Save Up to 52% on a Redragon Wired or Wireless Gaming Mouse

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Even if you’re not clocking in hours of competitive PC gaming, the right gaming mouse can seriously elevate your performance. Known for high-DPI precision, customizable buttons, and durable builds, the Redragon gaming mouse lineup offers impressive features at a fraction of the price you’d expect. Right now, several of the most popular Redragon gaming mice are on sale, including both wired and wireless options. From MMO-ready button layouts to ultra-fast response times, these picks combine performance and affordability for gamers of all levels.

M908 Wired Gaming Mouse

Reddragon M908

The M908 Impact is a wired MMO-ready powerhouse packed with 18 programmable buttons (including 12 thumb-side macros), making it perfect for MMO players and productivity buffs alike. It features a Pixart PMW3327 optical sensor with adjustable DPI up to 12,400, 1,000 Hz polling rate, and 30G acceleration for responsive control.

Customizability is another strength: the RGB lighting offers 16.8 million colors, while five onboard memory profiles let you switch setups on the fly. Gamers can also fine-tune the weight using the included eight-piece tuning kit for personalized balance. If you have larger hands or prefer a beefier ergonomic design, this model consistently gets high marks for comfort.

This model is currently 52% off, bringing the cost down to $22.79. (Note: this only applies to the black color option.)

M913 Wireless Gaming Mouse

Reddragon M913

Looking for wireless freedom? The M913 Impact Elite doubles as both a 2.4 GHz wireless and USB‑C wired mouse, offering flexibility and up to 45 hours of battery life (80  hours with lights off). It features a Pixart PAW3335 sensor with a resolution of up to 16,000 DPI and a polling rate of 1,000 Hz, supporting high-speed tracking at up to 400 IPS.

With 16 programmable buttons, including 12 thumb-side macros, and onboard RGB lighting plus profile switching, this mouse packs serious customization. Reviews praise its solid build quality, responsive Huano switches, and sturdy wireless performance, with low latency that’s nearly undetectable even compared to budget mice.

Save 33% and pay just $31.38 for this excellent peripheral (only available in black).

M990 Wired Gaming Mouse

M990 Wired Mouse Rgb

For MMO enthusiasts craving maximum macro power, the M990 Legend delivers. With 23 programmable buttons (16 on the thumb side!), it rivals premium MMO mice at a fraction of the cost. It sports a high-precision optical sensor with DPI from 100 to 32,000, adjustable in software and with five onboard DPI presets.

The military-grade aluminum base, braided cable, and Huano microswitches rated for 20 million clicks give it solid durability. RGB customization is extensive, featuring rainbow, wave, and breathing effects, as well as five memory profiles for easy profile switching. The included eight-piece weight set also lets you fine-tune your feel.

Only a slight savings here at just 14% off, but that still brings the price down to $42.99.

Redragon M908 Impact Wired Gaming Mouse

Redragon M913 Impact Elite Wireless Gaming Mouse

Redragon M990 MMO Gaming Mouse

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