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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A Max
> 3 dayI expected a light mouse and a heavy cable but even the cable it light! I have sweaty hands especially when playing fast paced games so this helps get air to my hands.
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Andy
> 3 dayBought 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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Professor M
> 3 dayLightweight cable and super responsive buttons. Good for all claw grip users. If other grip style: Make sure you measure your hand size before purchasing to ensure it works for you. Overall I think that if you like mice that have weight reductions via holes this is a great choice. Ive stuck with a solid shell mouse myself. Excellent shape.
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ragingJman
> 3 dayI’m not a super computer knowledgeable person but I like how it feels and until I understand how to mess with the settings the mouse it’ll be better. But if you got small hands this is for you.
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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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Chris
> 3 dayI was a long time user of the MM710, the shape was perfect, but the build quality was awful. On this one, they managed to keep the weight low, keeping the same shape without holes, so good job for that. The clicks are good, not the best, but for optical switches, they are pretty tactile and responsive. I love the scroll wheel on it. Youll have to get used to the sensor position coming from other mouse, it can be a little bit disturbing at first. but the main drawback is the wireless implementation, it looks like its not perfect, I had some stutters, didnt keep the tracking well. Coming from mainstream mice like Logitech or Razer, its very average. Using it wired, no complains, but whos gonna buy it to keep it wired? Otherwise, it would be a great mouse.
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Steve
> 3 dayIve gone through so many gaming mice over my decades of gaming. Everything from the MX518 to the G502. Ive played with MMORPG mice while pushing competitive World Of Warcraft PVP and now have switched over to the world of light FPS gaming mice. All I can say is that this mouse makes the G502 seem like a brick. Logitech was honestly the only option for gaming mice for a very long time and now with the fact that most mouse sensors are pretty equal, leads us to the real issue with mice these days, weight! This mouse has all the bells and whistles while still maintaining a very light weight. You can find competitive mice with similar weights and button configs, but youll be dropping well over a hundred dollars. The ninja mouse for example has gone as high as two hundred dollars. You really cant beat the MM710 price for performance. I am currently on month one of usage and completely see why the content creator named Rocket Ninja Jump, who has been playing Unreal Tournament for two decades while testing every FPS mouse known to man, recommends this as one of the top 5 FPS mice to date. You really cant beat the price for performance with this mouse. Any questions feel free to comment as I am rather active on here.
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Dawn
02-12-2024Bought this for both of my sons. They absolutely love it.
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Ray
> 3 dayIf you’ve been eying that expensive, hard to find, finalmouse you can forget about it. Though this is not as light it is still one of the lightest on the market and the difference is negligible. Everyone is different but I’ve tried both the new finalmouse and the model o- and this is hands down better because of the shape and materials. The texture on this mouse is great and the shape, to me, This is the best ambidextrous small form shape out now. Where this mouse stands apart in terms of shape is the hump on the back of the mouse, this is something that the finalmouse and o- have but it’s incredibly low making them pretty much fingertip only mice. Unless you got really small hands. Now for those who are fingertip gamers, great, I’m not and there’s a lot who are not as well so those nice aren’t comfortable. Mouse 1 and 2 feel great. Side buttons feel even better and they’re even like a triangular shape so you just have to barely roll your thumb and you can actuate them which is an awesome design. And the mouse wheel is great as well, it’s thin and not loose or chewy like the finalmouse. In the end this is favorite ambidextrous mouse after searching and searching I love it.
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PK
Greater than one weekFor reference, my hand size is about 19cm x 10cm and use claw grip. Previously, Ive used other gaming mice such as Logitech G Pro Wireless, Finalmouse Ultralight Phantom, Finalmouse UL2, and G-Wolves Skoll. Pros: • 53g total weight is incredible • M1 and M2 clicks were very crisp in my copy with no pre-travel • Side buttons are also crisp and had very minimal pre-travel • Scroll wheel has nicely defined steps and feels smooth • Middle click is tactile • Stock cable is just as good as paracord Cons: • Not necessarily a con, but Im not a big fan of the stock mouse feet and will be upgrading it whenever possible. While the stock mouse feet are made from PTFE, theyre on the thinner side and its edges arent rounded. When using a slower mouse pad like the Zowie GSR, you can feel some slight friction. I imagine this not being an issue with a faster mouse pad like the AMP500 or anything from Artisan. However, this doesnt mean the stock mouse feet are bad by any means. Ive just been spoiled after market mouse skates from Hyperglide and Tiger Arc. Other Notes: • Side wobble on M1 and M2 were not present in my copy as noted in some complaints made online. I may have lucked out or received a newer batch that fixed these issues. • When gripping the mouse fairly hard on the sides, I wasnt able to replicate issues of the side buttons actuating. In fact, there wasnt any flex in the side walls at all. • I gave the mouse a good shaking and there wasnt any rattling either • Honestly, for $50, the MM710 gives you the best bang for your buck compared to other ultralight mice that are out there right now. • Shape is really important when choosing a mouse. While the MM710 is quite small, the wider and taller back makes a big difference in comfort. Claw gripping this feels perfect for my hand size. When comparing this shape to the Finalmouse UL2, I just couldnt get a comfortable grip on it without switching to fingertip grip because of the slimmer and shorter back.