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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Peter M
> 3 dayImproved on the mm710 and added RGB sacrificing only 5g of mass. This was my first gaming mouse ever, switching from the Logitech M510 which was 3x heavier! In games, the weight took probably 5-10 hours to get used to: I play R6 and saw my KD drop for about three or four days, but since then it has gone higher than when I switched. Pros: cable is nice and light, buttons responsive and not noisy, easy software to learn with SIX profile options, can bind buttons to change colors and profiles as well so you dont have to launch the software except to change profiles, glides smoothly, comfortable for my angled tip grip. Cons: nothing except that when you use the mouse to change profiles, other colors appear while the mouse is in the process of changing which is just a little odd. Only takes 3 seconds or so to switch to the correct colors.
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Dustin Koeller
> 3 dayGreat mouse for FPS since it is lightweight. Allows great flicking and control. Only issue is that it can get jittery from being light. I think a way to combat this is to have a more powerful light at the bottom to make up to allow more precision. All in all, with a clean mouse pad, it’s amazing. It isn’t the most ergonomic and long hour uses multiple days can cause your wrist to hurt but it is great to use for long hours a few days a week.
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JBG
Greater than one weekEverything 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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justin McGowan
> 3 dayThis 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
Greater than one weekIve 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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Andre Kilback
> 3 dayIts a budget mouse thats emulating the more higher end stuff. If you dont want to spend 100+ for a lightweight mouse, say the ultra light 2 by final mouse for instance, then this is your best bet. I think this mouse suits all play styles, but it depends on your hand size. Like, say if you have bigger hands(like me) and you play fingertip grip then you should be fine. If you have smaller hands you can play comfortably with palm grip. Claw grip is a sort of middle ground for hand sizes on this mouse I think. Material wise, I think the MM710 holds up to its claims, because it really does stay clean and dust proof. There are some downfalls you could run into, BUT its only because this mouse is budget. I feel the MM710 gets a lot of unnecessary scrutiny over the squishy RMB/LMB mouse switches(only when you press down hard on them) and the overall build quality feeling like a toy. I mean thats whats should be expected of the product; Its a no-brainer in that regard. My only problem with the mouse is that the side button switches can definitely be triggered by simply squeezing the side of the mouse, but this is an issue that directly relates to the overall build quality of the mouse; A design flaw~ if you will. I still think the MM710 is a great competitor in the lightweight gaming mouse market despite the flaws cause of what it offers to the masses. Find a way to grip it such that you dont trigger the side button switches and the mouse is a dream to use if lightweight mouses are your thing or if youre looking to get into these archetypes of mouses. Id have to say this mouse is a huge step up from my Logitech g502 Proteus. Not perfect, but my aim has improved significantly whilst using a 165hz monitor(overwatch, apex legends, you name it) so a solid 3.5-4 stars out of 5 for me.
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Brutally Honest
Greater than one weekFor those looking for an ultralight that is corded (not wireless), this is a great product with no rgb and one of the lightest. The price point is exceptional relative to other options from 1st tier brands and enthusiast brands. The generic low cost ultralights tend to have bad sensors. This one does have a flawless sensor and hence would highly recommend. Keep in mind that those of you who are in this market are basically FPS players looking for a light mouse for precision flick shots and of course general better accuracy. Keep in mind that this is still corded AND there is no RGB, but being a purist, if you got RGB, the weight goes up! Very happy with this mouse at this price point (45-50 dollars).
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MarkPB
Greater than one weekgood for bridging not for pvp. got this for drag clicking 6 months ago and i still use it for minecraft to this day i get about 13-19 cps when butterfly clicking, and about 17 cps well drag clicking on the left button and on the right button i get 12-17 when butterfly clicking, and 17-21 cps well drag clicking. but youll have to loosen the switches first though. oh also its kinda light for drag clicking.
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Gabriel M.
> 3 dayI had to return my first order due to the M1 and M2 buttons being very wobbly and loose. Second copy works well, though one thing Ive noticed is the sensor seems a bit glitchy at times on my current surface (Logitech G640) - though this only happened while idling for long periods of time, never in game (only occurred on desktop). Otherwise, nothing majorly wrong. Its incredibly comfortable, VERY light, and feels well built. For reference, my hands are 19cm / 11cm - and I use claw grip - I had no issues with comfort, the shape is amazing. Quality control needs some work though (Cooler Master please....).
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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.