Redragon M916 Pro 4K specifications and in-depth review

Redragon M916 Pro 4K

Manufacturer: Redragon

The Redragon M916 Pro 4K is an ambidextrous gaming mouse designed for users who want tri-mode connectivity and high-end sensor performance in a lightweight form factor. Weighing just 49 g and compatible with both left- and right-handed users, it connects via USB, Bluetooth 5, or 2.4GHz wireless and can be used while charging. Its most notable specification is the 4000Hz polling rate, which delivers a significantly faster input reporting cycle than standard gaming mice. A one-year warranty is included.

The mouse is built around the PixArt PAW3395 sensor, with a DPI range spanning 1000 to 26,000, a maximum tracking speed of 650 IPS, and a maximum acceleration of 50G — all user-adjustable via a dedicated DPI switching button. It has five buttons in total, including two side buttons, all of which are programmable, though there is no profile switching button and onboard memory profiles are not supported. The rechargeable battery is rated for 70 hours of use. On the physical side, the mouse measures 120.8 mm long, 64.3 mm wide, and 37.9 mm tall, comes with a 1.8 m cable, and includes extra weights for users who prefer a heavier feel. RGB lighting is absent, and the scroll wheel does not tilt.

Pros
  • A 4000Hz polling rate delivers significantly faster position reporting than standard gaming mice, reducing input latency during use
  • The PixArt PAW3395 sensor supports a DPI range of 1000 to 26,000 with adjustable sensitivity and tracks at up to 650 IPS and 50G acceleration
  • Tri-mode connectivity via USB, 2.4GHz wireless, and Bluetooth 5 gives users flexibility across different setups
  • The rechargeable battery is rated for 70 hours and the mouse can be used while charging, avoiding forced downtime
  • At 49 g with an ambidextrous shape, the mouse is accessible to both left- and right-handed users and keeps physical fatigue low during extended sessions
  • Extra weights are included for users who prefer a heavier feel, allowing some personalisation of the overall weight
Cons
  • Onboard memory profiles are not supported, meaning custom settings cannot be stored on the mouse itself and must be managed through software
  • There is no profile switching button, which limits on-the-fly configuration changes without software access
  • RGB lighting is absent, which may be a drawback for users who prefer illuminated peripherals
  • The warranty period is limited to one year
  • The scroll wheel does not tilt and there is no thumb scroll wheel, reducing scrolling input options
Who is this for?

The Redragon M916 Pro 4K is well-suited to gamers who prioritise low-latency input and precise sensor performance, particularly those who will benefit from the 4000Hz polling rate and the wide DPI range of the PixArt PAW3395 sensor. Its ambidextrous shape and lightweight 49 g build make it a practical option for both left- and right-handed users who game for extended periods and want to minimise physical strain. The tri-mode connectivity and 70-hour battery life with use-while-charging support also make it a strong fit for users who switch between wired and wireless setups or work across multiple devices, and the included extra weights offer a degree of personalisation for those who prefer a heavier mouse.

Who is this NOT for?

Users who rely on onboard memory profiles to store and carry their settings between systems will find this mouse limiting, as no onboard storage is supported and there is no profile switching button for on-the-fly changes. Those who value RGB lighting as part of their setup aesthetic will also find the mouse unsuitable, given its complete absence of illumination. The lack of a tilting or thumb scroll wheel makes it a poor fit for users whose workflows depend on horizontal scrolling or additional scroll input options, and the one-year warranty may be a concern for buyers seeking longer-term coverage.

Performance:

polling rate 4000 Hz
maximum speed 650 IPS
maximum acceleration 50G
maximum DPI 26000 DPI
minimum DPI 1000 DPI
has adjustable DPI

The M916 Pro 4K operates at a 4000Hz polling rate, reporting its position to the system at a significantly faster interval than standard mice. DPI is fully adjustable across a range of 1000 to 26,000 DPI, giving users fine control over sensitivity to suit different tasks or preferences. Tracking performance is rated at a maximum speed of 650 IPS and a maximum acceleration of 50G.

General info:

Type Gaming
connection type USB, Bluetooth, 2.4GHz wireless
sensor PixArt PAW3395
onboard memory profiles 0
Bluetooth version 5
has gesture support
Battery life 70 hours
can use while charging
has a rechargeable battery
warranty period 1 years

The Redragon M916 Pro 4K is a gaming mouse built around the PixArt PAW3395 sensor and supports three connection modes — USB, 2.4GHz wireless, and Bluetooth 5. Its rechargeable battery is rated for 70 hours of use, and the mouse can continue to be used while it is charging. Gesture support is not available, and onboard memory profiles are not supported, meaning settings cannot be stored directly on the device. A one-year warranty is included.

Buttons:

number of buttons 5
number of side buttons 2
number of programmable buttons 5
has a DPI switching button
has a profile switching button

The M916 Pro 4K has a total of 5 buttons, all of which are programmable, including 2 side buttons and a dedicated DPI switching button for on-the-fly sensitivity adjustments. A profile switching button is not included, which aligns with the absence of onboard memory profile support noted elsewhere in the product specifications.

Design:

Orientation Ambidextrous
weight 49 g
has RGB lighting
has a tilting scroll wheel
has a thumb scroll wheel
has extra weights
cable length 1.8 m
volume 294.385976 cm³
thickness 37.9 mm
height 120.8 mm
width 64.3 mm

The M916 Pro 4K has an ambidextrous shape, making it suitable for both left- and right-handed users, and comes in at a lightweight 49 g with dimensions of 120.8 mm long, 64.3 mm wide, and 37.9 mm tall. Extra weights are included for users who prefer a heavier feel, and a 1.8 m cable is provided for wired use. The scroll wheel does not tilt and there is no thumb scroll wheel, while RGB lighting is also absent, giving the mouse a more understated appearance.

Final Verdict

The Redragon M916 Pro 4K is a focused gaming mouse that makes a clear case for users who want high-end sensor performance and connection flexibility in a lightweight, ambidextrous package. Its defining characteristic is the 4000Hz polling rate paired with the PixArt PAW3395 sensor, which together place it firmly in performance-oriented territory for users where input responsiveness matters. The 70-hour battery, use-while-charging capability, and tri-mode connectivity add genuine day-to-day practicality. The absence of onboard memory profiles and RGB lighting will rule it out for some, but for gamers who prioritise tracking precision and low-latency input over software-dependent customisation and aesthetics, the M916 Pro 4K delivers a technically capable and well-considered package.

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