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Danny
> 3 dayIf you were a fan of the old Spawn mouse, this is definitely for you. Its super light which is a huge plus -- weighed in at about 50grams. I loved the old Spawn so when I saw this was going to release I was super excited to give it a try. Over the years Ive personally switched more to a palm grip, so I prefer the length of my current mouse, but if I hadnt done that this would be the perfect mouse. Sensor is fantastic, the cable is as good as a cabled mouse can be, the weight is fantastic, buttons are great, materials are nice, rgb is really well done, and I think the scroll wheel has a good amount of tension. Finding the right mouse is really often about shape, and this one has such a unique shape that its worth giving a shot if you generally use a fingertip or claw grip and generally like the pinky rest idea (for 4 years since my spawn died I have been dragging my pinky on the mousepad like a heathen) this is a clear winner for that use. Ive included a photo of the mouse next to my Glorious Model O (which is a Zowie Fk 2 shape) for comparison - I think the rgb is better on the Cooler Master
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Aaron
> 3 dayThe mouse buttons squeak due to cooler masters poor shell design. You can try to get a golden sample but all of their mice will eventually squeak due to plastic rubbing. The easiest way to fix it is to lubricate the trigger assembly. Get a bottle of silicone oil (recommend: super lube 56104) and hold the mouse up so the cord is facing the ceiling, and then add a few drops of oil under each of the triggers. Click the buttons repeatedly to help work the oil in around any areas which may be rubbing. You may want to repeat this a few times or find other angles to drip oil in between the shell and the triggers. Clean up any excess oil with rubbing alcohol. You may have to repeat this every few months if you use low-quality oil. The post-travel on the triggers is also a bit excessive but fixing it would require fully disassembling the mouse and trial-and-error based on manufacturing tolerances. Something like adding layers of tape to prevent the triggers from depressing after they actuate the switches will work but is very tedious. I doubt most people would notice this since gaming mice generally have travel issues.
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Ryan
> 3 dayIts an imperfect product by anyones standards. However, it performs well, weighs nothing, and feels very comfortable. Cant fingertip it with small hands. Wouldnt recommend it for palm at all, either. Claw grip should work for a wide range of hands. Fingertip will work for hands medium and (probably) up. I have hands on the smaller side of medium and get high scores in aim trainers while fingertipping this thing. Best build quality? No. Stock grips? Meh. Usable. But the price and performance are top notch. This mouse is rated as the number one ultralight mouse on rtings.com, and there are reasons for it- namely the click latency and weight. The feet and cable get my approval, too. Clicks are dull and light. Thats common for optical switches. You trade that for decreased latency. At least thats how it is until optical switches improve (Edit: Razer has achieved mechanical-like feeling in their optical switches). My copy has occasional creaking in mouse 1, but the price/performance ratio is so great I have to let it slide. This mouse needs no upgrades and has been on sale for $35. Its not the most solid because of how light it is, but if this shape works for you, youre going to like it. I did adjust this from a 5 to 4-star review, however, because I do question the long-term durability. Plus the clicks could be snappier. Razers V2 optical switches feel like mechanical switches and the Viper Mini is cheaper than this mouse. I still really enjoy the MM720 and would not hesitate to recommend it to anyone who is interested in this kind of shape. This is coming from someone who almost strictly used symmetrical mice until I got this one.
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stephanie
> 3 daySuper lightweight, the glides stick on well. It works great after heavy use. The optical clicks are satisfying. Its just reliable. Ive wacked it into my keyboard a couple times and it didnt scuff. Its very durable somehow. Its just all around constructed really well, its built really good. The reliability with the clicks. The software is really good for it and helps you customize it and set your DPI. Its just really good. This is the mouse everyone is sleeping on. The mouse your mouse wishes it could be basically. -My husband, a very big fan of this mouse
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Vincent Lam
Greater than one weekPurchased this to complement several other gaming mice I owned from some big names (Alienware, Logitech, Mad Catz Ratt, Razer, Thermaltake TT, HyperX, Corsair, and Asus. This was the second lowest price mouse I bought for gaming and it is the only one I use now. I play with a claw grip and it has the right width to accommodate for this. It is super light and very responsive. The plastic used by CoolerMaster feels grippy and I can always maintain control. I have other mice that are 4x more expensive and they are slippery where I have to continually readjust my hand and finger placement because they slide during intense gaming action. Best value for the money! It was so good, I bought a second one in case CoolerMaster stops production someday.
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Austin V.
> 3 dayThe 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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HiGravity
Greater than one weekIve used a lot of mice for a long time. Gaming, programming, work, life... revolve around a computer. For gaming I often had a many buttoned programmable mouse with adjustable weights but this would tend to lead to major hand fatigue when programming without taking time to remove all the weights. I have been very happy with some cooler master components in my personal PC so when I saw this on prime day I took a chance on it and have been very happy. It looks awesome with the honey comb and internal lighting. The cord is great and it feels like one of the lightest mice Ive used even over cheap OEM ones while this one feels very well made. Its definitely my primary mouse now only replaced when playing mmo/rpgs where I really want a lot of buttons.
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Dylan
> 3 dayBest part about this mouse is it saves the settings to the mouse. So I rebound my side buttons to number keys and it persists without the coolermaster driver. That also goes for the DPI which I set to a very specific value because I wanted it to be as close to my old mouse as possible. So it ended up being like 760 DPI so I love that it lets you fine tune it that much. Also tons of extra stuff I dont need in the box is appreciated. My only issue is maybe I wish I got a different material. The glossy is good but when crud builds up its alot easier to feel. I had a little bit of an issue with the mouse wheel but i clicked it a few times and its good as new. I suspect this will be the first part that fails but I plan to repair it myself if that happens. This will be my mouse for life. Im 57 or so thats probably indicative of my hand size. This is a real slept-on gem if you got smaller hands and appreciate the pinky rest and the stuff I mentioned.
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Claudio
> 3 dayThe mouse fits my hand so nicely and I can aim and control way better than the other mice. But the scroll wheel is defective out of the box for unknown reason.
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Mel Arroyo
> 3 dayIt is a reliable mouse. Yes you can turn off the led light on it. Prefer this to a wireless mouse, and no charging!!!!