Redragon has launched two wireless gaming mice designed to meet the demands of competitive FPS and MMO players while keeping costs in check. The Taipan Pro M810 is built for first-person shooters, featuring a conventional layout with a left thumb shelf and mid-hump design. Its counterpart, the Impact Elite M913, includes a 12-button side panel to accommodate complex MMO gameplay.

Both mice are equipped with PixArt sensors, offering high DPI capabilities without sacrificing performance. The Taipan Pro M810 uses the PAW3311 sensor, which supports up to 12,000 DPI and a polling rate of 1 kHz. It includes eight programmable buttons—two on the left side for macros, two behind the scroll wheel, and one near the left click—along with Huano mechanical switches designed for durability.

Redragon introduces budget-focused wireless mice for FPS and MMO gaming

Battery life is a standout feature, with the Taipan Pro M810 lasting up to 188 hours on a single charge when RGB lighting is disabled. When lighting is enabled, battery life drops to 29 hours. The mouse supports both 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth wireless modes, allowing for customization through Redragon’s software suite.

The Impact Elite M913 takes a different approach with its sculpted design, featuring right-side shelves for the pinky and ring fingers. It also includes dual scroll-wheel buttons and a left-click side button, along with a 12-button panel on the left sidewall for additional macros or game-specific commands. The PAW3395 sensor in this model supports up to 26,000 DPI and five onboard profiles.

Both mice are available now at competitive prices: $39.99 for the Taipan Pro M810 and $52.99 for the Impact Elite M913. These options provide budget-friendly alternatives that do not compromise on sensor precision or wireless reliability, making them ideal for players seeking responsive tracking without premium pricing.