🎮 Own your game with precision, power, and style!
The Redragon Wireless Gaming Mouse M914 offers tri-mode connectivity (Bluetooth, 2.4G wireless, wired), a high-precision 12000 DPI PAW3311 sensor, and 9 fully programmable buttons. Featuring customizable RGB lighting with 16.8 million colors, it supports up to 70 hours of battery life on a single charge and includes smart power-saving features, making it ideal for gamers and professionals seeking versatile, long-lasting performance.
Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W | 4.9"L x 2.9"W |
Item Weight | 127 Grams |
Style | Bluetooth/ 2.4G/ Wired |
Theme | Gaming |
Color | Black |
Range | 10.0 meters |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 1E+4 Dots per Inch |
Embellishment Feature | LED |
Button Quantity | 9 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Compatible Devices | PC、Laptop、Tablet |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth/ 2.4G/ Wired |
Special Features | Tri-Mode、Rapid Fire、8000DPI、RGB、Macro、Customize key |
Movement Detection | Optical |
L**Y
Get you one! Compares to some name brands that are great.
Love this mouse! Responsive polling rates are great light weight fits my hand perfect and I in no way have large hands. If you do however have larger hands I would see this mouse maybe being alil complicated for you. Love the groves on the 2 main buttons feels like it was made my hands an fingers. Clicks are nice and crisp not to loud just right tbh. I picked the white to go with panda set up an i think it fits nicely. Build quality is great buttons on the side are awesome. Connectivity was a breeze u can use it one of 3 ways I tried all 3 and they worked flawlessly. White is white not cream or off colored. Rgb is good not sure if it was a one off for mine but the one side near the front doesn't light up to bright it looks like the rgb strip inside wasnt attached or something. Other than that I love it. For the price your crazy not to go with this be it gaming or just surfing the web its amazing. GET U ONE!
G**Y
Great mouse Better than Razer
We bought a Razer Basilisk Pro for the wife and within a few months the middle mouse button died and first click was delayed. Razer didn’t even care to fix this issue.This Red Dragon is a quarter of the price has great response time and 1000hz polling so it's perfect for FPS games like Overwatch or Marvel Rivals. Dont believe the hype of Razer. Razer is terrible and customer service is worse.Wife loves the Red Dragon, it’s light with a nice rolling palm grip to reduce hand fatigue. Get the warranty and you’re all set for few years. You can download the software which will require you to google it a bit there’s an update for the mouse, and it lets you fully customize buttons and colors and everything you need.I’m done buying overpriced mice just because streamers recommend it. I’ve had nothing but bad experiences with the “high end” mice.
S**A
Loyal Redragon Customer
My previous mouse was a Redragon. I had it for years before it stopped working one day. I really like that mouse, so I wanted another Redragon. I like the new one even more than I liked the old one. Easy to set up, connect, and use. I like the recharging, and how long you can use it on the battery too.
H**E
Unsafe software
It looks great the feel is smooth. I like the option of the dongle or having it wired. I did return mine for one reason, the software. I have used red dragon products before and don’t have any complaints except I had never used the software. With my mouse I like to customize the side buttons and the rgb. When downloading the software it was in a RAR file which is a little odd. When extracting it and trying to open it windows pops up with a warning that it’s unsafe. I personally didn’t want to take the risk and looking at other reviews on reddit people express that the software can interrupt other software programs. I figured I would just get a different one. If you don’t need the customization or aren’t worried about it then I think it would be a good choice.
D**E
Great wireless mouse
I love the rgbs of this mouse. I love the buttons at the top of the mouse that let me control how fast the mouse is. Color and quality is top tier. I would recommend!
W**1
Happy with it
Got this for prime day and was a little worried about it being wireless but it works amazingly, lights up nicely and has been a very good mouse to use!
R**S
Extremely good long distance mouse
I have used this every single day. It is absolutely amazing battery life on it last forever.
H**A
Decent for the price
First off, it's important that I point out that I didn't buy this for gaming, but for daily work primarily so it's through those lens that I am reviewing this product. Also, I didn't install the software as I didn't want any additional bloat, but you will probably need it if you want more control of the colors and battery status etc. I have used it for a month or so to get a good feel for how it is.Now with that out of the way, some important things I wanted to mention about the mouse that weren't clear that might benefit others.- DPI or dots per inch affects the speed at which the mouse will move across the screen. If you are noticing very slow mouse movement (saw some reviews mention this), then increase the DPI and see if that gets you to something you like. The buttons are labeled in the manual. You can also try adjusting mouse speed in your OS (I'll leave that to you to figure out for your specific OS).- Report/polling rate affects the frequency at which the mouse communicates with the computer. In theory, the higher, the better accuracy, but also the greater drain on battery as it has to do more. Without the software, the rates correlate to color flashed on the scroll wheel when you set it using button on the bottom of the mouse. The rates allowed are 125 red/250 blue/500 green/1000Hz pink.Ok, so onto the pros:- Cost is fairly good. Considering you are getting a wireless mouse that can be plugged in and function as a wired mouse, it's fairly affordable.- Very accurate and I notice no lag with usage. I run at 250Hz poll rate (blue), though to be honest, I don't really notice any difference at 125Hz. Again, not gaming, so your mileage may vary, but give you can bump it up to 1000Hz, it should be adequate for most. I did confirm the poll rates online. You can google for sites that will report the detected poll rate of the mouse if you are interested in seeing it and from those sites, I did see the mouse was polling at the rates they claimed.- Rapid fire works as claimed and triggers 3 left mouse button clicks. I don't have a need for it so can't speak to how well it works in games or if the software allows any tuning of the rate at which it clicks 3 times, but there's no way to do it on the mouse itself.- Battery life is ok. I get roughly a week out of it using it for work. I have it on normal power on mode which means the LEDs are on so long as the mouse is actively getting used. I also use it on 250Hz polling for reference. LEDs go out after a minute and mouse goes to sleep after 5. The scroll wheel blinks red to let you know it is running low and will light up as stable green when fully charged (at least it is supposed to though it doesn't always do that but that may be related to the con listed later on about this).- Uses USB-C.- Wireless connectivity is stable. I use it 95% of the time wirelessly and only plug it in to charge and don't really notice any connectivity issues/lag.Cons:- It admittedly feels and looks cheap in some respects. The plastic feels very cheap. The scroll wheel looks probably the worst in that regards as just mostly plastic wheel that has a rubber tire or sorts on it. That said, the wheel feels and behaves fine for the most part and I care more about the function than the form so I don't necessarily care too much, but if you want something that looks premium, this probably won't do.- About that scroll wheel, it doesn't have horizontal tilt if you want to scroll left/right. That may or may not matter to you. For gaming, probably better it doesn't, but for normal work, I prefer having it so it was a bit of a let down for me.- LEDs are decent. They are RGB as you can see the same sections change color, unlike some that claim to be RGB but really only light up one color, but that said, you can see the individual sections. It doesn't look seamless as the colors transition down the mouse in some color modes making it very obvious where the different LED sections are. Probably would have required more LEDs to get the nicer affect, but it still looks fairly decent as a whole.- No way to keep the LEDs on. It turns off if it's idle and as I type most of the time rather than use the mouse, it is off a lot. For those who care about having it on all the time, just know that won't be possible.- Deep sleep after 5 mins is a huge annoyance. You have to scroll the wheel or click to re-wake it. While the other stuff I have listed is mostly superficial and I don't really mind at the end of the day, this 'feature' does bother me. I would prefer if it could wake on motion or something.- The charging/wire is a bit finnicky. I sometimes have to unplug and replug it multiple times for it to really make a good connection and get detected by the computer/charge. At first I thought I just wasn't seating it in all the way, but that was definitely not the issue. It also seems that it prefers having the plug go in with the cable flipped in a specific direction. Given this is USB-C and you shouldn't have to care which way it plugs in, so it adds to the cheap feel of the product. I might have gotten a defective component or something here, so you may have better luck with this. While annoying, it is still overall functional and not worth the headache of an exchange for me. I just put some tape on the usb cable to indicate the side it wants up and it works most of the time now when I plug it in that way. This alone probably cost it a star.- Ergonomics are a bit average for me, but that is hugely personal preference and depends on your anatomy so it's hard to knock it for that too much. I prefer a slight slant to the mouse with the left button a bit higher than the right to allow me wrist to rest in a more comfortable position, but that's not for everyone.Overall, for the price, you get a decent mouse. Most of the cons again are rather superficial, but if you are getting something like this with LEDs etc, the look and feel is what you are getting it for so the fact that it looks and feel slightly on the cheap side is a bit of a let down. I wouldn't discourage buying it necessarily for just that (probably docked it 1 start just for those things combined), and given a choice, I'd buy this mouse again if those were the only issues, but I get it if that is enough to make you say no. The bigger issue for me is the poor usb-c connection/port and the lack of wake up on motion.Hopefully this review helps you.
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