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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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JBG
> 3 dayEverything about the mouse is fine except the software, which took multiple install attempts on a fully up to date windows system. Once it installed and settings were applied, it appears that I never have to touch it again, but that initial setup was a complete waste of time for software that should be extremely basic and painless to install and operate.
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Takashiwolf
> 3 dayA 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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Seth
> 3 dayI was really really happy with this mouse when I got it. It was very very comfortable, and just felt pretty nice. I didnt actually end up downloading the software until a few days before I got fed up with its borked state. The software didnt seem bad. The way it broke for me was itd just lose connection to my computer, make it spaz out in whatever game I was playing at the time, make the sensitivity go bonkers and then go back to normal. Maybe I was abusive to it? Im not sure, but while I had it, it was a really nice mouse. Hopefully this was just an issue for me and not any others buying this mouse. Id say read some more reviews, see if anyone else is having this issue. If there are more like mine, Id avoid it and find another if you want a mouse that will last more than a year.
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E.T.
> 3 dayI wanted a mouse that could compete the Razer Viper Mini that was wireless. Of course, the Signature Edition is a thing but way out of my budget and wanted wireless mouse under $100. I previously used the Glorious Model O Wireless and it was great but its battery life was terrible and needed something smaller. At first, I was hesitant to try the MM712 because the reviews on the MM710/11 was poor build quality. However, the MM712 is the exact opposite with exceptional durability and a way longer battery life up to 3 days with a charge time of under 2 hours. I do want to point out the sensor placement on the MM712 as it is positioned higher than any gaming mouse out there. It actually did make a big impact in my performance as general dragging and flicking made it too fast overshooting my targets, forcing me to lower my in-game DPI by like 10%. It did take some getting used to but now got the hang of it. In my opinion, this outranks the Viper Mini in wireless connectivity (obviously), but I prefer the shape of the Viper Mini with the hump in the middle and not the MM712 with the hump towards the back. The MM712 will be my wireless main for the time-being and is now my personal #1. Of course, I highly recommend.
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hunter bailey
> 3 dayNote: I had to return my first unit because it bricked during the software update. Update it with the wireless dongle first and DO NOT touch anything until its done updating. Amazon made replacing it a breeze, so no worries there. CMs rma wouldve taken weeks but amazon got me a replacement in a few days. Review: Coolermaster really upped their game with this one! If you tried the old mm710 or 11, this thing is a cut above both. A few notable changes: - the holes are gone! - its wireless but the included cable is still usable - the coating is so much nicer than its predecessors, fairly similar to the new viper pro or DAV3. - its solid, no creaking, cracking, rattling and it just feels premium in the hand. - the mouse feet are WAYYYY better than the ones they used on the 710 and 711, dont need to replace them. Although, they are slightly scratchy out of the box. If youre new to this lineup, the shape may be jarring. It fills the hand similarly to the xm1 but is much narrower and shorter but the rear end is plumper if that makes sense. Its like if the viper mini got a butt lift lol. If I remember, my hands are 19x10 and I relaxed claw/fingertip this incredibly comfortably. This ones my new main and for the price, it honestly blows some of the competitors out of the water. Coolermaster really out did themselves here!
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Brian
> 3 dayThis is a great mouse! It lives up to the hype and number of great reviews, imo :) It is extremely light, the lightest mouse I have ever tried personally. I also tried the Razer Viper Mini & Razer Abyssus Essential in the search for my next mouse. I ended up choosing the Razer Abysssus Essential over the other two mice, as the MM710 & Razer Viper Mini are more shaped & suited for a claw grip, not a fingertip grip which I use. The MM710 was more adaptable and could work using a fingertip grip, but I think it would shine with a claw grip user more. The MM710 has very crisp buttons, pretty cool look with the holes, great sensor that was very accurate, okay software for changing the DPI settings on the mouse, good side buttons for assigning macros to, and very light weight making it easy to lift off the mouse and quickly move the cursor from one side of the screen to the other. I did think the left & right mouse buttons were a little too easy to press, at least for me. I enjoyed the Abyssus Essentials mouse buttons more, as they require roughly 2x the force to press, which I personally like more. I highly recommend buying this mouse and trying it, with the ability to return it for free meaning there is no downside to buying it :)
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Alex Hahn
> 3 dayI purchased this product because I heard it was extremely light and it worked well. When I got the product, I wasnt disappointed. Ths shell is very light and surprisingly not flimsy. I heard lots of reviews saying that the shell is super cheap and weak, but mine came with no issues. The sensor and buttons are great and work fantastically. My only problem with this mouse comes in the scroll wheel. When I first got it, the scrolling was really good. However, after a months of use, there is an audible squeak coming when scrolling down. Not a huge issue, I highly recommend this product for anybody who wants a lightweight gaming mouse.
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Devon
> 3 dayThis mouse is pretty amazing for the price. Love the light weight. Made for a small/medium hand. Cord is a godsend, if set up right it feels like its wireless. Scroll wheel is not perfect but its really good. My main issue with this mouse is the mouse 1 button. When clicking it in certain places, you will get a very undesired click as if the button is slightly grinding against another piece. It doesnt really effect the actual timing of the click, it just feels really strange. I give overall build quality a 5.5/10. the mouse does not really flex but if I try to push/move the mouse in certain areas there is some noticeable creaking/undesired movement. Happens a lot less while actually gaming with the mouse but still happens. I knew about quality control issues with this mouse before buying, and its really not THAT bad. Could just be the copy I got. As for performance in game, it is a top tier mouse with stellar performance and I give the shape 9/10. Its a really good mouse.
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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.