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The Redragon M910-K Wired Gaming Mouse delivers pro-grade performance with up to 8000 DPI adjustable sensitivity, 9 programmable macro buttons including a rapid-fire button, and customizable RGB lighting. Its ergonomic design ensures comfort during long gaming or work sessions, while 5 user profiles and software support for DIY keybinds offer unmatched personalization. Perfect for millennial professionals who demand precision, speed, and style in one affordable package.














| ASIN | B0B96PKNVL |
| Additional Features | Adjustable DPI 8000, Ergonomic Design, Fire Button, Programmable Gaming Mouse, RGB backlight |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,996 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #196 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Redragon |
| Built-In Media | 1* English User Manual, 1* Redragon Sticker, 1* Wired Gaming Mouse |
| Button Quantity | 9 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Personal Computer, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | 4.9★★★★★(191314)-TIKT0K |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 17,357 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | LED |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Finish | Textured/Rubberized |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.9"L x 2.85"W |
| Item Type Name | Gaming Mouse |
| Item Weight | 130 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Redraogon |
| Mfr Part Number | M910-K |
| Model Name | M910-K |
| Model Number | M910-K |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 8000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. |
| Number of Buttons | 9 |
| Operating System | Mac OS systems, Windows 2000/ME/XP/03/XP/VISTA/7/8/10/11 system |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Range | 5.0 meters |
| Special Feature | Adjustable DPI 8000, Ergonomic Design, Fire Button, Programmable Gaming Mouse, RGB backlight |
| Style Name | M910-K |
| Theme | Video Game |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
R**A
Quite a Nice Little Device
So I've had the Centrophorus for about 4 months now, and here it is- the good, the bad, and the ugly. Pros: - The on-mouse DPI adjusting button is very helpful. When playing CS:GO I often find myself operating at 1600-2k DPI while running about, but frequently using the button to quickly switch down to 1k for precision. - It grips like some Razer mice I've used. I've got fairly small hands, and it's extremely comfortable. - I have never experienced any lag with this mouse whatsoever. - The software is your basic driver software. None of that acceleration or auto-move BS. It is a mouse. The end. - I know for most people it won't matter, but I actually like the adjustable weight of the mouse. This can help determine how much force you need to apply to move the mouse. Depending on what you're doing, you may want it to be heavier or lighter. - The price tag: My last mouse was a sixty dollar Razer Deathadder, whose scroll wheel broke off of it's detector mechanism 4 months after purchase. This mouse has given me less grief and better performance for less than a third of the cost (Don't get me wrong, I love Razer). The Cons: I don't have anything to put here. Overall, I think it's an amazing mouse. It's inexpensive, it's adjustable in basically every sense, and works magnificently in every respect. I will update this if any problems do crop up, but until then, this would be my mouse of choice. Edit: This mouse is now over a year and a half old, and still going strong. Edit 2: After two and a half years of loyal service, today I had to take a moment of silence for my Redragon Centrophorous which was killed by an unknown issue that caused all buttons on the mouse to stop working. When I bought it, this mouse cost me 18 dollars. I got 30 months of use out of it. I'll take that value. I'll be ordering a new one shortly! Edit 3: Autopsy revealed no signs of water damage or physical damage, and my best hypothesis is that the poor little IC in it finally couldn't take the heavy use any more and gave up.
C**J
Quality and durable mouse for the cost
The Redragon M601 is a mouse for the casual, penny-saving gamer. It has a unique design, is made of sturdy material, and has a decent amount of adjustability, all the while brandishing a price of lower than $15. There are very few alternatives out there that you could find that include all of the features of the M601 at such a low cost. Design and Comfort Aside from the cost, the design and comfort of the M601 was the main selling point of the product. The design of the M601 is rather unique in that, instead of having rounded edges all around the mouse, it has pointed edges at the front which gives it the look of a dragon's claw. This coupled with the glowing Redragon icon at the base of the mouse gives the whole thing a sense of fantasy created around the Redragon name. But the design is used for more than just creating a fantasy around the product. The pointed edges towards the front of the mouse are slightly raised up on the sides which creates an indent in the middle of the mouse buttons where your fingers can rest comfortably. The edges are used as a way to guide your fingers into the middle of the left and right mouse buttons which makes it easy and comfortable for your fingers to rest and click on the middle of the buttons where it is easiest to get a response. Overall, the design of the mouse creates the experience of guiding a dragon's claw while simultaneously creating a comfortable mouse to rest your hands on. Durability After just over six months of continual use, there has been no noticeable degradation in my M601. The M601 is made of very sturdy materials and has a tight constitution meaning that there are no loose parts or buttons flopping around when the mouse gets moved from one place to another. Each click of the mouse is distinct and responsive. The cord is about 6 feet long and braided the whole way. Performance The actual performance of the mouse is solid. The changeable DPI button works perfectly with its three adjustable setting. The two side buttons work as intended and the mouse's optical sensor is very responsive. The only stumble in performance that has been shown is this weird bug where if the computer is ever put to sleep then started back up again, the mouse will not work. The simple solution to this problem is just simply to unplug and plug back in mouse. This bug does not happen if you shut down or restart the computer, it only ever happens when the computer is put to sleep. It is a simple problem with an easy solution. Overall, this mouse is great for a casual gamer. It gives the perks of high end costing mice, like the adjustable DPI and durable construction, while also holding the cost of a low end mouse. If you are a casual gamer looking for a new, adjustable mouse while also looking to keep your wallet intact, this is the mouse you are looking for.
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.
T**Y
A Good Buy
I bought this in 2017. It is now 2020. I am still using it. It still works as well as the day I got it. Left button still clicks. Right button still clicks. Scroll wheel still scrolls. Side buttons still work. Except in some situations, namely certain games that I'm pretty sure don't accept extra mouse button inputs anyway. For example, in Deus Ex Human Revolution, Bioshock, and Starcraft 2 they don't work, but in Fallout: New Vegas, Metro 2033, and Dota 2 they work perfectly. Seems more a problem with the games themselves than with the mouse. Regardless, their primary function, to go forward and backward on most web pages, still works fine. I use it regularly- Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Opera, even gaming apps like Steam, Origin, Battlenet, and Gog- it's a great unexpected utility. It's easy not to click them if you don't want to unless you have fat thumbs or a lack of muscle control; luckily I have neither but YMMV. It's a hardy piece of hardware. In the games I mentioned above, you need to do a lot of clicking. A lot. Honestly I've clicked it so many times that sometimes my fingers get tired (especially in RTS/Moba which take a LOT of clicking) but the mouse still clicks. It's been three years, I must have clicked hundreds of thousands of times if not millions, and it Still. Keeps. Clicking. Granted I keep it clean and pristine and don't let it get gummed up with cheeto dust or bbq seasoning but it should go without saying that you take care of your electronics or they don't work as well later. The weight and the DPI adjustments are functional, I just don't use them. I removed the weights because they bothered me bu hey they're removable so no harm no foul. Some certain games with messed up mouse acceleration or weird sensitivity input (looking at you, Dead Space) do require a DPI adjustment. There's only 3 tiers which is meh but it's better than none or having 3 million tiers. The lasers are incredibly functional on a variety of surfaces and the material is smooth enough that many surfaces can be used well. Mattress, mousepad, desk, a pair of jeans, I'm honestly shocked how well it works on different materials. The cord has frayed slightly over the years but that's mostly because in my setup, the cord wraps around my external speakers to plug into my computer, and it seems to have only frayed where it rubs up against the speaker. Even then, only a few strands pop out, and the cord itself is still in great condition. The black and red color palette is inoffensive and helps to see where it is in the dark. And the design overall is pretty sleek and cool. My hand is perfectly sized for the hardware so if your hand is the size of my hand (I have hands of fairly average size) you won't have an issue. I can't speak on battery life because it has a cable. Essentially this is baby's first gaming mouse. It's pretty much right in the middle between a practical one typically used for web browsing etc, and a pure gaming one which, well, is used primarily for playing video games. It's enough that I can use it for both activities without encountering any problems. I have to use it in the correct USB slot or I'll encounter problems, but that shouldn't come as a shock to anybody who knows basic electronics. I trust Redragon brand enough that when I buy a keyboard and replacement mouse (if this one ever breaks) it'll be them. Thanks for three years of a good mouse Redragon; here's to three more.
T**K
Great for the money
Works excellent. Downloaded the Redragon software and programmed it to my preferences. I also like that it is slightly heavier which works well for my uses. Most modern mice are way too light and the ones with adjustable weights are severely overpriced. You can add your own weights, but results can be iffy and they can come loose at the wrong time.
O**Z
Fantastic mouse and cheap!
Fantastic, mouse lighting is awesome, great Quality, design and price, I love it
P**Y
Okay for the first year or so!
***Product review update after 2 long years of use*** So, I've had this product for about 2 years now and have tried trouble shooting a lot of the problems myself, but now it's gotten to the point where I no longer want to waste more time on trying to salvage this thing. About 1 year of owning this mouse with moderate use, the scroll wheel started acting up and wouldn't catch anymore because the rubber part has it has lost its tension around the wheel and would slip when I'd scroll. At that time, I took apart the mouse and superglued the rubber piece to the underlying plastic wheel (which had no scoring or texture for the rubber to give it traction). I also unhooked the LED light power supply at that time because the breathing red light was just horrendous after about 3-4 months of having the mouse (wished there was an option switch this light on/off without having to take apart the mouse). The second fix came about 18 months after having the mouse but the left click button stopped working consistently. It would register only about 70-80% of the clicks and about 30%% of the time it would register as a double-click. I took about the mouse again and swapped the left and right click buttons, but this only helped with problem for 1-2 months. In all, the mouse lasted me just under 2 years with the tinkering that I had to do. Bottom line: Is it good for the average user? -Yes, for about 1 year Is it good for the avid user/ gamer? -No for the avid user. No for the gamer, although this is a decent starter mouse to give you the feel of what you'd like for the more permanent replacement. Would I buy this again? -Unlikely --------------------------------------------------- Great mouse for the price. It's stylish and has a quality feel to it. The braided cord is a nice touch and actually feels very rugged (I think it has a like a 10 lb tension to it or something). The buttons are rubberized for grip, which is nice and so far none of it has rubbed off or gotten sticky. The DPI button works pretty well and I definitely can tell the difference between the different settings. I bought for everyday net browsing, word processing, and occasional online gaming. The one thing that kind of bothers me about the mouse is contour. It feels like it's made for either right or left handed people and the design kind of makes the grip not as comfortable as it could have been. So along the sides of the mouse, there are grooves for your thumb and your 4th/5th finger. The thumb grooves feel pretty natural, which is very nice, and the side buttons are great too because they are textured differently to allow you to differentiate between the two. However, the grooves for the 4th/5th digit do not feel quite right. There is a little over hang from the buttons, that kind of forms the grooves, and it feels a little restricting. I know it seems like minutia, but I've formed a little callus on the medial side of my 4th finger because of this.
K**S
Great mouse...when it works
Ive owned this mouse before and I loved it. Accidently broke it so I decided to get another one. This mouse is slender and small but easy to maenuver. The one I owned before only had 3 dpi settings and the newer one has 4 that actually changes the middle LED color which is pretty neat. I play a lot of games at high sensitivity so this mouse is perfect for quick movements. Now, you are wondering why I gave it 3 stars if I love it so much. Well, I just got the newer mouse yesterday and there is a problem. While moving the mouse around on the desktop or while gaming, the mouse will randomly stop moving for a second and then the pointer (or crossairs in game) will jump over to the direction I was going for. It seems to do this constantly while I am doing art and messes me up while gaming. The mouse has a year long warranty but trying to contact them via their webpage is broken. I have installed the drivers, restarted my pc, tried different usb ports and cleaned the optics and it still randomly stops. In all my years of using Amazon, this is the first defective product I have received and will be my very first return. It was bound to happen. When the mouse works, its the best (especially at this price). Will change my review when I get a working one. UPDATE: So I got my new one in and it works fine. BUT! Here's the kicker: Even though this is my third one of this very same mouse, each one has been different. They all look the same but have worked differently. The first one had the red lights and worked great. The DPI would get brighter each level of DPI you went up. Also only had 3 settings. The second one had different colors depending on what DPI setting you were on. Also had 4 levels of DPI settings. This third one now has the breathing affect for the LED and does not change colors when you change the DPI. This third one also came with a micro disc (same size as a GameCube disc) to further customize the button layout, macros, DPI sensitivity and how the LED works. This is super confusing and irregular versions of the same mouse. However, the mouse works very well and fits comfortable in my large hands. So do not be surprised if you get one of the versions I have mentioned here. Hopefully you get the version that has different colors AND the disc.
L**A
Bueno todo
Buenísimo
K**L
Love it
Love it. The grip is good
D**P
Unschlagbares Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis
Die Präzision ist hervorragend. Der hochauflösende Sensor sorgt für eine reaktionsschnelle und punktgenaue Steuerung, die in schnellen Spielen den entscheidenden Unterschied macht. Besonders beeindruckt hat mich die Möglichkeit, die DPI-Einstellungen individuell anzupassen – ideal, um die Maus an unterschiedliche Spiele und persönliche Vorlieben anzupassen. Die zusätzlichen programmierbaren Tasten sind ein echter Gamechanger. Sie lassen sich leicht konfigurieren und bieten in komplexeren Spielen einen großen Vorteil. Die Verarbeitung ist ebenfalls hochwertig, die Tasten sind angenehm zu drücken und wirken langlebig. Ein weiteres Highlight ist die RGB-Beleuchtung. Die verschiedenen Farbmodi und Effekte sehen großartig aus und lassen sich nach Belieben anpassen, sodass die Maus perfekt zu meinem Setup passt. Insgesamt bietet diese Gaming-Maus ein unschlagbares Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis. Sie kombiniert Komfort, Präzision und stilvolle Optik in einem Produkt. Klare Kaufempfehlung für alle, die ihre Gaming-Erfahrung auf das nächste Level bringen wollen!
R**A
Ótimo!
Eu amei demais! Amei o contrapeso, da pra encaixar no jeito que vc se sente mais confortável Achei bem macio e preciso. Gostando demais Ótimo custo benefício.
N**A
redragon m910-k
entrega rápida muito pratico suave ao toque recomendavel
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