I got this mouse a couple weeks ago because I missed the Razer Viper-esque shape that my Pwnage Symm 2 has, and once I saw this mouse on sale for half off, I HAD to check it out. Therefore, I will be directly comparing it to my M916-PRO 1kHz that I purchased a year and some months ago. As a disclaimer, I use both mice interchangeably and enjoy both.
What comes in the box: You get the mouse itself, a braided cable, the wireless dongle, an instruction manual, and a sticker sheet.
Build quality: This is SPECTACULAR. Really rigid with no flex on the sides. The feet are the same, and I remembered to take the plastic protective film off this time. The clicks feel solid, the scroll wheel is not incredibly notchy but not too smooth, and the side buttons have a bit of give, but not enough to be egregious. It's just under 60 grams, so it's super light. The sensor also is very responsive, as you would expect from a 3395.
Sound quality: The clicks are pretty high pitched. I'm not sure what switches it uses, but it's pretty crisp.
Lighting: It's subtle, but nice. I play with the RGB off to extend battery life, but the fact that there's a DPI indicator in the scroll wheel is nice.
Software: It's got the typical .exe look, but it's straight-forward and there's no bs in figuring out what does what.
Pricing: Honestly, this is what the Razer Viper should've been for a FRACTION of the price. Lighter, a great sensor, and it's VERY affordable.
Comparisons to the M916: The M916's build quality feels a tad worse, but it doesn't feel like it'll fall apart. There's some creaking after the time that I've had it, but the clicks and scroll wheel still work fine. The M995 has NO flex or give whatsoever, and that sparks confidence. I also appreciate the slot in the bottom of the mouse for the dongle, which the M916 does not have. I like the DPI button on the top of the mouse rather than the bottom, though I know some people would rather not have that button in the way. In turn, I wish that this mouse came with the same dongle dock that the M916 has, because people would probably get a bit of reassurance from having the dongle closer to their mouse (I have the one from the M916 and one from a Logitech G305 that I use instead). I hardly notice the weight difference (it's only 7-8 grams or so), but that could be due to the proportions with size.
I play low-sensitivity Valorant (650dpi at 0.28 in-game sensitivity) and found that it plays very nicely, just as nice as my other mice.
Overall, my thoughts on this mouse are very positive. I actually think this has better build quality than my Pwnage mouse, which is pretty high praise for Redragon. I REALLY enjoy this mouse and will be using this interchangeably with my M916 for quite a while. I would recommend this to anyone who likes the Razer Viper shape and wants it lighter and for a tiny fraction of the price.