
Redragon
The Redragon M908 Impact is a wired optical gaming mouse released in 2018, featuring a Pixart PMW3327 sensor with up to 12,400 DPI, 18–20 programmable buttons (including 12 side buttons), adjustable weight system and customizable RGB lighting, aimed at budget‑friendly MMO gamers.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the M908 for its low‑latency 1000 Hz polling, flawless Pixart PMW3327 sensor performance and generous button count, making it a solid budget choice for MMO enthusiasts. However, they criticize its large, bulky chassis and modest weight system, noting that even with added weights the mouse can feel unsteady, and they point out the lack of a wireless option as a shortcoming versus premium rivals.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the mouse’s abundance of side buttons, accurate sensor and vibrant RGB lighting, often highlighting how the programmable keys improve MMO gameplay. Recurring complaints focus on the mouse’s bulkiness for small‑handed players, the perceived lightness even after adding weights, occasional software glitches, and occasional misfires of the side buttons during fast action.
Common Complaints
The mouse is frequently described as too bulky and wide, side buttons can be overly sensitive or misfire, the added weights are seen as insufficient to balance the device, and the configuration software is reported to be buggy on some systems.
How It Compares
vs. Anker High Precision
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Choose the M908 if you need extensive side buttons and high‑end sensor on a budget; choose Anker for a slimmer, more comfortable feel.
vs. Razer Naga
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Pick the M908 for cost‑effective MMO functionality; pick the Razer Naga if you want premium materials, higher DPI and optional wireless.
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