Redragon M908 RGB Backlight LED USB Wired Gaming Mouse 18 Programmable Mouse Buttons 12400 DPI
Computer Peripherals
“The Redragon M908 is a solid budget MMO gaming mouse, offering a high 12,400 DPI sensor and 12 programmable side buttons. While its ergonomic design suits larger hands, some users report issues with its weight, software limitations, and main button stability.”
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Extensive programmable buttons and macro features aid MMO/RPG gameplay.
gaminggeardrop.comIts particularly valued for MMO gaming or games requiring numerous skill uses
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Ergonomic design provides comfort for users with larger hands during long sessions.
gaminggeardrop.commouses design is praised for being suitable for users with larger hands
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Includes an adjustable weight system for user preference.
ebay.comyou can add weight to it with little hauls that are included
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V-shaped side button layout improves thumb navigation and accuracy.
ebay.combuilt in 2 v-shaped lines so it's easy to feel where your thumb is
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Features a high 12,400 DPI sensor for smooth, responsive gaming.
happytechfam.onlineboasting 12 programmable side buttons, a maximum 12,400 DPI
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Side buttons are small, potentially challenging for larger thumbs.
gaminggeardrop.comsmall size of the side buttons, which can be challenging for larger thumbs
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Software has limitations in RGB, macro, and DPI customization.
gaminggeardrop.comsoftware limitations frustrating, particularly in terms of RGB lighting
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Mouse feels unstable, 'nods' forward when clicking main buttons.
ebay.commouse nods little bit forward, so it must be a bit higher
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Scroll wheel feels cheap and produces a clashing noise.
ebay.comMouse wheel feels somewhat cheap. When rolling down, it hits something inside
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Left mouse button occasionally squeaks when pressed.
ebay.comleft mouse button givse little squeaks sometimes when pressed
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Wired only, smooth side panels might lack grip for some users, software could be slightly improved for ease of use.
happytechfam.onlineWired only, smooth side panels might lack grip for some users, software could be slightly improved for ease of use.
