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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  • ME K.

    > 3 day

    Works great for daily and gaming.

  • Jay

    Greater than one week

    I will be reviewing the MM711 Glossy White mouse, let me start by saying that I have been searching for the ideal mouse for over 4 years now and finally my search is over. Here are my Pros and Cons: Pros: -Perfect size for my hands (7.5 in length from the top of my middle finger to the end of palm and 4 in width). -Glossy finish gives the mouse a better grip in my opinion. -60g is the ideal weight for any light mouse -Software is very easy to setup -RGB is one of the best i have seen in any mice, coming from G502, G703, M65 RGB, and G903 -Super cheap -The cable is so light and flexible that it makes the mouse feel wireless -The skates on this mouse is what sets it apart from any other mouse, very versatile and smooth with the addition of one of the best sensors in the market (PMW3389). CONS: -I wish the software had more profiles settings -You can only adjust you DPI in 100s -Frame seems somewhat cheap, but probably to keep the weight down. In conclusion, this is close to perfect of a mouse. It has all the qualities for competitive FPS games. This mouse is good for anyone with small to medium hands. I forgot to mention I am a fingertip mouse player, but can definitely accommodate palm grip and claw grip as well.

  • Robert G.

    04-06-2025

    Let me first say, I have used several top of the line mice, from the G Pro Wireless, Razer Ultimate Wireless, G Wolves Hati to the Model O/O- and the Logitech G305. And this has by far been a very comfortable shape to use. I myself have a hybrid claw/fingertip grip where I have my upper palm rest on the mouse. This is perfect! My only complaint is that the stock mouse feet used are atrocious! At times I felt that they were scratching my mouse pad. I use a SteelSeries mousepad Qck and felt at times that it was damaging the surface. It was to the point where I felt concerned about using this mouse further until eventually, I decided to use an extra pair of hyper-glides I had for the g305. After replacing the mouse feet I felt this mouse was my meant for me and my play-style. There are no replacement hyper glides for this type of mouse but I feel as though there might be in the future. If you spend the extra money to invest in hyper glides to replace the stock feet, I feel that this is the perfect mouse. I have included the setup I used in the photos. With this mouse, I felt I was able to hit various flick shots, in every type of FPS game. I feel that this is a mouse that every gamer should at least try. This, for now, has been my main mouse and it has carried me through Destiny 2 comp with no hassle. I highly recommend!

  • Jesse

    > 3 day

    I accidentally bought this mouse along with the G-Wolves Skoll mouse, forgetting to remove the later from my cart, so I decided to try them both out and compare the two. After seeing the great reviews of the Skoll from mouse enthusiasts and the very extra packaging and steel box, I fully expected my gaming performance to be much better on the Skoll, compared to the very simplistic MM710. The Skoll has an weird design that slightly raises your trigger finger, its got RGB lighting, and it is much bigger than the MM710. I suppose its all personal preference, but after a full day of gaming with both of these mice, I found the MM710 to be much more accurate easier and smoother to use. It felt much more responsive and quicker than the larger Skoll mouse, which could be due to either its size or its better sensor or its lighter weight or all of the above. In summary, dont judge a book by its cover. Many reviews you see will say that it has all sorts of quality control issues; wobbly buttons etc. but these were apparently all solved when they changed their machinery to make the mice. My mouse has absolutely no defects and works flawlessly and I love it. This is the first product I have ever bought that is so good that I actually wrote a review for it. Buy this mouse.

  • JM

    > 3 day

    This is general build quality of the mouse and addressing some reviews i found on YT on this mouse. ~ I do not have a rattle in my version of the mouse like some YT review videos show. ~ I can click the side button if i press into the side shell extremely hard, this has not happened in game. ~ I do not have any extreme wobble in the front left an right buttons, this appears to have been fixed by CM compared to earlier models. ~ The mouse cord feels and looks like a shoe lace, extremely light weight. ~ Download the software from CMs website so that you can get the firmware update and change the settings of the mouse. This is about the CMs Mouse Software used to configure the mouse. ~ You can change the mouse pull rate in the CM software between 125Hz, 250Hz, 500Hz and 1000Hz (default). ~ You can disable DPI profiles by clicking the purple box next to the profile to uncheck the profile from being active. ~ Button response time can not go under 4ms, this isnt the best but I dont notice it in-game compared to my G Pro. ~ The DPI range is from 200 up to 32,000 and the steps are 100 DPI. The PixArt PMW3389 sensor should be able to do 50 DPI steps but this is not currently built into the CM software so you can only do steps of 100 DPI, you will not be able to set something like 450 DPI currently. ~ You can set up to 5 different profiles in the software for different games or different users on the same computer instead of using the DPI toggle switch. ~ You can disconnect the X-Axis and Y-Axis and set them to different DPI levels by clicking the chin symbol between the two settings. This is probably only useful to anyone playing 4:3 stretched so that they can lower the X-Axis to actually match the Y-Axis in-game. I own several gaming mice that are on the smaller side. Logitech G Pro (wired), Logitech G303 (discontinued) and BenQ Zowie S2 and now I also own the CoolerMaster MM710 to add to my collection and I will use two of those mouse to compare the size and shape of the CM MM710 for anyone that happens to have used or own either the G Pro (wired), G305 (wireless version of the G Pro wired) or the BenQ Zowie S2. Shape wise in my opinion the CM MM710 sits right in-between the G Pro (wired) and the Zowie S2. See the attached photos for a visual reference. From Left to Right in the photos G Pro (wired), CM MM710, BenQ Zowie S2. ~ The width of the MM710 is a hair wider than the G Pro (wired) and slightly narrower than the Zowie S2. ~ The height of the MM710 is a hair taller than the G Pro (wired) and slightly shorter than the Zowie S2. ~ The length of the MM710 is basically the same as the G Pro (wired) and shorter than the Zowie S2. ~ With a little cable, the weight wise my CM MM710 comes in at 55.6g, my BenQ Zowie s2 is 84.1g and my Logitech G Pro (wired) is 85.0g Personally, I like the shape of the CM MM710 much better than the BenQ Zowie S2 and the G Pro. It fits my hybrid grip perfectly and it only took a couple of games to adjust to the weight being lighter at the same sensitivity i normally play on. The CM MM710 has become my main mouse over the G Pro (wired).

  • Jamaddon

    > 3 day

    I have used this mouse as my daily driver for ~1 year now and it is quite good. It is very comfortable to hold and has a overall nice feeling in the hand. It is nice and lightweight, far lighter than any other gaming mouse I have personally used. Until recently, I never had issues with it for a very long time. The side buttons are placed at a convenient angle, and are comfortable to use for the most part. When I received the mouse, It only had one noticeable problem, and that was the fact that the right click button was a bit creaky. This is probably a manufacturing defect that doesnt happen often, so it should not determine whether or not you will purchase this mouse or not. The only 3 complaints I have with this mouse are: 1) The side buttons have quite sharp edges, and so when you glide your thumb from a pressed down button to a unpressed one, the angle can hurt it a little bit. 2) The mouse that I ordered was glossy. Its a completely my fault, however, because I should have ordered the nearly identical previous model, the M710. So this should also not determine whether you will buy the mouse or not. 3) The holes in the mouse get very dirty very quickly, and are pretty hard to clean, but with enough dedication it is possible to clean. The things that I love about this mouse are: 1) It is very cheap, and has indistinguishable performance to another, more expensive mouse. As long as the mouse is comfortable for you, it will serve the same purpose as another, more expensive mouse, just as effectively. 2) The weight. This mouse is very lightweight and is complemented with its good feet. It is very good for shooter games, where you might have to aim around quickly. It is especially good when coupled with a low aiming sensitivity, as it gives you lots of control over where you are aiming while not being hard to use because of its weight. Even the cord has been specially designed to be lightweight! 3) The mouse is spillproof. While it does have holes in its surface, all but a couple of hard to reach spots, such as the buttons (which are covered almost completely), are completely waterproof/spillproof. Im pretty clumsy, so when I accidentally spilled my drink on the mouse the only side effect that happened was the mouse being sticky for a couple of days. The reason I am coming back and putting a review on the site is because, unfortunately, the mouse completely broke a couple of days ago. I believe it was from the cord breaking in some form. However I have abused it quite a bit and it has definitely survived the test of time. Right now I am using a spare mouse that I had before I bought the M711. Overall, I would suggest this mouse for anyone on a budget, or whoever just likes the design. Note: I forgot to add, the RBG is excellent, and can light up my entire desk alone. The software is also mid tier, not bad but not the best.

  • Alex Hahn

    > 3 day

    I 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.

  • justin McGowan

    > 3 day

    This 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.

  • p

    > 3 day

    I bought this mainly for its dual wireless feature. Im able to game wirelessly on my windows PC and then seamlessly switch to bluetooth mode and use it on my MacBook.

  • ragingJman

    Greater than one week

    I’m not a super computer knowledgeable person but I like how it feels and until I understand how to mess with the settings the mouse it’ll be better. But if you got small hands this is for you.

The MM711 is a truly innovative mouse that does more with so much less. Along with all the pro-grade features that make our gaming mice deadly in combat, we’ve also implemented a striking new honeycomb shell design and a deceptively durable Ultraweave cable to trim the overall weight of the mouse to less than 60g. Combined with new feet made of supremely responsive, durable PTFE, the result is quicker movements, longer gaming sessions, minimal fatigue, and less wrist pain associated with repetitive stress injury,

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