

🔥 Dominate your game with precision, power, and style 🎮
The Redragon Wireless Gaming Mouse M901P-KS delivers professional-grade performance with up to 16,000 DPI sensitivity, 16 fully programmable macro buttons, and a robust 70-hour wireless battery life. Its ergonomic design and customizable RGB lighting create a seamless blend of comfort and immersive style, making it the ultimate tool for MMO, MOBA, and FPS gamers seeking an edge in every session.














| ASIN | B0CKN2NSYL |
| Manufacturer | Redragon |
| Package Dimensions | 23.8 x 15.49 x 5.49 cm; 290 g |
H**O
Purchased this mouse as a replacement MMO mouse and it's fit for purpose. It just feels cheap and for some reason even with the sensitivity dialed in, I found it's precision to be off.
C**1
Mouse works fine. The software to program the side buttons is NOT ON THE WEBSITE and redragon does not respond to emails. Took me a week of scouring the internet to find it and ended up taking a chance on a link on a reddit thread that ended up working. Giving this 3 stars because, while the product is good, the company support is trash.
K**E
This mouse is unassuming but incredible. I bought it at the beginning of the year and since then I have used it almost every day for over 8 hours at a time, and I feel I have enough experience with it that I can give a very positive review. Even after several thousand hours of gameplay in MMOs and Shooters over the past year, each button is still crisp, the response is still sharp and the RGB is still bright. I don't treat this mouse particularly well, I tend to just have it loose in my backpack that I take with me to work and anywhere else I might need it, bumping into stuff and getting squeezed between food items, books, chargers and all sorts of stuff, and it has never had an issue. Robust is an understatement. After downloading and using the software to program each button for my needs (with easily switchable profiles for whatever game or project I'm working on), it is so easy to access everything and use all of my programs without even thinking about it. It is large, but also lightweight enough to flick effectively in shooting games, and it fits very comfortably in my hand. The buttons on the side are robust enough that I don't accidentally press the buttons with my thumb, and are well defined enough that I can tell which button I'm going for easily without thinking about it. The RGB is a little lackluster, but it is also programmable and minimalistic. There is a switch when you turn on the mouse that allows you to use it in ECO (basically battery saving) mode, or full RGB normal mode. From what I can tell, the biggest difference is the RGB being on or not, as well as higher DPI and response rate. The best thing about this mouse however, is the battery life. You could charge this mouse to full once, and I swear it would outlast the sun. I rarely remember to charge it, and even when I do it is typically for 10-20 minutes before I run out of patience and begin using it unplugged again, but I have never ever had it turn off in the middle of whatever I'm doing. I do typically use it in ECO mode which may make a difference, but it's so efficient I don't think it really would. The fact you can buy this mouse for less than 30 bucks is mind boggling. If I could make one change it would be a free scrolling wheel like the Logitech G502, as although the scroller is well textured and smooth and the button press is robust and responsive, it can be somewhat slow and tedious. That is picking at straws though honestly. All around, I cannot recommend this mouse highly enough.
J**E
I just got this mouse to replace a 15 year old Razer Naga. I love Razer products and have been a die hard fan for years. My beloved mouse was starting to randomly disconnect and reconnect probably due to me pulling on the cord to roughly over time - but it was driving me crazy. So I ordered a new Naga wireless one. I went with the non Pro version due to the astronomical price of the Pro - and you have to pay extra for the charging puck. There were two things I did not like about the Naga - 1. It didn't light up. Yeah, silly, but I always really loved the glowy logo. 2. The remapping of the keys was so complicated that I couldn't figure out how to set up a stupid macro to make one button navigate back one page. I feel like that is such a simple, every day button for a mouse. I got so mad that I boxed it up and sent it back. Went back to Amazon and found this one. Has my side key pad that I love for old school WoW hunter, lights up pretty and matches my keyboard (Razer) and my really pretty tower with RGB lighting, is wireless AND once installed - it was a simple pull down menu in the software to set up my back navigation button. Other pros: It feels phenomenal. I have longer fingers and a larger hand for a lady, but this thing fits perfect. The weight is comparable to my old Naga. Some might find it a bit heavy, but I like it. The dpi sensitivity is easy to change, so you can zoom around the screen at whatever pace you like. I haven't done much with it to determine lag speed. The noise level is normal for a mouse. I love that I can plug it in to charge it and continue to use the mouse while it's charging. It arrived with about 90% battery. If this thing holds up, I think RedDragon might just give Razer a run for their money!
R**Y
Comes in handy to quickly make use of multiple buttons and free up keyboard space when playing MMOs. The battery life is amazingly long and I normally charge after about 2 days of gaming for at least 6 hours. It has much better lifespan than I give it, but I have a tendency to start changing after about 2~3 days just to make sure my battery doesn't die on me in a raid lol.
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