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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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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Dustin nguyen
> 3 dayThe mouse is feel quite small. Its not extra small by any means. However, it lack supports for ring finger and its a little too light without any stickiness to the surface. I got the gloss white and its quite slick. Its a really narrow mouse, if you have fairly large hands, it might not be for you. Also since theres practically no weight and no place to rest your ring and pinky, its really tiring to use for long period of time. Tracking is awesome. Its a quality mouse, but if you have fairly large and wide hands, wait/order the mm720. As you can see in my photo, the MX Master while chunky, its much more comfortable. I believe the mm720 will be close to the MX Master.
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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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LadyKraken
> 3 dayI love this mouse, it makes me very happy. I use it for pvp, regular games, and normal computer use. The one thing I wish, is that it came with some cleaning supplies. I know that I can take it apart, but thats a huge pain, maybe send a little cleaning brush for all those holes. I have a husky, and so mine fills up with hair, finger grime, and dust, rather quickly. The design is really cool to look at, but collects dirt too easily.
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Jackson Fisher
> 3 dayVery nice mouse, very sturdy and lightweight great for gaming and work.
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Sean Coughlin
> 3 dayIts crazy that you can get a mouse this light for this cheap. Unlike some others, I have not experienced any creaking on the mouse body. This is great for competitive FPS gaming. The shape of the mouse is simply ergonomic, not forcing your hand into one shape, but letting you grip the mouse how it best suits you. Even though I have fairly large hands, I can still easily claw grip this mouse because of the shape. The quality of the materials here is what youd expect. The cheap plastic doesnt have a great feel to it on its own, but some grip tape fixed the problem very quickly. Overall, this a great gaming mouse for someone that wants a competitive edge in the games they play.
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Maxwell M.
> 3 dayI 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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Crystel Johnson
> 3 dayim someone with really small hands that mainly play fps games. this mouse is the best shaped mouse i have ever used. trying to adjust to a new mouse after using it was atrocious due to how naturally my hand fit with this mouse. however i do have several issues with it, mainly due to build quality. for starters the side buttons feel mushy and i dont like how theyre shaped on the side. this wasnt a big issue for me since i used this mouse only for playing games. the dealbreaker for me was the quality of the main buttons, in particular the right click. if i held it down to scope in and i didnt hold it down hard enough, it would wobble which was incredibly annoying for me personally. i tested it and if i held the button down harder it would be fine so it was rare but it occurred frequently enough and was annoying enough to convince me to switch to a different mouse. tldr; amazing shape, perfect for me personally but button wobble was enough of an issue for me to switch to a different mouse.
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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.
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Smile
> 3 dayI have been using it for a long time. I think it is very good. And the seller is very nice too.