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The Redragon M910-K wired gaming mouse delivers professional-grade performance with an 8000 DPI optical sensor, 9 fully programmable buttons including a rapid-fire button, and customizable RGB lighting. Its ergonomic design ensures comfort during extended use, while 5 user profiles and macro support let you tailor controls for gaming or productivity. Perfect for millennials who demand both style and substance in their gear.














| ASIN | B0B96PKNVL |
| Additional Features | Adjustable DPI 8000, Ergonomic Design, Fire Button, Programmable Gaming Mouse, RGB backlight |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,864 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #298 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Redragon |
| 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 17,407 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | LED |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Finish | Textured/Rubberized |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Included Components | 1* English User Manual, 1* Redragon Sticker, 1* Wired Gaming Mouse |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.9"L x 2.85"W |
| Item Type Name | Gaming Mouse |
| Item Weight | 130 g |
| 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 Count |
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.
J**D
This is an absolute STEAL for the price.
~*PROS:*~ + The grainy feel of the mouse is nice. + Clicking with all buttons feels great. You won't accidentally click by barely putting a bit of weight on the buttons, nor do the buttons require too much pressure. + The mouse wheel feels good and works well - it doesn't scroll too fast and you're not going to accidentally click the middle button when you're trying to scroll. + The USB cord is long, and it feels/looks nice. I wasn't expecting it to be made with soft, clothy material. + Windows 7 automatically installed the (basic) driver for it, and the mouse was fully functional basically as soon as I plugged it in. I haven't tried configuring the two side buttons yet; will update this review when I do. + 3 DPI settings (with the highest being 2,000) that are easily interchangeable with the button below the mouse wheel. One of the mouse's LEDs changes its brightness based on the current DPI setting (brightest = 2,000), which is perfectly fine for my needs. Just click the DPI button until you have the setting you want. Since there's only 3 settings, this is a fine way of doing it. + Movement and clicks are very precise and responsive. No issues. + The mouse looks sharp thanks to the architecture and the color scheme. + You can open a weighted compartment on the bottom of the mouse that lets you alter the weight of the mouse. The mouse's weight feels fine to me with all of the weights intact, so this feature really doesn't matter much to me, but it's still a nice feature to have. + At the time of this review, the mouse costs $14. That's definitely a steal considering all of the features it packs. ~*CONS:*~ - Despite the nice grainy grip, there's still a "cheap plastic" underlying feel that is undeniable. If the mouse lasts a decent amount of time, this is only a minor complaint and doesn't really matter considering how good of a mouse it still is at the price. - I wish there was a quick and easy way to turn off the bright red LED lights that shine out from all over the mouse. Perhaps there is, and I just haven't found it yet, but it'd be nice if there was a button on the mouse. I'll do some research later and will update this review if I find anything. - The mouse is smaller than what I'm used to (but it's not that small). It's been easy enough to adjust to the smaller size, but people with bigger than average sized hands will definitely notice the small fit.
H**R
Shocked, low cost but quality product, exceeded my expectations in terms of value
Alright, so to be clear - this mouse has a sensor that will not compete with a name brand companies optical gaming grade sensor in terms of tracking and consistency (ie. Logitech, SteelSeries, Zowie, etc.). Now let's continue to the review. At the price point of $12.99 this mouse definitely exceeded my expectations. Seriously for the price I was not expecting much, mainly the reviews and non-outrageous looking pictures of the product drew me in. I work from home time to time along with playing games quite a bit, I love FPS games particularly. I got this as a "back-up" mouse as i'm used to using a rival 300 (and like quality mice) for FPS games and such (competitive). My requirements for a back-up mouse were simple - needs forward and back buttons, doesn't look to crazy, does what it's supposed to do. My rival had recently broke after several years of reliable performance. The build quality on this mouse appears to be on-point. Nothing felt loose or cheap about the process while inspecting it/holding it in my hand right from the unbox. The mouse clicks were firm and comparable to most gaming mice i've used in the past, they have an omron click feel (to me). Now for my take aways: The sensor seems to be a little sluggish at times, nothing super critical but coming from a high quality sensor it was definitely something noticeable, but at $12.99 it was something to be expected. Their is a reason most newer/more known gaming mice go for more of a premium price, being around $60-80. I will note that most premium gaming mice do include custom UI software that allow for more in-depth custom tuning. If you're looking for that you will not find it here but come on.... $12.99... Definitely made for a crowd with smaller hands. The rival 300 was a little bit big for me but still comfortable, this mouse definitely is a lot smaller but still fits alright for me. An extended gaming session could yield some discomfort, but again depends on your grip style and size of your hand. The side grips on this mouse are plastic, probably helps with durability/life of the mouse shell and cosmetic appearance but doesn't sit well with me in lines of comfort. Not a huge deal for the purpose that I bought it for but something definitely worth noting. The red led light is constantly in a "breathing" mode but it doesn't really bother me as i'm used to rgb lighting. Most places i've seen this mouse advertised promote custom UI software but this (currently) does not appear to be the case. Mouse settings in windows control panel seems to be your options for remapping which for me is not a big deal but was definitely a misleading thing. If you're trying to bind custom loops then you might be disappointed. The shape of the mouse takes some getting used to, a combination of the smaller size and plastic wrapped completely around (rigidness). I'm used to mice shaped more towards ambi with a slight right-handed dominant contour. Overall, even with my takeaways they were not critical enough of issues to really bring the rating of this product down for me. The build quality is nice. Braided cable. Lengthy cable. Crisp lighting (for those who are into that sort of thing). On the fly dpi switching. If you're considering this product I would recommend it. Good for any one on a budget, looking for a decent back-up until a major name replacement, or someone who just doesn't care about brand names. I've read reviews of others who had faulty mice, no issues on my end so far. If I run into anything I will update this review but i'm currently awaiting my main replacement which is going to be a zowie fk2. As I said from the start I will leave you with, if you're coming from a major name gaming mouse this will not be 100% comparable in terms of accuracy of the sensor. Don't expect a Zowie, Logitech, SteelSeries, etc. comparable sensor. I would recommend this product. Great back-up, or entry level gaming mouse.
J**Q
Amazing gaming mouse for the money!
You don't really appreciate something as simple as a product working the way it should and working incredibly well until you get a bad product. I originally bought a black with blue lights gaming mouse from another maker that had over 1500 reviews with a 4-star rating for a few dollars cheaper and I absolutely regretted it. That other brand was the Tecknet M268 black mouse with blue lighting didn't feel at all right in my hand. The plastic had no real texture to it and actually felt cheap and somewhat thin and brittle. Worst part was the cursor tracking. Trying to click on the X of a web page or a window was a nightmare. The cursor was jumpy and unstable and playing games on a 2560x1440 resolution screen where everything you needed to click on was tiny was impossible. I tried using different mouse pads and surfaces and nothing made it better. I had to return that and I'm glad I did. My new Redragon Centrophorus is the complete opposite of the other brand's. Here are the points of the Redragon I find superior to the other mouse: - The feel is just right. The weights inside this mouse gave it a nice heavier quality feel and movement of more expensive mice I own. - All the buttons have a nice if not perfectly satisfying resistance and "click." Even the wheel button feels good and solid when I press on it. The other mouse's buttons actually felt clunky and somewhat hollow sounding. - The cord wrapped in red and black braided fiber adds a nice touch which also looks and feels great compared to the other one. I didn't realize there was a difference between braided cords until I felt the 2 side-by-side. - The red light inside slowly pulses illuminating the all the crevises, windows, and logo is just beautiful. The other one was just a dim blue light that was always on. - The center button to change the DPI actually makes a difference when I press it. The first level makes the cursor move slow and the 4th level makes it zip across the screen with barely a flick of the wrist. My favorite and most used it the second level. - It comes in a reusable plastic storage box with a form fitted clear plastic inner packaging shell and a locking lid that snaps closed on all four sides. The box even has the logo imprinted onto the lid. The other one came in a small thin brown cardboard box I've already tossed in the recycle bin (I hope it's recyclable!) - Best of all and most important in my opinion is the incredibly smooth, accurate, and precise tracking ability of the mouse cursor. It seems to just glide across the screen and gives me absolute control of where I want it to go and lands dead-on to what I need to click. It actually has more control than all of my 50 dollar plus Logitech mice. No exaggerating! I think it might be due to the driver and software I downloaded for the Redragon, but it was worth it. This is one point that I'm sure anyone will agree on. If a mouse can't give you precise control and do what it's supposed to besides looking good then it's a waste of money no matter how little you spend on it. Overall, for only literally a few dollars more, this mouse has surprisingly exceeded all of my expectations and is an absolute pleasure to use. I noticed my PC gaming had improved due to not missing any of the buttons anymore or taking extra time and effort to correctly position the cursor where I need it to be. I always thought great gaming mice had to be expensive, but Redragon really changed my views about that. You won't be disappointed with this one.
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.
S**E
I liked it so much that I bought a new one
I got this mouse almost 3 years ago and I've never had a problem with it (still works perfectly to this day) and I'm on my computer at least 4 hours per day gaming (sue me) so I would've noticed if there was anything wrong with it. The teflon surface on the mouse buttons has smoothed just a bit but that's to be expected after this much time and it still has more grip than smooth surface mice, enough that even people with sweaty hands won't have much of an issue. I liked it so much that I bought a new one, however the new one that just showed up says it's also a m601 yet it goes up to 2400 dpi and has some other slight cosmetic changes but I can't find any information on it online. These mice each have a light at the top in the middle that shines differently depending on the active dpi, the old 2000 dpi mouse's dpi settings and corresponding colors were: 1000 dpi (not lit), 1600 dpi (dim red), 2000 dpi (red) whereas the new 2400 dpi mouse's were: 800 dpi (red), 1200 dpi (blue), 1600 dpi (green), 2400 dpi (pink/purple). The only other difference I've found so far between the two is again cosmetic, the lighting for both of them is done internally and shines through clear pieces of plastic but the 2400 dpi mouse's clear plastic pieces are somewhat opaque so the light shines outwards more evenly but you can't really see the inside of the mouse as well. The cosmetic changes are a non-issue even if the dpi light breaks from the red and black theme of the rest of the mouse. As I write this both of m601 mice are sitting next to each other and I can't find a physical difference between them in terms of weight, dimensions, materials used or anything else which lends me to believe you're going to get the exact same great quality in mouse either way. However if you're absolutely dying to have a 1000 dpi setting or a 2000 dpi setting and 800 and 2400 just aren't close enough or just can't stand the minor cosmetic alterations then you might be taking a bit of gamble when ordering this as you could end up with the 2400 version. I still recommend it and I'm not disappointed that I got a more sensitive version of the mouse I've loved for years.
P**.
Good mouse
The Redragon M601 mouse is good. I like the extra two buttons on the side, which I set with macros so that they scroll up/down as long as I hold them down. I also like the ability to change the DPI with a push of a button. The red led that lights up the logo and some other pieces looks good, although it would be nice if they could be dimmed because it is very bright. The lights can be turned off or on, or "breathe" at varying speeds. I like the extra weights that came with the mouse. They make it feel like it sticks to the pad a little, and not in a bad way. There are only two things I don't like about the mouse. One may be something other users would like, and that is the texture. It is a little rough. I would probably prefer a smooth surface, but it isn't that bad. The other thing is the two extra thumb buttons on the side being a little too far forward for my thumb to reach the front button. Overall, this is a good mouse and I would buy it again. For the price, it does everything I would want a mouse to do, plus a couple extra buttons and the DPI changer. Update: After two weeks of use, the scroll wheel began to cause some trouble. It's like it is missing some gears when scrolling down a page, and scrolling up the page is even worse. I was able to ignore it for a while, but between that and the texture and fit in my hand starting to bother me and the left mouse button started squeaking about every 20th click. This was enough for me to edit my review and move it down to three stars. It is still usable and far from the worst mouse I've ever used, so I'm keeping it as a backup to the wireless vertical mouse I got.
Y**D
Good mouse, would recommend.
Good mouse. Upgraded to Redragon m811 for the additional buttons but as with all the redragon items I've bought, very impressed with the quality of the products, the price and with their customer service.
R**N
Sehr gut
Sehr gut
L**A
Bueno todo
Buenísimo
H**S
Ich bin überzeugt
Pro: - Schöne Form, liegt gut in der Hand (liest sich immer sehr salopp, stimmt aber tatsächlich) - Raue Oberfläche, dadurch guter Grip - Maustasten sind geschwungen, somit ergiben sich mehrere Möglichkeiten die Maus anzufassen. Bei manchen Mäusen hat man zwar auch solche "Furchen", in denen man seine Finger hineinlegt, aber diese sind sehr schmal gehalten, sodass die Haltung "vorgegeben" ist. Hier ist der Schwung breiter, sodass man immer wieder umgreifen kann und trotzdem die Kontrolle hat. - Sie ist schön schwer - Kabel ist stoffummantelt - Das Material wirkt teilweise hochwertig, ein kleinerer Teil etwas billiger, was aber vollkommen berechtigt ist bei dem Preis - Der Klick lässt sich super ausführen Contra: - Tasächlich nervt das Licht bei ausgeschaltetem Rechner. Habe schon versucht, im BIOS herum zu fuhrwerken, leider ohne Erfolg. Das ist der stärkste Vorwurf, den ich mache, über den ich jedoch hinwegsehe bei dem Preis - Naja, das mit den Gewichten ist ne feine Sache, ich glaube nur nicht, dass sich jemand bei einer 9€ Maus dahinsetzt und genau austariert, wie viel Gewicht gut ist. Ich hab einfach alle drin und das gut. Fazit: Die perfekte Maus für Leute, die Ansprüche an eine Maus stellen aber auch für Leute, die einfach nur 'ne Maus wolen (Viel biliger bekommt man auch keine officetaugliche Maus). Sicher ist sie nicht das Gelbe vom Ei im vergleich zu 60-100€ Gamingmäusen, aber sie kann sich mit Sicherheit mit 30€ Mäusen von bekannteren Marken messen. Für grosse Hände ist sie besser geeignet als für kleinere (Damen-)Hände. Ich habe überlegt, ob ich 4 oder 5 Sterne geben soll... Einen Abzug hätte ich gegeben für das Licht, welches dauerhaft brennt, aber was solls, es sind nur 9€. Das macht es für mich wieder wett.
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!
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