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The Redragon Wireless Gaming Mouse M901P-KS delivers professional-grade performance with up to 16,000 DPI sensitivity, 16 programmable macro buttons, and a robust 70-hour wireless battery life. Designed for MMO, MOBA, and FPS gamers, it features ergonomic comfort, customizable RGB lighting with 16.8 million colors, and dual working modes with 5 memory profiles. Its textured grip and angled side buttons ensure precision and comfort during extended gaming sessions, making it a top-tier alternative to premium gaming mice at half the price.














| ASIN | B0CKN2NSYL |
| Additional Features | 16 Programmable Buttons, Ergonomic Design, MMO 12 Side Buttons, RGB Lights, Rechargeable, Wireless |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 70 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #562 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #34 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Redragon |
| Button Quantity | 20 |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired / Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 9,751 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | LED |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Weight | 0.29 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Redragon |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 16000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Buttons | 20 |
| Operating System | Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Vista, Windows XP |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 10.0 meters |
| Special Feature | 16 Programmable Buttons, Ergonomic Design, MMO 12 Side Buttons, RGB Lights, Rechargeable, Wireless |
| Style Name | Wireless |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
C**S
Epic Mouse from newcomer, you can now program all buttons, including the red "power" button some reviews say cannot be programed
High quality mouse. Surprisingly so. I have a Razer Naga Molten Edition mouse. The scroll click works roughly 30% of the time now after almost three years of use, so it needed replacing. Still runs well despite that, and given the number of buttons it wasn't sorely missed. I also broke the right click, but that was all on me and a bit of superglue fixed it. The little plastic piece that pushes the button down inside the mouse broke off and I just had to glue it back on. I've loved that mouse from the moment I bought it, but if I didn't replace it I'd worry about it giving out on me and leaving me stuck with a standard mouse. I could deal with it, but I'd rather not as I've been spoiled by the Naga for so long. I also considered the Logitech G600 mouse. I have a friend who has one and tried it, but I disliked the fact that it didn't have a button next to the left mouse button like the Naga Molten and this mouse do. The naga molten actually has two of these buttons but lacks the two over the scroll wheel leaving it with one button less than this mouse. The regular Naga does not have these extra buttons next to the left click so I'd have to buy another Molten edition and that's a lot of money for a mouse. More than I really wanted to spend despite my love for the one I have. I got it on sale drastically reduced when I bought it and didn't find any sales close to the price I got on it before. The G600 does have a large button next to the right click, but I found it awkward. I came very close to buying it anyway as I know it wouldn't be that hard to retrain myself to use it, but then I noticed the Redragon Perdition. I really like having that extra button next to my index as I bind it to the 'use' or 'open' function in almost every game I play. I really didn't want to go without it so I took a shot. This mouse exceeded my expectations. I'm glad I took a shot with this company as I actually like this mouse more than my considerably more expensive Razer Naga Molten edition. The Naga side buttons are smooth and the rear buttons are no more or less awkward to reach than this mouse's, but the wave placement makes it easy to position where your thumb is. The two center buttons are a fine replacement for the extra left click button the Molten Ed. Naga has next to my index. I also really like the scroll wheel, it's larger than either of the other two mice I was looking at and has a rubberized grip. The illumination is also better on this mouse, the G600 only lights up on the side and the Naga's wheel does not illuminate. The color options on the Perdition are also very nice. Illumination isn't a huge deal, but it is something else this mouse does better than either of it's similar competitors. The Naga was great, don't get me wrong. It's the reason I was looking for a 12 button pad on the side of the mouse. I used it with little difficulty and 99% of the time I hit the right key when using the thumb pad. However, there was the rare occasion where my thumb would get lost and I'd end up using the wrong key because they all feel pretty much the same. This mouse has completely eliminated that issue. This mouse is slightly larger than the Naga and the rest for the ring finger fits my hand better. It's also got a textured surface. As much as I liked the Naga, after a while my hand would unconsciously slide back due to the smooth plastic and from adjusting to reach some of the number pad buttons. It wasn't a huge deal and not even an annoyance as all I had to do was shift my grip and I usually barely noticed, but it's an issue that I've not had with this mouse. My hand stays in position even when I'm using the rear buttons on the num pad. Also, it's worth noting that several reviews have said that the red "Power" button could not be reprogrammed. This has been addressed and the newest version of the keybinding software allows you to program all the buttons on the mouse, including the scroll click and red Power button. You can get it from here: [ht tp://www .redragonzone.co m/en/download.aspx] You can also bind macros to this, which is very nice. Also, by binding a key to 'Shift' you can double the amount of use for the keypad functions in a lot of games. One of the two top buttons, scroll click, or the red Power button would work best for this. The Logitech mouse does this better as it allows for a single key be bound to switch the function of the other keys on the mouse natively in it's own software, but most games that use a large amount of key bindings allow for multiple key bindings. I found this mouse to be perfect for my needs. It works well for any game with hotkeys really and not just MMOs. It's an all around great gaming mouse. Between this and my Razer Hydra [I use half like a Wii nunchuck for movement], I've got a pretty epic gaming setup and only ever need to use my keyboard to chat in MP games without voice support. Highly recommended. This is a high quality product, especially for the money. I like it more than either of the similar products from Logitech and Razer and I've had hands on with all three. Also, super high DPI isn't all that great. Not sure why it's touted as such a feature. I doubt the vast majority of people will ever use the highest settings of Polling and DPI. A lot of gaming mice promote this, so that's not a ding against this one in particular. Just saying that it's not a big deal feature and you really shouldn't pay much attention to it when looking to buy a mouse for the vast majority of users.
R**L
Great Razer Naga Alternative
I bought the Perdition in January of 2016, and now that it's been a little over two months that I've had to play with the mouse I decided to finally sit down and write a review for it. So I first bought the Perdition after my 2014 Razer Naga died after only one year of use. I was a bit hesitant to buy this mouse because I never had heard of the Redragon brand before, but after my Razer died within a year I was looking for alternatives and at half the price of a Razer I decided to give this mouse a shot. The main differences I noticed between the Perdition and the Naga were that the Perdition is actually a bit bigger than my Naga was, but it wasn't uncomfortable fitting in my hand and I'd consider my hands average size. The Perdition also had a textured surface which made for easier gripping compared to the smoother Naga. The mouse even has a nice, long, braided usb cable that appears to be much thicker than my Naga and I haven't had any issue with the cabling curling like my Naga tended to do. One of the bigger differences between the two mice though, is that the Perdition's side keys are angled differently by row compared to the Naga's which are all the same. The angled keys make it easier to know which row your thumb is on without looking, so it's a bit easier to train your hand if you've never used a mouse like this before. I also noticed that the Perdition's side keys take a little bit more pressure for a response and have a bit less of a sharp, 'clicky' feel to them compared to the Naga, but after familiarizing myself with this it didn't take me very long to adjust and now I don't even notice it. The mouse came with the ability to weight tune it – but I found that I didn't need it – and a software installation mini disc. It isn't necessary to install the software to use the side keys, but if you'd like to setup things for macros, adjusting mouse speed, change the LED light settings, etc., then you need to install the software. Fortunately, the software is relatively pain-free to install and easy to setup things such as changing the colors of the mouse lights, the pointer speed, etc. There's also five available profiles that you can save your settings for which is nice if you have several different games you play and each calls for a different set of macros. I've installed the Perdition software on PC's running both Windows 7 and Windows 8 and have had no issue with it whatsoever, and so far I'm really enjoying it. I bought the Perdition along with the Redragon Archelon gaming mouse pad, and they work great together, although I'm sure the Perdition would be just fine with any mouse pad that you have. The real test I'm waiting for when it comes to this mouse is to see if it can outlive my 2014 Naga which lasted only a year with regular use. So after I hit a year's use I'll be looking to come back and update this review to reflect my findings. Overall, from what I've experienced so far the Perdition is a great alternative to the Razer Naga series of mice and at half the price it can't be beat. I've also read a few other reviews about people having parts breaking on the Perdition, but I haven't had any problem with things like that, although I will keep this review updated either way. ---Update 10/07/17--- It's been over a year since I've had the Perdition and I'm happy to update that unlike my Razer 2014 Naga, it's still alive and kicking. The mouse works relatively well and I've only had one issue come up with it which is a minor annoyance, but I'd love to see the manufacturer fix it nonetheless since I know they can already make a good mouse. The issue I've had with it is that the 6 and 7 side keys seem to stick, as in when you press the 6 it will also act as if the 7 was pressed too. This can get a bit annoying while gaming, but I've set my game buttons so that the 6 & 7 button use the same ability so I hardly notice it anymore. At first it was annoying and I contacted the manufacturer that told me to uninstall the Perdition software and to reinstall it, which fixed the problem for a while, but eventually the issue popped up again so I found the aforementioned work around. Still, I'm rather happy with my purchase and I'd definitely be willing to purchase more peripherals from Redragon.
W**I
Excellent Mouse. Worth every penny.
Got this to replace my aging Razer Naga Molten, which had several buttons failing to work consistently after around 15/16 months of use. I have small hands for a guy, which was one of the reasons I went for the Naga, since its one of the smaller MMO style mice out there, but I had to hold my hand a certain way to access all the thumb buttons. The Perdition, although slightly larger, its abit more ergonomic and sweeps in just enough to were I can easily access all of its thumb buttons. At first I did have some trouble getting use to it, mainly cause of the extra weight it has over the Naga Molten, but after taking out all but one of the included weights, it was a little lighter than the Naga and felt more natural to move around after using the lighter Naga for over a year. The thumb buttons and mouse wheel are very clicky, which I love, the way they are tilted makes them much more easy to hit the right button without any conscious effort. The software was the only concern I had about this mouse, because Razer Synapse is lets you do ALOT, but the Redragon software, while not quite as good as Synapse, its much better than I expected. Some people complained that you couldnt rebind the red power button, but I guess they fixed that cause I easily rebound it. The DPI lights on the mousewheel are one of the 2 shortcomings of the mouse/software, you only have a few colors to access, luckily I had the other lights set as red, which is the 5th dpi color setting on the wheel, so I adjusted the DPI for that color to my most used DPI. The second shortcoming is the software doesnt let you bind "other" mouse buttons, eg, Mouse 4 and Mouse 5 buttons, since the mouse itself doesnt have those buttons. I still think they should of put it in the software cause I literally had to change my hotkeys in over 20 games since I used M4 and M5 buttons on my naga in mose of my games. All in all, its a very solid mouse, which is shocking considering its half the price of the competition and is just as good, if not better physically. This is one of those expenditures that is completely worth every dollar you spent on it. --- EDIT: I forgot to add that I ordered this and a HausBell wireless mini keyboard/touchpad. Ive never had a problem with amazon packaging something until now. A 5 year old could of boxed it up better. Both ends of the box were open and had someone decide to take my items. they could of easily done it. When I got the package, I literally shook it up and down once without much force and my items fell out. This wasnt the product makers fault, just amazons as they fulfilled and shipped the order. After ordering hundreds of things from amazon, this hiccup is forgivable since the items werent stolen/damaged miraculously.
J**N
Solid products for the lower price point
This is the 3rd redragon product ive used. Had the m18 mouse before and one of their keyboards (i use an msi one now just because it came with my msi aegis) but wanted an mmo mouse for wow so I grabbed this one to try. Works great so far, programmable keys are nice and the custom dpi settings are helpful when swapping between games where movement or fine tuned control is more important. The only thing i personally dont like is the very soft click on the side buttons. I like the clicks lol. For the price the redragon stuff ive tried is great.
A**I
Works great; not for teeny hands
Great mouse! I successfully remapped some of the buttons, but then gave the mouse away. It was slightly too large for me (I’ve met kindergarteners with larger hands than I), and I missed the large forward/back buttons on my old mouse. It was wonderfully responsive, and the lights are pretty. The recipient of this mouse loves it!
G**Y
Great value for money gaming mouse
I considered a couple other popular brands and one being the Razer Naga V2 Pro .I decided against the Razer bc of reviews of it being a more smooth surface in some areas where your fingers would slip. Also it is about 3 times more than this mouse. And as much as they hype the high DPI I don’t intend to use high DPi settings in first place. The RedDragon 901 has had many hours of use so far and it did take a little to get used to a mouse with so many buttons on the side. I play WOW and it’s a game changer vs using a regular mouse. I don’t intend use it necessarily on COD or BF6 but I guess you could if you wanted to program some buttons. The top left and right feel great and have just a subtle click noise. The side buttons have almost no click sound but do take more pressure to press. I think this is valuable given you don’t want to mistakenly push the wrong buttons .. but it did take me some time to get used to the positions of the buttons I key one and the pressure. But it only took a few hours of use before it became more second nature for my hand. This has some RGB lighting if your into that but not overkill .. I have small hands for a guy but this mouse felt great. However, it’s a bit hefty on weight as it weighs almost 5 ounces. This too was another thing I had to get use to as regular nice don’t typically run this heavy. I tried to put it on Ozempic but my doctor laughed at me. Anyways, this mouse feels great I just wish it was an ounce or so less in weight.
C**1
Software is hard to find, redragon is unresponsive
Mouse works fine. The software to program the side buttons is NOT ON THE WEBSITE and redragon does not respond to emails. Took me a week of scouring the internet to find it and ended up taking a chance on a link on a reddit thread that ended up working. Giving this 3 stars because, while the product is good, the company support is trash.
M**.
Great mouse for price
2nd mouse of this type I owned, first still works, but the feet are worn down. Tracking is great, buttons don't have phantom or mispress. It gets the job done.
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