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🎯 Functionality First
By Jonathan on Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2025
Why did you pick this product vs others?: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Like Having a Control Panel in the Palm of My Hand” As someone who juggles work, gaming, and content creation, I needed a mouse that didn’t just exist on my desk — I needed one that worked for me. After a month with the Redragon M908, I can honestly say: this is more than a mouse — it’s a command center. What drew me in initially were the 12 side buttons. I was skeptical — would they feel cluttered? Overwhelming? Surprisingly, no. They’re arranged intuitively, with just enough space to prevent misclicks. I’ve mapped everything from OBS shortcuts to game macros and browser commands. I don’t even have to touch my keyboard for half of what I do now. The grip deserves a shout-out, too. I have larger hands, and this mouse fits like it was molded for me. Long editing or gaming sessions? No wrist strain, no finger cramps. Just smooth, consistent control. Performance-wise, the DPI flexibility is unreal. I fine-tuned it for pixel-perfect movements when editing thumbnails, then ramped it up for FPS games — all without missing a beat. And the weight tuning? That’s a detail I didn’t know I needed until I tried it. Aesthetically, the RGB lighting hits the right balance — customizable without being a light show. It looks sharp without screaming for attention. If I had to nitpick, I’d say the software takes a few minutes to understand. But once you’re in, you realize how much control you really have — it’s deeper than most mice in this price range dare to go. Final thought: This mouse doesn’t just keep up — it enhances how I work and play. Whether you're a multitasker, a gamer, or someone who loves the feeling of control at their fingertips, the M908 delivers in ways that genuinely surprised me. It's earned a permanent spot in my setup — and probably will in yours too.
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A very solid mouse, as long as you have large hands
By Renshae on Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2025
One of the buttons on my beloved Logitech G600 broke, and I'm not willing to pay $250 for a mouse, so I had to go looking for a replacement. This Impact (M908) was what I settled on. Over the course of the month I've had it, I've been having increasing pain in the side of my hand. I finally decided that it wasn't just muscle fatigue from my hand having to get used to a differently shaped mouse, and bought two others to try out. One of those was the Redragon Azzinoth (M921). If you removed the fins on the side of the Impact, it and the Azzinoth would be perfectly identical in shape, except for two things: 1) The Impact is slightly wider. And I really do mean SLIGHTLY wider. It might be one whole centimeter of difference 2) The Impact has a much higher palm arch Having two nearly identical mice to compare allowed me to figure out what my problem with the Impact is. It's just plain made for people with large hands. My average sized hand doesn't fit right on it, and that's what was causing the pain. It pushes my knuckles up too high, which puts strain on my wrist and changes my finger position. Basically, my hand makes a triangle shape, instead of an arch. You wouldn't think it would make a huge difference, but it does. As soon as I put my hand on the Azzinoth I could feel the relief. As you can see in the photos, the shape of the Impact shifts my hand to the side to compensate. That, paired with the high arch, creates a surprisingly huge impact on the muscles in my hand. If you've got large hands and have been struggling to find a mouse that's comfortable for you, congratulations! Give this a try, I think you'll like it. If you've got average sized hands, go get the Azzinoth instead. Other, much less important details: The smooth glossy plastic on the casing provides zero grip if you need to pick it up to reposition it on your desk, so you'll need to move your hand out of the usage position to pick it up The software to program the buttons doesn't have the ability to automatically switch to a different profile when a specified exe file starts running, so you'll have to manually change it if you have a specific setup for a specific game The adjustable weight is surprisingly nice, though the panel to access the weights can be hard to get out The overall shape of the mouse could use a little work. It doesn't really fit the hand as naturally as it could. It's not bad though I find that I like the little extra button just to the side of the left click more than I expected. It's advertised as a "rapid fire" button, but it's programmable if you download the configuration software. I set it to use my special ability in various games, or some extra hotkey that I use all the time but isn't within reach of my movement keys.
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