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Mice, on good discounts: Redragon M720, Redragon M908, HyperX Pulsefire Raid - Canada and US

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I was just looking at gaming mice, hoping to find something to replace my Logitech G402 with, and I might have struck gold, finding a mouse that addresses what I dislike about the G402, and while also being on significant sale.

 

The G402's low profile and lack of support for the ring and little finger make it uncomfortable for me. The Redragon M720 addresses both of those things, being larger and with pronounced support for the ring and little finger, and while adding an extra programmable button, being weight-adjustable, and having a braided cord on top. It's also 30% off right now, making it $35 CAD. Can't wait to try it out.

 

There's also a dual rechargeable-wireless / wired version, the Redragon M686, but it isn't currently on sale. In the US, a 20 programmable-button version is also on sale for 30% off. And the HyperX Pulsefire Raid is on a good discount, so I've added it, here.

 

 

Canada:

 

Redragon M720 VAMPIRE RGB Gaming Mouse, 10,000 DPI Adjustable Wired Optical Gaming Mouse, Comfortable Grip Ergonomic with 8 Programmable Buttons

30% off / $35 CADhttps://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07WZC672W/

 

HyperX Pulsefire Raid – Gaming Mouse – 11 Programmable Buttons, RGB, Ergonomic Design, Comfortable Side Grips, Software-Controlled Customization

42% off / $49 CAD - https://www.amazon.ca/HyperX-Pulsefire-Raid-Ultra-Light-Programmable/dp/B0828NDB43/

 

 

US:

 

Redragon M908 Impact RGB LED MMO Mouse with Side Buttons Optical Wired Gaming Mouse with 12,400DPI, High Precision, 20 Programmable Mouse Buttons

30% off / $32.89 USDhttps://www.amazon.com/Redragon-Impact-Buttons-Precision-Programmable/dp/B07HC4NBQ8/     - link fixed to go to the page with the sale

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For the Redragon M720 in Canada, there's also an additional $4-off coupon that can be enabled on the store page, reducing the price to $31 CAD during checkout.

 

 

 

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I had one like that although with a different brand sticker on it, hated it, the shape design/coating leads to a poor grip, everytime I lifted it it would want to fall off my hand.

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On 7/1/2022 at 11:51 PM, Kilrah said:

I had one like that although with a different brand sticker on it, hated it, the shape design/coating leads to a poor grip, everytime I lifted it it would want to fall off my hand.

After two days of using the Redragon M720, I can say that's not an issue with this one. It easily stays in my hand when lifting, without clenching my finger grip, both with and without all of the weights in the mouse. It's designed for a palm-style hold, and not a claw-style hold. Though, it's generally the same situation when using a claw-style hold.

 

The general plastic feels comparable to that of the main left and right buttons on my Logitech G402, but a bit nicer, being more matte and soft-like, and less just like hard plastic.

 

There are rubber pads at the sides, for the thumb and little finger, and they feel comfortable and seem to be effective at creating grip. The mouse easily stays in my hand when lifting, without clenching my finger grip, both with and without all of the weights in the mouse. The thumb mouse buttons provide a ridge that will give a thumb something to catch on - though, the rubber grip-pads seem to do the job even if I position my thumb lower so that it doesn't make contact with the buttons.

 

I've written a fuller review of the Redragon M720 here:

 

 

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For people with Amazon Prime subscriptions, a bunch of Redragon mice are on sizable discounts for Prime Day.

 

On Amazon Canada, the Redragon M720 is on sale further, and costs just $28 CAD.

https://www.amazon.ca/Redragon-M720-Adjustable-Comfortable-Programmable/dp/B07WZC672W/

 

The wireless version, the M686, is also on sale for Prime Day, and cost $38.50 CAD.

https://www.amazon.ca/Redragon-M720-Adjustable-Comfortable-Programmable/dp/B0859TTQRN/

 

The 20-button M908 is also on sale, at $35 CAD (30% off).

https://www.amazon.ca/Redragon-M908-Precision-Programmable-Buttons/dp/B07FK9PKSM/

 

I'm using the M720 right now, and think it's a great mouse (so long as it keeps working like it is now). I've ordered one of the wireless M686, to see how it holds up in gaming.

 

 

From Amazon US, the wireless M686 is also on sale, for $34.40 USD:

https://www.amazon.com/Redragon-M686-Professional-Customizable-Backlight/dp/B0859TTQRN/

 

And the 20-button version, the M908, is on a huge discount, at $21.90 USD (53% off):

https://www.amazon.com/Redragon-Impact-Buttons-Precision-Programmable/dp/B07HC4NBQ8/

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