Redragon M808 Storm Review 1

Redragon M808 Storm Review

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Shape and Dimensions

Shape



The M808 Storm in many ways has a typical right-handed ergonomic shape, but there are some key differences. For starters, although the left side is raised, it's not raised as much as on many other ergonomic designs. Furthermore, the front and back flare out quite a bit in relation to the middle, but in absolute terms, the M808 Storm has a rather narrow and slim overall shape. The sides aren't only curved inward, but downward as well, which results in this profile: \__/. The hump is centered, but only moderately pronounced. Lastly, the main buttons feature rather deep comfort grooves. Another thing of note is the sensor positioning, as it is slightly more forward than usual. Overall, it's a fairly unique design that handles well in practice.


As for grip styles, I'd say the M808 Storm is generally suited for all three main grip styles: palm, claw, and fingertip grip. It's a large mouse with a moderately pronounced hump, which should make it suitable for most hand sizes. For reference, my hands are 19 cm long and 10 cm wide, and I found the M808 Storm very comfortable in claw grip.



Dimensions

This table includes the dimensions of the Redragon M808 Storm and several other right-handed ergonomic mice. "Front height" denotes the distance between the base and the main buttons. Measurements with two decimals have been taken with a caliper, while those with one decimal have been taken with a ruler.

Redragon M808 Storm Dimensions
M808 StormLight² 200Model DDM4 Evo
Base Length11.2 cm11.0 cm12.0 cm11.4 cm
Length (including overhang)12.39 cm11.97 cm12.5 cm12.4 cm
Front Height (lowest point)1.6 cm1.2 cm1.3 cm0.9 cm
Height (highest point)4.11 cm4.22 cm4.21 cm4.05 cm
Front Width (widest point)6.55 cm6.06 cm6.16 cm6.49 cm
Back Width (widest point)6.26 cm6.47 cm6.66 cm6.41 cm
Grip Width (narrowest point)5.79 cm5.85 cm5.91 cm6.14 cm

Here are some comparison shots with each of the measured mice:


Sharkoon Light² 200


Glorious Model D


Dream Machines DM4 Evo
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