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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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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styfle
> 3 dayI switched from Razer DeathAdder V2 Pro to this Cooler Master MM712 and the battery life is terrible. The DeathAdder would get 30+ hours of usage without charging, but this MM712 only lasts about 12 hours. I exclusively use bluetooth so not sure if that would make a difference. The website claims bluetooth should get 180hrs but that is nowhere near what Im seeing.
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Maxwell M.
Greater than one weekI 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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Brian Barnard
Greater than one weekI recently bought the mm711 for my living room setup to use for productivity and gaming on the side. As far as I can see this mouse has good build quality and is considerably light weight. I bought this mouse on sale for BF, so that was a plus. The RGB lighting looks nice, the only thing I can complain about is PTFE feet. I can feel some friction, but swap out the feet for some hyperglides and getting a nicer mouse pad will fix that. This mouse is really good value and on sale its even better. The mm711 is basically the mm711 just with RGB lighting which adds 7 grams. (It also comes in more colors.)I would definitely recommend the mm710 or the mm711 to a friend. Im planning on buying the mm710 for my streaming setup to replace my Logitech G pro wireless. The mm710 and mm711 are both solid mouses for the price and I would definitely recommend.
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Jackson Fisher
> 3 dayVery nice mouse, very sturdy and lightweight great for gaming and work.
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MiTCHaPaLOOUZA
> 3 dayFeels like a different plastic than a cheaper mouse. There could be more lighting effects. The click on the buttons is slightly loud, but overall it’s a good value mouse for the price. It is kind of small for my hand.
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Not a Dog
> 3 dayBe 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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Chris
> 3 dayI was a long time user of the MM710, the shape was perfect, but the build quality was awful. On this one, they managed to keep the weight low, keeping the same shape without holes, so good job for that. The clicks are good, not the best, but for optical switches, they are pretty tactile and responsive. I love the scroll wheel on it. Youll have to get used to the sensor position coming from other mouse, it can be a little bit disturbing at first. but the main drawback is the wireless implementation, it looks like its not perfect, I had some stutters, didnt keep the tracking well. Coming from mainstream mice like Logitech or Razer, its very average. Using it wired, no complains, but whos gonna buy it to keep it wired? Otherwise, it would be a great mouse.
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Isobel Jacobson
> 3 day*Concerning build quality - I got mine a little less than month ago and my copy is actually very solid. No rattles at all. The 1 & 2 buttons do have some play but not enough to affect me in-game or whatever else Im doing. Mouse buttons 4 & 5 have some post-travel but only when pushing hard. I was able to get mouse button 4 to actuate when pressing the side of mouse but it was quite a lot of force to make it happen. I would say that the build could be better, but you really have to try to get the flaws to show. Regarding the general usage - Im giving this mouse 5 stars just because of how great the shape is. My hand is about 19.5cm by 9.5cm and it feels so good with any type of grip. I had used multiple Deathadders before then I switched to the Model O. I used to be 100% palm grip but I changed somewhat to claw because of the Model O. Because of this change, the Model O felt way too big so I decided to get this. And it was honestly $50 well spent. I use fingertip grip and now it feels so natural and so comfortable. Luckily, I was also able to sell off my Model O for the same price I got it for since Glorious was out of stock at the time. Sidenote - My younger brother got the Model O- and hes been bugging me to switch mice with him... I will say though, the O-s build quality is better than both my old O and this MM710.
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Ash
> 3 dayPros 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).