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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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Jen
> 24 hourThe mouse itself is perfect. Lightweight, fits my small hand and works well for my gaming. However it is pretty fragile. Im on my 3rd on in 2 years but I play games that reuqire me bashing the mouse, so as long as you use it normally it should be fine. Great mouse nonetheless totally buying another one once this brand new one breaks
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Shay
> 24 hourgreat mouse shape great wireless implantation but bad mushy clicks it is fixable though
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manz214
> 24 hourBought these mouse to replace my gpro superlight as I switched to mac. Some observations: 1. Build quality is almost on par with the superlight 2. In bluetooth mode, the sensitivity seems to increase compared to using the rf mode. (guess something to do with the polling rate difference) but something to take note of when constantly switching 3. mouse wheel button, not as good as the gpro superlight The negatives: 1. (for mac users) To setup the mouse, need to do it in a windows based pc/laptop. No software in mac 2. (my biggest issue), while using the dongle (rf mode), the mouse will disconnect during sleep and will not reconnect upon waking up the laptop. This is a glaring issue and might be some issue on mac or on the mouse itself but it is a big inconvenience.
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Maxwell M.
> 24 hourI was sent an obviously previously opened product, but upon inspection and a quick test it did seem fully functional with no sign of use up to that point aside from the opened package and strewn about contents. I dont know whether the issues I had with the mouse were as a result of the previous owner or from poor QC or any other issue in a myriad of possibilities, but I had issues getting it to charge for longer than a few seconds, and I also had issues with it not being functional over wired connection (effectively making it useless even if it could charge). I attempted fiddling with settings, switching PCs, using a different cable, etc. Essentially, whether it is an issue with the actual product or an issue caused by it being a used product (sold as a new one), it reflects very poorly on either the seller or manufacturer
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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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Zeke Ledbetter
> 24 hourVery nice mouse for its price point
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Respect Myprivacy
> 24 hourGoing from the G502 to the MM710 felt like I took off my training weights. What a world of difference. 2 years later, my MM710 is still going strong (despite my sweaty palms) and my G502 is still collecting dust.
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justin McGowan
> 24 hourThis mouse ended up being my go to. I have owned the air58 since launch and purchased a model 0 about 3 months back. Honestly, this mouse is just better. It is barely smaller than the two competitors, hardly noticeable but for me its more ergonomic. Sure it looks cheap, but dat S C R O L L W H E E L tho. Its tactile and has defined notches. I have jump and some abilities bound to the wheel in almost every game. Most mice, finalmouse and model 0 included, have had their wheels lose tactility after a few months of heavy use. Its so common that they will send you a replacement without question. The scroll wheel on this mouse still feels as solid as the day I purchased it which is the main reason I prefer it to the competition. The second reason is the side buttons. They are much thinner, more tactile, and less intrusive than model O and final mouse. If it sounds like Im picky its because I am. This mouse is just mechanically superior. FYI: Skins and gaming chairs win games, LEDs on your mouse are just for show. I hope you buy this mouse.
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KP3
> 24 hourIve owned and used many mice: Sensei Raw, G203, G305, Model O, Model O-, Razer Basilisk hyperspeed, Viper ultimate, g-wolves hati-m stardust, and now finally an MM711. I dont normally go for small mice that are catered for fingertip/claw grip style, especially glossy finishes too! But, I can genuinely say this mouse is well worth the money. The glossy finish feels great and doesnt make my hand sweats, buttons feel great, the stock cable feels nearly just as good as a paracaord, and the RGB looks great. When I play with this mouse I now do a fingertip/palm hybrid and it works so well. My only con with the mouse is that the mouse skates/feet are just decent. The first thing I did was buy new mouse skates as the stock skates feel a bit rough and not as smooth as Id like. Aside from that, I absolutely love this mouse and is currently my daily driver.