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🎮 Own the game with precision, speed, and style — Redragon M916 PRO is your ultimate wireless weapon.
The Redragon M916 PRO is a cutting-edge wireless gaming mouse featuring an industry-leading 4000Hz polling rate, ultra-light 49g build, and an optical sensor with up to 26,000 DPI. It offers versatile 3-mode connectivity (Bluetooth, 2.4GHz wireless, and wired), 5 customizable DPI levels, and 5 programmable buttons supported by intuitive software. Ergonomically designed for natural grip comfort, it delivers marathon-ready performance with up to 150 hours of battery life, making it a top-tier choice for professionals and gamers seeking precision and speed.









| ASIN | B0CQXKMFHY |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic Design, Nordic Chip, PAW 3395 Sensor |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Battery Average Life | 150 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,516 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #80 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Redragon |
| Built-In Media | [1 lithium polymer battery, Bluetooth dongle/receiver] |
| Button Quantity | 5 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PC, Laptop, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | ['BT, 2.4Ghz Wireless'] |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 797 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | LED |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06950376722119 |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Weight | 49 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Redragon |
| Mfr Part Number | M916-PRO-4K |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 11 |
| Model Name | M916 PRO |
| Model Number | M916 PRO 4K |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 26000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Buttons | 5 |
| Operating System | Win/Mac/Linux/Unix |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 10.0 meters |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic Design, Nordic Chip, PAW 3395 Sensor |
| Style Name | 4K Hz |
| Theme | Gaming |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
C**G
Half the cost of mice that perform worse
My first one lasted over 2 years with no issues, this is one of the cheapest competitive grade mice on the market. Go to their website there is a nice write up all about mice and the optical engines behind them. Pros light weight great battery life decent configurability super simple and intuitive software that you don't even need to run the mouse Cons the matte surface wears like any matte mouse the battery connection is a little tight for some cords only 3 colors minus the dumb anime model.
I**1
Keeps up with the big names
Used this as a traveling gaming mouse, works better than I expected and the price is really good and competitive. I've since used it more often and really like the light weight feel. I play a lot of FPS and this mouse keeps up with the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2.
S**K
FPS Gamers stop throwing money away on (Insert top brand here)
To start off I used to be a (black and green) brand supporter, that is until I could no longer stomach the terrible customer support and the bloated price tags. Enter the Redragon M916. I was skeptical this mouse would perform as well as other name brand, over priced models.. It has exceeded my expectations greatly. I am a pvp fps gamer, that said I care a great deal about how my mouse feels, the performance and the weight. Coming from the viper line of mice, this thing feels amazing. The only thing I can complain about is the skates, the sensor lift off distance, and how it feels bottom heavy. Here are the solutions. First the skates. Replace them with glass dots asap. The default skates really are terrible. Yes yes you can peel off the so very thin protective plastic, but still they are very bad skates.. Replace with glass dots, which will do three things. First it makes it easier to fix issue number three, and it's a fix for one and two. (place the skates where you have access to the screws that hold it together) The issue I have with the sensor is not really the sensor, it's one of the best on the market at the moment, but with how low the mouse sits. It makes it where the sensor is picking up movement when you have lifted up the mouse. You can adjust this in the software, but I can't get it low enough. HOWEVER! with the glass skates on, it raises the mouse just enough to make this issue go away. Next I opened it up and carefully and delicately lifted up the battery and moved it forward just behind the scroll wheel. Now it is MUCH more balanced, and makes any style gamer grip feel better. {[(I have done other things to mine and got the weight down to 43g.. I am considering making a video on what all I did... well see if people like this review or not and then I may. At any rate it's the best mouse I have ever owned.)]} One thing I have seen other video reviewers talk about is the lack of 4k polling rate, and in my case that is untrue. I really wonder if they ordered the 1k version instead of the 4k version..... OR they didn't download the software and switch it to 4k mode. Either way I have included a screenshot showing mine averaging 3955hz. To be honest Redragon should have only made the 4k version. Anyone wanting an esport mouse isn't going to want 1k anyway.. Now that I mention software, it is much better (in my opinion) than the bloatware you have to make an account and sign your digital rights away with. Sure it can't detect what game you are playing, and yes you will have to have another piece of software to use a Redragon keyboard... but I'll take that over the bloatware borderline malware you get with black and green. Redragon software is simple, but gets the job done. The last thing I'll touch on is we are not at 8k polling as brand names have, but I have owned an 8k mouse and I can't tell the difference. To be honest the latency of wireless vs a cord is likely more of an issue than going from 1k to 8k hertz... that said the advantage cordless gives you cannot be denied. I'm just saying 4k to 8k is splitting hairs. If Redragon wants to upgrade this mouse with 8k, sure I'll take it, but I wouldn't pay 'brand name' $160 for it. I picked up this mouse for $43. You just cannot beat this price. I challenge any esport gamer to try this mouse, do a little modding, and honestly tell me the name brand mouse is better.
R**E
Has ruined my other mice for me
I just wanted a 1000hz polling wireless white mouse for my work-from-home setup without all the goofy gamer kid lights and macro buttons. This mouse certainly delivers on that. I run it at 2k but have tested up to 4k and can verify it can do all of them consistently. It's a disturbingly light weight mouse as well. At first it put me off because it felt like a device that I had forgotten to put batteries in or something, but the construction is very solid and over time I've grown to appreciate the light weight. The actual mouse I use for gaming on my other computer now feels like lead because of this. The battery life has been phenomenal and thankfully so because I keep forgetting to turn it off. I like that I can just plug in a usb-c cable to turn it into a normal wired mouse if it does get low though. My only complaint about the mouse was it took some solid searching to find the drivers to adjust its polling rate and DPI, but once that's out of the way, it's been 100.
N**C
Didn't Expect It To Beat My Razer But It Does!
After switching from my old Razer Viper Mini, I honestly didn’t expect much, but this Redragon M916 PRO completely surprised me. It feels lighter, smoother, and more comfortable in long FPS sessions, with clicks that feel super crisp and responsive. The software was ridiculously easy to download and customize — I had my DPI and macros set up in minutes. Build quality feels solid for the price, and tracking is spot-on. For a budget mouse, it performs like an eSports-level one and easily outshines my old setup.
T**A
Solid Features but Connectivity Issues Made Me Return It
The Redragon M916 PRO is a really nice mouse overall. It has a decent sensor, good switches, is lightweight, offers good battery life, and comes with a very responsive report rate. Yes, the build feels a bit plasticky, but feature-wise, it definitely punches above its weight. Plus, the 4K receiver is included. That said, I experienced occasional connectivity issues—sometimes the mouse would stutter for 10-20 seconds, which is super frustrating, especially during FPS games. Because of that, I decided to return it. I know most reviews are positive, so I probably just got a defective unit (hence the 3-star rating). I’m moving on to the VXE R1 Pro Max. Overall, the M916 is a decent $20-30 mouse (I got it for $23), and I would still recommend it—but keep in mind there are plenty of solid options in this price range.
A**R
Speedy, But Can Lag at 4K Polling
The Redragon M916 PRO is a pretty solid wireless gaming mouse with a 4K polling rate that’s designed for ultra-fast response times. The build feels durable and comfortable in hand, and the customizable buttons are perfect for gamers who love to fine-tune their controls. The wireless connection is reliable for the most part, and the ability to switch between wired and wireless modes is a great feature. However, the 4K polling rate can sometimes cause a bit of lag, especially if you’re gaming on older setups or with unstable connections. It’s a nice idea to have that speed, but it’s not always as smooth as expected, especially in fast-paced games. If you're using a high-performance setup and don't mind tweaking things, it’s a great mouse, but if you're worried about lag or if your system isn’t up to the challenge, it might be better to go with something with a lower polling rate
J**N
*Mouse wheels falling to scroll properly on 2 mice now very annoying*
update "Both mouse wheels are failing now making it annoying to scroll anything" One works great, perfect but the other one has a creak in the material by the thumb that makes annoying sounds when pressure is applied, and the mouse wheel does not read 40% of the scrolling making it frustrating enough to use keyboard scrolling instead. like them both one just acts like it was stepped on "frame and mouse wheel" have run software and computer tests to make sure it was not drivers, does the same on other computers.
A**D
تراستد 100%
الحمدلله وصلي الماوس فعلا ونفس النسخه ال 4k التوصيل جه تاني يوم والماوس ممتاز
S**N
Ultra Leicht und präzise
Durch ihr leichtes Gewicht fühlt sich die Maus zunächst etwas "billiger" an, weil man oft Gewicht mit Wertigkeit verbindet. Das stimmt in diesem Fall aber nicht. Bisher macht sie Maus einen klasse Eindruck. Die Verarbeitung ist gut, nicht knarzt und auch die Software tut ihren job. Die möglichen DPI und Abtastrate sind in diesem Preissegment außergewöhnlich. Wenn man sich langsam an die höheren DPI herantastet, muss man die Hand nur noch minimal bewegen, das ist schon Klasse. Ich wollte die DPI gleich richtig hoch setzen und war erstmal geplättet wie schnell der Mauscursor bei jeder kleinen Bewegung und und her rast. Über die Software kann man 5 verschiedene DPI Werte in der Maus abspeichern und zwischen diesen per Tastendruck wechseln.
D**I
Ottimo qualità/prezzo
Spedizione veloce e puntuale. Merce come da descrizione.
A**K
Solid Day 1 Experience, 10/10 would recommend
Packaging is very light. There's not much in the box. I went ahead and opened it up, connected it via wire. The mouse was working on Windows 10 immediately. I then tried to connect in Bluetooth by flipping the switch to bt, and by connecting it on my Bluetooth window setting. It worked fine. The refresh rate was limited. I then connected it via 2.4 GHz connection and the included dongle. The refresh rate was then 4000 Hz, and that's pretty much it. I did not notice much of a difference. I did then increase the dpi to 26000 And decrease the mouse settings on mouse properties on windows 10 to slowest, and i'm going to see how it will be in the next few days. Honestly, i cannot tell if it made a difference in my shooter games. It feels veryyyy light, I wonder how long the battery will last. Will update if bad battery life. Pros: Super lightweight Option to turn off all LEDs (great if you want a full blackout look, to pair with an oled monitor) As precise as my M711-FPS model, so far as I can tell. Cons: None thus far Personal opitions: I have large hands ✋️, I prefer the size of M711 to this. Software is nothing to write home about. Basic. I like Basic though. PS: don't forget to peel the blue stickers on bottom feet
ا**ا
good as i thought and paid for it
indeed it's only for pro players but the sound of the click is kinda annoying.
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