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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  • Helga Cartwright

    > 3 day

    Always 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.

  • M. M.

    > 3 day

    The 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.

  • Brutally Honest

    > 3 day

    For those looking for an ultralight that is corded (not wireless), this is a great product with no rgb and one of the lightest. The price point is exceptional relative to other options from 1st tier brands and enthusiast brands. The generic low cost ultralights tend to have bad sensors. This one does have a flawless sensor and hence would highly recommend. Keep in mind that those of you who are in this market are basically FPS players looking for a light mouse for precision flick shots and of course general better accuracy. Keep in mind that this is still corded AND there is no RGB, but being a purist, if you got RGB, the weight goes up! Very happy with this mouse at this price point (45-50 dollars).

  • 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 :)

  • Jay

    > 3 day

    I 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.

  • Z

    > 3 day

    My razer started having the double click everytime I single click issue so I got bought this as a replacement. Fits nice in hand , can easily change DPI speed and is very light still going strong too

  • 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.

  • Brian Barnard

    > 3 day

    I 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.

  • thunder2132

    > 3 day

    Ive 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.

  • KP3

    Greater than one week

    Ive owned and used many mice: Sensei Raw, G203, G305, Model O, Model O-, Razer Basilisk hyperspeed, Viper ultimate, g-wolves hati-m stardust, and now finally an MM711. I dont normally go for small mice that are catered for fingertip/claw grip style, especially glossy finishes too! But, I can genuinely say this mouse is well worth the money. The glossy finish feels great and doesnt make my hand sweats, buttons feel great, the stock cable feels nearly just as good as a paracaord, and the RGB looks great. When I play with this mouse I now do a fingertip/palm hybrid and it works so well. My only con with the mouse is that the mouse skates/feet are just decent. The first thing I did was buy new mouse skates as the stock skates feel a bit rough and not as smooth as Id like. Aside from that, I absolutely love this mouse and is currently my daily driver.

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