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Zeke Ledbetter
> 24 hourVery nice mouse for its price point
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Peter M
> 24 hourImproved on the mm710 and added RGB sacrificing only 5g of mass. This was my first gaming mouse ever, switching from the Logitech M510 which was 3x heavier! In games, the weight took probably 5-10 hours to get used to: I play R6 and saw my KD drop for about three or four days, but since then it has gone higher than when I switched. Pros: cable is nice and light, buttons responsive and not noisy, easy software to learn with SIX profile options, can bind buttons to change colors and profiles as well so you dont have to launch the software except to change profiles, glides smoothly, comfortable for my angled tip grip. Cons: nothing except that when you use the mouse to change profiles, other colors appear while the mouse is in the process of changing which is just a little odd. Only takes 3 seconds or so to switch to the correct colors.
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Wyatt C.
> 24 hourDue to the design of the clicks, sometimes the skin of my ring finger gets in the gap between the button and the mouse and even prevents me from right clicking. This, of course, may be due to the way I hold it. But, I think it would be better if the gap was higher or even on the top of the mouse.
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Luis
> 24 hourThis is by far the best mouse I have ever used. I went to multiple stores in look for peripherals for my computer and did not find many reasonably priced high quality items but as soon as I went on amazon I saw this mouse and was like maybe a lightweight mouse is what I need. I bought it and was surprised at how high quality it was for such a low price. I’ve had it for around 2-3 months and I can easily say I’ve never once had a problem with this mouse. It’s comfortable for people with small/medium hands and is incredible when it comes to gaming. Quickly responsive and has a button to change its DPI. Not one thing I would change about this item, simply amazing!
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Respect Myprivacy
> 24 hourGoing from the G502 to the MM710 felt like I took off my training weights. What a world of difference. 2 years later, my MM710 is still going strong (despite my sweaty palms) and my G502 is still collecting dust.
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Ayana Zboncak
> 24 hourI dont usually write products reviews but there seemed to be opposing ideas and reviews on this product and after biting the bullet and ordering one regardless of negative comments (left and right click wobbling, internal sounds when shook etc) Im here to leave my 2 cents on this mouse. Now I usually dont play FPS exclusively, therefore never really wanted/needed an FPS focused mouse such as this product. But recently Ive gotten into some competitive shooters where I wanted to try something different than the Razer mmo mouse Ive been using. Let me tell you this right off the bat: this mouse is SUPER lightweight. Its so much lighter than my old one and it slides incredibly well on my mousepad that I had to lower my sensetivity. Its very great for fps games as advised. I actually felt the improvement on my performance within the first day. Which makes me sad because I feel like Ive been blocking myself from playing well by using my old Razer mouse. For those who are reading this to see if the other negative comments are true: my mouse doesnt have any internal rattling or wobbly clicks. Everything about the build seems solid and sturdy. Cable is also very high quality and super light weight and quite long which works with my setup. I have to say this. This mouse is a little bit small. Not a negative for me as my hands arent big nor small. But ergonomically it took some getting used to. So if you have big hands fair warning; this mouse might be a little small for you BUT its all to cut down from weight so if you are looking for a light mouse and have big hands, Im not sure if there is a large light weight mouse, so you might just have to get one of these MM710s to see if you like it.
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Seth
> 24 hourI was really really happy with this mouse when I got it. It was very very comfortable, and just felt pretty nice. I didnt actually end up downloading the software until a few days before I got fed up with its borked state. The software didnt seem bad. The way it broke for me was itd just lose connection to my computer, make it spaz out in whatever game I was playing at the time, make the sensitivity go bonkers and then go back to normal. Maybe I was abusive to it? Im not sure, but while I had it, it was a really nice mouse. Hopefully this was just an issue for me and not any others buying this mouse. Id say read some more reviews, see if anyone else is having this issue. If there are more like mine, Id avoid it and find another if you want a mouse that will last more than a year.
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SetsandReps
> 24 hourWhen you press on the shell from the sides you can hear (and make) the side buttons click, but its not something that should occur during regular use, however it might be a build reliability concern. The lightness of this mouse is a novelty. You can play as fast as you did before but now with even lower sens, because its a lot less tiring to move your hand, which allows you to be more precise and for longer periods of time. However, I found it incredibly hard to replicate a good grip. Although I like the idea of having holes in the shell, and think they help with grip, it would take me almost an hour of warm-up daily to build / restore muscle memory. Also, during high-stress gunfights, because the mouse is so light and hard to grip for me it would pick up on the jitters / shakiness of my wrist, something I didnt experience as much, or at least to a much lesser degree with larger and / or ergonomic mice. My favorite mouse in terms of shape and grip has always been the Zowie EC2-A but the plastic on the shell of that mouse is a sweat magnet which makes it unplayable for me in the long run, unless I wipe it with alcohol before every match (and I sweat just a normal amount during high stress, I never have wet hands). The plastic of the MM710 doesnt have this problem and feels quite good. The left and right (M1, M2) buttons feel good, but become increasingly harder to press the closer you get to the center of the mouse, which is a point to consider if you use claw grip. The best click on a mouse Ive ever experienced was on Razers Basilisk, both in terms of the material and resistance throughout the entire surface of the button(s). The spin of the MM710s wheel is the best Ive used, and allowed me to execute long-range bhops consistently. The wheels click also feels good. Everything considered, this mouse is worth the money but just doesnt fit me, so it wont become my main. Id recommend it to people who use fingertip grip and / or have small hands.
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Andy
> 24 hourBought in 2020 and used heavily everyday, but now the middle mouse button is starting to seize up. My Logitech G9 on the other hand is still going strong after 10 years.
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M. M.
> 24 hourThe build quality of the MM711 seems like it is way better than the MM710. The sides do not flex to click the side buttons. It is very hard to flex the side walls of this mouse. The ergonomic design is optimal for claw / fingertip grip. The mouse is small but it is super light at 60 grams. The cable is extremely light. If you hook it up to your monitor stand, you will barely feel it, similar to a wireless mouse. There are bad cons to this mouse however. The M1 and M2 buttons still have a little bit of post travel, just like the MM710. However, you will never feel it unless you click with the force of 10 lbs. The lighting of this mouse is very nice in person. It looks great as it matches my indoor decoration. No software needed! There are macros within the firmware that allow you to change the colors of the mouse, as well as the DPI. Unless you want the software, then Cooler Masters software solution gives you great customization with an intuitive GUI. Overall, I recommend this mouse, although the build quality is not as strong as your $100 mouses out there. This is a great mouse with a great price.