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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Ash
> 3 dayPros This mouse has remarkable build quality despite its lightweight feel. I have none of the QC issues that others have mentioned (mine was a later batch). After 6 months of moderate use, I have no complaints. All the buttons and wheel feel tight and have to sway or flimsiness to them. My aim has improved at least 20% over my heavier G305 that is 20-30g heavier. Also, I should note that this is partially a function of the fact that I experienced pinky drag on the G305 - I experience no pinky drag on the 711 despite it being a small mouse, too. I think the sides on the 711 have a slightly larger surface area with help prevent pinky slippage. This is a big deal for me. Consider going with the glossy model to prevent buildup that occurs much more easily/quickly on matte mice (buildup occurs very quickly on my matte G305). Cons - Has a cord (can be fixed with a mouse bungee) - Not the greatest RGB, DPI software in the world (but I just leave my RGB on color oscillate so I dont even use this software anymore).
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Jc
> 3 dayCooler Master MM711 is a great ultra-light gaming mouse. It is a honeycomb plastic body, making it very lightweight, but it feels very sturdy. It has an ambidextrous shape well-suited to all grip types, but due to its small size, I recommend it for small and medium-sized hands. It also has low click latency, a very low lift-off distance, and a wide CPI range. This mouse also has RGB lighting in the scroll wheel and around the palm. All in all a very good mouse for gaming
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LS.
Greater than one weekI 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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justin McGowan
Greater than one weekThis mouse ended up being my go to. I have owned the air58 since launch and purchased a model 0 about 3 months back. Honestly, this mouse is just better. It is barely smaller than the two competitors, hardly noticeable but for me its more ergonomic. Sure it looks cheap, but dat S C R O L L W H E E L tho. Its tactile and has defined notches. I have jump and some abilities bound to the wheel in almost every game. Most mice, finalmouse and model 0 included, have had their wheels lose tactility after a few months of heavy use. Its so common that they will send you a replacement without question. The scroll wheel on this mouse still feels as solid as the day I purchased it which is the main reason I prefer it to the competition. The second reason is the side buttons. They are much thinner, more tactile, and less intrusive than model O and final mouse. If it sounds like Im picky its because I am. This mouse is just mechanically superior. FYI: Skins and gaming chairs win games, LEDs on your mouse are just for show. I hope you buy this mouse.
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ME K.
> 3 dayWorks great for daily and gaming.
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Maxwell M.
Greater than one weekI was sent an obviously previously opened product, but upon inspection and a quick test it did seem fully functional with no sign of use up to that point aside from the opened package and strewn about contents. I dont know whether the issues I had with the mouse were as a result of the previous owner or from poor QC or any other issue in a myriad of possibilities, but I had issues getting it to charge for longer than a few seconds, and I also had issues with it not being functional over wired connection (effectively making it useless even if it could charge). I attempted fiddling with settings, switching PCs, using a different cable, etc. Essentially, whether it is an issue with the actual product or an issue caused by it being a used product (sold as a new one), it reflects very poorly on either the seller or manufacturer
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Luis
> 3 dayThis 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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thunder2132
> 3 dayIve gone on a bit of a mouse spree lately, picking up about 5 mice to try out. This mouse was recommended as great for its price, and I would tend to agree with that. Its a bit smaller than mice that Ive used, but is nice and lightweight, and feels good in my hand. I use a hybrid claw/palm grip, and have fairly large hands. I was able to comfortably use this mouse. The software for it is pretty decent, and I was able to configure it to my likings without any issues. The software did require that a firmware update be pushed before I could use it, which I appreciate as I always want to be on the latest firmware for my peripherals. As for the negatives, theres two things that hold this mouse back from being my daily. First, the sensor position is weird, and it throws off my aim in FPS games. Not anything major, and something I could get used to, but Im not that invested in this mouse. The second issue is the back button has a ton of over-travel. It will go fully inside the body of the mouse and keep going if I kept pressing on it. Its bad enough that its noticeable with normal use. The saving grace of this mouse, and the reason Im keeping it, is the bluetooth connectivity. Im going to throw this in my laptop bag and have it be my travel mouse. For that use, its fantastic, and Im happy that I picked it up.
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Brian Barnard
> 3 dayI recently bought the mm711 for my living room setup to use for productivity and gaming on the side. As far as I can see this mouse has good build quality and is considerably light weight. I bought this mouse on sale for BF, so that was a plus. The RGB lighting looks nice, the only thing I can complain about is PTFE feet. I can feel some friction, but swap out the feet for some hyperglides and getting a nicer mouse pad will fix that. This mouse is really good value and on sale its even better. The mm711 is basically the mm711 just with RGB lighting which adds 7 grams. (It also comes in more colors.)I would definitely recommend the mm710 or the mm711 to a friend. Im planning on buying the mm710 for my streaming setup to replace my Logitech G pro wireless. The mm710 and mm711 are both solid mouses for the price and I would definitely recommend.
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MiTCHaPaLOOUZA
> 3 dayFeels like a different plastic than a cheaper mouse. There could be more lighting effects. The click on the buttons is slightly loud, but overall it’s a good value mouse for the price. It is kind of small for my hand.