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Angie
> 3 dayI 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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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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SpecterAgent
> 3 dayNot going to blather on about specs and all that nonsense, just gonna say... This mouse is amazing. (at first..) I have been on a mice collecting spree for awhile now and I just snagged this sucker up even though I told myself I was done buying wired mice. The praise for its shape was just too good to pass up and I figured it was different enough to justify adding it to my collection. Lemme tell ya this thing is as comfortable as has been said by many reviewers. -The light weight makes it so snappy, yet the grip allows for so much control. - I would also like to point out the stock cord that comes with it is great. It is basically like having a shoestring on the mouse and it is very unnoticeable (Very nice to see as a standard cable, more mouse-makers need to take note) -The clicks are all snappy and responsive, with nice comfort groves for your fingers to rest. They are a little weak sounding but we want function over sound and thats what you get here. My only major complaint (aside from there not being a wireless version) is the side buttons are a little small. Not as bad as the Razer Viper Ultimate and they do protrude a bit more, but they could have been better. (Check out the side buttons on the Roccat Burst COOLER MASTER. Those are proper side buttons!) Anyways... If the shape interests you, dont hesitate, treat your hands to this wonderful mouse it is worthy of being your go-to fragging tool. Edit: After using this mouse for only a few weeks the M1+2 clicks develop a noticeable squeak/creak due to the weak plastic used for the switch covers which also have a lot of flex. There is no wobble or Post-pretravel and the clicks are still responsive, but the material is without a doubt very weak/cheap. I ended up getting myself a Hyper X Pulsefire Haste which is also a Lightweight-Honeycomb design, it weighs 59g (10 more than this, still lightweight enough) and costing only $50 as well and I gotta say... The Pulsefire Haste destroys the MM720 when it comes to build/material quality for the pricepoint. The M1+2 clicks are so much more satisfying and actually made strong with 0 flex. HyperX did not cheap out on the clicks like CoolerMaster did. Now this may seem like Im trying to sell you on a Hyper X Pulsefire Haste instead of the MM720, but Im not... (Though you should try out the Haste, Best $50 out of the box mouse on the market... Just sayin) ....because the CoolerMasterMM720 is a very unique mouse shape and I love it and am sure you will too if you are interested in the shape, but I definitely feel Cooler Master could take a page out of HyperXs playbook when it comes to actually building a proper endgame mouse that does not sacrifice in build quality just to be lightweight. I very much hope CoolerMaster will make a V2 of the MM720 that sees refinements to the overall build. Until then, this mouse is not actually meeting its full potential and it is a shame because the shape is truly great. Seriously, CoolerMaster if you ever read this. The MM720 could easily be the perfect endgame mouse for many if you guys would dump some major love into it. Im talking Final Mouse Mouse of the Gods level of love. -Make it wireless -Same weight range 47-55g -Magnesium Alloy structure I would gladly pay $150-$200 for this mouse.
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Kyle Straw
> 3 dayExcellent mouse. If there were a wireless version this would be my main. For me I perform best in gaming scenarios with this mouse and the Viper Ultimate. This mouse is excellent for smaller hands, for average hands that prefer a claw grip, or (in my case) for hands that are wider than average. The right side of the mouse has this rest duvet that makes using it an actual pleasure. In addition it’s insanely light for those of you who are into the ultra-light fad. Clicks feel great and side buttons are easy to hit but not too easy. No accidental clicks. The wire is paracord quality out of the box. The feet are great, but do need some break in because of the hard edges. You won’t need to replace with third party skates. AND they give you an extra pair with the mouse. The matte coating feels good. Not the best but surprisingly adequate. Price to performance, nothing beats this.
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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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GordonWinters
> 3 dayLove this mouse so much Im going to buy a second one for my laptop. Its lightweight but doesnt feel cheap. Its solid. And its really really accurate. Having an extra space for one more finger really increases comfort. Cant imagine going back to regular a mouse,5 stars.
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Thorsan
> 3 dayIve been gaming for 40 years. In 2012 I got the Xornet on a whim because of a sale. After a few years of use, the wires stopped working, crimping at the cord attachment. I fixed it. My daughter became Mercy Master on Overwatch with it. I fell in love with the shape. Once I learned more about better sensors, I considered doing a Frankenstein transplant on it because I liked it so much. Due to an outdated sensor, fast movements ended up stalling it and I moved to newer mice. I ended up only hoping a new and improved version would someday surface. That hope was long forgotten, until now. My hand is taking a deep breath for the first time in a long time. I didnt realize it till a few minutes ago of using this old friend. For me, nothing compares. Its like going from sleeping on the floor to a Tempurpedic. In short, my hand had an orgasm. I know what your thinking... Ill have what shes having
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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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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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Dany K.
> 3 dayGreat mouse thus far. Cant even tell its a corded mouse.