Redragon M913 Impact Elite Wireless Gaming Mouse, 16000 DPI Wired/Wireless RGB Gamer Mouse with 16 Programmable Buttons, 45 Hr Battery and Pro Optical Sensor, 12 Side Buttons MMO Mous

$46.99

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Price: $46.99
(as of Dec 05, 2024 10:02:11 UTC – Details)


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12 Side Buttons Mouse In Wireless

Redragon M913 is the first Redragon wireless MMO gaming mouse with 12 programmable side buttons. The most tactical combo with wireless function plus side shortcuts aim for higher user experience.

Dual Mode, Limit-Breaker

Easy to switch through wireless and wired mode and get fully charged with USB-C cable for only 4 hours. 1000 Hz Polling Rate with 40G acceleration can be activated in any mode.

Low Consumption & Eco Mode

Geared with low consumption Pixart 3335 sensor, long-hours of use about 80 hours is available in ECO mode. The mouse will automatically turn into sleep mode after 9 minutes with no movements.

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Customer Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars

15,103

4.1 out of 5 stars

1,224

4.5 out of 5 stars

3,749

4.6 out of 5 stars

5,207

4.5 out of 5 stars

2,059

4.5 out of 5 stars

2,059

Price

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Wired/Wireless
Wireless/Wired Wired Wireless/Wired Wired Wireless/Wired Wireless/Wired

Sensor
Optical Pixart 3335 Optical Pixart 3327 Optical Pixart 3335 Optical Pixart 3104 Optical Pixart 3325 Optical Pixart 3370

DPI
100-16,000 100-12,400 100-16,000 500-8,000 100-10,000 100-19,000

ACC
40G 30G 40G 15G 20G 50G

Programmable Buttons
16 15 8 11 8 9

Backlit
RGB RGB RGB RGB RGB RGB

Switch Type
HUANO HUANO HUANO HUANO HUANO HUANO

Software

Wireless/Wired, 2 Ways to Use – Dual modes of 2.4Ghz wireless and USB-C wired mode assemble with 12 side buttons MMO gaming mouse feature. Wireless/wired mode plus easy-access keybinding shortcuts maximize your damage.
Lightning-Fast Is Not Just Saying – With improved Optical Pixart 3335 gaming sensor, M913 registers each click/swipe instantaneously within 1ms. Efficiency, accuracy and low-latency are all in the box.
Stay Power-On Day to Night – Low-consumption advanced chip combo with a long lasting battery capacity, guaranteeing its use for long-hours. Eco mode reduces the usage of backlit and levels up the durability of 45 hours (backlit ON) to 80 hours.
5 DPIs Designed for Esports – Equipped with 5 onboard DPI levels (1000/2000/4000/8000/16000) which allow you to switch among different needs at ease. Personalizable DPI ± 100 meets your unique need and shorten the get-used-to time.
Uncompromised Driver Support – 16 buttons including 12 side buttons and 16.8 million color lighting effects are all customizable with its own software, even in wireless mode. Ahead to the victory in your exactly wanted way.

Customers say

Customers like the look, comfort, and performance of the mouse. They mention it has a nice mechanical tactile click and feel. Some also say it’s a great value for money and easy to use. However, some customers differ on the buttons, durability, and fit.

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9 reviews for Redragon M913 Impact Elite Wireless Gaming Mouse, 16000 DPI Wired/Wireless RGB Gamer Mouse with 16 Programmable Buttons, 45 Hr Battery and Pro Optical Sensor, 12 Side Buttons MMO Mous

  1. Jeremy

    most comfortable mouse ever
    even though I usually get trackball mice I got this for fps games and it is more comfortable and useable than any other I have ever had, plus it’s got 16 programmable buttons. The only problem I have is I could not find a site for the software with the mouse but it was relatively easy to just search and find the software I needed to self program the mouse, otherwise it defaults to 1 to – on the sides and multi-click for the little left that’s not left click. Instructions are easy and a fabulous mouse for me.

  2. Ahmad Saleh

    Better than the Logitech G604
    I had a Logitech G604 for a few years before switching over to this mouse due to Logitech double-click issues. I use the mouse for gaming/office, but I’m no pro gamer.The sensors feel about equal. Logitech is supposed to be much better but I don’t notice a difference. Both mice have an easy to use dpi switch. Redragon is slightly shorter in length which I prefer, otherwise similar size. Button click quality is similar. Logitech has the better body material, but it gets dirty so quick that I actual prefer the more plastic look of Redragon. Redragon has LED. Button layout is different but both are easy to get used to. Logitech with the battery is heavier than the Redragon with all the weights, but it’s a similar feeling on the desk.Switched from Logitech G604 (3 years) to Redragon M908 (2 months)DIFFERENCESRedragon is wired. Changing batteries is annoying, but rarely needed. For me the wire is fine on the desk, but on-the-go users will like the Logitech better.Logitech also has a sensor/bluetooth switch, allowing for use on two different computers. Redragon is plug-and-play on one computer at a time, but does a better job at on-boarding macros.Logitech has the fly-wheel scrolling. As nice as it is, it’s not really noticable when you don’t have the option. Unless you access a huge table to scroll through… Logitech also has left/right switches on the wheel, which I found annoying.Logitech has major double click issues. Tried on two mice and changed the switch, still problems. Those started about 9-12 months into using the mouse, so too early to compare to Redragon but it turned me off Logitech.SIMILARITIESThe sensors feel about equal. Logitech is supposed to be much better but I don’t notice a difference. Both mice have an easy to use dpi switch.Redragon is slightly shorter in length which I prefer, otherwise similar size. Logitech has the better body material, but it gets dirty so quick that I actual prefer the more plastic look of Redragon. Redragon has LED. Logitech with the battery is heavier than the Redragon with all the weights, but it’s a similar feeling on the desk.Button click quality feels the same. Button layout is different but both are easy to get used to.CONCLUSIONLogitech’s only true strength was the 2-computer wireless feature. But that alone doesn’t justify the very high price compared to the Redragon. If the Redragon doesn’t suffer the same double-click issues after a year, then I’ll easily prefer the wired solution than the double-click frustrations. Time will tell though. I’ll vote 5*, easily will buy Redragon again after this, no more Logitech.

  3. Wil B

    Easy to configure. Comfortable to use. Love that it doesn’t have any kind of rubbery material.
    The mouse overall looks good. It is the size of the entire palm, and feels as if fits and rests perfectly in there. The RGB lights also looks good, brightness and colors can be configured too. Something I particularly like is that it doesn’t have any kind of rubbery material; my previous mouse with side buttons had that and it was really annoying to clean as dirt easily got stuck on that plus it started to peel off over time, so I’m glad this one doesn’t have that. For some reason, it came without weights, something I believe it was mentioned was included, but weren’t.Its easy to configure. The app makes it easy to configure the side keys and top keys. One can use macros or just simple keys on it, which is really convenient. The turbo funtion is also configurable to how many clicks one wants per press.Something particular about the app is that when configurung the keys, one has to select the button to configure, press the key to link to the button, press stop, and then apply; it doesn’t save if you select the button to configure, press the key to link to the button, and press apply, something that feels slightly annoying considering it should be obvious that if one sets the key and press apply, it should stop and save that setting. Also, pressing ok also saves the settings, even if the settings havent changed, which is something that takes a few seconds to do. I beleieve the software programming could be better in that sense.Overall, is a really good mouse. Looks good, feels good, and works as expected. I believe it is a good investment.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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

  7. Andrea de Santillán

    Muy buena calidad buen precio y llegó antes de lo que pensé

  8. 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.

  9. Corgi

    This mouse is most comfortable mouse I’ve ever used and it’s really great for the price. It’s high quality, has good dpi and the buttons on the side really make this mouse a great purchase. It also has a nice grip and is easy to use.

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