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The Redragon M913 Impact Elite is a versatile wired/wireless gaming mouse featuring a professional-grade 16000 DPI optical sensor, 16 programmable buttons tailored for MMO gamers, and an impressive 45-hour battery life. Its ergonomic design supports large hands comfortably, while customizable RGB lighting and dual connectivity modes ensure both style and performance for serious gamers and productivity pros alike.











| ASIN | B0C58ZTR4K |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included? | No |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 45 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 143 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 8 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Redragon |
| Brand Name | Redragon |
| Button Quantity | 16 |
| Colour | White |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 14,791 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | LED |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | Personal Computer |
| Item Weight | 132 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Redragon |
| Model Name | White-M913 |
| Model Number | M913 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 16000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement detection technology | Optical |
| Network Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
| Number of buttons | 16 |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Features | Wireless |
| Range | 33 feet |
| Special feature | Wireless |
| Style Name | Gaming |
| Theme | Gaming |
C**S
Great entry point for MMO mice
Quite heavy even without weights installed but if you prefer a heavier mouse then it's great. Solid build and side buttons are easy to identify and have a satisfying click to them, the rows are angles against eachother vertically to identify them easier which I like. Mouse is responsive and works straight out the box but you may need to use their software to map each button to the F keys Overall this is a great entry level mouse that doesn't sacrifice quality and at the price point it just can't be beaten.
A**R
Very versatile while tailored to specific needs
It took me weeks of searching to find something that has all the features I wanted: Mouse for large hands: Absolutely! Tried the logitech and razer ones supposedly for large hands and by and large, no they're not. If you want to palm grip without your thumb/fingers/wrist pinkie rubbing against your surface, this is the one. It's not stupidly big but lets say ages 12+. Works on uneven/upright/"clear" surfaces: Yes again. The only surface it won't work on is clear polished glass. Translucent/frosted glass/plastic works. Also works on carpets, sofas, walls, envelopes, cardboard, sheets. And I do mean, it works properly, not just "functions". Again, this worked better than the logitech and razer ones i'd tried. Wide/ergonomic grip: If you've seen the ergonomic and full palm mice available on the market you know that they're very niche and can be very expensive. This one is the best of both and none of the other big names have something in this middle ground, and Redragon even have a few this kind of shape. No competition. Wired/Wireless/Built-in battery/USB-C/Use While Charging/Decent battery life: Yes to everything. You'd be surprised that those are a difficult combination to find, but it is. Extra buttons: It genuinely has all of those buttons and they're all programmable with the software. The software is fine and easy to use, and easy to find so i'm not sure why there are 2 reviews on here that say otherwise. It's an "MMO" mouse technically, but you can also programs it to use all your keyboard functions (Alt-Tab, Ctrl-Esc, etc.) as well as functions in CAD, Photoshop, Premiere, etc., and even multimedia functions (Vol +, Vol -). Buttons 1-3 are right at the tip of your thumb in a normal grip, so are easily naturally usable. 4-6 also, as the buttons are angled they are easy to find. Buttons 7-12 take a bit more effort with your thumb to get to. Better for rarer used functions (Alt-F4, Ctrl-Alt-Del, etc.) (A sideways scroll wheel would have prevented me from even considering a MX master 3). LED option: If you love LED "gamer" lighting effects, then you can go crazy with this in the software if you want. Having the option to turn this is rarer than you'd expect, but it's there and despite the marketing making it appear like a typical "gamer" mouse, with the LEDs turned off it is still a plausible and respectable office/home friendly looking mouse. Other things: Scroll wheel works great and is barely audible. Proper quality sensor and sensitivity in line with the competition. Decent click switches on the main mouse buttons, and membrane on the side buttons is fine (no crossover clicks).No gaudy or overbearing branding, just a small grey dragon on the black version. You definitely could use this for all types of gaming, but probably not for E-sports FPS just because its got a wide base and it's on the heavier side of "gaming mice". Some apparent issues with click pads on certain batches but top notch customer support direct with Redragon and it is fast, efficient, and customer focused, seriously. (No, I've never worked for the company or received any gifts or funds for writing this). TLDR: A mouse for big hands with such a wide array of features that there's nothing else on the market to even compare it to.
D**S
A Wireless Gaming Mouse That Will Make You Feel Like an Elite
I bought this wireless gaming mouse to improve my performance and comfort in MMO games. I was looking for a mouse that had a lot of buttons, a good battery life, and a reliable wireless connection. I chose the Redragon M913 Impact Elite Wireless Gaming Mouse because it had good ratings and a reasonable price. Here are some of the pros and cons of this mouse: One of the pros of this mouse is that it has 16 programmable buttons, including 12 side buttons that are easy to access and customize. You can assign different functions, macros, or shortcuts to each button using the Redragon software or other compatible software from your game or system. This gives you a lot of flexibility and control over your gameplay. Another pro of this mouse is that it has a long battery life and a low-consumption mode. The mouse comes with a 1000mAh rechargeable battery that can last up to 45 hours with RGB lighting on or up to 80 hours with RGB lighting off. You can also switch to eco mode by pressing the DPI button for three seconds, which reduces the usage of backlit and extends the battery life even more. A third pro of this mouse is that it has a fast and stable wireless connection with low latency. The mouse uses a 2.4GHz wireless nano receiver that plugs into your PC or laptop’s USB port. The wireless click latency is only around 1ms, which is very impressive for a wireless mouse. You can also use the mouse wired with its detachable USB-C cable if you prefer. One of the cons of this mouse is that it is quite heavy and bulky compared to other gaming mice. The mouse weighs 171g without any weights added, which might be too much for some people who prefer lighter mice or have smaller hands. The mouse is also quite large, measuring 123mm long, 92mm wide, and 42mm tall. Another con of this mouse is that it might not be compatible with some older motherboards or BIOS versions, as it requires support for USB-C ports and XMP profiles. You might need to update your BIOS or tweak some settings manually to get the best performance out of this mouse. A third con of this mouse is that it might not work well with some games or software that do not support multiple buttons or customisation options. You might have some issues mapping all the buttons or getting them recognised by your game or system. Overall, I think this is a wireless gaming mouse that will make you feel like an elite if you play MMO games or need a lot of buttons on your mouse. It’s not the lightest or the most compatible option out there, but it’s definitely one of the most versatile and reliable ones. (Sorry if this was a bit geeky) >.< If this product was helpful, please press the helpful button below!
H**H
Great price and great value MMO mouse. Almost perfect for my needs, but could use an M4/M5 button.
Nicely weighted mouse and great sensitivity. The cover for the wire is a bit flimsy. My Razr Naga is braided and the wire feels much sturdier and more protected. I use the mouse of FFXIV and WoW, so the triple click button isn't much use to me, unless I were to macro it - I can't seem to bind it to any keys in FFXIV, which is a shame. I dislike that there isn't another mouse button - both my Razr and my Logitech had mouse button 4 and 5 that I could assign for autorun and mounting. This only has M3, meaning I have to use a modifier for either mount or autorun, which is a bit of an irritation after having these options for 15 years. However, the mouse is responsive, and I love that I have a nice range of buttons. I do not use the numbers on the keyboard at all, and haven't for 15 years, so this is absolutely perfect. The range of lighting options is a bit wild and needed calming down, but it looks very nice and feels quite ergonomic in my hand. Overall great value and a great price.
J**N
Fantastic for the price
I bought this to replace an aging mouse which cost 4 times the price from a well known 'gamer' brand. The key feature which caught my eye was the extra little button over the Left Mouse button and that's a game-changer in itself (every mouse should have it!). Quality is top notch. I use this for 10hrs+ every day (and have done for a year) and have had 0 issues. The weighting in hand (with the added benefit of being able to change it with the provided weights to your own taste) is perfect. The side-buttons for MMO style actions took some getting used to as they are decidedly stiffer than the same buttons on the mouse this replaced but once the initial 'getting used to it' period was over the experience is overall better as the stiffer keys stopped 'accidental presses' which was a big problem with the mouse this replaced. The software is good. Not the most intuitive but not a massive learning curve. The big benefit of the software is that it actually 'flashes' up to 5 different profiles into some onboard memory on the mouse so you simply start it up, configure the mouse as you want then shut it down. It doesn't need to sit in memory like many other manufacturers software does. You can uninstall it completely and your profiles are fine as they're stored in the mouse itself. I noticed one of the reviews said the software did weird things to their system. I have installed, uninstalled and re-installed dozens this software dozens, if not hundreds of times on 3 different PCs over the last year and a half and have found no issues whatsoever. Overall this product just hits every mark. I genuinely believe it's a better MMO/FPS hybrid mouse than any of the big brands at 3-4 times the price. So convinced am I that I actually bought 2 more of them so that I will have spares for when this one fails (although circa 5500 hours usage on my first one and no issues) If I love this product so much why haven't I given it 5 stars across the board you may ask? Well I give a 4 for accuracy. Not of the mouse itself but of the advertising/placement here on Amazon which seems to suggest that the M913 is the wireless equivalent of the M908. It most assuredly *is not*. As good as this mouse is, the M913 is awful. See my 'sister' review for that one before buying. Short summary: While it shares much in common, the M913 is not the wireless version of this mouse - Ergonomically it doesn't have the weight (or extra weights) etc. RedDragon: Please! Give us a like-for-like wireless equivalent to this mouse with decent wireless signal! (see M913 review). I'll buy at least 3 :D
E**9
Was really good while it worked
Update: After 1 week of use the mouse is dead. I was noticing that the left click wasn't always registering but put that down to my mis-click, but then an hour or so later the mouse went dead. Can't be the battery running out as it says 45hrs of usage and with it in eco mode, there were no lights in use. I had it on charge for several hours, and none of the charging lights came on; tried resetting it and all the lights turned orange and then nothing. I was actually getting used to it, and while it wasn't going to replace my other mouse for every day use, it was good for games that require multiple buttons. If it was working, this would be 3/4 stars. The mouse is about the same size as my MX Master 3 but has a lower profile, it feels comfortable even after a few hours of use. Movement & General feel: The gliding of the mouse is a bit off, at first I had left the stickers on the pads and they were dragging. But even after removing them, it just seems slow. The DPS setting is slow or hyper speed, the jumps are too significant from one step to another. Click: It's satisfying and not too loud, I don't mind a clicky mousy any way. Extra buttons: The main reason I got it was for the buttons on the side, and these are a bit hit and miss. Each button is sloped so that they are paired for smoother movement from one to the next. So 1-4. 2,5, 3-6 etc. This gradient isn't as pronounced and sometimes I lose track of which button my thumb is on. I would have liked maybe a different texture on alternating pairs. The biggest gripe is that these buttons are set too far back. If you hold the mouse naturally, your thumb sits on an area where the first set of buttons SHOULD have been. Instead the first set are slightly behind and the second set require some bending of the thumb which I don't like. There is a nice resting place for your thumb next to these buttons when you are not using them. Mapping buttons: When mapping the extra buttons in Path of Exile 2, the 1,2 buttons were OK, then button 3 used the same as the middle scroll wheel click, 4 was on the mouse and then 5 onwards used the numbers on the keyboard. So if you want to use the buttons AND the numbers, you might be out of luck. I didn't try any other games. Scroll mouse: It's ok, but I miss the endless scroll from the MX3 Lighting: Not my thing, I put this in "eco" mode right away.
J**S
Precision and Power at Your Fingertips, a GAME changer 😂
I paid £27 and honestly, it’s a steal for what you get. The mouse has a nice weight to it, and if you're picky (like I am), you’ll love that you can tweak the balance using the included little weights – heavier for sweaty FPS sessions, lighter for lazy dungeon crawls. Total control. The software is super customisable – macros, DPI profiles, full RGB goodiness, all the usual bells and whistles. The side buttons are in that sweet spot: easy to reach, hard to hit by accident. Goldilocks would be proud. I paired it with the Redragon K585 one-handed keyboard, and together they’re an absolute menace. Whether I’m dispatching mobs or rage-quitting with grace, the combo feels like I’ve unlocked my final form. Solid build, slick performance, higly accurate gamer vibes – and all without emptying your health bar (or bank account). Highly recommend! 🖱️🔥
J**O
Replaced mouse that turns out to be okay.
It arrived on 24/01/2021. I was happy to test it out as I was looking upgrade my current gaming mouse. It was easy to set up and change the key bindings to the new mouse. However after about 2 hours of play time the left click button started getting stuck. I would click several times and it would not move. Effecting the game I am playing. At the moment when it sticks it makes it unplayable. As left click buttons are the most basic needs for mouse. It seems I have been sent a dodgy mouse. I will have to use my old one until I can get a new one. My first introduction of red dragon products is highly disappointing. Below the line is the updated review* ________________________________________________________________ The sellers made contact with me on 01/02/2021 about the dodgy mouse with a non functional left click and made arrangements for a replacement mouse. That arrived on 04/02/2021. So after a functional mouse was sent. This was to replace my: Logitech G502 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse, HERO. It was responsive ergonomic very responsive and surprisingly sturdy. But I found that it did not have enough buttons for a gaming mouse and it effected gameplay not having a gaming mouse with close keybinding. The Redragon M90G has angled side buttons that does help for the hand to eye co-ordination. More specifically memorizing what button does what after you have assigned it. It is much larger mouse and more fits somebody with large hands. But at a 24cm handspan it was not an issue. Highly responsive mouse that is a bit weighty but this is adjustable to what you (the user) finds okay. A feature that it fails in comparison to the Logitech mouse is the mouse wheel. It does not have an option for fast rolling to zoom in or out. But is good enough for general use of a mouse wheel. As for gaming. Have become more responsive for my first 12 side buttons mouse. Which has improved gameplay and performance. The side button near the left click it's odd to have only one having made a transition from Logitech to Redragon. But it's function during gameplay makes it almost forgettable. The rest place for your ring finger (between middle and pinky) does not necessarily add to ergonomic gameplay so I believe it is just a design choice. The thumb rest at the side buttons gives it a clunky feel compared to other mouse. As you naturally have your thumb in place as soon as you become accustomed to your gaming mouse. All in all. It is a good mouse that does better equip you to become a better gamer.
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