Logitech M908 Impact RGB LED MMO Gaming Mouse with 12 Side Buttons, Optical Wired Ergonomic Mouse with Max 12,400DPI, High Precision, 18 Programmable Macro Shortcuts, Comfort Grip
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M908 Impact RGB LED MMO Gaming Mouse with 12 Side Buttons, Optical Wired Ergonomic Mouse with Max 12,400DPI, High Precision, 18 Programmable Macro Shortcuts, Comfort Grip
Logitech★★★★4.4
Optical
12.4K
158g
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$32.89
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SensorOptical
DPI12.4K
TypeWired
Weight158g
PERFORMANCE
39%
Customer Reviews★★★★★4.8 · 5 reviews
★★★★★Great mouse
I bought this for the first time at the end of 2020. Here we are in early-mid 2026, and I'm buying another one. For me the issue I'm having with the old one is the middle click not working intermittently. I bought a Razer Mamba to replace it but it arrived with a completely nonfunctional middle-click, so it's going back and I decided to rebuy this one because after using this one for so long, the Razer feels way too light and the finish felt more matte than smooth. This one is nice and heavy with the weights, and the finish feels smooth and comfortable in my hand. The extra buttons are great too, I don't think I can go back to having a normal amount of buttons. I guess it *has* been six years....I'll update my review if I need to after the new one comes.
Stephanie S · 2026-05-06 · via amazon
★★★★★I Recommend
Great mouse, setup was a breeze. I've been using this mouse for two weeks now and have no complaints. It's very responsive and all buttons feel great when pressing them. Hotkeys on the side are a game changer, especially for games. It's very smooth with a great scroll wheel. I bought this mouse for the hotkeys, but the best part of the mouse is the thumb rest, my thumb no longer drags on my mouse pad. It also feels very durable, and for the price, I highly recommend it.
Amazon Customer · 2026-04-16 · via amazon
★★★★★Revolutonized how shortcuts are viewed.
This mouse has really leveled up my productivity! I programmed it using the intuitive software downloaded from the not too sketchy app, and it now saves me soo much time. I added shift, clt, alt, enter, backspace, and esc. paste, copy, etc. shortcuts on it. This way, my left hand can be more efficient in using keyboard shortcuts while using software or web search. Affordable, great quality, fast, high dpi, extreme hand placement comfort (holds all five right-hand fingers well)
Skydragon · 2026-02-05 · via amazon
★★★★★Was very nice and had little issues for a full year, until the tracker suddenly died.
I ordered this mouse back in early 2018, so I got a good year of use out of it. However due to it's low quality, even with careful use it had some notable issues. Only one big one, but that's usually all it takes and in this case it was enough to make the mouse unusable. The first and only non breaking issue I ever had was the side buttons becoming more and more difficult to press. Nothing too bad, but caused a missed input here and there due to the increase in pressure I had to put on the buttons. But that was really the only issue I was having with the mouse, and it was easily manageable. For the software, once I figured it out, it was easy to set up. The lack of Mouse 4 and 5 buttons was replaceable by binding some the side keys to it, and I adapted to using them automatically after a short time. The amount of customization allowed me to set up the mouse the way I liked and how I wanted to use it. It was very nice. The scroll wheel never gave me issues, it clicked when I need it to and scrolled when I wanted it to. Left and right mouse buttons worked fine, never had issues of cracking or breaking, missed inputs or anything. The dpi adjustment buttons could be rebound, so I took them off of any bindings to be safe from accidentally changing my dpi settings, so I can't say much about their quality or functionality. There are two additional buttons I did not use: one at the top left above the left mouse button, which usually just changed the color scheme of the mouse and worked when used but I never really used it. You can change the bindings to the button if I remember correctly which makes it a nice secondary button on the top left of the mouse, but I never bothered as it's a little too out of the way (my small hands would have to shift off the right mouse button to go far enough to press it comfortably) The other button is on the bottom of the mouse, and changes the mode of the mouse. Essentially, this just changes the dpi settings, and the color the mouse to match. I always kept this on the lowest setting as it was plenty high for me on that setting, and you can still adjust it more with your computers mouse settings. Despite it being on the bottom of the mouse, I had no issues with it being pressed accidentally. There is a panel on the bottom of the mouse, which you can open to reveal 7 weights which you can easily remove to change the feel of the mouse. They all pretty small and the mouse it very light without them, I ended up keeping them all in, and I would still consider it on the light side. Finally, the tracker is sealed, which is nice at not letting much hair or dust into the mouse, however this also means you cannot open the mouse in any way to clean any dust or hair out of it. As for what went wrong with the tracker... I don't know. Today the light just went out and moving the mouse no longer moved my cursor. All buttons worked, but not being able to move the cursor made that sort of pointless. It's very odd, it was working completely fine up until it didn't. I had no warning that it was going to stop working. It just suddenly doesn't. I rebooted my computer, unplugged and re-plugged in the mouse, and tried my best to clean out the mouse, but since it's sealed I don't think I did a very good job. For the price, I'd say it's a good mouse. For the sudden way it stopped working, I'd say keep a backup available.(fortunately I keep one for this very reason though the scroll wheel is finicky, but it's of a completely different brand.) I honestly liked this mouse and will probably order a new one, but if the same thing happens again I don't believe I will be purchasing another. If I can get the mouse working again, while I'll still order a new one, I'll come back and edit this review to say so. Edit: the new one arrived, when I plugged it in I noticed the profiles didn't save on the computer but seems to be linked to the mouse itself, I decided to plug in the old mouse to use the track pad on my laptop to save the profile on my computer, and suddenly it's working again. If it dies again, I'll edit this comment yet again but for the time being I'll be using the old mouse it looks like with a new one as a backup. Edit 2: Old mouse did it again only a few hours later. New one is out and will be used from here on out.
SomeguyIdontknow · 2019-02-20 · via amazon
★★★★★Big hands review - Mild Gaming
I don't game very much, however, recently I've been upgrading my computer station and trying to get myself to play a game for a couple minutes every few days... Just can't get into it. Especially when my old mouse wore out and just wouldn't right click... This mouse has a reallllyyyy sensitive right click. I can't really rest my hand on it in a traditional sense, then again I have big hands and arthritis and carpal tunnel... So, I hold the mouse a little bit at an angle. This does NOT disturb the comfort of the mouse. Actually, it's kinda odd but it even gives me a little more precision with the side buttons to do that. The pinky part is just... JUST barely too narrow. It's not the biggest deal, especially since that's probably just me but.. Maybe not. Anyway. I'm just sayin' it's BARELY too narrow to simply rest my pinky on but I mean who cares, the side of my pink rests a wee on the mousepad. I have NOT rested the side buttons much. Not at all changed their functions. I used it a little here and there in Skyrim or Rust for kinda convenient, in the dark, quick switching of my inventory. Other wise I don't really mess with it much... yet. They are easy to press and do not accidentally press at all. They aren't laid flat but in a wave so you can comfortably rest your thumb there and quickly forget you're touching buttons. It's quite an ergonomic mouse. I like it. I kept the default wavey rainbow transition of the RGBs because it sorta just matches the mousepad and my keyboard's similar function so they can change colour and match. The mouse wheel I wish had a little bit more resistance between each click, to make them more individually distinguishable, however, it does NOT have a total lack of it. There is a little feel and clicky click if you really go slow, but it's just not quite right. It's too smooth for a 'gaming' mouse, where precision and tactile feedback are required to immerse yourself with subconscious processing rather than having to pay attention to your inputs too much, taking focus off of your primary objective. If I were playing a fast paced game and used this to switch between primary and secondary equipment, I imagine at times this would overshoot very easily semi-often... But not totally. There -is- some resistance. It's not totally smooth. I gotta admit I wish there were a few more spots of RGB lines or streaks here or there but what's there is quite nice and bright, or not so bright if I so choose with the included driver. The DPI is pretty good. When needing quicker or more rapid acceleration of the mouse in Skyrim / 'Look Sensitivity,' it jogs up just right. When a little more fast paced game or precision blah required such as in Rust.. Like I said I don't play much don't expect various game examples... It slows down in one easy click just right. It's easily accessible, has sturdy resistance so my fingers sliding over doesn't accidentally change it, and out of the way too. My fingers don't notice it. The last thing I gotta say that's nice is the shape of the right and left click buttons... They curve to my fingers, hugging them. Boy does that oddly feel good for a reason I can't put my finger on.. Pun accidental but I'ma take a self bow at that. My last WISH for it... A version exactly like it but Wired/Wireless, where it can be wired, or have a transceiver like other gaming mice for on the fly motions. I need to get a mouse bungee or the way my desktop is set up.. Eventually I will have cord death. Wired/Wireless allows you to have cord death and just replace the cord. Great mouse, HIGHLY recommend.