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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Vickie
> 3 dayThis mouse is unbelievably lightweight that using it is super easy. The mouse skates underneath glide on any surface and the mouse picks up movements with ease. The wheel was a little tight, but I am hoping that loosens up a bit with age. I have been using the mouse for a few months now for work from home as well as games and I love this mouse. The cord is like nothing I have experienced before, it is like a string, it is so flexible, I don’t even notice that it is there, and I am used to a cordless mouse, I did attach the cord to the keyboard cord so there is no pulling, and to reduce my cat trying to play with it (work from home has its own unique issues...LOL). If it lasts the three years my last mouse did, I will be thrilled. I may buy a backup so I have something when this one goes bad, it really is a great mouse.
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max
> 3 dayI recently purchased a mouse that has left me quite disappointed for multiple reasons. First and foremost, its battery life is significantly lacking, lasting only 2 to 4 hours during active gaming sessions. Additionally, the sensor placement, which is positioned above the center of the mouse, deviates from the norm and often proves more hindering than helpful. The limited battery capacity severely impacts my gaming experience, forcing frequent interruptions to recharge the mouse. This not only disrupts my focus but also diminishes the overall enjoyment I derive from gaming. Considering the demands of modern gaming, a mouse should ideally provide an extended battery life to accommodate prolonged sessions, which this mouse fails to deliver. It may be suitable for casual users with minimal gaming requirements, but falls short for those seeking extended playtime. Furthermore, the unconventional sensor placement adds to the frustration. Positioned above the center of the mouse, it deviates from the standard configuration found in most mice. As a result, it often proves more of an obstacle than a convenience. This unconventional placement can impede precise movements and negatively impact overall performance, especially for users accustomed to the traditional sensor position. On a positive note, the mouses ergonomic design and absence of unnecessary buttons are satisfactory. The overall shape of the mouse meets my preferences, providing a comfortable grip without any superfluous features. In conclusion, I cannot recommend this mouse to avid gamers or individuals seeking extended gaming sessions. The disappointingly short battery life and unconventional sensor placement make it an unsuitable choice for those with significant gaming demands. While the ergonomic design and lack of extra buttons are commendable, these positives are overshadowed by the critical flaws. I hope future iterations of this product address these issues to provide a more satisfying user experience.
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dexterw1n
Greater than one weekOne of my favorite mice, I guess I was lucky with QC, I have removed half of the mouse and it still clicks and feels great. I got some Kailh GM 4.0 to put into it, my favorite switches, need to do that soon. Wish it was wireless. The sensor is good, tracks well. Never really had an issue with their software but I have used some dodgy mouse software before so its at least better than something from Ziyoulang I have to say. I really wish the CM720 had a wireless version, I didnt have to remove a bit of it and it feels so good to use, reminds me of the old Logitech Wingman mice, used to love those.
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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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SetsandReps
> 3 dayWhen you press on the shell from the sides you can hear (and make) the side buttons click, but its not something that should occur during regular use, however it might be a build reliability concern. The lightness of this mouse is a novelty. You can play as fast as you did before but now with even lower sens, because its a lot less tiring to move your hand, which allows you to be more precise and for longer periods of time. However, I found it incredibly hard to replicate a good grip. Although I like the idea of having holes in the shell, and think they help with grip, it would take me almost an hour of warm-up daily to build / restore muscle memory. Also, during high-stress gunfights, because the mouse is so light and hard to grip for me it would pick up on the jitters / shakiness of my wrist, something I didnt experience as much, or at least to a much lesser degree with larger and / or ergonomic mice. My favorite mouse in terms of shape and grip has always been the Zowie EC2-A but the plastic on the shell of that mouse is a sweat magnet which makes it unplayable for me in the long run, unless I wipe it with alcohol before every match (and I sweat just a normal amount during high stress, I never have wet hands). The plastic of the MM710 doesnt have this problem and feels quite good. The left and right (M1, M2) buttons feel good, but become increasingly harder to press the closer you get to the center of the mouse, which is a point to consider if you use claw grip. The best click on a mouse Ive ever experienced was on Razers Basilisk, both in terms of the material and resistance throughout the entire surface of the button(s). The spin of the MM710s wheel is the best Ive used, and allowed me to execute long-range bhops consistently. The wheels click also feels good. Everything considered, this mouse is worth the money but just doesnt fit me, so it wont become my main. Id recommend it to people who use fingertip grip and / or have small hands.
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Peter M
> 3 dayImproved on the mm710 and added RGB sacrificing only 5g of mass. This was my first gaming mouse ever, switching from the Logitech M510 which was 3x heavier! In games, the weight took probably 5-10 hours to get used to: I play R6 and saw my KD drop for about three or four days, but since then it has gone higher than when I switched. Pros: cable is nice and light, buttons responsive and not noisy, easy software to learn with SIX profile options, can bind buttons to change colors and profiles as well so you dont have to launch the software except to change profiles, glides smoothly, comfortable for my angled tip grip. Cons: nothing except that when you use the mouse to change profiles, other colors appear while the mouse is in the process of changing which is just a little odd. Only takes 3 seconds or so to switch to the correct colors.
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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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Betsy
Greater than one weekExcelente mouse, solo que pedi el glossy y me enviaron el matte, ojo ahí.
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Smile
> 3 dayI have been using it for a long time. I think it is very good. And the seller is very nice too.
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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.