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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  • E. Hamalainen

    > 3 day

    - Fingertip grip, 90% wrist aimer - DPI around 1800-2200 depending on mouse - Lenovo Legion mouse pad - Current mouse: MM710, gloss black coating Despite it’s bad build quality, my MM710 is easily my favorite mouse of all time, so the idea of getting a wireless version of that mouse with optical switches made me very excited. Unfortunately, Cooler Master has made a product that appears to be an across the board upgrade on paper, but in hand is actually worse in almost every way. Positives - The build quality is a MASSIVE leap over the MM710 and easily competes with the likes of Logitech or Razer while costing much less. - The weight balance of the mouse feels great. Doesn’t feel front or back heavy at all to me. - When waking from sleep, the mouse connects almost instantly. Some wireless mice have issues with this and I appreciate that this one doesn’t. - USB C connection. I know it’s becoming the standard, but it’s always nice to see. - The main clicks aren’t as mushy as the MM710. They’re much more solid and snappy. Negatives - The coating is not nearly as grippy as the glossy coating on my MM710. It’s difficult for me to maintain a solid grip on the mouse, which means I’m constantly having to adjust my fingers in order to keep control. - While most people are praising the removal of holes, I actually used the holes on the sides of the mouse to help anchor my fingers, especially my pinky. This meant that I didn’t have to exert a lot of force on my fingers to keep them in place. With the solid sides, however, I have to use more force, which causes pain in my wrist in shoulders. - Every button on the mouse is harder to click than on the MM710. It’s especially bad with the side buttons and the middle mouse click. The MM710 allows me to essentially “roll” my finger or thumb over these buttons to press them, which makes it easy to quickly use them while maintaining a solid grip. The buttons on the MM712 require so much more force that I have to take my finger off the mouse and solidly press the button. This often results in an uncomfortable shift in my grip that forces me to readjust. - The RGB is pointless and only adds weight to the mouse without any real benefit to the user. Overall, I’m disappointed in the mouse and will be returning it immediately.

  • Zeke Ledbetter

    > 3 day

    Very nice mouse for its price point

  • Sean Coughlin

    > 3 day

    Its crazy that you can get a mouse this light for this cheap. Unlike some others, I have not experienced any creaking on the mouse body. This is great for competitive FPS gaming. The shape of the mouse is simply ergonomic, not forcing your hand into one shape, but letting you grip the mouse how it best suits you. Even though I have fairly large hands, I can still easily claw grip this mouse because of the shape. The quality of the materials here is what youd expect. The cheap plastic doesnt have a great feel to it on its own, but some grip tape fixed the problem very quickly. Overall, this a great gaming mouse for someone that wants a competitive edge in the games they play.

  • Li_Zhiyang

    > 3 day

    Ive been using MX Master 3 for office work and gaming and this mouse is too heavy. When the first time I use MM710 it feels like nothing. Very happy about this mouse.

  • Ray

    > 3 day

    If 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.

  • Brian

    > 3 day

    This is a great mouse! It lives up to the hype and number of great reviews, imo :) It is extremely light, the lightest mouse I have ever tried personally. I also tried the Razer Viper Mini & Razer Abyssus Essential in the search for my next mouse. I ended up choosing the Razer Abysssus Essential over the other two mice, as the MM710 & Razer Viper Mini are more shaped & suited for a claw grip, not a fingertip grip which I use. The MM710 was more adaptable and could work using a fingertip grip, but I think it would shine with a claw grip user more. The MM710 has very crisp buttons, pretty cool look with the holes, great sensor that was very accurate, okay software for changing the DPI settings on the mouse, good side buttons for assigning macros to, and very light weight making it easy to lift off the mouse and quickly move the cursor from one side of the screen to the other. I did think the left & right mouse buttons were a little too easy to press, at least for me. I enjoyed the Abyssus Essentials mouse buttons more, as they require roughly 2x the force to press, which I personally like more. I highly recommend buying this mouse and trying it, with the ability to return it for free meaning there is no downside to buying it :)

  • Benjamin Tilton

    > 3 day

    I really like this mouse; it has a very nice tactile scroll and a satisfying click. My only issue is that its a slightly smaller mouse than Im used to. I had a zowie za11 for reference and that filled out my hand quite well but with this mouse I find myself constantly looking for a good spot to put my pinky. but over-all it feels like a quality mouse and performs as it should, its just a little too small for me.

  • Atomic Moxie

    > 3 day

    I want to say that I bought this mouse out of desperation. I have somewhat small hands and use a claw grip while using a mouse. I am a streamer and a gamer. Having a mouse that doesnt cramp my hand is extremely important, I also need a mouse to be fast reacting depending on the game Im playing. I also need it not to make my hand sweat. Sweat is an issue when youve been playing a looter for 4+hours in a group. The Mouse I was using is GORGEOUS. Its sturdy, fast reacting, got pretty lights on it, BUT its huge. It was purchased for my hubbs set up and it was KILLING the bridge of my hand. I was getting hand cramps all the time and having to take breaks live on stream because of it. So the Prime Sale came and I came across this one. Its pretty, white, I measured my hand and it seemed to be the right size. Price wasnt massive. I am so glad I did. Sweat is still an issue due to the slick buttons which is my main gripe but also the material though sturdy enough does feel like I could crush this with my teeny hands. So yay, I feel strong but I am really worried I might smush this thing. The rolling wheel is a decent size and has no wobble. The side buttons are placed well. The tap on this mouse is FAST. Its also really really lightweight. It feels like a toy it, with a mouse pad, glides so well.. I went back to using my husbands mouse for a day because we were trying to take excess stuff off our desk and it was a HUGE NOPE from me. I like this mouse. If you have smallish hands try it. Worst thing that can happen is that you can return it.

  • Jc

    > 3 day

    Cooler 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

  • Radiator

    > 3 day

    Be sure to look up the dimensions of the mouse before blind buying the mm712. I assumed this would be average sized but its not. Outside of the that the buttons and scroll wheel felt great. Just sad the size didnt work out for my 20x10cm hands

The MM711 is a truly innovative mouse that does more with so much less. Along with all the pro-grade features that make our gaming mice deadly in combat, we’ve also implemented a striking new honeycomb shell design and a deceptively durable Ultraweave cable to trim the overall weight of the mouse to less than 60g. Combined with new feet made of supremely responsive, durable PTFE, the result is quicker movements, longer gaming sessions, minimal fatigue, and less wrist pain associated with repetitive stress injury,

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