Redragon M901 Gaming Mouse RGB Backlit MMO 18 Macro Programmable Buttons with Weight Tuning Set, 12400 DPI for Windows PC Computer (Wired, White)

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  • JP

    > 3 day

    I had a Death Adder and loved it but felt I needed more buttons as I wanted to get away from the reach of my G key macros from my keyboard. I felt I could be more efficient with the extra mouse buttons. I checked Amazon and ran across the Redragon lines. Unknown to me but they looked pretty good. I decided though I had some christmas gift cards from BB and I decided I loved my Adder so much why not go Naga. I tested it on the setup at BB and it felt alright albeit a bit smaller than the Adder but I went with it. I got home and within 20 minutes I seen my error. The shape of the naga is not the same as the Adder. What I mean the curvature of an Adder curves all the way to the mouse pad. The naga at the end of its curve has about a 1 drop to the mousepad. Very uncomfortable for my play style and worried long term use might cause issues in my wrist. I immediately took it back and got a new mechanical keyboard that I was planning on adding eventually so I could get the use out of my gift cards. This left me with still wanting a mouse so as soon as I got home I looked at Redragon again. I looked at the picture gallery of the mouse to see how its curvature worked. The pictures showed me it was similar to my Adder so I gave it a go. I got it a few days later as a Prime member so 5 stars on the shipping Amazon! The feel was close to my Adder. Not 100% which I never expected would be. It is slightly smaller in size but bigger than the Naga. What was important was the feel with the wrist. It feels great. Now that I got the feel lets get to the mouse dynamics: It has a ring finger rest. Not horrible just never have had one in the past. I feel I will get used to it. Dont get attached to the sound of 16400 DPI. If you can manage that kind of sensitivity you are beyond belief. That is just too much but thankfully it is highly adjustable. Mouse scroll feel good. Different than the adder but in a good way for me. Smoother without being too smooth. The mouse material is different for me as well. It is not distracting but I think if you get a sweaty palm or something else that causes your hand to want to slide it wont on this mouse. It is pretty subtle feel but you can sense it. The software that it comes with did not take long to figure out how to adjust. This is my first MMO mouse so it is a learning experience for me on side button configuration but I feel I got it on lock down now. The red button on the left of your left click button if your a first person shooter is an amazing burst fire. Instead of mash and hold and having a bad spray pattern this will have you in tight shape. The chord is that expensive mouse style of braided quality. If your into that then you will be happy. Every bit as good as my Adder. If your not well that is just how the more expensive ones seem to be now. Now the final part which is why I took the star off is the 12 button side buttons. If you were to sit the mouse on its side and looked at the angles of the buttons they form a contour in the shape of a w 1-6 no prob to get to but 7-12 take effort to be accurate. Luckily I dont think I will need to get that deep into them. I have them bound right now to the least needed abilities but it is clunky to do regardless. The buttons are not difficult to press but they are just your typical buttons. The Naga has mechanical these are not. To me that is no big issues. I only deducted the star for the difficulty of the back 6. I hated doing so but want to give an accurate depiction of the mouse. Finally the biggest thing that almost gave it back that 5th star is the price. Naga 65-70 and Logitech is up there as well for their MMO mouse you cannot beat the price tag of the Redragon. So in conclusion if you are debating whether to take a chance on it over the bigger names of Razer or Logitech to name a few then do so. It is a great mouse thus far after a week of use. If it changes I will readjust but thus far I am very satisfied.

  • Justin

    > 3 day

    I had owned a Razor Naga gaming mouse for two years. I loved the programmable buttons on the side. It made gaming so much easier! However, after about a year and a half, the mouse began to perform oddly. When I would use the left mouse button, it would often double click (even though I only clicked once) and this was becoming a nuisance. I did some research and discovered that many other people were having this same issue; however, I really loved the programmable buttons on the side. I knew I wasnt going to buy another Razor, since there were so many people having issues with them and they are not cheap! So I began searching on amazon for programmable gaming mice and found the redragon. I read the reviews and was a bit concerned about some of the problems people had, but decided to try it out. I am so glad I did, I love it! The mouse is a little unique because it is wider than the Razor Naga. Thankfully I have had no issues with my hands cramping up while using the mouse; however, I naturally rotate computer mice in my hand, to the left (counter clockwise). (Just want to add this bit of information because this is a personal preference, which may be a bit odd to some people!) My fingers fit perfectly as well as comfortably on the mouse and I believe this gives me better access to the programmable buttons too! The options for the mouse are amazing. As mentioned by other reviewers, it takes sometime to understand the programming options that the Redragon mouse offers. But in my opinion it is worth going through the rigamaroo and have a mouse with a lot of customization-able options (lights, speed, sensitivity, etc...). The mouse lighting is a bonus and they have many colors to offer. The summary says there are five customizable options and each option has a preset color. I want to point out that these colors can be changed and the program offers far more than five colors! If I recall correctly there are fifteen but dont quote me on that. In my opinion the mouse is better than the Razor counterpart as far as features (though the buttons on the Razor Naga are easier to use in the beginning). I hope that the Redragon continues to work well and does not suffer from the same flaw as the Naga. If it does, I will be sure to update my review! If you buy this product, I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!

  • Xialon

    > 3 day

    I came from owning a Razer Naga. My Naga mouse started to lose its brains after 5 or 6 months. It would often lag or stop working all together. Sometimes it was the fault of the Synapse program. Sometimes it was the fault of the mouse (turned off Synapse and the mouse would still act weird). I grew tired of it after a month or two. Despite updating the drivers. Uninstalling everything and then updating drivers. Unplugging and replugging the mouse in different USB ports...etc. I did it all. So, I had to find a replacement, but I didnt want to pay the price of a Naga. I came across the Perdition Mouse from a company I never heard of. The mouse looked big. Had the 12 side buttons I wanted. And it was cheap, so I took a chance. Didnt have much to lose. First impressions: 1) The arch is much lower than the Naga, so it doesnt fill your hand as much. 2) Finger support on the right hand side of the mouse takes some time getting used to because at first my ring finger would ache But, I kept at it. I kept using it. Pros: 1) Price 2) The 12 side buttons click and are not mushy 3) Solid scroll wheel 4) Great mouse texture 5) The program used to create mouse profiles seems a bit archaic, but it is simple and straight forward to use. 6) Profiles save on the mouse itself 7) Handles very well with a good sensor 8) Price 9) It isnt super expensive like the Naga 10) Works with Windows 10 Cons: 1) Color scheme is a bit weird. With the red accents on the mouse, changing the LED color on the mouse doesnt really impress much 2) The color on the scroll wheel is fixed to a DPI setting 3) The cable is a bit heavy For the price, it is honestly the best mouse you can buy. If you have regular sized hands or smaller hands, you will love it instantly. For those with large spider hands, you will have to give it some time, but it will be worth it. Works perfectly for MMORPG, high end PvP gaming.

  • Tessa Kay

    > 3 day

    I love this mouse. This is the first gaming mouse Ive purchased, and I am very happy with it. I bought it basically for one game - World of Warcraft. Which it is perfect for. :) I can see this mouse being great for any MMO or FPS game. In the end I went with this mouse because of the side buttons and the pretty cheap price. ( I had a pretty small budget.) This is the first gaming mouse Ive used, but I can see this mouse being just as good as any of the more expensive and well known gaming mice out there. The side buttons are so easy to click, I was honestly surprised how easy it was to get used to them. For the first day or two I had to kind of check to make sure I was clicking the right button out of the 12 there are, but after a couple of days I knew exactly which button I was pressing all the time. The way they are laid out is perfect to how your fingers lay on the side of the mouse. Everything is extremely easy to customize to your play-style and you can even change the lighting colors, which is always a plus. :) And the shape of the mouse is just perfect. My ring and pinky finger rest on the right side of the mouse very nicely. I also have to mention that the scroll wheel feel wonderful. There are two small downsides Ive found so far: 1.) The right and left click buttons click extremely easily. In the week or so Ive had this mouse, Ive gotten used to it to where it doesnt really bother me anymore. But sometimes I still end up clicking accidentally on the left or right buttons and it messes me up. 2.) The mouse itself is just too large for my small girl hands. At first it was just hard to use because it was too big for my hands. I still feel like if it was a better fit for my hand I could get some better use out of it. But after using it a couple of days, Ive gotten mostly used to it. I definitely give this mouses 5/5 stars and would recommend it to any casual or professional gamer.

  • MidnightWonders

    > 3 day

    I just received this mouse today, and I love it. Before today, I had never used or owned a gaming mouse, although I had wanted one. The mouse came securely packaged and was a bit bigger than I expected. Heres my breakdown of each part of the mouse. (I will update if it suddenly breaks or something unexpected occurs, but for now its stellar.) The size/shape: The mouse is fairly large compared to standard sized mice, but it fits very well in my hand. My hand is approximately 6.5 inches from the base of the Palm to the tip of the middle finger, and about 3.25 inches across, if that helps anyone get a proper image of approximately how large this mouse is. There is a ring finger rest, which I found extremely comfortable for my ring finger. And my pinky didnt feel cramped or uncomfortable at all after about 2.5 hours of playing. The only thing that could potentially improve the shape is a longer back to support the palm and protect the thumb nerves a little more. I rarely play for over 3 hours at a time, however, so if you are more of a casual gamer, I dont think thered be any problems at all. The buttons: The buttons are wonderful. Even though this was my very first time using a gaming mouse, I was able to raid in World of Warcraft as a healer and only had to glance at the mouse a couple of times. The buttons click easily, with enough resistance that an accidental click is unlikely, but dont have so much resistance that they move the mouse when pressed. The right and left mouse buttons are far more sensitive than a regular mouse, but are incredibly easy to get used to. Each button is programmable as well, although I havent programmed any yet. All 12 side buttons are easy to reach, and are lit. The software: The mouse comes with a CD that installs the software. Once opened, you can program the buttons, adjust the DPI, and change what color the logo and side buttons glow. ⚠️READ THIS⚠️ The mouse will be set at 16400 DPI the first time it is plugged in. Unless you are used to such a high DPI, use your laptop touchpad or move the mouse very slowly to navigate through the installation setup. Once you open the redragon window, its quite self-intuitive and easy to navigate. The weight: I know nothing about mouse weight, but you can adjust the weight of this mouse. Thats all I know. The mouse will heat up under your hand if you play for a long time, but your hand wont stick to it. Final verdict: BUY THIS. Its seriously wonderful.

  • Ryan

    > 3 day

    Im a long time Razer Naga user, and I use my mouse for World of Warcraft, as many others do with this type. Ive never had any issues with Nagas in the past, but recently I have purched the Razer Naga Epic Chroma and the Razer Naga Chroma. Now I may use these mice a bit different than most: I put all of my main abilities on the mouse side buttons and my longer cooldowns on the keyboard. This means the side buttons get a lot of use, particularly the top row. Both of my Nagas side buttons started to fail to register in 2-4 months. Something about the new mechanical buttons makes them wear out very quickly. I bought this mouse because it was half the price of a Naga and I figured it would keep me playing until my Razer mouses arrived back from repair. I wasnt expecting much out of this Redragon. Now on to my review: Naga vs Perdition comparison - shape is less comfortable than the Razer Naga coming from a person with large hands. The 10-12 buttons are a stretch to bend my thumb back to reach. - The side buttons themselves are harder to press than the ones on the Naga. They do not make much sound at all so its hard to know when youve pressed them. They do feel fine and are starting to grow on me. I feel I will grow to like them in time. - The left click button seems too easy to press, and has very little travel distance. Some Pros: - extra button next to the left click seems useful - weights are a nice touch, but not one I will ever care to use - on the fly profile and DPI switching built in is very cool - the texture on this mouse and the grip it provides is 100% better than the sometimes slippery Naga. I mean seriously, Im in love with the finish on this mouse. - Comes with an extra pair of teflon feet. The Razer ones wear out fairly quickly, and its not easy to get a replacement set. This is a very nice touch, thank you Redragon. - Software is about as easy to use as Razer Synapse. It actually looks very similar. Im not really into macros so i cant tell you how that works in comparison. Overall, for the price I feel this mouse is very high quality. A few small issues prevent it from being an instant 5 star for me. As far as whether its better than the Naga or not, Ill give the Perdition until I get my broken Nagas back to win me over. If the 2 button doesnt break, its already got a point over Razer.

  • Mark Florida

    > 3 day

    I must say very impressed with the m901 . I have been using a g502 for about 6 months . I had a redragon m711 laying around and could not believe how much more accurate i was using it than my g502 . I just wish it had more buttons to macro to . Was going to purchase another 90 dollar mouse like several brands i have here with a few more buttons and figured i play so well with a old redragon m711 mouse and a love my kumara k552 keyboard over my others give them another shot . Glad i did very accurate in game play software is rock steady and easy to use left click seems to be really fast no lag like i experienced on my 502 . adjustable weight system. Myself i remove all weights it is feather light and easy to maneuver .I highly recommenced this mouse to any one playing fortnite . I have zero ties to redragon or any other manufacturer unlike allot of online video reviewers we all get our info from . But here are what i feel the only cons to this mouse are . cons Download for program is in rar format .Fix ( go to windows store and get free app. to convert R.A.R. file for windows pc .) But software is very good once installed Size and shape I have large Hands I feel it could be a little longer and a little taller .{ Redragon if you made one using the m11 body made the m11 body taller ? thicker to allow side buttons and only put 9 buttons to make them a little larger you would take the market i believe . But you did hit a home run with this mouse Give it a shot you will not regret

  • Dhofmann679

    > 3 day

    Looked for a MMO mouse and this came up the highest. The mouse is a cheaper alternitive to the Razer Naga and is a pretty good one! Ive been using it now to play competitive World of warcraft and play FFXIV almost every day. While this mouse is great it has 2 major draw backs. Ill make a short list of the pros and cons. Pros. Price Texture (a bumpy kinda plastic, I actually love it) Software is actually good once you take a few seconds to figure it out braided USB line (what you come to expect is almost all USB products tailored towards gamers) Cons 1) Heat!!! - After about 1 hour gaming sessions the LED light in the palm starts to get noticeably warm. This doesnt bother me terribly but its extremely noticeable. I couldnt imagion if I was one of those people who get sweaty palms to be able to tolerate this at all. This was the big thing to prompt me to leave a review. I dont know if its just my mouse because I dont see other people having this problem but its there. 2) Side buttons - After coming from back to back nagas the side 1-12 buttons are extremely crisp and give you great feedback on when they are pressed... This mouse not so much. Much more on the mushy side my wife says. While they do their job just fine and I dont think ive had a issue when the press didnt translate to a cast... Its just one thing to mention. They seem to have a slightly more resistance then the naga so a bit more force is needed. Not a single button of the 12 gives a satisfying feel really. Worth entioning 1) People who have started that the 10-12 buttons are awkward to press probably havent used other gaming mice of this variant. They are no more awkward to press then any other MMO styled mouse. 2) If it seems I have a somewhat defective product (which is possible) If the company wants to send me a better product with these issues fixed Ill be glad to redo my review. Until then These really are the only downfalls to the mouse. I was going to give it 3 stars but If you dont have sweaty hands the heat issue isnt as bad of a problem.

  • C

    > 3 day

    For the price, you cant beat it. It doesnt feel quite as high quality as my old logitech, but it actually works, unlike the logitech. I like the programmable fire button on the left side of the top of the mouse. The only real aspect that I dont like that much is the fact that the color for the LED on the scroll wheel is not linked to the LEDs for the rest of it. That light changes with the DPI profile you are using, with choices between yellow, blue, pink, green and red. So, if you want to match everything up, you have to set the DPI you will usually use to the corresponding color that you want. It would be much better if there were an option in the included software to link the scroll LED color with the rest of the LEDs. You can also set the rest of the LEDs to any color you can think of, but not the scroll wheel. It works on every surface I have tried. It works on glossy surfaces, rough surfaces, mouse pads (obviously), pant legs, my face (which I just tried because I was thinking of places to test it), carpet, etc. Most of the people reading these reviews are probably worried about the durability of such a cheap mouse. Well, I plugged mine in on 8/9/2016 and as of 12/11/2016, it still works and looks exactly as it did when I first purchased it. I use it quite a bit because not only am I a gamer, I do a lot of work at home right on this computer. Overall, I am pleased with my purchase. Update 10/30/2018 After over two years, the mouse is at the end of its life. A few months ago, the scroll wheel started randomly not responding. Today, the whole mouse shuts off randomly. It will work fine, then suddenly all the LEDs shut off, and the mouse completely stops working. After a second or two, it comes back. Ive tried it on more than one computer and it does the same thing. Two years isnt a terrible life for a cheap mouse, but its not spectacular. I guess Ill leave it at four stars simply because of the price.

  • Adriana

    Greater than one week

    I wanted a white mouse to match my new desk set up. I previously owned the Logitech G600 Mouse (which I still prefer/love). Redragon makes quality affordable peripherals. Their price range is solid. Their macro mouse is no different. It took me a little bit to get use to when I was gaming compared to my G600 but once I did, it wasnt terrible. I docked a star for ergonomics because theres just something off about the side keys and it doesnt feel as natural as my G600.

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