
VersionTECH Wired Gaming Mouse
Score: 64/100
Redragon Wireless Gaming Mouse
Score: 71/100Rankings

The Redragon M910-KS is a budget-friendly wireless gaming mouse featuring a PMW 3104 sensor, up to 8000 DPI and a 70-hour battery life. Its ergonomic shape and RGB lighting are offset by a limited wireless DPI ceiling and Windows-only driver support. Best suited for casual Windows gamers seeking wireless flexibility.

The VersionTECH. Wired Gaming Mouse offers an ergonomic shape, braided cable and RGB lighting, making it comfortable and visually appealing for casual use. Its limited DPI, short cable, and modest tracking performance restrict its suitability for competitive gaming. Best for budget-conscious users who need a comfortable wired mouse for everyday tasks.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
3,600 dpi | 8,000 dpibest | |
| ↓ lower better | 82 gbest | 135 g |
— | 1,000 Hzbest | |
6 | 9best | |
— | 70 hoursbest | |
128 mm | 130 mmbest | |
70.1 mmbest | 70 mm | |
37.1 mmbest | 1 mm |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Sensors(1) | ||
Sensor Type | Optical | PMW 3104 |
Build & Design(4) | ||
Weight (g) | 82 g | 135 g |
Length (mm) | 128.0 mm | 130 mm |
Width (mm) | 70.1 mm | 70 mm |
Height (mm) | 37.1 mm | 1 mm |
Controls(1) | ||
Programmable Buttons | 6 | 9 |
Performance(1) | ||
Maximum DPI (dpi) | 3600 dpi | 8000 dpi |
Connectivity(2) | ||
Connectivity Type | Wired | Tri-mode |
Cable Length (mm) | 1219 mm | 1800 mm |

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Professional reviewers describe the mouse as a mixed-bag: ergonomic shape and sturdy braided cable are strong points, but tracking performance falls short for serious gaming.
Everyday users appreciate the comfort, affordability, and RGB lighting, but many echo concerns about tracking issues and the short cable.



Professional reviewers acknowledge the Redragon M910-KS as a solid entry-level wireless mouse, praising its precise PMW 3104 sensor, 1000 Hz polling, ergonomic comfort and generous feature set for the price. However, they criticize the 8,000 DPI wireless cap, Windows-only driver and potential latency of the 2.4 GHz link, positioning it as a good value for casual gamers but not for those demanding top-tier performance.
Everyday users generally commend the mouse's long battery life, customizable RGB and button layout, and comfortable shape, noting it works well for extended play. Recurring complaints focus on the Windows-only driver, occasional confusion over the actual weight, and reduced battery life when lighting is active.