Cooler Master MM720 RGB-LED Claw Grip Wired Gaming Mouse - Ultra Lightweight 49g Honeycomb Shell, 16000 DPI Optical Sensor, 70 Million Click Micro Switches, Smooth Glide PTFE Feet - Glossy Black
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Kyran
> 24 hourGreat mouse hover I got the wrong color but its okay I really want this mouse
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Austin V.
> 24 hourThe Grip: First of all, when Cooler Master claims this is the king of the Claw Grip mouse grip, theyre lying to you. Not sure what they were thinking, if anything its a decent Fingertip mouse, but unless you have tiny hands (and I mean TINY) you cannot claw grip this mouse comfortably. I have small hands, and my hands are too big for this mouse, and Im a claw grip person. Id like to be able to place the tip of my pointer finger at the back end of the scroll wheel in order to quickly flick the scroll wheel to change weapons in a game, however the flat part of my pointer finger rests 3/4 of the way up the scroll wheel, making it incredibly inconsistent for me to scroll quickly. Sometimes I miss my scrolls completely and end up dying because I cant switch weapons. I also find myself always wanting to right click (M2) with my ring finger because of the fat resting spot for your ring finger, and it take some getting used to (about 30m) to train myself to not do that. Then with claw grip, your palm kind of rests on the far back of the mouse a little, but with this mouse, it cant rest on it at all, forcing you into a fingertip grip. And palm grip is just physically impossible on this thing. The Materials: The mouse I purchased was Matte Black. I own an MM710, and I love it, also in Matte Black. The matte material they use with this mouse is different than the MM710, and the new material is so much worse. Your hands get stuck on the mouse, making it incredibly uncomfortable to move your ring finger for any reason, and your thumb gets stuck on the side when youre trying to hit your side buttons. Makes me wish I had gotten the glossy version, I probably would have liked it more. The Side Buttons: I cant explain why its like this, but the M4 button is nicely extruded from the mouse, allowing for easy pressing of the mouse--whether you roll your thumb up to it, or lift it to press it--, but M5 is so far up the mouse and it feels like its embedded further into the mouse, making it really hard to press. It almost feels like M5 is part of the frame of the mouse, whereas M4 is an actual button. I would have liked to see M5 where M4 is, and M4 further back on the mouse. Scroll Wheel: The scroll wheel has the smallest stops in the world, its pitiful. You can VERY easily slide right past your weapons because of how poor the stops are. Note: This is with putting my finger in the comfortable position to scroll, which isnt natural when gripping the mouse. This also means when you go to try and push M3, you instead scroll because the stops dont do a good enough job at preventing you from NOT scrolling. Software/RGB: Not a selling point for me, but the RGB on this mouse is terrible. The vibrancy of the colors is minimal. You choose a pink and it comes out dull, practically white, and you pick a purple and it comes out pink. All standard colors are the same way. I used the same color code for my MM720 as I did my SK630, and the vibrancy difference is night and day. Positives?: Compared to my MM710, I do appreciate them decreasing the size of the holes so your fingers dont get stuck in them while playing. I do personally like that feature of the MM710 because I can place my pinkie finger in one of the holes to keep it off my mouse pad to reduce friction, but I know a lot of people dont like those holes. Its extremely light weight, even less than my MM710, which I can definitely appreciate, even if the difference is negligible. The cable is the same as the MM710, which I still think is the best cable in the business. Its like attaching a shoe lace to your mouse, it never kinks, never tangles, and its as light as a feather. Thats about it honestly. I do not recommend this mouse to anybody, but if youre willing to give it a try, be my guest. Its only suitable in my opinion for Claw Grip individuals with REALLY small hands, or small handed Fingertip individuals. Palm users, go find something else.
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Michael
> 24 hourIve only been using the mm720 for a day but it was enough for me to start recommending it to my friends. My favorite parts are the width and the ring finger rest. They add a lot to the comfort for me. The light weight was a bit of a shock at first. Using the cooler master software to adjust the dpi down to around 600 made all the difference though.
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I Use My Computer Alot
> 24 hourThis is easily one of the best mice Ive ever used and Im a bit of a collector, Ive used basically all the top gaming mice. I was really surprised how good it is, it completely exceeded my expectations. Out of all the mice I have, I just keep coming back to this brilliant mouse. -The ergos are incredible for fingertip grip or a hybrid fingertip-palm grip, it just fits perfectly in your fingers. The little ring finger support is perfect and one of the most unique features you cant really find anywhere else, I reeeeally wish more mice would implement this feature, so few of them do, it allows you to use all your fingers to control vs. your pinky and ring finger not really making good connection with the body of the mouse and your pinky just kind of hanging out in the air or on the mousepad. The shape might not be for everybody, but if you havent tried it yet you have to, its great, I feel super confident using it. -The weight is the lightest Ive ever used at only 50 grams it feels incredible and glides so easily and smoothly. The only mouse that Ive tried that is this lightweight is the cooler master mm730. In my experience using lots of different mice, I find that generally, the lighter the mouse the better the feel and this one takes the #1 prize in that category (unless you buy something extreme and expensive like Zaunkoenig M2K at 24 grams) -The Cord is really good, very flexible, much better than the Razer mice, but not quite as good as the Glorious cables (which are the best) but close. -The build quality feels great so far, no creaking or flexing or anything, nice clicks -Scroll wheel could be better, depending on the copy you get it can be perfect, the 1st one I got has one part where it makes a little click due to the design of the spring, not a deal breaker at all, but I got a 2nd one and it was totally perfect All I can say is I hope cooler master never stops making this gem, and more mice are made like this in general, it is currently my favorite mouse and probably will be for years unless somebody produces something that can match it. Not to mention the price is fantastic, I paid like $30, there are a lot of mice out there that are inferior in many categories that cost 2-3x as much. In fact the new deathadder v3 pro is like $150 which is insane, its literally 5x what this insanely good mouse cost. You could literally get 5 of these for the price of 1 of those, and is that mouse 5x better? No. Even though it looks like a really nice mouse, Id honestly be surprised if it was even 1x as good as this mouse, forget 5x. So this mouse is a no-brainer, get it.
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Trung Tran
> 24 hourPros: Nice shape. Unique shape. Very comfortable. Really nice and flexible cable. No paracord mod is need. Build quality is solid compared to the mm710 or mm711 Nice RGB lights Software is good Nice large mouse feet glides Nice fast optical switches for mouse 1 and mouse 2 70million cycles for switches Nice side buttons Nice matt texture. Nice light scroll wheel Cons mouse 1 and mouse 2 has no tactility. They are fast but do not feel good to click. This mouse would be one of mains if the clicks were better.
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Goat
> 24 hourThis is the mouse Ive Ive been waiting for.. I used to have a Razer Naga 2012 version mouse. It was the only mouse with a shape similar to this one. Ive always wondered why Razer changed the shape of the Naga. It actually sucks now. This coolermaster mm720 is shaped really close to the Razer Naga from 2012. Fits my hand perfectly and is so light and nice to use. I have a ton of mice, and this is going to be my daily driver. I dont understand why these companies make their mice so damn narrow.. To all companies that make mice... Make some wider mice please! Coolermaster should make a cordless version and a larger mm720 version for bigger hands.
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Stefan
> 24 hourAbsolutely love this mouse. I use it for both a mac and PC, with a USB switch allowing me to quickly change from one to the other, and it is a pleasure to use for all my daily work.
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Angie
> 24 hourI am really short and my hands are really small. Ive been looking for a good small and claw-grip mouse since all the other mice Ive used hurt my wrist and I end up getting minor carpel tunnel. This mouse helps a lot with those like me who 1. use claw grip, 2. small hands, and 3. drag their wrists on their mousepad to game. Great on a budget too!
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josh
> 24 hourIve been a PC gamer for almost 18 years now, and my wrists and fingers are starting to feel the wear! I decided to try a lightweight mouse to help with wrist and finger pain moving it around. First I was a little worried this would be too small for my banana hands (Im 64 and have been able to palm a basketball since I was 14 lol) but its perfect combination of size and weight makes it almost seem like Im using a trackpad its so light! I LOVE the 3rd finger rest which makes small precise movements a little easier at high dpi imo My ONLY drawback is the quality of the switches. The clicking feels cheap and the side buttons feel like membrane garbage. In summary, they have the shape and weight NAILED, just needs some better quality switches and maybe a wireless variant!
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a person
> 24 hourDecided to get a different brand because my Logitech Hero mouse became unusable due to double clicking issue (that seems to be widely known and common among recent Logitech mouse users). This is one of the lightest mouse in the market. I have small female hands and use a claw type grip, and this mouse is comfortable enough for me. The wire is a very flexible cloth material, not like the stiffer braided cables. The mouse has a different type of switch from Logitech, which claims to be resistant to the dreaded double clicking issue while being just as comfortable to click, and I believe it. Ive used this mouse for over two years now, and Ive experienced zero issues. I was kind of concerned of the honey comb looking holes allowing debri to collect inside the mouse, but that doesnt seem to be an issue. The mouse buttons are easy to press and very responsive (I was using a computer from my college and that really put me into perspective on how AWFUL a bad mouse can feel) . One thing to note is that the DPI switch is below the mouse, so you arent able to swap between DPI fast or on the fly. If you need to swap between different DPIs frequently, then I wouldnt get this mouse. I paid full price for this mouse because I got it when it had just come out. I dont regret it at all and Im very happy with my purchase. For the discounted price I see right now (29.99), Im not sure if theres a better mouse than this.