
Redragon - M908 Impact
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Last updated: Dec 23, 2025 Scoring
Current mice are all the same boring concepts; safe, but boring. Bring back fun mice and crazy shapes. I love stuff like the Redragon M908. Roccat Swarm randomly telling me I've clicked 1000 times and scaring the shit out of me? Bring it on! The Mad Catz Bat 6+ looks like an old school batmobile and I love it! I used to have a small collection of super gimmicky mice that I loved. Now it's like "well this one's .3mm taller and 2grams heavier." YAWN! Give me the old WoW Cataclysm SteelSeries MMO mouse with 3 different left and right clicks, a pinky rest, a ring finger button and 5 thumb buttons!
r/MouseReview • What take on mice will have you like this? ->i bought a red dragon m908 32 bucks on amazon 12 buttons on the side i only have like 1 month with it but so far so good
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I used to have the G600 (the NA model, not the JP one) and will swear by it, as unfortunate it is that it ended production. Next time I need a replacement I'll just get the JP model if those are still around. Right now I'm using a Redragon M908, it has 12 keys and an extra trigger next to the LMB that's default to rapidfire but can be changed (I use it as a ctrl modifier). I've had it for a year or two now? With no issues.
r/ffxiv • Looking for an MMO mouse replacement ->I am new to pc gaming, I played wow amx struggled with that but I feel guild wars is so much easier also helps to buy an mmo mouse. I got the redragon with 12 buttons for your thumb and its made it 100x easier.
r/Guildwars2 • [ Removed by moderator ] ->I bought one of these in August 2016. I just bought a new one when it started double clicking and missing clicks last month. I'll probably never use a different mouse. This was pretty much constant use for gaming and work for 8.5 years https://redragonshop.com/products/impact-m908?variant=44239229190366&country=US¤cy=USD&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=shopping&utm_content=product&utm_campaign=GGSHOPMICE&utm_source=Google&utm_medium=cpc&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwzMi_BhACEiwAX4YZUAfQMNRaCJRhlcbXP6Nujz7azMn54-f-OYREgogbbMEH9cwmNeKSQhoCd1MQAvD_BwE
r/MMORPG • Comparable MMO mouse to a Razer Naga but with a scroll wheel that doesn't break after 6 months? ->I've had Logitech G600. Two of them, actually. They were great mouses - until they did break. Not sure if I was just unlucky, but neither of them did last as long as I had expected. It seems to be a bit of a hit and miss when it comes to Logitech quality. But currently, I'm using a Red Dragon M908 together with a Steelseries Merc Stealth keyboard. Not only was the Red Dragon cheaper to buy than the G600, but it has also lasted longer.
r/wow • What MMO mouse would you Recommend for WoW? ->https://a.co/d/14ZJmU6 this one right here is what I replaced my naga with after the mouse button went out ( this happened on multiple nagas) Don't get tripped out by the price tag this has lasted longer then both nagas and is bigger so it's harder to click the wrong button. Right now it's going for $27ish before tax. Try it out
r/ffxiv • Looking for an MMO mouse replacement ->Im a little late, but i use the Redragon IMPACT M908. I got it 5 years ago, and it has yet to fail on me. It also comes with weights so you can customise the feel. Considering how cheap it is compared to more higher end brands, it is an absolute steal. Absolutely would recommend.
r/ffxiv • Looking for an MMO mouse replacement ->I'm using a Red Dragon M908 Impact. It's a branded version from an OEM, so there are various brands that have the same looking mouse. The mouse itself is on the bigger side, which I like, has multiple DPI levels as well software for further customization. It also has a "burst-fire" button, which basically offers 3 rapid clicks per button press. So in shooters you can press it once and fire off 3 shots for a single button press. I use this to fire full salvos in game all the time.
r/WorldOfWarships • Anybody use a gaming mouse??? ->Same here. I had the OEM mouse that Red Dragon licenses for the 908 for like 4 years and the thing worked amazing despite being a $24CDN mouse at the time and the Red Dragon has been just as good so far. The only difference between the OEM and the RD was the OEM didn't have the number thumb pad but just 5 programmable buttons.
r/wow • I analyzed 1 year of gaming mouse recommendations on Reddit (Nov 2024-2025). These are the top 20 ones on r/wow ->Same here. I had the OEM mouse that Red Dragon licenses for the 908 for like 4 years and the thing worked amazing despite being a $24CDN mouse at the time and the Red Dragon has been just as good so far. The only difference between the OEM and the RD was the OEM didn't have the number thumb pad but just 5 programmable buttons.
r/wow • I analyzed 1 year of gaming mouse recommendations on Reddit (Nov 2024-2025). These are the top 20 ones on r/wow ->Same here, it's comfortable for bigger hands too. It's also pretty cheap for how good it feels and how long it's lasted me, it's about $25 USD. It being wireless with wired charging is so nice so I don't burn through a pack of double AA a month.
r/MMORPG • View on Reddit →I've had two redragon MMO mice, m908 model, over the last like ten years, and this second one has only just started to double click. Beast mice, people dont rate them enough
r/pcmasterrace • View on Reddit →I would very highly recommend NOT using a razor naga (like some comments, say) from personal experience. The mouse hardware is good, but the software is terrible. Throughout many years, I tried two of these, and I constantly had battles with Windows updates breaking the mouse settings, the software breaking itself, incompatibility issues with games, etc. Some of my computers run different OS's too and that added far more fristration to just use a mouse than it was worth. It ended up being a nightmare. I tossed the razor profucts and never went back. My first gaming mouse ever was actually a world of warcraft gaming mouse. It was awesome but broke after a couple years and the paint started to peel off... Most recently, I bought a super cheap one (Redragon gaming mouse). I have had it for a few years with zero issues. It was super cheap too so I am surprisingly pleased. It supposrts different profiles, the nice array of side buttons, comfortable, works across os', etc. This is the redragon one: Limited-time deal: Redragon M908 Impact RGB LED MMO Gaming Mouse with 12 Side Buttons, Optical Wired Ergonomic Mouse with Max 12,400DPI, High Precision, 18 Programmable Macro Shortcuts, Comfort Grip https://a.co/d/8Lyph0C
r/wow • View on Reddit →Got a Redragon Perdition in 2015, it was perfect for GW2 but I broke the left click button while travelling, though everything else was working great. I tried repairing it but got tired of having a glue bulge on the most used button, so I got the Impact to replace it in 2021. So far so good, pretty much the same but more comfortable with the thumb rest. Got the same feeling at first, I thought it would be pretty cheap with such a low price tag, but I've gone for it because budget was low, and I definitely don't regret it. Some of my guildmates already replaced their Razer, Logi or Corsair like 3 or 4 times in the last 10 years while they cost between 2 to 3 times the Redragon price. As always, your mileage may vary, but I've had such a good experience with Redragon mouses that I will keep going for them when mine eventually doesn't work anymore.
r/Guildwars2 • View on Reddit →The materials are different (the utechsmart venus has a more "rubbery" material and Redragon m908 is more "plasticky" material) and the utechsmartvenus is a little smaller and a little lighter. There's also another difference I dunno how to explain. Otherwise yeah they're identical
r/wow • View on Reddit →I've had my Redragon M908 since 2021 and I love it. There is no rubber on the outside, making it easy to clean.
r/wow • View on Reddit →Redragon M908 Impact wired. I bought the thing 8 years ago when it first came out, and it lasted me for 7 years before the left click started to wear out. Immediately bought another and copied/pasted all my settings over. I have the fire button, the extra button next to left click, set for specialization, and my thumb controls what gear im holding. Real nice, because anything that needs aimed can be set to a keybind on my mouse so I dont have to sacrifice one of my movement fingers (and therefor movement direction) while aiming. Also helps keep me from trying to over extend my left hand across my keyboard. Its technically a MOBA mouse, but I dont even play MOBAs and I end up using the 12 key constantly. Fair warning though, once you start using a 12 key mouse you cannot go without it. Its also got adjustable weight, and with no weights its pretty dang light. You can even change the function of the DPI adjustment keys, the scroll wheel scrolling and pressing, and both clicks. Ive also got the thing running at 800 DPI, but I think my ingame sense is a little lower. Im not home to check right now. The only downside is that redragon has 3 or 4 different websites, and only one of them has the proper software for changing everything, but with it being $30, down from $70, its a great deal. I hope you find some better equipment for your battlestation!
r/thefinals • View on Reddit →That Redragon M908 Impact is a genuinely good replacement for it if yours should die. I'd give it a try. I still have two working G600s right here luckily but my brother has one of those and it feels almost the same weight and handling wise.
r/pcmasterrace • View on Reddit →RIP my G600. Great mouse but OOP like others have said. I recently swapped to a Red Dragon 12 button mouse and that has been a decent replacement overall but it is missing some of the extra features of the G600 like scroll wheel clicking left/right and the right-right/third mouse click button. As far as 'feel' goes though? The red dragon is the closest match to the G600 I've tried. Cheap too!
r/wow • View on Reddit →[Red Dragon Mouse](https://www.amazon.com/Redragon-Impact-Buttons-Precision-Programmable/dp/B07HC4NBQ8?crid=8BH4ZV4BLTXX&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.TKG-DWOh8stWN2rdzd5qCn7P6mCNWQSLeVpaeebsr96ZFna6cz1WaJXA7th7wA7S1nLLZkvv3Py0jywDZZGYth1KxWCxzeo_GdkWGvQfl0HkhkHNspTlyenmR76DxLQYmpNy7SqOILnj4gIn3Xiu0H6fqLN3-Q7IEyTmXx0iHotpcj5NEOh10Vdjsd2heouj92YygaXMmeSHOAYUJ8tF0NrSMMzLWIsw6Aua1dhGTSJT8lA0TZsPQnV5Jl4i00sho8dvsjf5MKQuLPgI5C6U26hdCEoGd5oTR69-JuAprMjHI5rnp4AO5ml-mcAL_Eo96QWKOH_g6DGH_VA2WqQ_RXfdu_vrH8AIuoYEhlITER8.hVNIaXIHTCAxlcXG4sQkpBmRZ8gp42IL2pttRGkI418&dib_tag=se&keywords=Redragon+Gaming+Mouse&qid=1740416916&s=electronics&sprefix=redragon+gaming+mouse%2Celectronics%2C142&sr=1-4) I have been through a lot of these types of mice; they are all so fucking expensive especially Razor. I found this brand 'Red Dragon' on amazon a few years back and love it. Good feel, good quality, and works fine. Best of all, I don't think I've ever paid more than 30$ for the 12 button mouse.
r/wow • View on Reddit →I saw a 16 button redragon, lol. Mine is 12 and has many years of service on the shoulders so before it dies I bought an even cheaper version of it with a different brand but it's pratically identic. Now i just need a good MMO to come out... still waiting
r/pcmasterrace • View on Reddit →I'd recommend the red dragon mmo mouse, it's much cheaper than a naga and lasts longer. I've had two nagas previously, I feel they got much dirtier around the thumb buttons and were tougher to clean. The red dragon has been great in going on I believe 6-7 years with it, I have one button I need to press a little harder than I would like to work but that just started in the last month.
r/wow • View on Reddit →I use the wired version of the red dragon 12-button mouse (the design looks identical to the photo but black) and honestly it was the best choice of peripheral I have ever made.
r/Guildwars2 • View on Reddit →I've tried them all and honestly my favorite of all time is the Red dragon m908 on Amazon for a measly 45$ Canadian. it's fairly big which works great for my hands and it has a ton of programmable buttons including 12 on the side, 2 below the wheel, and one by the left side of the mouse clicker (this one is great as it's super easy access and easy to hit. Check it out trust me on this one!
r/wow • View on Reddit →My G600 finally died, and I replaced it with a 12 button Red Dragon mouse. So far, so good.
r/Guildwars2 • View on Reddit →I was using the Redragon m908 for YEARS before I switched. I loved it, got one for me, my brother, and got my mom a wireless one. Now my nephew uses my old m908 and I use a Naga V2 Hyperspeed for gaming and a MX Master 3s for work. 2 of my favorite mice for sure. Solid list, I just wished a lot of these premium brands had some better QA. I've heard and seen firsthand a lot of issues of small stuff breaking on mice that costs $80 or more.
r/pcmasterrace • View on Reddit →I think razer naga in general is trash these days. Price has gone up, and quality went down. I just put my 3rd one to rest within the last year. I now use Redragon Impact, if you catch them on a discount... you can easily buy 3 for one naga. Only thing i didn't like at first, was button layout on the side of the mouse
r/TibiaMMO • View on Reddit →Red Dragon M908, it is cheap ($30), but works great so far after about a year. I've had several razer nagas develop double click and scroll wheel issues, the amount of money I spent on those I figured I'd go the cheap route and just replace when it breaks. So far has lasted longer than my naga pro that developed scroll wheel issues in less than a year.
r/wow • View on Reddit →There's not that many that exist, your options for ones you can reasonably find are: * Razer naga * Corsair scimitar * Steelseries aerox 9 * Red dragon m908 All of these are mediocre mice with large QC issues and whether or not you get one that lasts 5 months or 5 years is complete RNG. You're going to have a bunch of people pop up and say things like "I've used the X for Y years and its the best!" and its some bullshit, they won the lottery that their mouse didn't arrive defective or shit the bed after some short amount of time. There used to be the logitech g600 which was both cheaper than 3 of those 4 mice while also being just as good if not better quality... not by much though... but they discontinued it. You can find them used but they're mostly overpriced and yknow.. used mice are pretty gross. They all have minor differences, pick whichever one suits you at whatever price point you're ok with paying every year or two and pull the trigger. The razer and steelseries are the most overpriced, the scimitar isn't as bad price wise, the red dragon can be bought right now on sale for 22$ and is normally like 32$. Red dragons a budget brand though so don't expect the world.
r/wow • View on Reddit →Depends on how you want it to feel. Razer Naga and corsair scimitar felts very delicate to me. I actually prefer a redragon impact
r/wow • View on Reddit →As someone who has been using nagas for pretty much the last 15 years exclusively, I recently decided to switch to a Red Dragon M908 mouse. I decided to try it primarily because of price difference and after a couple weeks of using, I don't even miss my Naga.
r/MMORPG • View on Reddit →I love the little suit case you get that holds the weights!!! lol but 100% it's a cool mouse.
r/pcmasterrace • View on Reddit →i bought a red dragon m908 32 bucks on amazon 12 buttons on the side i only have like 1 month with it but so far so good
r/wow • View on Reddit →I bought one of these in August 2016. I just bought a new one when it started double clicking and missing clicks last month. I'll probably never use a different mouse. This was pretty much constant use for gaming and work for 8.5 years https://redragonshop.com/products/impact-m908?variant=44239229190366&country=US¤cy=USD&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=shopping&utm_content=product&utm_campaign=GGSHOPMICE&utm_source=Google&utm_medium=cpc&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwzMi_BhACEiwAX4YZUAfQMNRaCJRhlcbXP6Nujz7azMn54-f-OYREgogbbMEH9cwmNeKSQhoCd1MQAvD_BwE
r/MMORPG • View on Reddit →I've been using the wired model of the Red Dragon 908 mouse in SWTOR for the past year or so, and wanted to look into getting a new one from a different brand. For the most part it still functions well enough, but the buttons are starting to show some signs of age and wear. They tend to get "sticky" on occasion, which has caused some issues with ability rotations during trash mob or boss fights. I find it especially irksome when attempting to use the keybind for one particular attack in the rotation, only to have the next one in the rotation be activated instead (which has thrown rotations out of sync more than I particularly like). So, are there any good suggestions for something that's reasonably priced (doesn't necessarily have to be cheap, I just don't want to pay the cost of a console for one mouse), has a good track record for performance and longevity, while also having a numerical button grid (preferably with 16+, ideally 18 or more, button options)? I might be willing to look into wireless options if the mouse offers dual support for wired/wireless use without connectivity/charging conflicts. Also, I'd prefer it be something that's readily available, new, and not refurbished/used. And-this should be a give in, but-it should have keybind plug-ability into SWTOR's quick bar setup. Thanks in advance!
r/swtor • View on Reddit →I had the razer naga pro crap out after a few years and needed a new mouse fast. I ordered the evga x15 thinking that would be my new mmo mouse , but it would take a week or so to get there. M908 was there overnight for like $25,,so I ordered both f8guring I would keep the m908 as a spare and evga would be my new daily. Except when I started using reddragon I fell in love with it. I tried the evga mouse but the numbers are laid out in a questionable way. So now I have the x15 evga as backup. It was inexpensive as well.
r/pcmasterrace • View on Reddit →I have the red dragon m908 mmo partly because i liked the side buttons but mostly because i have big hands and it works great for that. not the most expensive but worth a look
r/pcmasterrace • View on Reddit →I also use the redragon M908 and I love it, very pretty, runs smooth, great battery, no issues. A similar mouse for close to the same price is the Utech smart MMO mouse on Amazon, which is almost identical to the red dragon one except that the top of it has a different texture and a different logo.
r/MMORPG • View on Reddit →The red dragon mmo is a decent choice mouse for something with a good bit of buttons. Just be aware that the software can be a bit iffy at times. Personally for someone with bigger hands and only needing a few programmable buttons I usually go with the Logitech g502 and have been for years though the switches can fail after a while (they are replaceable with a bit of effort).
r/spaceengineers • View on Reddit →Hey OP, not sure if this has been recommended in the hundreds of comments you got, but have you considered vertical mice? They would allow your fingers to point in front of you rather than down, and they are more ergonomic than standard mice I might also recommend the Redragon M908. It's an MMO mouse, one of my favorites, and has like 21 buttons (12 on the side). Not sure if it's bigger than the Spartha you have. Hopefully one of these options helps
r/MouseReview • View on Reddit →I have a cheap redragon mouse with pixart 3327 and it weighs just 42g ! Other mouses feels like brick compared to this !
r/MouseReview • View on Reddit →I love that that mouse. Just can't stand their super buggy Logitech software anymore. So I went to red dragon M908 mmo mouse. Has about the same amount of buttons as this and the best part, it just works out of the box. If you want to control the rgb and speed then you can get their software but does not require to always be running.
r/LogitechG • View on Reddit →Red dragon 12 button mouse is my go to, great if you want a few extra mouse binds. I don't use anywhere close to all of them but the option to is cool plus nice RGB for like $50 last time I checked. Edit: it's actually gone down in price go figure
r/buildmeapc • View on Reddit →My last three mice have come from Redragon (M901 Perdition, M908 Impact, and now the M913 Impact Elite Wireless). The Perdition was a good mouse for what I paid for it, but I probably wouldn't recommend it any more (and I'm pretty sure the model was discontinued anyway). Whatever process they used to texture the plastic made it really flaky. The M908/M913 Impact mice are much better. I replace my mouse every 5 years or so. The wired Impact is dirt-cheap and the wireless version won't break the bank either. And I've most often had to replace due to fraying braided cables so now that I have the wireless one it might last longer. And it still comes with all the features like profiles and RGB lighting and fancy software, and unlike the Naga I once had (which was admittedly over a decade ago so this might have changed), you don't need to have the software running to have the full functionality of the mouse. Just set up everything how you want it and you never have to launch it again.
r/ffxiv • View on Reddit →For what it's worth, I've been using the razer naga since around 2009 too. I had to swap last month because my last few have been breaking way too soon and I can't justify the price tag anymore. I've tried a few other mmo mice and all felt horrible to me until i tried the redragon m908. It felt wrong for the first day or two but that's expected after using the same mouse for 15 years. I'm loving it now and the price is wayyyy better than razer options.
r/wow • View on Reddit →Red dragon maybe? Their mmo mouse is actually amazing. I just stepped up to the kone xp air from there, but idk if that would be big enough. Maybe the g502 also.
r/pcmasterrace • View on Reddit →i've been using it for 10 years i love them
r/Guildwars2 • View on Reddit →I've used a lot and I'm currently using a red dragon mmo mouse from amazon it cost £35 which is a damn sight cheaper than other devices on the market and it is really a solid mouse it's not a roccat nyth but it's still really solid
r/wow • View on Reddit →I use red dragon m908 impact and 12 buttons is really helpful as a elementalist main 😂. I don't have to play piano on my keyboard. I use the upper 4 buttons and 3 of the middle buttons for profession skills and the lower 4 buttons for utility skills Q for elite skill
r/Guildwars2 • View on Reddit →