Redragon M913 Impact Elite Wireless Gaming Mouse
Product description
What it is and what it aims to solve
The Redragon M913 Impact Elite is a MMO-focused gaming mouse offering both wireless and wired operation. With 16 programmable buttons (16 in total, including 12 side buttons) and a high-precision sensor, it’s designed to help players bind complex actions and execute macros without leaving the grip. The dual connectivity (2.4GHz wireless and USB-C wired) aims to minimise downtime between matches and setup complexity.
How it works in practice

The mouse supports five onboard DPI levels (1000/2000/4000/8000/16000) with a precision ±100 step, letting you adapt sensitivity on the fly to different game genres or tasks. In wireless mode, a low-consumption chip and a sizeable battery offer extended playtime, with Eco mode reducing backlighting to push battery life to around 45 hours. The onboard storage and bundled software allow full customization of all buttons and lighting across 16.8 million colours, so you can tailor keybinds and aesthetics to your preferred playstyle.
What stands out in everyday use
On the surface, the M913 provides a robust MMO control scheme. The 12 side buttons give quick access to abilities without shifting your grip. The combination of wired and wireless operation is convenient for both long sessions and on-the-go setups. The DPI range is substantial enough for precise aiming or rapid camera pans, and the ability to tweak DPI in 100-point increments helps dial in exact responsiveness.



What might hold it back
If you prioritise a lighter, more compact mouse, the extended MMO button array can feel bulky. While the software enables nuanced customization, some users may find the initial setup fiddly, especially if you want to coordinate complex macros across multiple profiles. As with many RGB gaming mice, the lighting may be non-essential for performance and could impact battery life in longer sessions unless Eco mode is enabled.
Who it’s for

This mouse is well-suited to MMO players or those who rely on many hotkeys for abilities. It’s reasonable for those who want flexible connectivity (wireless for clutter-free setups, wired for elimination of input latency during competitive play) and a high DPI ceiling for rapid comparisons between in-game sensitivities.
Who it isn’t for
If you mainly play FPS games and prefer a simpler shape or fewer buttons, the extra MMO controls may feel superfluous. Also, if you expect plug-and-play without any software setup, the bespoke button mapping and lighting options may require a bit of investment in time.



When it makes sense to buy
Consider the M913 if you need a versatile, feature-rich mouse for MMO or macro-heavy play and you value dual connectivity and a broad DPI spectrum. It’s a sensible choice if you want customisable lighting and a large button set for rapid command access.
When to look elsewhere

If you’re after a lighter, more compact form factor or a device focused primarily on aim precision with minimal configuration, you might prefer a simpler mouse with fewer programmable inputs.
What to check before purchasing
- Verify your software installation process and whether the on-device profiles transfer cleanly between USB-C wired and wireless modes.
- Consider how comfortable the 12 side-buttons sit under your thumb and whether the overall weight suits long gaming sessions.
- If battery life is critical, plan for enabling Eco mode for extended sessions, note how lighting impacts runtime.



Practical example of use
Imagine a war MMO where you need to execute a sequence of spells and items mid-battle. You can map key sequences to several side buttons, allowing you to trigger combos with thumb keystrokes while keeping the main grip stable. In wireless mode, you’d still have reliable coverage for a full matchday, switching to wired only if you want maximum latency stability during intense moments.
FAQ (brief guidance)
- Can the DPI be adjusted while playing? Yes, with five onboard levels and a ±100 precision tweak.
- Is the lighting purely cosmetic? It’s programmable but not essential to performance, you can reduce lighting via Eco mode to save battery.
- Does the mouse work in both modes without software? Hardware functions exist, but full customization requires the software.
Final decision
Is it worth it? A solid pick if you want a feature-rich MMO mouse with dual connectivity, extensive macro potential, and a high DPI ceiling. It’s best for players who can make use of 12 side buttons and custom profiles, while casual users or those after a simpler setup may find the feature load more than they need.
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