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Isobel Jacobson
> 24 hour*Concerning build quality - I got mine a little less than month ago and my copy is actually very solid. No rattles at all. The 1 & 2 buttons do have some play but not enough to affect me in-game or whatever else Im doing. Mouse buttons 4 & 5 have some post-travel but only when pushing hard. I was able to get mouse button 4 to actuate when pressing the side of mouse but it was quite a lot of force to make it happen. I would say that the build could be better, but you really have to try to get the flaws to show. Regarding the general usage - Im giving this mouse 5 stars just because of how great the shape is. My hand is about 19.5cm by 9.5cm and it feels so good with any type of grip. I had used multiple Deathadders before then I switched to the Model O. I used to be 100% palm grip but I changed somewhat to claw because of the Model O. Because of this change, the Model O felt way too big so I decided to get this. And it was honestly $50 well spent. I use fingertip grip and now it feels so natural and so comfortable. Luckily, I was also able to sell off my Model O for the same price I got it for since Glorious was out of stock at the time. Sidenote - My younger brother got the Model O- and hes been bugging me to switch mice with him... I will say though, the O-s build quality is better than both my old O and this MM710.
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dexterw1n
> 24 hourOne of my favorite mice, I guess I was lucky with QC, I have removed half of the mouse and it still clicks and feels great. I got some Kailh GM 4.0 to put into it, my favorite switches, need to do that soon. Wish it was wireless. The sensor is good, tracks well. Never really had an issue with their software but I have used some dodgy mouse software before so its at least better than something from Ziyoulang I have to say. I really wish the CM720 had a wireless version, I didnt have to remove a bit of it and it feels so good to use, reminds me of the old Logitech Wingman mice, used to love those.
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Jackson Fisher
> 24 hourVery nice mouse, very sturdy and lightweight great for gaming and work.
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Devin
> 24 hourThis thing outperforms my Logitech superlight
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Jay
> 24 hourI will be reviewing the MM711 Glossy White mouse, let me start by saying that I have been searching for the ideal mouse for over 4 years now and finally my search is over. Here are my Pros and Cons: Pros: -Perfect size for my hands (7.5 in length from the top of my middle finger to the end of palm and 4 in width). -Glossy finish gives the mouse a better grip in my opinion. -60g is the ideal weight for any light mouse -Software is very easy to setup -RGB is one of the best i have seen in any mice, coming from G502, G703, M65 RGB, and G903 -Super cheap -The cable is so light and flexible that it makes the mouse feel wireless -The skates on this mouse is what sets it apart from any other mouse, very versatile and smooth with the addition of one of the best sensors in the market (PMW3389). CONS: -I wish the software had more profiles settings -You can only adjust you DPI in 100s -Frame seems somewhat cheap, but probably to keep the weight down. In conclusion, this is close to perfect of a mouse. It has all the qualities for competitive FPS games. This mouse is good for anyone with small to medium hands. I forgot to mention I am a fingertip mouse player, but can definitely accommodate palm grip and claw grip as well.
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Jesse
> 24 hourI accidentally bought this mouse along with the G-Wolves Skoll mouse, forgetting to remove the later from my cart, so I decided to try them both out and compare the two. After seeing the great reviews of the Skoll from mouse enthusiasts and the very extra packaging and steel box, I fully expected my gaming performance to be much better on the Skoll, compared to the very simplistic MM710. The Skoll has an weird design that slightly raises your trigger finger, its got RGB lighting, and it is much bigger than the MM710. I suppose its all personal preference, but after a full day of gaming with both of these mice, I found the MM710 to be much more accurate easier and smoother to use. It felt much more responsive and quicker than the larger Skoll mouse, which could be due to either its size or its better sensor or its lighter weight or all of the above. In summary, dont judge a book by its cover. Many reviews you see will say that it has all sorts of quality control issues; wobbly buttons etc. but these were apparently all solved when they changed their machinery to make the mice. My mouse has absolutely no defects and works flawlessly and I love it. This is the first product I have ever bought that is so good that I actually wrote a review for it. Buy this mouse.
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Helga Cartwright
> 24 hourAlways been a finalmouse guy, recently decided to give this one a shot to see how a $50 mouse compares to a $120 mouse. For $50, this is a fantastic mouse. If I was taking price into account, I would give it 4.5 or even 5 stars. But compared to a top end mouse, this one falls quite a bit short. The weight is phenomenal, and it fits into my hand perfectly. But the scroll wheel is mediocre, decently responsive but missing the crispness I like. The pads underneath which are advertised as low friction are moderate friction at best, but certainly not high friction. If I keep this mouse for longer than a month I will be replacing those pads as I prefer as low friction as possible. The m1/m2 buttons are mediocre. The side buttons are terrible. At the end, 4 out of 5 stars. A decent mouse at a phenomenal price. But it just cant hang with the big boys. If youre looking for the best gaming mouse you can buy, steer clear and get top of the line. If youre looking for the best FPS mouse you can buy for less than $80, look no further.
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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.
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styfle
> 24 hourI switched from Razer DeathAdder V2 Pro to this Cooler Master MM712 and the battery life is terrible. The DeathAdder would get 30+ hours of usage without charging, but this MM712 only lasts about 12 hours. I exclusively use bluetooth so not sure if that would make a difference. The website claims bluetooth should get 180hrs but that is nowhere near what Im seeing.
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Richard Brooks
> 24 hourVery light of course, I have a Viper mini and Glorious Model O-, MM710 is probably my favorite so far. Only downsides is there is a rattle in my mouse that isnt tied to any of the external parts so IDK what it is yet. But it seems to track well and works is comfortable for general use as well. Ill probably keep it unless something goes bad or the rattling gets worse. Only to get another one to replace its spot. GL finding the right mouse! (had to update firmware to get the DPI feeling correct. Very easy and the CoolMaster software seems pretty legit!)