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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DafT
> 3 dayThis mouse is usable for a huge number of different hand sizes. It also feels really well balanced and the extremely light weight of the mouse is just the cherry on top. The feet are also very slick and I havent had any issues on any mouse pads of mine. I have particularly large hands at 21/11, and even at that size I can still use this mouse. It allows for a very free, fluid experience and while it does force me into a wristy style, I still find myself coming back to it over and over. Id even say I prefer it over the Logitech G Pro X Wireless. Highly recommended for all gamers, casual or competitive.
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Ed Kinne
> 3 dayI absolutely love this mouse. Shape: My hand is not overly long, but it is wide so I usually appreciate a larger mouse. Lots of time larger mousse are to long for comfortable clicking thought. RGB: The lighting is very diffused and great in the back of the mouse. VERY SMALL RGB quibble. only thing I wish was that the scroll wheel was separate RGB from the mouse. It is all one color and the light showing through the scroll wheel is darker because of the different material, so not a perfect color match. Cord is soft and flexible and never gets in the way, which I was worried about switching from a wireless mouse. Grip pads are a great add in the box. I did trim them down so that they dont block the open grate on the sides (simple cutting work)
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Mario PH
> 3 dayIf you have ever used a hornet, thats what it feels like. Its lightweight. No rubbery surface that will gum up later. Tracking is excellent. The best claw grip mouse I have used. Im getting a couple more just in case they get discontinued. Cons: 1) Mouse DPI adjustment on bottom. Set it and forget it. 2) LEDs too bright for me.
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Shane
> 3 dayI’ve got this mouse 3 times and I’m about to get another one. No I don’t leave them sitting on shelves or something, I’ve used each one till they died on me. That’s the catch, everything is really solid about this mouse, feels great looks great, plays great for gaming on the daily. BUT eventually with such frequent and heavy use eventually something starts to act up. Don’t get me wrong it feels sturdy it’s not bad build quality (Or at least I don’t think it is) it’s great up until a certain point and from my experience that’s about 4-5 months. First one was a double clicking problem I would click once and it would click twice or I would click and it would act as though I was still holding the left button even though I wasn’t. Second one same thing. This time it’s a disconnection issue it’ll be working just fine and then mid game it’ll just stop working for 2-3 seconds. Moral of the story, great mouse, worth the money, and I will be buying another, despite its eventual demise.
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Izzeddine B
> 3 dayThe mm720 is a decent gaming mouse that is designed to be super ergonomic and provide good grip and fit to different hand sizes. It takes a little bit of time to get used to if youre used to ambidextrous mice. Impressive performance for the price, easily one of the best gaming mice Ive tried, lightweight, ergonomic, good grip, flex cable and overall build quality is good. The only lackluster is the Master plus software cause sometimes it resets itself to default settings and you have remap the buttons.
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Nathan Butts
> 3 daySo far it’s a fantastic mouse. I was slightly worried about the LED colors and wasn’t sure if I would like them but I found that you can change between colors and LED modes or just turn the LEDs off. I actually bought this mouse for work and don’t plan to use it for gaming, but I could definitely see this mouse being great for it. I just fell in love with the ergonomics and had to buy it. I love the claw grip and it feels fantastic in hand. Also the cable is so lightweight and almost feels nonexistent it’s great. It comes with rubbery grips that you can put on the sides and top and Idk if I will use them but I definitely see it’s value. The glossy mouse could potentially get slippery when gaming, but for my purposes I don’t think it’s necessary as of yet. So far I love this mouse and I’m glad I bought it.
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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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Sarah
> 3 dayI got the glossy white. I really wanted the matte white, but that option is not available. The glossy white doesnt look too bad, but I prefer a more discrete matte look to match my other peripherals. This is the smallest, lightest, and most uniquely shaped mouse Ive owned. I decided to get it due to the stellar reviews online, the white color and cable, its light weight, and interesting shape. I can honestly say that I do generally like the way it feels in my hand. I have tiny hands with a larger palm and holding this mouse feels natural. I like the extra width it has to accommodate my ring and pinky fingers, which no longer drag along the table when using the mouse. The stock bottom feet are okay. They glide easily enough, but they are not the smoothest Ive felt. I thought I wouldnt like this mouse because I have trypophobia, but luckily the honeycomb design does not bother me. The worst thing about this mouse is the software. Not too many customizations, which I am not used to since Ive always gotten a mouse with multiple side buttons in the past. It took some getting used to, but after a while it has become my main mouse. After a year of using this mouse, it is very comfortable to use, and any replacement mouse I buy would need to have a ring finger rest like this one. Be careful when buying the white mouse, because after a while the white cable can show its age. Update: I purchased a black color from a different seller Digital P and although the item is advertised as New, the item came in taped up from being ripped open from previous owner. The item appears clean, but not packaged correctly inside. Obviously not a new item. I like this mouse, but be careful of the seller you purchase from.
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Trung Tran
> 3 dayPros: 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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Clint
> 3 dayThe MM720 is an amazing mouse. I expected a lightweight mouse that performs well, but I did not expect the tangible comfort and the extra accessories, especially at this price point. It came with an extra set of mouse feet, and a grip kit. Not really a fan of the grip kit, but it was a nice unexpected inclusion regardless. Ive been using the Wireless Pro, and the cord on the MMM720 is so nice, it nearly feels cordless. Tracking on this MM720 with a glorious xxl pad is precise and responsive to flick shots (being light-weight helps). The feet glide very well and dont snag. RGB is nice, except for white.. that looks pretty dirty honestly: All other colors represent well otherwise. The primary mouse buttons are solid and precise with little bounce back. The mouse wheel is nice, and would describe it as lightweight with well-defined incremental stops. The side buttons - this is something that finally feels right with a nice contour where your thumb rests between naturally making selection feel more instinctual instead of an awkward repositioning event. There were only two points of issue I had with the mouse. The first, when cleaning the mouse with a 70% alcohol pad, the serial number on the bottom wiped right off! Not great for an RMA if needed I imagine! The second was a minor annoyance with the Master Plus software. Surface tuning is amazing, unfortunately, after a system reboot, the software forgets the profile saved. I dont know why, but at least it seems minor and a software issue. Doesnt really affect the function of feel over all. Not the biggest fan of the software, but five different profiles can be saved on the mouse itself and then uninstalled. Overall, this mouse really is amazing given the price point and this has become my daily driver. I have been considering whether or not to more in case they stop manufacturing them! I love the shape and weight combo and makes it a unique offering that may only appeal to people like me.. but I think this would appeal to more than those who use claw grip!