Price: $36.99
(as of Dec 21, 2024 03:24:48 UTC – Details)
Redragon M918AK 3-Mode Wireless Gaming Mouse, 55G Lightweight 26K DPI Mouse w/Ergonomic Natural Grip Build, Full Programmable Buttons, Software Supports DIY Keybinds & DPI, White
3 Modes Connect Tech – Cables truly will affect your detailed battle reaction, M918 geared with BT and 2.4Ghz nano receiver offers you the purest and preciser mouse moving experience and hype your KDA rise again
Pentakill, 5 DPI Levels – Geared with 5 redefinable DPI levels (default as: 1000/2000/4000/8000/26000), easy to switch between different game needs. Dedicated demand of DPI options up to 26000 is also available to be processed by software
Take The Advanced Shot – 5 programmable buttons are all editable with customizable tactical keybinds in whatever game or work you are engaging. Default 2 side buttons will get you all covered, hit your hotkeys/keybinds faster than ever
Uncompromised Driver Support – All buttons with hotkeys, media, DPI settings are all customizable with Redragon dedicated software. Pre-aim your opponents and get overwhelming to the victory in your exactly wanted way
55 Gram Lightweight – M918 selected ultra-light materials and well-crafted form to offer the fastest, cleanest, and fully controlled mouse using. You are controlling the mouse with no hassle and no extra effort
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Amazon Customer –
Cool Mouse!
This is a very cool and awesome-looking mouse. My son is a gamer, and while I’m not sure if he plays this game exactly, I believe it can function as a regular mouse. But if you do play this game, it looks awesome that you can program the shortcuts and hotkeys. The mouse is lightweight and feels good in your hand. I think he will like it and get a lot of use out of it. It is well-designed and nice-looking.
ððððð –
It’s alright.
Honestly, it’s an okay budget mouse. Has okay DPI speed and fast connectivity. They suggest you charge this mouse for 4 hours, but it was good to go in 2. You can always download the mouse’s software to help maximize its performance, but it frankly didn’t make too much of a difference on my end. Also, the anime girl looks so badly shopped on the mouse that its embarassing. Seriously, its highly noticeable with her hair and horns. But in anycase for the $36 value, it’s not too bad till you get a better mouse.
Krehlings –
wow such a treat.
This mouse was exactly what I needed. Came packed in the signature Redragon gaming box. The anime picture and detail is exactly as shown. I have a white pc and this fits the aesthetic nicely. This is wireless and the plug can be plugged in the front and still used if you really need too. Battery life seems to be a few days before I need to plug it in at night. This was a great pickup for a non expensive middleweight mouse. Nothing to expensive but not to cheap either. If your looking for something good but not special (with 10 thumb buttons) then this mouse will work just fine. The clicks are quick and feel sturdy. Not cheap and tinsy. (iykyk).
EG –
Attractive, Lightweight and Comfortable
Though not much of a gamer, I really like the design, shape and anime graphic of this mouse, and am glad that I ordered it. It’s looks cool, and the quality seems fine. Despite being fairly large to fit a variety of hand sizes, it’s very lightweight and maneuverable given the built-in Li-Ion battery rather than removable AAA or AA alkalines. The included USB-A to C charging cable is long and somewhat beefy with a cloth sheath, which is notably better quality than typical freebie cables.The flexibility of connecting via Bluetooth or the included 2.4 GHz dongle (located in a slot on the bottom of the mouse) is a plus. Both processes were painless and totally plug and play with my Win 11 laptop, requiring zero action from me whatsoever. Since the standard setup is fine for my usage, I haven’t tested the programmable features, but it’s nice to have that option if my needs change.The DPI settings noticeably alter the quickness of pointer movement with just the quick press of a button on the mouse bottom. The higher settings are ridiculously fast/precise, and the mouse glides smoothly and quickly on my pad. Similarly, the scroll wheel has a nice feel with good feedback, as do the buttons, though they make a louder clicking noise than some of my other models. They seem sturdy, though only time will tell whether they’ll hold up well in an aggressive gaming environment over thousands of clicks. But so far, I’m impressed and think this is a competitive option for casual gaming and non-gaming applications.
Alastorr –
REDragon has some good stuff
redragon has some good stuff here and there, sadly its hit or miss this is a solid mouse for the money, it for sure doesn’t feel like a g pro but it does its job perfectly fine, very accurate and good skates from the factory, i use it on a glass mousepad and its smooth and nice feeling, i feel like the lighter mice get the cheaper they feel, which is not a good thing, id rather have a heavier mouse that doesn’t feel like i can crush it with little problem..
hen –
AI slop design on subpar wireless mouse
So the design on this mouse is horrible, its AI. the quality of the print is even worse. The functionality of this mouse is subpar meaning you can get much better wireless mice at especially this price point. I would avoid this at all, typically redragon does pretty okay hardware at cheapest prices but honestly i don’t know what they are thinking.
James Barger –
Decent Mouse
Overall not bad for under $40, but there’s a few drawbacks. The print quality for the image is not the best, so it looks a bit low res in person and you can feel a bit of a texture from it. The mouse click buttons also don’t feel all that good. They just don’t have a satisfying feel like higher end mice. If you must have a mouse with a design like this on it, then go for it. But I would look elsewhere, and suggest spending a bit more on your mouse if you can at all afford it.
StrongSad –
g dang, for the price… can you beat it?
I’m not sure how Redragon does it (i mean I do, its a Chinese manufacturer) but for the price, this is a fantastic mouse that is mainly being held back by it’s scroll wheel and materials. That’s not to say it’s a bad mouse, its actually pretty incredible given it’s pricepoint.This is a true oddity, redragon has included what I’d consider a B+ braided USB-A to USB-C cable in the box. The USB-A side gives away the inexpensive nature of the cable but you’d generally be getting stiff rubberized cables at this pricepoint. This is a nice touch and should be applauded. Attention to detail with the overall fit finish and features seems to punch up a price bracket or two.the materials used do not feel very high quality. The plastics feel thin and the body feels very hollow but the shape is comfortable enough. I wear a size 10.5 glove and find this mouse to be very comfortable to palm.The graphic on the mouse is textured which aids grip but the concave nature of the sides makes this mouse shape very easy to hold securely.The PTFE feet are too thin. They should be replaced with something at least twice as thick. The included feet are not thick enough to raise the leading edges of the mouse up off of my MPCO artist edition Duraglyde mouse pad. Nothing catches but you can feel the slight drag of things not sliding efficiently.this is a great mouse for the price. If you’re on a budget, I don’t think you can go wrong here.