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Redragon M901 PERDITION Laser Gaming Mouse Review

When I purchased the UtechSmart Venus Laser Gaming Mouse (see "UtechSmart Venus Laser Gaming Mouse Review" article), I also looked at the Redragon M901 PERDITION Laser Gaming Mouse. The two mouse are basically the same. Their resemblance to each other indicates that they came out of the same original equipment manufacturer (OEM). So why did I purchase the UtechSmart Venus Laser Gaming Mouse rather than the Redragon M901 PERDITION Laser Gaming Mouse?

In this article, I will review the Redragon M901 PERDITION Laser Gaming Mouse, without actually owning the mouse, and provide my reasoning on why the UtechSmart Venus Laser Gaming Mouse is the better one to get. I will provide meaning comparisons between the two mouses and use my in-depth knowledge of the UtechSmart Venus Laser Gaming Mouse to review the Redragon M901 PERDITION Laser Gaming Mouse

Other than the typical two button and scroll wheel combination, Redragon M901 PERDITION Laser Gaming Mouse also has three other buttons on top (see photo below). The two buttons below the scroll wheel allow you do change the Dots Per Inch (DPI) quickly. It allows you to change the DPI intuitively without referring to the instruction manual. Press the top button to move up in DPI; vise-versa for the bottom button. However, unlike the UtechSmart Venus Laser Gaming Mouse, it doesn't have four LED's to show you the DPI that it is set. This is one of the factors I choose the UtechSmart Venus Laser Gaming Mouse over the Redragon M901 PERDITION Laser Gaming Mouse

The button to the left of the index finger button is programmable, which is very similar to the buttons on the original Razer Naga that I own. Except the original Razer Naga has two buttons next to the index finger button. On the Razer Naga, in League of Legends, I map the top button to health potion and map the bottom button to moving the pet. With the Redragon M901 PERDITION Laser Gaming Mouse, I would only be able to map the health potion. In this area, the UtechSmart Venus Laser Gaming Mouse only has one button there as well.

The new Razer Naga no longer has any buttons to the left of the index finger. Therefore, the Redragon M901 PERDITION Laser Gaming Mouse and the UtechSmart Venus Laser Gaming Mouse are now better contenders.

The bottom of the Redragon M901 PERDITION Laser Gaming Mouse has the infrared laser port, a button for you to change profile, two large sliding pads, and a rotating door for adjusting weights (see photo below). You can arrange up to eight weights in any combination. These features are exactly the same as the UtechSmart Venus Laser Gaming Mouse, which makes me think that they are the same mouse in different bodies.

The photo below shows the twelve thumb buttons. To me they are the most important part of a gaming mouse. If you use a programmable controller on your left hand, which frees you from the keyboard, then you'll definitely need a mouse like this. These twelve programmable thumb buttons allow you to activate even more game functions.

The arrangement of these twelve thumb buttons, plus their shape and angle, seems to be exactly the same as the twelve buttons on the UtechSmart Venus Laser Gaming Mouse. This is another factor that I believe indicate they come from the same designer.

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