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The Redragon M910-K wired gaming mouse offers up to 8000 DPI adjustable sensitivity, 9 programmable macro buttons including a rapid-fire button, and 5 customizable RGB lighting modes. Designed for both gaming and productivity, it supports 5 user profiles with macro editing and features an ergonomic grip for long-lasting comfort. Compatible with Windows and Mac OS, this mouse is built to enhance performance and style in any setup.
Brand | Redragon |
Series | M910-K |
Item model number | M910-K |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Mac OS systems, Windows 2000/ME/XP/03/XP/VISTA/7/8/10/11 system |
Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.92 x 2.83 x 0.04 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.92 x 2.83 x 0.04 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Corded electric |
Manufacturer | Redraogon |
ASIN | B0B96PKNVL |
Date First Available | August 8, 2022 |
B**O
Solid Performance and Great Value
I've been using the Redragon gaming mouse for a while now, and overall, it works really well—sometimes even better than I expected. The adjustable DPI and RGB lighting are great features, and the software makes it easy to customize the buttons. The "fire" button is a nice bonus for gaming.That said, I do wish it had a few more buttons for additional macros or quick actions, especially for more complex games. Still, for the price and features it offers, it's a solid pick.
I**N
Best mouse around for its price get it while you can
Well, this is one of the best mice I've used. I wasn't looking for a mouse, but my dog chewed the other one that came with the set that I bought so I bought this one by itself and I'm very happy with it. I like all the buttons that has on it and I'm a kid when it comes to all the lights and it has lights on it too not bad color is good weight. It's kind of lightweight quality seems to be good. Connectivity pretty quick.
M**W
Pretty good mouse
My old mouse broke so I needed to buy a new one. I looked online for something on the cheaper side that would hold up for a while. Found this mouse online and I was pretty happy with the product.It arrived pretty quickly inside its own case. The case is durable, so the mouse wasn't nicked or in bad condition upon opening the box. Inside there were instructions for warranty and a booklet about the mouse.Now for some key features of the mouse. You can switch between 1000/1600/2000 DPI. There is one button to change between DPI, the scroll wheel, left and right click, a button to go backwards/forwards in tab history. You cannot customise any of the buttons which I saw as a downside. As this is a gaming mouse I would have like the ability to at least have customised the side buttons. It's also a shame that the light under the DPI button doesn't stay on. It changes brightness depending on your DPI setting, but it would have been nice if it were actually on when you have it at 1000 DPI. What I really liked was the weight tuning kit. I played around with different weights until I found the one right for me. For a cheap mouse I wasn't expecting this, so it was a nice feature. It's also not hard to change the weights or open the bottom of the mouse. The braided cord also doesn't get tangled as easily as the cord to my old mouse which saves me the frustration of untangling. It's also pretty durable so I don't have to worry about any accidental tugging causing rips or tears. Another thing that bothered me was that you cannot invert the left and right click, so if you like using the mouse with your left hand, things may be a bit harder for you.This isn't a high quality gaming mouse, so I personally wouldn't play any CS or many fps with this mouse as I prefer having customisable buttons on the side to limit keyboard use, but it works well for most other games especially if those games have adjustments for mouse sensitivity. It is very easy to click this mouse, so if you play any games requiring constant clicking this would work well for that purpose. That being said, if you don't want to accidentally click anything you may want to be careful with how much pressure you put on the buttons.Overall, this mouse serves its purpose and I can see it lasting for a long time. It's pretty good quality for the price even though there are some shortcomings. I would recommend this to anyone who is looking for a simpler gaming mouse on a budget.
M**E
Sick Mouse!
The ASMR with this mouse is crazy good, considering its click is healing to the ears. Very easy to unbox. You just have to unwrap the wire and plug it into the port in your pc. FPS is great and the appearance too, the RGB is impeccable. As I have two keyboards from Red Dragon (which are great and still thriving), I trust this company (Red Dragon) very well. They always deliver awesome game quality mouses and keyboards with sick designs. Also very light and nice on your hands, quite comfortable.
R**Z
Great mouse
With high dpi at this price I can’t complain. Mouse is solid and responsive.
A**S
Best mouse i have ever bought.
Works really well. I'm loving the color scheme. perfect size extreamly comfortable for my hand much better than my other mouse for the price i't doesn't look like a cheap mouse and feels like high quality.
A**E
Dragon bit a bit..
update: August2018: still works, middle click stopped working a while back. Inexpensive, sorta, so maybe I shouldn't expect more, IDK.update 13Jan2017: it still works, a relief after that crummy Logitech trackball. I originally gave this 2 stars, but I've changed my mind. It works fairly well. They advertise this for gaming, something i know nothing about. I assumed it would have more programmable buttons, maybe like some fancy trackballs. Maybe I didn't know what I was buying, I expected a bunch of whizz-bang features. This mouse has served me well, for a while now. While I'm disappointed it didn't have more features, it does the job well. So, for surfing and such, I'm raising my rating from 2 to 3 stars. Maybe I'll revisit this review. If it's still working in a year....I don't know if this is good for gaming, but for most of my stuff, it's been decent. Maybe there are cheaper mouses that are as good. But as far as this mouse, so far, so good. I can tell you it has a thing in it with weights.update 25Oct2015: Here it is a week later, still working. I bought the #1 best seller trackball the Logitech m570 previously, the scrollwheel went out within months. So much for Logitech products. This mouse the RedDragon, is still working after a week or so. Not a great emdorsement, but at least its working. I write negative reviews to both help others stay away, and to hurt the company making rotten products. If this mouse goes south, I'll do an immediate update. I've explained my frustrations below.The feel of the mouse is pretty good, its symmetrical, nice for you lefties. I have no need for wireless, this thing is corded, which is one less thing to go wrong.Where I live now, I have a tiny desk, surrounded on both sides by furniture, so there's limited space. I wanted a trackball, because of space limitations. I've read that trackballs are less popular, fewer are available, possibly meaning the competition isn't there, nor is the quality.I prefer trackballs, but setting the sensitivity(mouse/cursor speed) has made this fairly comfortable. If you're not a gamer, & I'm not, I suppose you could do worse. Because I have this mouse, I can risk tearing apart my Ancient MacAlly trackball, with the hope of getting the scroll wheel to work again. I am not a Mac user, but the trackball's 4 buttons were sufficient, and one can work around the nonfunctional trackball. Ít came only with Mac software, so wasn't customizable, but the default setup is the most logical setup anyway.But who wants to?------------------------------------I'm not a gamer, so Io can't say anything to help you folks. I expected a bit more from this mouse, I guess I love buttons, this hasn't been a great choice, it doesn't seem to be awful, either. Somehow I thought I'd be able to use the 6° button for *enter* or something, i once had a fancy trackball with extra buttons/functions.Really, for the regular non-gamer like me, this mouse has the minumum buttons acceptable, l;-click, R-click, forward & back.When one's looking to. buy this, on thee page, further down, you'll see several more mouses Many seem to share the same body shape, and nearly the same lights on the mouse-body. I can't evaluate those mouses, just mentioning the similarity in appearance.So far, this mouse hasn't been too bad, the frustration of driver-software is something that angered me, So far, this mouse hasn't been too bad, question is---will it at least hold up for a year or more? I'll update if/when it fails.I guess for a non-gamer, this isn't anything special, but doesn't seem to be the worst possible choice, either. The mouse is always lit, kind of serving as a nightlight. You should probably cover it, as they say even a little light can hurt your sleep, I don't cover it, tho.ORIGINAL REVIEW 18OCT2015:Went to register product--site given on box was wrong. I went to their home page, found I could register from there. Strike one.No software provided w/mouse. Not good. Went to website, clicked to download for * Centrophorus * mouse. Box says this is a 6 button mouse, yet the box has the strange name I just gave. But on their website, the download is listed as for Centrophorus, a 5-button mouse.--------------------------------I downloaded that, what else could I do? Must restart PC, OK. PC locked up on restart, had to go for a 2nd restart. Finally, I find 5-button software in the start menu. The picture on the set-up software is clearly not a picture of this mouse. On the set-up software, click on *hardware*, of all things, it says the manufacturer is Microsoft! Since this software is the new stuff on my PC, it must be the driver for this mouse.------------------------------------------------------------------------------Just behind the scrollwheel is a chevron, or arrow shaped key. I can depress it, nothing happens. The set-up software that I installed from the Challenger site show no such arrow.--------------------------------------------------------------------I am not a gamer, I bought this based on the good reviews, & supposedly fair price. The aggravation I encountered in the first hour of ownership makes me sorry I bought this. I don't care how well it works from here on out--it deserves no more than 2 stars. I doubt that it is a good long-term mouse, & it provides nothing more than a fairly simple mouse. You might want to look elsewhere. Even if I've made a mistake on one of these issues, which I doubt, this was just unpleasant. Its nothing special, & the stupid lights & cute dragon picture should be annoying in short order.--------------------------------------------------------------As a final insult, I went back to the Challenger website. I downloaded the *manual* for the M601, which is this mouse. The *manual* is the same thing as the useless paper they give you with this mouse. On one side of this paper(long, when unfolded) is Chinese & English writing, telling you nothing of value. The other side of this large sheet is in several European languages. I don't think that side explains anything, either.--------------------------------------So, I've bought myself trouble, at best a near minimal mouse. Bet you could find a much cheaper mouse than this with the same features. And joy of joys, if you keep your PC in your bedroom, maybe you'll need to cover it so as to not mess up your sleep, with the light & all.This thing is pretty, but its really kinda crummy.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------Notice that under every bad review is a comment by the company to fix things. Do you really think they care? I Don't!!
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