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The Redragon M913 Impact Elite is a versatile wired/wireless gaming mouse featuring a high-precision Pixart 3335 sensor with 1ms latency, 16 programmable buttons including 12 MMO side keys, and customizable RGB lighting. It offers dual connectivity modes (2.4GHz wireless and USB-C wired), a long-lasting 45-hour battery life (extendable to 80 hours in eco mode), and five adjustable DPI levels up to 16000, making it ideal for both competitive gaming and professional multitasking.













| ASIN | B088B3ZM76 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #79 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #6 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (6,594) |
| Date First Available | May 7, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 4.7 ounces |
| Item model number | M913 |
| Manufacturer | Redragon |
| Product Dimensions | 6.89 x 4.53 x 0.04 inches |
K**R
Look no further
This mouse is awesome. The packageing was a solid plastic water proof box with firm plastic clips on all 4 corners and the internal packaging held the mouse securely in place with confidence that it would not damage in shipping. Per usual with Redragon it has a USB c cable, a USB 2.4g connector, option for Bluetooth connectivity. What surprised me is this has 2 modes! A game mode and a standard mode. All it takes is a simple press of a button on the bottom with a nice sharp click and it will instantly program those settings. That was a nice feature. A quick Google search to the website and typing in the mouse produc code and 5 mins I had the software downloaded. All I can say is wow. There is so much programmability with this mouse. You can do DPI adjustments but no lock option, however with the way you can program the level of its 5 dpi settings it doesn't matter. You can program key strokes, command prompts, make custom commands and much much more. For around 30-40 dollar the value is far beyond what I was expecting. The mouse does not have adjustable weights but it felt just about right with its large internal battery capacity. And after about 30 mins of playing with the settings I had a great set up for fps games and was quickly performing at the top of my game like it's second nature. The buttons have nice definition where I could comfortably tell where I was and knew where I was pressing and each button had a lovely mechanical clock to let me know what I pressed. The LMB and RMB has around. 3-4mm of play so it's not hair trigger for gaming mouse but definitely spamable and with the option to program a rapid clock button just to the left of the LMB it doesn't matter. I have currently recommended this mouse to my gaming friends as this just make a big difference to my gaming efficiency. I recommend this for all genres of games and can definitely seeing this being useful for professional use like with data analyst or editing or coding.
R**B
Great Mouse for MMO and all gaming in general, software is ok but I made it better!! READ FOR MORE!
I have a Logitech G502 Wireless Lightspeed and it was great, love having the extra buttons. I loved it so much I wanted MORE buttons. I saw this mouse and thought I would give it a try. Turns out it pretty great, the side buttons are tactile enough that you can't "accidently" press them. The tracking and wireless is excellent, as good as any other gaming mouse out there. If you turn the LED's off the mouse can last you over a week on wireless! My only complaint would be with the software. The programing is great and macros etc. THE ONLY thing is that you have to manually open the software and click to load a profile for each game you want to play (yes there's a button underneath but I play more than 2 games.). I was spoiled with LGHUB as it would auto switch profiles depending on what game you were playing and you didn't have to do a thing. So I decided to make a little utility that will do that for you and manage your games profiles. You can even make desktop shortcuts to launch from there. Now I find it much friendlier to use the mouse and it's my goto for all my games! Hopefully Redragon will update their own software to allow auto switching or at least command line switching for launching games. Just search GitHub for XB Redragon and you'll find my profile manager. Sometimes if you want something done right, you have to do it yourself. It doesn't do anything other than open the Redragon software for you and click the button for you and autoload the profile you selected then can also launch your game :)
R**P
Nice upgrade from previous Redragon M901!
I have been using this mouse just shy of a year as I had purchased this to replace my aging Redragon M901 due to a wonky middle mouse button. I hope this review can serve as an indicator for this being a good product. The M913 felt a tad bigger than my previous mouse but was still as comfortable. There is now a lip at the left side of the mouse for your thumb to rest on which I didn't even know I needed. There was no awkwardness with the ergonomics and overall feel when transitioning from the M901 to the M913 as they felt almost the same. Another improvement is that the mouse click while not quiet is much less noisy than the M901. One of the greatest pros of this mouse to me is the fact that it can be used wired or wireless. I can't review on RGB and customization as I use this mouse on "econo" mode that disables the RGB. This is done via a switch located underneath the mouse. I use it on Ubuntu so there is no support from the vendor with respect to their software but I do know there are third party options that can be used to control the RGB if so desired. The battery life is amazing, lasting about a month of everyday usage on econo mode. I do have a couple of complaints though. The scroll wheel can occasionally be way too sensitive as just a slight touch would cause it to scroll. The other minor complaint I have is that is seems to be a gunk magnet particularly where the ring finger rests. I find this odd as the surface is almost entirely a smooth piano black surface as opposed to my previous mouse which was a rough texture and never had this issue. Beside the minor cons I had, I think this mouse is worth the money especially at the price point. It works well for everyday tasks and I have put it through the paces for some gaming sessions with Diablo 4, Assassin Creed and Shadow of War to name a few. I have gotten so accustomed to MMO mouse for regular gaming that It would be awkward to go back to a regular mouse but fortunately it is made accessible with products like this due to the pricing when compared to some of the other brands that cost a premium.
F**Z
I very rarely post reviews on products but I have to for this one. I'm a big MMO player, so I've been looking for a good MMO mouse for years. I've tried everything from Razer Naga (3 of them lol), Corsair Scimitar and Steel Series, and they all ended up failing pretty quickly. Battery wasn't the best, connectivity was crap with a lot of them, and the buttons would degrade after a while. Also I couldn't find a good white MMO mouse to fit my setup. I decided to give this one a go, didn't have high hopes and it's ended up being the best purchased I've ever made on Amazon. I haven't had one connectivity issue with this mouse since I bought it nearly a year ago, no button issues, its comfortable in the hand and looks good. I did start off using the RGB, but the battery life really degrades tbh, so I turned off the RGB and I can last a whole month without having to charge it. I honestly can't recommend this enough.
N**X
First impressions, comparing this to my old UtechSmart VENUS Pro (which I had for 2-3 years before the battery started dying) and the Razer Naga Pro. I had initially bought a much more expensive Razer Naga Pro, but found the buttons way too easy to push accidentally, and the mouse overall uncomfortable in the hand. I can safely say that for those with wide hands: this is the MMO mouse for you. The Redragon and the Utech are almost identical (probably from the same factory), however the Redragon is a bit bigger and wider, with a proper thumb rest, and a pinky rest as well. The buttons are a bit easier to push than the Utech, but still hard enough to push that you're not really gonna be accidentally pressing them too often. The software is very similar to the Utech with all the exact same features and the same lack of brightness control for the rainbow RGB mode (tho there is brightness control for all static modes). The main thing I don't like compared to the Utech software is that you can't see what all the buttons are assigned to at once, just one by one. When I was setting the buttons, occasionally one would bug out and disable itself or assign to the wrong button, so not being able to see them all at once meant I didn't realise this for a while sometimes. Overall tho, it gets the job done. Definitely not as nice as other software such as Razer, but you can't expect that at this price point, and you do get the advantage of it being less system heavy because it doesn't need to run in the background. The mouse feels nice in the hand, and while both it and the Naga Pro have a plasticy finish (compared to the Utech which is more texturised), the Redragon feels much nicer in the hand to me. And cooler too! The Naga's material always felt warm, which is just kinda bleh in hot climates such as Australia. Both the thumb/button side, and the finger rests have a glossy finish, which I would prefer not to be there at all, but it is comfortable. The Utech had a small glossy finish area under the palm and I never ran into too many issues with scratching, fingerprints, etc, so hoping for the same here. The Redragon, despite apparently being lighter than the Utech, tends not to glide as easily as far as I can tell depending on the surface. It glides easier on a desk surface or a more slippery mousepad, but a mousepad that's less slippery will lead to it moving more slowly, and strain your wrist a bit more. Increasing the DPI does help make up for this a bit. For Linux users (and Mac too? Don't think the software is on there), you can expect this to work perfectly across all your systems once configured in Windows, as everything is stored onboard in the mouse, just like the Utech. Including the mouse's second profile, which can be accessed by clicking the profile button on the bottom of the mouse. RGB will work, you just won't be able to change it. But there isn't a ton of RGB options anyway so I usually just leave it on rainbow. I had lots of success using my Utech with my Steam Deck, and given that this Redragon mouse is practically the same mouse with small differences, I fully expect to have the same experience here. Will update if that is not the case! It's really amazing the bang for buck you can get with these Chinese mice vs the big name brands. There just isn't any competition for wireless MMO mice atm in my eyes, which is such a shame because there's some awesome wired ones, and most MMOs that will benefit from this style of mouse don't really need the low latency of wires. Also, if there are any FFXIV players reading who're thinking about trying out an MMO mouse, just do it! It's so worth it!
A**I
One of the best things I've purchased. It has two customizable modes. I customized one for work and one for games, which means I use it all day. One full charge keeps it up for 3 days, which is more than what I expected. The only thing, which is not an issue, is that it doesn't have RGB zones. Still, the RGB is pretty good.
M**N
Buon prodotto ma credo che quello precedente fosse leggermente migliore. In ogni caso, l'unico con così tanti tasti e wireless che ho trovato. Modding estremo. Da tenere non troppo lontano dal ricevitore. Durata batteria migliorabile.
J**N
I like my G600 but hate its wire. Decided to try M913 many because it is cheap and really I did not expect it to work. But it does. This is crazy. I enjoy using mouses with multiple buttons while working and I am really into macros. Talking about macros, M913 is godlike. First of all, M913 stores all your macro "on-the-board". This means the mouse has its own memory and it literally remember the macros. In other words, if you just unplug it and plug into a different PC, macros will work. This is simply crazy. This is a premium feature and for those famous brand it is usually only available on the most expensive models. Consider the price doubled if it is wireless. The second craziness comes from the mouse's driver, which you can download from their website. According to its graphical interface, it seems like a super old framework is used (winform?). But its functionalities are perfect. Similar as other brand's driver, it allows you to record keystokes. The different thing is, it allows to change every single keystroke separately after you have record the macro. The stall time between each keystroke can be customerized as well. Drawbacks: 1. Side buttons' clicking feel is not as good as G600 2. Side button's angles are not as perfect as G600. Can be a problem for MMO mouse rookies (mis-click) 3. DPI buttons cannot be customized 4. RGB can hardly be customerized 5. Does not have shift functionalities like G600's G-shift 6. Wheel cannot be tilt. This make it 2 buttons less. And that two are actually the best kind of buttons: easy use & hardly misclick. 7. Driver's keystroke recording mechanism does not work with 'win' button well. Pretty sure this is a bug. But an easy workaround is to replace the 'win' button with something else (e.g. 'A') while recording, and change that specific key later manually. That is what happen when you actually spend time to build a robust driver, partial functionalities is sufficient to still make things work. Overall: As can be seen the drawbacks are basically tiny issues. This mouse has no critical problem and did what it advertised. I am really surprised by its driver, it does have problem but I feel it is more robust than Logitech G Hub. Ugly thing that work is always better than fancy stuff that does not work. Finally the price, it is simply too cheap. Reddragon built a 50 bucks product that stands the same level as other brands' 150 bucks mouse. I recommend this product. Update: It seems like not only the key stroke recording process has problem with "win", same issue applies to the default profile auto save. If you create a macro with "win" using my workaround and deploy to your mouse, it will work. However, if you restart your driver, the "win" key will disappear in your macro. I think there is something wrong with its save/load functionalities for the default profile (it cannot recognize "win" and decides to ignore it). Fortunately its customer export/import feature does recognize "win", and therefore you can keep your "win" key by creating backup manually.
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