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Zachary Stracke
> 3 dayThis is a great mouse overall, good size, solid construction, plenty of airflow so your hands dont get sweaty. You can even change the lighting on it which is great if you are all about matching your machine. However, less than two years into it and all of a sudden, the mouse starts double clicking. I tried to change my double-click settings, but it doesnt help at all. For some reason, the mouse just reads a click as two and while I can work around it sometimes, the majority of the time it makes it unusable for certain applications. Had to buy another to replace it, unfortunately. Cooler Master - fix your glitch.
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Takashiwolf
02-06-2025A very decent overall mouse for a good price. As many people posting reviews here are saying, there is certainly room for improvement (as I will list below). However, I feel that if you are looking for a good gaming mouse, or even just a great overall general purpose one, you can’t go wrong with the 710. Just a tip here: There are protective very thin plastic covers on the bottom pads out of the box, remove these! Pros: -Very light: Obviously this is one of the big main selling points. For years and years us gamers were told we need something heavy with removable weights. And for some this can be a benefit certainly. But after using this mouse for months now I can attest lighter is better. It feels less like you’re using a ‘tool’ to move the pointer or whichever action in a game, rather more like you have almost a direct access to the action you’re making on the screen by just moving your hand. -‘Wireless feeling’ cord: It’s amazing what has been pulled off here with the cord. It feels strong but at the same time so lightweight and smooth it really does feel like you’re using a wireless mouse but with the added benefit of being cored (never running out of battery or latency issues). -Stylish design: Some have criticized the design and look but I personally think it looks wonderfully modern and has its own cool aesthetic without going overboard like many gaming mice out there. I also really dig the texture of the mouse, if you tend to have slightly sweatier palms this is a great one for you. -Plug and play: Theres something to be said about simpler is better. I love how you can just plug this mouse to any computer and its ready to go without requiring software to bogs down your PC when starting up. -Brand and longer warranty: Cooler Master has a good rep and the fact they gave this more than a single year warranty proves to me they have faith and stand behind what they make. Cons: -Build quality (Possible issues): Here to me is the biggest issue. Yes, the mouse does ‘rattle’ if shook, hard. But honestly, unless you’re sitting at your desk idly shaking your computer mouse in your hand, that isn’t a problem here. There is a slight horizontal wiggle of the primary buttons, however it’s so slight I never notice it, I’ve seen far worse offenders before. The clicking action feel is still rock solid. My biggest fear is the scroll wheel. After just having it for a few months it’s starting to squeak lightly. It still has a great press down click and scrolling is fine, but when I head my headphones off recently and I was going through huge PDF’s I noticed the noise. I hope future revisions can look into this. -Design: I have slightly above average sized hands, the main gripe I have about the size is my thumb while resting on the left size sometimes taps the forward button. I can tell they tried to mitigate this with how the forward and back buttons are shaped and the tactile feedback they give, but it still happens here and there. This is more a hand size issue than product design fault. Also being in a house with pets and hence a fair amount of dust, I wonder what future issues this might cause of dust settling inside on the exposed circuit board within. It wouldn’t be hard to take canned air to it with a straw, but do note this is not a water or ‘environment proofed’ design.
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Eric
> 3 dayThis is probably the best competitive gaming mouse that CM has produced. Probably better than the Glorious Model O- and Finalmouse Ultralight 2 (has a better sensor, 1000Hz polling rate). CM Spawn/Xornet fans will like the size of this mouse and the ability to make quick swipes/flickshots. IMPORTANT: Just make sure to peel off the thin protective film off of the mouse feet before you use it, otherwise itll feel scratchy. Now onto the bad stuff: - I pre-ordered this and unfortunately got the bad batch with wobbly left/right mouse buttons. Youll need to keep returning this until you get the latest batch. Hopefully Amazon gets rid of this inventory. (UPDATED 10/7/2019) I just got the replacement mouse after returning the previous mouse. It has the left/mouse button issue fixed and is comparable to my Logitech GPRO in terms of button press quality. Ive updated my rating to 5 stars because of this. - Cooler Master Portal has 7 DPI levels for this mouse. With only one DPI button to cycle through them and no RGB or Desktop notifications means its a hassle switching between them. They really need to provide users the ability to change how many DPI levels there are. (UPDATED 10/7/2019) As a workaround for now, I just set the same DPI mode cycle twice: | 400, 800, 1200 | 400, 800, 1200 | and 3200 for the 7th DPI level to let me know when Ive wrapped around.
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KP3
> 3 dayIve 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.
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Andy
Greater than one weekBought 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
> 3 dayIts 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.
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Jc
Greater than one weekCooler Master MM711 is a great ultra-light gaming mouse. It is a honeycomb plastic body, making it very lightweight, but it feels very sturdy. It has an ambidextrous shape well-suited to all grip types, but due to its small size, I recommend it for small and medium-sized hands. It also has low click latency, a very low lift-off distance, and a wide CPI range. This mouse also has RGB lighting in the scroll wheel and around the palm. All in all a very good mouse for gaming
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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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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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E. Hamalainen
> 3 day- Fingertip grip, 90% wrist aimer - DPI around 1800-2200 depending on mouse - Lenovo Legion mouse pad - Current mouse: MM710, gloss black coating Despite it’s bad build quality, my MM710 is easily my favorite mouse of all time, so the idea of getting a wireless version of that mouse with optical switches made me very excited. Unfortunately, Cooler Master has made a product that appears to be an across the board upgrade on paper, but in hand is actually worse in almost every way. Positives - The build quality is a MASSIVE leap over the MM710 and easily competes with the likes of Logitech or Razer while costing much less. - The weight balance of the mouse feels great. Doesn’t feel front or back heavy at all to me. - When waking from sleep, the mouse connects almost instantly. Some wireless mice have issues with this and I appreciate that this one doesn’t. - USB C connection. I know it’s becoming the standard, but it’s always nice to see. - The main clicks aren’t as mushy as the MM710. They’re much more solid and snappy. Negatives - The coating is not nearly as grippy as the glossy coating on my MM710. It’s difficult for me to maintain a solid grip on the mouse, which means I’m constantly having to adjust my fingers in order to keep control. - While most people are praising the removal of holes, I actually used the holes on the sides of the mouse to help anchor my fingers, especially my pinky. This meant that I didn’t have to exert a lot of force on my fingers to keep them in place. With the solid sides, however, I have to use more force, which causes pain in my wrist in shoulders. - Every button on the mouse is harder to click than on the MM710. It’s especially bad with the side buttons and the middle mouse click. The MM710 allows me to essentially “roll” my finger or thumb over these buttons to press them, which makes it easy to quickly use them while maintaining a solid grip. The buttons on the MM712 require so much more force that I have to take my finger off the mouse and solidly press the button. This often results in an uncomfortable shift in my grip that forces me to readjust. - The RGB is pointless and only adds weight to the mouse without any real benefit to the user. Overall, I’m disappointed in the mouse and will be returning it immediately.