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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  • Eric

    > 3 day

    This is probably the best competitive gaming mouse that CM has produced. Probably better than the Glorious Model O- and Finalmouse Ultralight 2 (has a better sensor, 1000Hz polling rate). CM Spawn/Xornet fans will like the size of this mouse and the ability to make quick swipes/flickshots. IMPORTANT: Just make sure to peel off the thin protective film off of the mouse feet before you use it, otherwise itll feel scratchy. Now onto the bad stuff: - I pre-ordered this and unfortunately got the bad batch with wobbly left/right mouse buttons. Youll need to keep returning this until you get the latest batch. Hopefully Amazon gets rid of this inventory. (UPDATED 10/7/2019) I just got the replacement mouse after returning the previous mouse. It has the left/mouse button issue fixed and is comparable to my Logitech GPRO in terms of button press quality. Ive updated my rating to 5 stars because of this. - Cooler Master Portal has 7 DPI levels for this mouse. With only one DPI button to cycle through them and no RGB or Desktop notifications means its a hassle switching between them. They really need to provide users the ability to change how many DPI levels there are. (UPDATED 10/7/2019) As a workaround for now, I just set the same DPI mode cycle twice: | 400, 800, 1200 | 400, 800, 1200 | and 3200 for the 7th DPI level to let me know when Ive wrapped around.

  • Nicholas H.

    04-12-2024

    Ive owned this mouse for many many months and I got it after the left mouse button in my old razor became too mushy, it started affecting me when I was playing FPS games (mis-clicks). I wanted to try an ultra light mouse after hearing a lot of people hyping them up. It was great for a couple months, but then the left mouse button became very squishy, honestly I think whatever material the micro switch for the left mouse button is resting on has be come too fatigued because I repeatedly will click the mouse and it will not register. I can feel it when it does it. in a competitive shooter like R6 or CS Go, I generally dont have time to try again before Im shot dead. Luckily for me, Im no longer on a competitive team so I only play for fun, so I havent gotten a new mouse yet. For non FPS games it works just fine. Most of the non-FPS games I play arent life and death, if your mouse doesnt click the first time. As far the Ultra Light Mouse craze goes, I didnt gain any crazy advantage with it, my accuracy or flicks or even KD didnt change. I get used to a mouse pretty quickly. When I travel, the mouse in my laptop bag is a AA battery powered Logitech mouse which weighs 4-5x this one and I still have no problems. I also dont move my mouse much, space is limited on my desk so my mouse area is only 8 wide, I dont often run out of space. A Pro & Con of this mouse is the lack of mouse software. it has pre-built in DPI functions, which is limiting, but at least I dont have to install some bloated Mouse Software from Logitech or Razor that will slow down my computer.

  • dexterw1n

    > 3 day

    One 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.

  • justin McGowan

    > 3 day

    This mouse ended up being my go to. I have owned the air58 since launch and purchased a model 0 about 3 months back. Honestly, this mouse is just better. It is barely smaller than the two competitors, hardly noticeable but for me its more ergonomic. Sure it looks cheap, but dat S C R O L L W H E E L tho. Its tactile and has defined notches. I have jump and some abilities bound to the wheel in almost every game. Most mice, finalmouse and model 0 included, have had their wheels lose tactility after a few months of heavy use. Its so common that they will send you a replacement without question. The scroll wheel on this mouse still feels as solid as the day I purchased it which is the main reason I prefer it to the competition. The second reason is the side buttons. They are much thinner, more tactile, and less intrusive than model O and final mouse. If it sounds like Im picky its because I am. This mouse is just mechanically superior. FYI: Skins and gaming chairs win games, LEDs on your mouse are just for show. I hope you buy this mouse.

  • Robert G.

    > 3 day

    Let me first say, I have used several top of the line mice, from the G Pro Wireless, Razer Ultimate Wireless, G Wolves Hati to the Model O/O- and the Logitech G305. And this has by far been a very comfortable shape to use. I myself have a hybrid claw/fingertip grip where I have my upper palm rest on the mouse. This is perfect! My only complaint is that the stock mouse feet used are atrocious! At times I felt that they were scratching my mouse pad. I use a SteelSeries mousepad Qck and felt at times that it was damaging the surface. It was to the point where I felt concerned about using this mouse further until eventually, I decided to use an extra pair of hyper-glides I had for the g305. After replacing the mouse feet I felt this mouse was my meant for me and my play-style. There are no replacement hyper glides for this type of mouse but I feel as though there might be in the future. If you spend the extra money to invest in hyper glides to replace the stock feet, I feel that this is the perfect mouse. I have included the setup I used in the photos. With this mouse, I felt I was able to hit various flick shots, in every type of FPS game. I feel that this is a mouse that every gamer should at least try. This, for now, has been my main mouse and it has carried me through Destiny 2 comp with no hassle. I highly recommend!

  • styfle

    > 3 day

    I switched from Razer DeathAdder V2 Pro to this Cooler Master MM712 and the battery life is terrible. The DeathAdder would get 30+ hours of usage without charging, but this MM712 only lasts about 12 hours. I exclusively use bluetooth so not sure if that would make a difference. The website claims bluetooth should get 180hrs but that is nowhere near what Im seeing.

  • Takashiwolf

    > 3 day

    A very decent overall mouse for a good price. As many people posting reviews here are saying, there is certainly room for improvement (as I will list below). However, I feel that if you are looking for a good gaming mouse, or even just a great overall general purpose one, you can’t go wrong with the 710. Just a tip here: There are protective very thin plastic covers on the bottom pads out of the box, remove these! Pros: -Very light: Obviously this is one of the big main selling points. For years and years us gamers were told we need something heavy with removable weights. And for some this can be a benefit certainly. But after using this mouse for months now I can attest lighter is better. It feels less like you’re using a ‘tool’ to move the pointer or whichever action in a game, rather more like you have almost a direct access to the action you’re making on the screen by just moving your hand. -‘Wireless feeling’ cord: It’s amazing what has been pulled off here with the cord. It feels strong but at the same time so lightweight and smooth it really does feel like you’re using a wireless mouse but with the added benefit of being cored (never running out of battery or latency issues). -Stylish design: Some have criticized the design and look but I personally think it looks wonderfully modern and has its own cool aesthetic without going overboard like many gaming mice out there. I also really dig the texture of the mouse, if you tend to have slightly sweatier palms this is a great one for you. -Plug and play: Theres something to be said about simpler is better. I love how you can just plug this mouse to any computer and its ready to go without requiring software to bogs down your PC when starting up. -Brand and longer warranty: Cooler Master has a good rep and the fact they gave this more than a single year warranty proves to me they have faith and stand behind what they make. Cons: -Build quality (Possible issues): Here to me is the biggest issue. Yes, the mouse does ‘rattle’ if shook, hard. But honestly, unless you’re sitting at your desk idly shaking your computer mouse in your hand, that isn’t a problem here. There is a slight horizontal wiggle of the primary buttons, however it’s so slight I never notice it, I’ve seen far worse offenders before. The clicking action feel is still rock solid. My biggest fear is the scroll wheel. After just having it for a few months it’s starting to squeak lightly. It still has a great press down click and scrolling is fine, but when I head my headphones off recently and I was going through huge PDF’s I noticed the noise. I hope future revisions can look into this. -Design: I have slightly above average sized hands, the main gripe I have about the size is my thumb while resting on the left size sometimes taps the forward button. I can tell they tried to mitigate this with how the forward and back buttons are shaped and the tactile feedback they give, but it still happens here and there. This is more a hand size issue than product design fault. Also being in a house with pets and hence a fair amount of dust, I wonder what future issues this might cause of dust settling inside on the exposed circuit board within. It wouldn’t be hard to take canned air to it with a straw, but do note this is not a water or ‘environment proofed’ design.

  • 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.

  • Isobel Jacobson

    > 3 day

    *Concerning build quality - I got mine a little less than month ago and my copy is actually very solid. No rattles at all. The 1 & 2 buttons do have some play but not enough to affect me in-game or whatever else Im doing. Mouse buttons 4 & 5 have some post-travel but only when pushing hard. I was able to get mouse button 4 to actuate when pressing the side of mouse but it was quite a lot of force to make it happen. I would say that the build could be better, but you really have to try to get the flaws to show. Regarding the general usage - Im giving this mouse 5 stars just because of how great the shape is. My hand is about 19.5cm by 9.5cm and it feels so good with any type of grip. I had used multiple Deathadders before then I switched to the Model O. I used to be 100% palm grip but I changed somewhat to claw because of the Model O. Because of this change, the Model O felt way too big so I decided to get this. And it was honestly $50 well spent. I use fingertip grip and now it feels so natural and so comfortable. Luckily, I was also able to sell off my Model O for the same price I got it for since Glorious was out of stock at the time. Sidenote - My younger brother got the Model O- and hes been bugging me to switch mice with him... I will say though, the O-s build quality is better than both my old O and this MM710.

  • Jamaddon

    > 3 day

    I 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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