Cooler Master MM711 White 60G RGB Gaming Mouse with Lightweight Honeycomb Shell, Ultralight Ultraweave Cable, Pixart 3389 16000 DPI Optical Sensor
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Li_Zhiyang
> 24 hourIve been using MX Master 3 for office work and gaming and this mouse is too heavy. When the first time I use MM710 it feels like nothing. Very happy about this mouse.
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Nicholas Forbes
> 24 hourAfter using the G502 Proteus for almost 2 years (still an amazing mouse), being completely adjusted to it, I decided to venture out and try something new. I have been wanting to get a lighter mouse since the Glorious Model O came but I couldnt get myself to purchase it after seeing all the problems with shipping/orders that a majority of people seemed to run into. Im so happy I decided upon the MM710 with its more plump back end, ergonomically for me it feels amazing. So, with all that being said. To answer some questions Im sure everybody wants to know, that myself was worried about when I purchased it. Yes - Hybrid, Claw, Palm (for smaller hands) are the most ideal for this mouse. Yes - Going from G502 to this, it feels like there is literally nothing in your hand, Im still getting used to the feeling. Yes - This mouse IS SMALLER then your typical gaming mouse, please account for this. Yes - Some reviewers complained of a rattle inside the mouse, my retail one still makes the rattle sound, BUT it is not nearly as loud as the prototype models. Seriously, you can barely hear it. No - The thumb mouse button 1 & 2 have not changed. They are still squishy when pressing them. If thats a deal breaker for you, I would look else where. Yes - The integrity of the shell (especially where the thumb buttons are) is more rigid and doesnt have much if it all flex when pressed in. Would also like to point out, nobody should be squeezing their mouse that hard anyways. Bad. No - They didnt completely fix the wobble of the mouse click buttons. Again, still improved from how bad some of the reviewer mice were. Hopefully this review helps some people figure out on whether or not to pull the trigger. Honestly, Ive only used it for two days and dont think ill ever be able to go back when I get used to this lightweight mouse. The MM710 is truly amazing, not to mention its price point, and quick/no hassle shipping through amazon (looking at you Glorious Model). Just buy it already!
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SetsandReps
> 24 hourWhen you press on the shell from the sides you can hear (and make) the side buttons click, but its not something that should occur during regular use, however it might be a build reliability concern. The lightness of this mouse is a novelty. You can play as fast as you did before but now with even lower sens, because its a lot less tiring to move your hand, which allows you to be more precise and for longer periods of time. However, I found it incredibly hard to replicate a good grip. Although I like the idea of having holes in the shell, and think they help with grip, it would take me almost an hour of warm-up daily to build / restore muscle memory. Also, during high-stress gunfights, because the mouse is so light and hard to grip for me it would pick up on the jitters / shakiness of my wrist, something I didnt experience as much, or at least to a much lesser degree with larger and / or ergonomic mice. My favorite mouse in terms of shape and grip has always been the Zowie EC2-A but the plastic on the shell of that mouse is a sweat magnet which makes it unplayable for me in the long run, unless I wipe it with alcohol before every match (and I sweat just a normal amount during high stress, I never have wet hands). The plastic of the MM710 doesnt have this problem and feels quite good. The left and right (M1, M2) buttons feel good, but become increasingly harder to press the closer you get to the center of the mouse, which is a point to consider if you use claw grip. The best click on a mouse Ive ever experienced was on Razers Basilisk, both in terms of the material and resistance throughout the entire surface of the button(s). The spin of the MM710s wheel is the best Ive used, and allowed me to execute long-range bhops consistently. The wheels click also feels good. Everything considered, this mouse is worth the money but just doesnt fit me, so it wont become my main. Id recommend it to people who use fingertip grip and / or have small hands.
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Dustin Koeller
> 24 hourGreat mouse for FPS since it is lightweight. Allows great flicking and control. Only issue is that it can get jittery from being light. I think a way to combat this is to have a more powerful light at the bottom to make up to allow more precision. All in all, with a clean mouse pad, it’s amazing. It isn’t the most ergonomic and long hour uses multiple days can cause your wrist to hurt but it is great to use for long hours a few days a week.
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Not a Dog
> 24 hourBe wary of QC though, seems to be a known thing with these, mine arrived with the sensor PCB not properly seated in the shell, I had to open up the mouse and seat it properly. Other than that, this is a superb mouse with one of the best sensors on the market.
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Benjamin Tilton
> 24 hourI really like this mouse; it has a very nice tactile scroll and a satisfying click. My only issue is that its a slightly smaller mouse than Im used to. I had a zowie za11 for reference and that filled out my hand quite well but with this mouse I find myself constantly looking for a good spot to put my pinky. but over-all it feels like a quality mouse and performs as it should, its just a little too small for me.
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Jesse
> 24 hourI accidentally bought this mouse along with the G-Wolves Skoll mouse, forgetting to remove the later from my cart, so I decided to try them both out and compare the two. After seeing the great reviews of the Skoll from mouse enthusiasts and the very extra packaging and steel box, I fully expected my gaming performance to be much better on the Skoll, compared to the very simplistic MM710. The Skoll has an weird design that slightly raises your trigger finger, its got RGB lighting, and it is much bigger than the MM710. I suppose its all personal preference, but after a full day of gaming with both of these mice, I found the MM710 to be much more accurate easier and smoother to use. It felt much more responsive and quicker than the larger Skoll mouse, which could be due to either its size or its better sensor or its lighter weight or all of the above. In summary, dont judge a book by its cover. Many reviews you see will say that it has all sorts of quality control issues; wobbly buttons etc. but these were apparently all solved when they changed their machinery to make the mice. My mouse has absolutely no defects and works flawlessly and I love it. This is the first product I have ever bought that is so good that I actually wrote a review for it. Buy this mouse.
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Ash
> 24 hourPros This mouse has remarkable build quality despite its lightweight feel. I have none of the QC issues that others have mentioned (mine was a later batch). After 6 months of moderate use, I have no complaints. All the buttons and wheel feel tight and have to sway or flimsiness to them. My aim has improved at least 20% over my heavier G305 that is 20-30g heavier. Also, I should note that this is partially a function of the fact that I experienced pinky drag on the G305 - I experience no pinky drag on the 711 despite it being a small mouse, too. I think the sides on the 711 have a slightly larger surface area with help prevent pinky slippage. This is a big deal for me. Consider going with the glossy model to prevent buildup that occurs much more easily/quickly on matte mice (buildup occurs very quickly on my matte G305). Cons - Has a cord (can be fixed with a mouse bungee) - Not the greatest RGB, DPI software in the world (but I just leave my RGB on color oscillate so I dont even use this software anymore).
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Andy
> 24 hourBought in 2020 and used heavily everyday, but now the middle mouse button is starting to seize up. My Logitech G9 on the other hand is still going strong after 10 years.
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Alexey Chekulaev
> 24 hourIts lightweight, breathing, precise pointer and does not break (had it for 2 years). Cons: after using this one you cannot switch to any mouse with batteries inside (like bluetooh mouse), because they seem so heavy.