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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Prof. Jace Nienow
> 3 dayThis is honestly a fantastic FPS mouse. Ive tried quite a few, this makes the seventh on my desk currently. Pros: freakishly light, really pounds the ultralight concept in. Feels like it weighs nothing compared to my G Pro Wireless or Wired Razer Viper. Absolutely amazing skates, the mouse feet on this are just phenomenal. I wouldnt swap them out for anything. Comes with extra mouse feet, which is huge given how good they are. Customizable liftoff distance is a big plus. Light and easy to actuate mouse buttons. Good tracking. Great cable! Really feels Wireless with a bungee. Cons: somewhat awkwardly placed side buttons, for how short the mouse is. Mouse wheel doesnt feel great, and rattles a bit, but its not too obnoxious when playing games. Only two side buttons, Ive grown accustomed to two on each side for games like R6 and Smite. Not a deal breaker though. A bit of a high hump for such a tiny mouse. Thats it! It doesnt look very premium, but actually feels very good to use. The excellent cable and PHENOMENAL mouse skates really reinforce the ultralight concept. Just a great product for the price.
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anna
> 3 dayi LOVE this mouse that i bought two of them, and going to buy another one in a different color. i cant tell you the amount of mice ive gone through just to find the perfect one for my hand size. from razer, to logitech, to other brands to the M710. i always find my way back to this mouse. i have really small hands and it just fits very well palm. its also a very light weight mouse that i personally would rather have weighting at exactly 60g. if obviously you have larger hands or prefer mice a bit heavier than this then obviously this isnt for you but if youre like me, a small gamer with smoll hands, then i recommend 100%. i hope one day they decide to make a wireless version of this.
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Nicholas H.
> 3 dayIve owned this mouse for many many months and I got it after the left mouse button in my old razor became too mushy, it started affecting me when I was playing FPS games (mis-clicks). I wanted to try an ultra light mouse after hearing a lot of people hyping them up. It was great for a couple months, but then the left mouse button became very squishy, honestly I think whatever material the micro switch for the left mouse button is resting on has be come too fatigued because I repeatedly will click the mouse and it will not register. I can feel it when it does it. in a competitive shooter like R6 or CS Go, I generally dont have time to try again before Im shot dead. Luckily for me, Im no longer on a competitive team so I only play for fun, so I havent gotten a new mouse yet. For non FPS games it works just fine. Most of the non-FPS games I play arent life and death, if your mouse doesnt click the first time. As far the Ultra Light Mouse craze goes, I didnt gain any crazy advantage with it, my accuracy or flicks or even KD didnt change. I get used to a mouse pretty quickly. When I travel, the mouse in my laptop bag is a AA battery powered Logitech mouse which weighs 4-5x this one and I still have no problems. I also dont move my mouse much, space is limited on my desk so my mouse area is only 8 wide, I dont often run out of space. A Pro & Con of this mouse is the lack of mouse software. it has pre-built in DPI functions, which is limiting, but at least I dont have to install some bloated Mouse Software from Logitech or Razor that will slow down my computer.
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Helga Cartwright
> 3 dayAlways been a finalmouse guy, recently decided to give this one a shot to see how a $50 mouse compares to a $120 mouse. For $50, this is a fantastic mouse. If I was taking price into account, I would give it 4.5 or even 5 stars. But compared to a top end mouse, this one falls quite a bit short. The weight is phenomenal, and it fits into my hand perfectly. But the scroll wheel is mediocre, decently responsive but missing the crispness I like. The pads underneath which are advertised as low friction are moderate friction at best, but certainly not high friction. If I keep this mouse for longer than a month I will be replacing those pads as I prefer as low friction as possible. The m1/m2 buttons are mediocre. The side buttons are terrible. At the end, 4 out of 5 stars. A decent mouse at a phenomenal price. But it just cant hang with the big boys. If youre looking for the best gaming mouse you can buy, steer clear and get top of the line. If youre looking for the best FPS mouse you can buy for less than $80, look no further.
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Steve
> 3 dayIve gone through so many gaming mice over my decades of gaming. Everything from the MX518 to the G502. Ive played with MMORPG mice while pushing competitive World Of Warcraft PVP and now have switched over to the world of light FPS gaming mice. All I can say is that this mouse makes the G502 seem like a brick. Logitech was honestly the only option for gaming mice for a very long time and now with the fact that most mouse sensors are pretty equal, leads us to the real issue with mice these days, weight! This mouse has all the bells and whistles while still maintaining a very light weight. You can find competitive mice with similar weights and button configs, but youll be dropping well over a hundred dollars. The ninja mouse for example has gone as high as two hundred dollars. You really cant beat the MM710 price for performance. I am currently on month one of usage and completely see why the content creator named Rocket Ninja Jump, who has been playing Unreal Tournament for two decades while testing every FPS mouse known to man, recommends this as one of the top 5 FPS mice to date. You really cant beat the price for performance with this mouse. Any questions feel free to comment as I am rather active on here.
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PK
> 3 dayFor reference, my hand size is about 19cm x 10cm and use claw grip. Previously, Ive used other gaming mice such as Logitech G Pro Wireless, Finalmouse Ultralight Phantom, Finalmouse UL2, and G-Wolves Skoll. Pros: • 53g total weight is incredible • M1 and M2 clicks were very crisp in my copy with no pre-travel • Side buttons are also crisp and had very minimal pre-travel • Scroll wheel has nicely defined steps and feels smooth • Middle click is tactile • Stock cable is just as good as paracord Cons: • Not necessarily a con, but Im not a big fan of the stock mouse feet and will be upgrading it whenever possible. While the stock mouse feet are made from PTFE, theyre on the thinner side and its edges arent rounded. When using a slower mouse pad like the Zowie GSR, you can feel some slight friction. I imagine this not being an issue with a faster mouse pad like the AMP500 or anything from Artisan. However, this doesnt mean the stock mouse feet are bad by any means. Ive just been spoiled after market mouse skates from Hyperglide and Tiger Arc. Other Notes: • Side wobble on M1 and M2 were not present in my copy as noted in some complaints made online. I may have lucked out or received a newer batch that fixed these issues. • When gripping the mouse fairly hard on the sides, I wasnt able to replicate issues of the side buttons actuating. In fact, there wasnt any flex in the side walls at all. • I gave the mouse a good shaking and there wasnt any rattling either • Honestly, for $50, the MM710 gives you the best bang for your buck compared to other ultralight mice that are out there right now. • Shape is really important when choosing a mouse. While the MM710 is quite small, the wider and taller back makes a big difference in comfort. Claw gripping this feels perfect for my hand size. When comparing this shape to the Finalmouse UL2, I just couldnt get a comfortable grip on it without switching to fingertip grip because of the slimmer and shorter back.
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Christian
Greater than one weekHeyo, so i purchased the mm711 years ago. I was playing cs and was absolutely destroying people due to the weight and the ergo of te 711. The only thing about the 711 is that its a glossy finish or the one i got, it also has rgb which makes it heavier. So i thought I would give the 710 a try. Unfortunately I was let down. The weight is fantastic dont get me wrong however Im able to del the dimensions of the mouse do not feel the same it feels shorter and wider. If they made the shell the exact same as the 711, which its not this would be the mouse for you if you enjoy the 711.
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dexterw1n
> 3 dayOne of my favorite mice, I guess I was lucky with QC, I have removed half of the mouse and it still clicks and feels great. I got some Kailh GM 4.0 to put into it, my favorite switches, need to do that soon. Wish it was wireless. The sensor is good, tracks well. Never really had an issue with their software but I have used some dodgy mouse software before so its at least better than something from Ziyoulang I have to say. I really wish the CM720 had a wireless version, I didnt have to remove a bit of it and it feels so good to use, reminds me of the old Logitech Wingman mice, used to love those.
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Kailey S
> 3 dayI purchased this mouse in September and have been using it since. I have been reasonably impressed by the mouse so far having used it for some PC gaming and the responsiveness feels good. My hands are small and this mouse fits comfortably. My main drawbacks are the lack of side buttons on the right side and the sliding pads on the bottom. Dust catches around the pads super easily and overall the mouse seems to be really tricky to keep spick spam clean. Its cute though and certainly does the job.
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Eva
> 3 dayLooks like Cooler Master did a good job on picking up on modern mouse design and feature trends but missed out the iterative design history that led that point, leading to amateur design flaws not found in mice from pretty much any established mouse manufacturer. The mouse has sharp corners designed for looks that will scratch against your mousepad when you lift it off the mat, causing rough landings, or even by applying uneven pressure to the mouse. Not only does it cause inconsistent glide performance but probably damage your mouse pad as well. Click force required is higher than I would have liked. That said the weight is nice, sensor is high quality, and the cable is the softest I have ever used and helps greatly with glide consistency.