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Frederick M.
Greater than one weekLo utilice para jugar Fortnite es muy malo para hacer triple edits. El boton lateral se arruino despues de un año de utilidad, el explorer de win10 se me volvia loco y tuve que desactivar el boton dañado en el software del mouse. Destape el mouse y vi q los botonoes laterales eran distintos a los m1 y m2. No recomendaria este mouse, no aguanta un 1 año en juegos competitivos. A Coolmaster le recomdaria mejorar los botones laterales sustituyendo esos botones baratos por los mismos omron del m1 y m2 y el dpi.
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Zeke Ledbetter
> 3 dayVery nice mouse for its price point
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Bryce D.
> 3 day[*UPDATE* Right after I posted this review, I started to issues with the wireless reliability. I deducted one star as it can still be used normally, but not in a competitive environment. The latency is not an issue, but I started having jagged-ness in large arm swipes that I could see and feel. It definitely has some polling issues that need to be sorted. See the photos at the end to show polling stability compared to an Xtrfy MZ1 Wireless. Hopefully it is something that can be solved with future firmware updates.] I felt like writing this review just because I felt it deserved some recognition for how great it really is. I was a big fan of the MM711 when it first came out. The shape was unique and the weight was extremely impressive. I stopped using it mostly because of the switches being inconsistent and the build quality was not the greatest. I had always been hoping they would make a version of this shape, but with a better build quality and better switches. They honestly exceeded my expectations with this new MM712. Ill go through all the changes that I think are worth mentioning from the MM711 to MM712. 1. Wireless. The wireless tech on this mouse is perfect for me. I have not had a single drop-out mid game or anything odd. Ive been using it for probably around a month in a competitive environment and in day-to-day use and havent had a single issue. 2. Hole-less design. The previous MM711 had holes to reduce the weight of the mouse. Having no holes helps the mouse be more comfortable to use for long periods of time and also helps with build quality issues. I definitely prefer having a solid shell, especially on the sides of the mouse. 3. Coating. This is an underrated change I think. The coating on this mouse is so much better than the MM711. The MM711 has this really smooth plastic-y feel that was just really slippery over time and just not the most confidence inspiring grip. This version has a high quality feel slightly textured surface that grips up a lot when you start to get a little sweaty when gaming. Its very good in my opinion. 4. Mouse 1 and 2 switches. The MM711 had some Omron switches that felt okay, but I think because of the build quality of the mouse, it had really inconsistent/mushy feeling clicks. In some games that have really heavy flicking, it would be obvious that your flicks sometimes would just not be where you wanted them to be because of the clicks. The MM712 has optical switches that are nice and consistent. If you have used Kahlil 8.0 switches in the past, you know how they quickly degrade over time. These have felt the exact same since I got the mouse and have never had a moment where I felt like I was held back because of the switches not working correctly. Now for the things that I would like to see changed (which isnt a whole lot honestly). The side buttons are a little stiff in my opinion. Im not sure what switches they are, but they are okay at least. The rear side button takes more force the further you press towards the back of the mouse. I would like it to be the same force required to actuate it on all sides of the button. Not a huge deal. Another thing is the mouse wheel clicking down force. Its also a little stiffer than I would personally prefer. I use that button to ping in some games and it takes a pretty significant amount of force to actuate the scroll wheel click. Again not a huge deal since it still works perfectly, but the force required should definitely be a little bit less. Another issue I have is one that I havent noticed before on any mouse. At first I thought my mouse sensor was dying because the liftoff distance felt like it was changing and wasnt working correctly, but I found out later that it was because there was dust building up right on top of the mouse sensor at the bottom of the mouse. Ive never had that happen before on a mouse before, but it seems to happen pretty quickly on this mouse. I would recommend blowing out the dust like every day or so to make sure there isnt any on the sensor. Not sure what causes that to happen to some mice and not others, but that would be a small thing I would try and remedy as well (maybe thicker mouse feet would help mouse go over the dust and not pick it up? Not sure). Also a couple small things I would like to see updated would be a battery indicator on the wireless dongle, since most of the time I have the lighting effects turned off on the mouse to save battery life. Having it on the dongle would help not use nearly as much battery life as having it on the mouse, and its still easily in view. I believe Razer has implemented this recently. Also sometimes I have a small software issues or something where if I changed the input on my USB switch, the lighting turns back on for some reason. Its almost like it selects a different profile for my mouse or something. I have to go back to my main PC and open the software back up to turn it back off. Not sure why this happens, but a small thing none the less. Usually happens if I click my USB switch to changes devices too fast. As much as people want to tell you that you need the top of the line mouse and spend 150+ dollars to be good at a video game, I can tell you right now you just do not need to spend that kind of money on a gaming mouse. This mouse is 70 dollars and checks basically every box the top dogs have. The only difference is they use a 3370 sensor instead of the 3395 (current gen as of this review) and some use 4K polling vs 1K polling on this mouse. As someone who takes gaming pretty competitively, you just will not be a better gamer on a more expensive mouse just because it has a better sensor or higher polling than 1k. The Cooler Master team for the mouse peripheral side of things should be proud of making this mouse. Its leaps and bounds of an iteration improvement over the last generation. Im glad they bounced back with this after the MM731 debacle. Good job *thumbs up*
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anna
> 3 dayi LOVE this mouse that i bought two of them, and going to buy another one in a different color. i cant tell you the amount of mice ive gone through just to find the perfect one for my hand size. from razer, to logitech, to other brands to the M710. i always find my way back to this mouse. i have really small hands and it just fits very well palm. its also a very light weight mouse that i personally would rather have weighting at exactly 60g. if obviously you have larger hands or prefer mice a bit heavier than this then obviously this isnt for you but if youre like me, a small gamer with smoll hands, then i recommend 100%. i hope one day they decide to make a wireless version of this.
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Jamaddon
> 3 dayI have used this mouse as my daily driver for ~1 year now and it is quite good. It is very comfortable to hold and has a overall nice feeling in the hand. It is nice and lightweight, far lighter than any other gaming mouse I have personally used. Until recently, I never had issues with it for a very long time. The side buttons are placed at a convenient angle, and are comfortable to use for the most part. When I received the mouse, It only had one noticeable problem, and that was the fact that the right click button was a bit creaky. This is probably a manufacturing defect that doesnt happen often, so it should not determine whether or not you will purchase this mouse or not. The only 3 complaints I have with this mouse are: 1) The side buttons have quite sharp edges, and so when you glide your thumb from a pressed down button to a unpressed one, the angle can hurt it a little bit. 2) The mouse that I ordered was glossy. Its a completely my fault, however, because I should have ordered the nearly identical previous model, the M710. So this should also not determine whether you will buy the mouse or not. 3) The holes in the mouse get very dirty very quickly, and are pretty hard to clean, but with enough dedication it is possible to clean. The things that I love about this mouse are: 1) It is very cheap, and has indistinguishable performance to another, more expensive mouse. As long as the mouse is comfortable for you, it will serve the same purpose as another, more expensive mouse, just as effectively. 2) The weight. This mouse is very lightweight and is complemented with its good feet. It is very good for shooter games, where you might have to aim around quickly. It is especially good when coupled with a low aiming sensitivity, as it gives you lots of control over where you are aiming while not being hard to use because of its weight. Even the cord has been specially designed to be lightweight! 3) The mouse is spillproof. While it does have holes in its surface, all but a couple of hard to reach spots, such as the buttons (which are covered almost completely), are completely waterproof/spillproof. Im pretty clumsy, so when I accidentally spilled my drink on the mouse the only side effect that happened was the mouse being sticky for a couple of days. The reason I am coming back and putting a review on the site is because, unfortunately, the mouse completely broke a couple of days ago. I believe it was from the cord breaking in some form. However I have abused it quite a bit and it has definitely survived the test of time. Right now I am using a spare mouse that I had before I bought the M711. Overall, I would suggest this mouse for anyone on a budget, or whoever just likes the design. Note: I forgot to add, the RBG is excellent, and can light up my entire desk alone. The software is also mid tier, not bad but not the best.
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Alex
> 3 dayDespite hearing reports of bad QC on early batches, my MM710 is flawless. Crisp clicks, no button wobble, scroll wheel issues or flex in the shell. -Extremely lightweight, makes everything else I have feel like a brick, and several of my other mice are under 80g. -Clicks are heavier than Logitech but lighter than the Zowie FK and EC series. Very little pre/post travel. -Cord is nearly as flexible and lightweight as the custom paracord Ive installed on mice. -Hump is not as tall/aggressive as many similar-shaped/sized mice. Can definitely work for fingertip grip. -Scroll wheel has 24 steps but precise and gives feedback unlike some Logi mice with very light steps. -Flawless sensor with low LOD Only downside is the average-at-best skates/feet. I bought Tiger replacments for a couple bucks as they are more rounded. With a different (smoother) mouse pad I probably wouldnt have even bothered though.
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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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Nicholas Forbes
> 3 dayAfter using the G502 Proteus for almost 2 years (still an amazing mouse), being completely adjusted to it, I decided to venture out and try something new. I have been wanting to get a lighter mouse since the Glorious Model O came but I couldnt get myself to purchase it after seeing all the problems with shipping/orders that a majority of people seemed to run into. Im so happy I decided upon the MM710 with its more plump back end, ergonomically for me it feels amazing. So, with all that being said. To answer some questions Im sure everybody wants to know, that myself was worried about when I purchased it. Yes - Hybrid, Claw, Palm (for smaller hands) are the most ideal for this mouse. Yes - Going from G502 to this, it feels like there is literally nothing in your hand, Im still getting used to the feeling. Yes - This mouse IS SMALLER then your typical gaming mouse, please account for this. Yes - Some reviewers complained of a rattle inside the mouse, my retail one still makes the rattle sound, BUT it is not nearly as loud as the prototype models. Seriously, you can barely hear it. No - The thumb mouse button 1 & 2 have not changed. They are still squishy when pressing them. If thats a deal breaker for you, I would look else where. Yes - The integrity of the shell (especially where the thumb buttons are) is more rigid and doesnt have much if it all flex when pressed in. Would also like to point out, nobody should be squeezing their mouse that hard anyways. Bad. No - They didnt completely fix the wobble of the mouse click buttons. Again, still improved from how bad some of the reviewer mice were. Hopefully this review helps some people figure out on whether or not to pull the trigger. Honestly, Ive only used it for two days and dont think ill ever be able to go back when I get used to this lightweight mouse. The MM710 is truly amazing, not to mention its price point, and quick/no hassle shipping through amazon (looking at you Glorious Model). Just buy it already!
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Captain Lyset
> 3 dayI wanted to give this thing five stars. Ive been using it for some while now and I absolutely love it. I didnt realize I got a glossy one until after it showed up, and I was honestly bummed about it at first. But now that Ive used it, I think I quite prefer it. Its easier to clean, wipes away with alcohol in no time. I have about 10-12 high end gaming mice (including the latest Glorious Model D, which is connected but I hardly even touch it), and this MM711 Glossy White is still my mouse of choice. Im actually going to buy another one soon because I want a back up in case this one dies in a few years. I learned from CM years ago that if you love something they make, you better buy a spare. Because theyll probably eventually drop it from inventory. RIP CM Spawn.
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Jackson Fisher
> 3 dayVery nice mouse, very sturdy and lightweight great for gaming and work.