🎮 Elevate your game with the lightest, fastest, and most stylish anime mouse on the battlefield!
The Redragon M916AK PRO is a 42-gram ultra-lightweight gaming mouse featuring up to 26,000 DPI sensitivity, 3-mode connectivity (Bluetooth, 2.4GHz wireless, USB-C), and 5 fully programmable buttons. Designed with ergonomic natural grip and anime-themed aesthetics, it supports customizable keybinds via dedicated software, delivering precision and comfort for extended gaming or work sessions.
Material | Lightweight Materials |
Item Weight | 42 Grams |
Style | 1K Hz |
Pattern | Anime-themed Pattern |
Theme | Anime |
Color | WT-SE |
Battery Average Life | 150 Hours |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 26000 Dots per Inch |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Button Quantity | 5 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Connectivity Technology | BT, 2.4Ghz Wireless, USB-C |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Movement Detection | Optical |
T**A
Amazing Performance and Precision
I recently purchased the Redragon K1ng 4K Pro, and I must say, it has exceeded my expectations. The build quality is solid, with a comfortable ergonomic design that fits perfectly in my hand, even during long gaming sessions.The 4K sensor is incredibly accurate, providing smooth and precise tracking that enhances my gaming experience. Whether I’m playing fast-paced shooters or strategy games, the response time is flawless, with no noticeable lag.One of my favorite features is the customizable RGB lighting. The vibrant colors and different lighting modes add a cool aesthetic to my setup. Plus, the programmable buttons are a game-changer, allowing me to set custom commands for quick access.Overall, the Redragon K1ng 4K Pro is an excellent choice for both gamers and everyday users who want reliability, comfort, and top-notch performance. I highly recommend it!
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.
L**L
Impressive value and feel
This is exactly what I've been looking for in a mouse, I was about to spend $120 on one with the same features until I saw this on LTT. One week is too early to commit to 5 stars, but I'm feeling good about it!Negative: The USB cable feels like the worlds cheapest and thinnest 'braided' cable, but 99% of the time it's just a suitable dongle extension. DPI switch on the bottom is inconvenient, but if I'm honest I'll never change it on purpose. The L/R switches are a little stiffer than I'd like, but my last ones were too light so probably fine.-It's super light-It's comfortable-It's smooth and accurate-Wired/Bluetooth/2.4Ghz dongle is perfect. Bluetooth on my laptop, 2.4 on my desktop (dongle on the desk with the included A>C adapter, and if the batter gets low (not in 7 days yet) I have the cable in the dongle right behind my monitor.
S**G
Great Hardware subpar software
Mouse hardware is really great, its light mid size mouse with great tracking but software is subpar. Mouse is not picked up when in wireless mode which is weird cant keep track of battery status. Connected via win 11 bt does work and in windows battery status is displayed.
K**R
Surprising Results
Pleasantly surprised by this one! RedDragon often gets a bad rap for being "cheap" or "terrible" but I decided to give this one a try anyway after my Razer Death Adder Elite finally kicked the bucket. It's a little slimmer than that mouse but twice as comfortable, and the Bluetooth is much smoother on BT5.4, and the included USB adapter is just as fast, no jumpiness or dead input. The battery lasts absolutely forever I'm using it now and don't think I've charged it in 2-weeks.
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