Lots of buttons — Great for MMO / macro-heavy gaming or productivity where you want many shortcuts.
Customizability — You can tweak DPI finely, save profiles, adjust lighting, and change weights.
On-board memory — Once configured, your settings stay with the mouse (you can plug into another computer and still have your profile)
Good value — For its feature set, it tends to be cheaper than many “premium brand” MMO mice.
Software bugs / instability — Many users report issues with Redragon’s configuration software: not detecting the mouse, failing to save settings, crashing, etc.
Inconsistent build quality — Some later batches reportedly have thinner / “flimsier” cables or cheaper plastics than earlier versions.
Scroll wheel wear — Over time, the scroll wheel can get finicky (e.g. registering phantom scrolls) per user reports.
Color / RGB issues — A user noted their RGB started limited to only a few colors after some use (software reinstallation didn’t fix
Side button failure — Some users report that side / macro buttons stop working after some use.
Less ideal for fast FPS — Its many side buttons and shape may not be optimal for high-speed flicks / aim-based shooters. Some users prefer lighter, simpler mice for FPS.
If you are looking for a feature-rich MMO-style mouse (many programmable buttons, RGB, adjustable weight) on a budget, the Redragon M908 is a solid pick — as long as you accept its quirks (software issues, possible lower durability in some units).
If your main focus is fast-paced FPS / esports, a simpler, lighter mouse might suit you better (less chance of “button mis-clicks”, fewer distractions).
If you like, I can compare it to a few alternatives (Logitech, Razer, Corsair MMO / macro mice) in your price range. Do you want me to send comparisons
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