Cooler Master MM711 White 60G RGB Gaming Mouse with Lightweight Honeycomb Shell, Ultralight Ultraweave Cable, Pixart 3389 16000 DPI Optical Sensor
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hunter bailey
> 24 hourNote: I had to return my first unit because it bricked during the software update. Update it with the wireless dongle first and DO NOT touch anything until its done updating. Amazon made replacing it a breeze, so no worries there. CMs rma wouldve taken weeks but amazon got me a replacement in a few days. Review: Coolermaster really upped their game with this one! If you tried the old mm710 or 11, this thing is a cut above both. A few notable changes: - the holes are gone! - its wireless but the included cable is still usable - the coating is so much nicer than its predecessors, fairly similar to the new viper pro or DAV3. - its solid, no creaking, cracking, rattling and it just feels premium in the hand. - the mouse feet are WAYYYY better than the ones they used on the 710 and 711, dont need to replace them. Although, they are slightly scratchy out of the box. If youre new to this lineup, the shape may be jarring. It fills the hand similarly to the xm1 but is much narrower and shorter but the rear end is plumper if that makes sense. Its like if the viper mini got a butt lift lol. If I remember, my hands are 19x10 and I relaxed claw/fingertip this incredibly comfortably. This ones my new main and for the price, it honestly blows some of the competitors out of the water. Coolermaster really out did themselves here!
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Zeke Ledbetter
> 24 hourVery nice mouse for its price point
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J. Lee
> 24 hourThe updated MM710 is almost perfect. The Good - The updated version includes tapered teflon pads for a smooth experience right out of the box. The cord is nice and loose with good paracord as before, I do wish that it didnt come so bunched up but if you carefully massage out the kinks you will not have longevity issues with the cord. Mouse is a good shape for small hand palm grippers, but also good for larger hands that want to use claw or fingertip grip, particularly if you like resting a part of your hand on the mouse. I am personally a palm grip user, so this type of form factor is much more comfortable than the Razer or lightweight Logitech mice that did not allow for easy palm grip. This mouse is super light, your aim will suffer for a while as you get used to it, I would flick too far. However, after getting used to it, high speed movements are effortless. This is probably one of the lightest mice available out of the box aside from the Finalmouse Ultralight, which is almost always sold out, and is 2.5x the price. It appears that build quality by and large has been improved to a significant degree, the updated version (at least mine anyway) does not have the general rattling/creaking body and wheels that the prior versions had. The button wobble also seems to have been eliminated. The clicks of the individual buttons feel crisp and good in the hand. I wont even really talk about the sensor, as most gaming mice now have such good sensors that they are accurate beyond the realm of human detection. The Bad - The post-travel is still truly awful. If you palm grip like I do, then your fingers will be pressing on the mouse towards the front end, and you dont even need to press all that hard to have that terrible post travel. The button creaks and then travels down further, even causing it to fake click again due to the levering of the mouse button downwards at the tip, while raising the back end up the mouse button. Its terribly distracting, and makes it sometimes impossible to rapidly click in high-intensity situations. There are many solutions out there. I simply put in some cut up zip ties with double sided tape, bending the zip ties a little to contour to the shape of the mouse buttons. It seems thats all thats necessary now that they appeared to have fixed most of the button wobble and wheel rattling. However, the fact that I have to do that when it could have been fixed from the factory so very easily with a little lip of extra plastic at the tip is disappointing. As a minor issue, the mouse body does flex somewhat when you squeeze it with significant pressure that I would not expect most people to actually do in real life use. When Im holding the mouse up in both of my hands and I squeeze the side, I can cause the forward and backward mouse buttons to click without physically touching the buttons. However, I found this very, very difficult to do when I use the mouse normally. Considering how light this mouse is, some structural strength is expected to be lost, but it is not noticeable in normal use. The software for the mouse still needs a few more features in my opinion, but all the important features are there, such as lift off distance, angle tuning, surface tuning, disabling DPI steps. I wish that the software had a DPI Shift feature like the Logitech Gaming Software does where it only changes the DPI as long as the button is being held down. Another weird software quirk I see is that when you press the DPI button, it doesnt change DPI right away, sometimes I have to stop the mouse for a second to let it think and then it goes back. Its super weird and not very responsive. Overall minor complaint. Coolermaster still appears to be updating the software, so well see what kind of features they might add. TL;DR - Mouse is almost perfect, good for smaller hands and most grips, likely lightest mouse available at this time. Button-post travel is still terrible, but easily fixed. Minor mouse body flex, not noticeable in normal use. Software still needs more development, but it appears CoolerMaster is working on it.
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Devin
> 24 hourThis thing outperforms my Logitech superlight
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LS.
> 24 hourI have sweaty hands and the honeycomb shell on this mouse was a life changer. The holes get air flowing under your hand to reduce moisture buildup and the texture of the shell gives it improved grip over a regular shell. Its super duper light weight and dpi will turn up so fast that I hardly need to move my hand to interface w the computer. I use it for work 9+ hours a day and I dont have any problems with it. One tiny minuscule complaint is the scroll wheel squeaks! But im thinking I can fix that myself w a little grease.
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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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ME K.
> 24 hourWorks great for daily and gaming.
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Anthony Romero
> 24 hourIts the mm710 reborn, super comfortable, no major qc issues, cooler master is back
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Diego Diaz
> 24 hourI bought this mouse in december 2019, sadly in november 2022 the wire started failing, AFAIK I didnt kink the cable or anything but it started to get to the point where it would disconnect for a couple of seconds multiple times a day I used it for those 3 years non stop both for work and gaming so more than 10 hours daily
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Sebastian
> 24 hourEverything aside from the rattling, its great. My mouse rattles, and most of the criticisms Ive heard of the mouse have likely been resolved in the last year, but Cooler Master has yet to end the rattling. It doesnt make a loud sound, and the soft rattling is only noticeable when making short, <1 inch, movements back and forth. I assume its not a problem, but its annoying and makes the mouse feel cheap. I should expect what I pay for, though, because at the price the mouse is wonderful.