RTS games. I usually put my stables on 2, archery range on 3, infantry on 4, and 1 being the Idle Villager button. For Fortnite I use the first 3 buttons to switch my first 3 weapons and use the rest for building. I never built before because it was always too complicated. Now, I can make stairs and a wall. Thats it tho. Anyways I cant seem to find a way to end this review. Ive used this mouse maybe for 2 years? It feels like 3 years or so by now. Its great, the wired version never caused me any problems. If anything, as you can see in the pictures, ive used it everyday, since its a mouse right. I would give away my scimitar to my dad and keep this reddragon whatever mouse to myself. The name of this specific mouse has always been hard to remember honestly.
A**8
Quality and performance!
Absolute greatness for the price!! The tracking the mouse provides is smooth and the additional 12 side buttons are a must for simulation players. The optional connectivity the mouse provides suits any demand. The mouse is built well, not some cheap hardware. Responsiveness is great and works well with fps/3rd person shooters.
D**.
Great Streaming Mouse!
I bought this thing for streaming on Twitch as I wanted to be able to have all of my scene changes, backgrounds, sounds, and so on, bound to buttons so that I would not have to use my keyboard. It is a great purchase. The customization for this thing is something I never would have thought I would see in a mouse. You can put macros on your buttons, you can change the lighting to any possibility available, you can change what the mouse buttons actually do, and you can add or remove weights to this mouse to get yourself a better and more personal feel. I really do love this thing. My rating is 4/5 instead of 5/5 because the right click is already failing me. I have not had this thing a whole year yet but the right click is to the point to where I either have to tap it several times in advance to make sure it is ready to use or I have to contort my fingers to reach the further back on the mouse so that it activates. I know this is not correct and not due to usage because the left click has seen way more usage and still works perfectly. This thing has damn near 20 different buttons and they all function properly except the right click! It is like there is something stuck in it that has to be pushed out the way. I cleaned the mouse, sprayed it out with compressed air, opened and inspected it, and I connect find a reason why it is this way. I have other RedDragon mice and they all work perfectly. This one started to act crazy after about 3 months. I contacted RedDragon and am going to see how their warranty works out. If I can get it repaired or replaced, I'll update this review with the results. Right click aside, this is still a terrific mouse. Even if I knew I'd get this right click problem I'd still buy it just for the usefulness and customization this mouse offers. A great product, great idea, and great execution. ------------------------------------------------------------------ UPDATE After submitting a request to Redragon and talking to support, I was able to get the problem fixed. It was just a small piece under the right click that had slipped out of place. Once I took it off and placed it back on, it worked just like new! I am not even sure how I missed that but I am super glad I don't have to send my mouse off or order a new one. A+ customer service and product. Just ordered a mechanical keyboard from them and I think I'm a fanboy now.
J**E
Gamers best friend (even without playing MMO’s)
Years later and I still use this mouse. As far as it being wireless, I couldn’t tell you because mine is connected (but it is a PRETTY LONG wire to be fair) I’ve never noticed any lag. The color is bright & you can change it with the application on your PC. I don’t play any MMO’s (I’m more of a farm sim/rust/fps) kind of girl and having that many buttons has still been pretty nice. Scrolling speed is what you’d typically expect and I think as far as gaming that it’s the perfect mouse. Years later of constant wear and it’s still working amazing so I’d give the quality and gaming ability a solid 5/5!
D**O
I Thought It Was Amazing for the Price I paid, but...
UPDATE 5/20/24: Yeah okay, this mouse is too janky to be worth keeping it long term as my main device. I'll be replacing it with a Corsair Scimitar ASAP. In addition to the fact that the software resets my macros every time I click the "apply" button to change ANY other setting (as documented below when I thought it was just lighting), today it flat refused to connect to my PC after a reboot. I had to physically plug it in over USB cable, just so I could use it long enough to go into Windows settings > Devices and select "Remove Device" on both the wireless dongle and the mouse, then unplug both, turn the mouse off, turn it back on, and then plug the wireless dongle back in. It took me a good 20 minutes to figure out this order of steps. Buyer beware. I left my original review below because, when it's working, it's not bad. Emphasis on "when it's working" Okay, bottom line: if ALL you need is the extra 12 buttons, and you don't care about having multiple profiles per appolication or game (e.g. one set of binds for Premiere Pro, another for Final Fantasy 14 raid night), then go ahead and pick this up. Otherwise, keep reading, after the important information section of this review (It's short, I promise!) Important information: 1) the software is unsigned, so you're going to get a warning from Windows telling you it may be unsafe. *As far as I can tell* it's okay to run. It's just configuration software. It doesn't run in the background, or mine for crypto or anything sketchy. But if you're worried about it, then you may want to look elsewhere. 2) For the M913 specifically, there's a recessed switch on the bottom of the mouse to change between Off, Bluetooth, and Wireless 2.4ghz mode. There's also a sync button on the other side. You're welcome :) Okay, still with me? Awesome! So basically, my Corsair Scimitar just crapped out on me after about 2 1/2 years of normal use. I was not about to pay $120 to replace the damned thing though, and this was the first result that came up, and it was on Lightning Deal too, so I only paid $30 for the M913 wireless version. I figured if I hate it, I'll at least have a decent backup mouse for when I find a better permanent option. The good: first of all, I have long, slender fingers, and this mouse just fits my hand like a glove. The smooth finish is going to take some getting used to after using the Corsair with its textured finish, but it's not a big deal for me. The numbered keys on the side are angled so that your thumb can fit snugly into and against them, making the 1-6 keys particularly easy to access, and they have a nice, mechanical tactile click and feel to them, taking a tiny bit more force than the Scimitar's, so it's harder to fatfinger them than the more expensive mouse's (in my opinion). It comes pre-set with the keys bound to 1 through 0, with 11 and 12 set to numpad - and +, and BASIC changes to the key mapping are easy. You can even remap the traditionally unremappable buttons like left/right/middle/DPI and the "rapid fire" button (three rapid clicks) if you really want to. The Bad: The software has a bit of a learning curve to it, but it's honestly not nearly as bad as Logitech's software was just a few years ago. If you have a basic concept of how macros work (keydown, keyup, delay) then you should have little problem setting up any more advanced macros you might want. I'm putting this in "The Bad" because I found that while simple key combinations worked using just the "Key combination" dropdown, I could not, for the life of me, get modifier keys to work. Aesthetically, the software has an odd choice of color scheme at times, where if you highlight an item, instead of contrasting text, it's black text on a red background, so it might be a bit hard to see for some people, especially if your monitor is already dark. This is a minor issue at best, just mentioning it for the sake of completeness. The ugly: You knew this was coming. Luckily, I only have one entry for this one. After spending about 20 minutes writing a handful of custom macros, I saved them, I applied them (Always click "Apply" after every change!), I went to change the lighting from "Rainbow puke" to something less like an LSD trip. After changing the lighting and saving, my macros were instantly broke. So, maybe change your lighting preferences first, and THEN set up any complicated macros afterwards. Overall? For $30 I think I could've done a LOT worse. It's comfortable, easy to use, I like the default DPI options, heck you can even change the polling rate in the main section, which I believe is a setting Corsair buries just a little bit, under Advanced settings (Oh, but there are plenty of advanced settings to tweak, too). So long as you don't need multiple profiles, you might like it. Just be aware that there are compromises for saving $50-$75. I can 100% live with them, myself.
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