Product Comparison: Redragon M901 vs Redragon M908
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- The sensor tracks very well, to the best of my knowledge.
- The sensor on the M901 is good enough so I would recommend it to PC users who needs the extra buttons on the mouse.
- Handles very well with a good sensor.
- The biggest advantage this mouse has though, is it's sensor.
- I found the sensor in this mouse a bit jittery and jumpy, and generally not too smooth.
- Although it's a laser sensor, it does not suffer the same lift off problems other laser sensors do.
- The sensor does seem pretty accurate.
- Sensor's good, weights are nice.
- DPI settings are very customizable with multiple cycles of usage.
- The DPI setting gives you four different modes, that light up to tell you which one is on.
- It has that shape, size, and feel that keeps me using Redragon mice.
- It's the size of a thumb drive.
- The macro keys on the side are easy to reach (I’m right-handed, average-sized palms). Good size.
- I have normal sized female hands, and this mouse fits perfectly in my grasp.
- I have large Hands I feel it could be a little longer and a little taller.
- The size is great, it's smooth on the sides, with more grip on the top.
- The ergonomics work for my medium-sized hand perfectly.
- A mouse of this size fit perfectly into my hand and felt very comfortable to use.
- The placement of the side buttons are perfect and I like the size of them.
- I like the shape and size, it fits well in my hand.
- USB connection wire is very long, includes tie to shorten wire.
- The cord that connects to the port of your PC is a cord that is meaty and meant for durability.
- Works well. I would recommend connecting it to a USB 3.0 port.
- The USB connection started to die a month ago.
- The USB connection was finally dying and I was faced with the heavy purchase of a new mouse.
- The gold plated tips on the usb connector is an added bit of value. Easy connect.
- The main controls have a light, fast click. That's good. Good USB connection.
- The M901 is a wonderful matte surface. Easy connect with good USB cable.
- I can reset the mouse by unplugging and reconnecting the USB cable and it works until the next time I shut down or go to sleep.
- It suddenly stopped working in 1 usb port so I switched it to a different one.
- Larger, more comfortable scrolling wheel.
- The extra red button on the top left is nice.
- Able to store complex macros via onboard memory.
- Lots of features for the price.
- Perfect mix of features, functionality and value.
- Another special feature that I like is the triple click button next to the left click.
- There are adjustable DPI buttons on the mouse at a spot where you wouldn’t accidentally change them while gaming.
- The mouse also has 12 buttons on the side, which light up as well!
- Besides the specifications of the mouse, the LEDs rotate colors and are displayed on the mouse wheel, side buttons, and logo in front of the mouse.
- The added pinky and ring finger rest also add to the comfort of the mouse when playing.