













Cooler Master MM711 White 60G RGB Gaming Mouse with Lightweight Honeycomb Shell, Ultralight Ultraweave Cable, Pixart 3389 16000 DPI Optical Sensor
-
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.
-
Frederick M.
> 3 dayLo 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.
-
MarkPB
> 3 daygood for bridging not for pvp. got this for drag clicking 6 months ago and i still use it for minecraft to this day i get about 13-19 cps when butterfly clicking, and about 17 cps well drag clicking on the left button and on the right button i get 12-17 when butterfly clicking, and 17-21 cps well drag clicking. but youll have to loosen the switches first though. oh also its kinda light for drag clicking.
-
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.
-
E.T.
> 3 dayI wanted a mouse that could compete the Razer Viper Mini that was wireless. Of course, the Signature Edition is a thing but way out of my budget and wanted wireless mouse under $100. I previously used the Glorious Model O Wireless and it was great but its battery life was terrible and needed something smaller. At first, I was hesitant to try the MM712 because the reviews on the MM710/11 was poor build quality. However, the MM712 is the exact opposite with exceptional durability and a way longer battery life up to 3 days with a charge time of under 2 hours. I do want to point out the sensor placement on the MM712 as it is positioned higher than any gaming mouse out there. It actually did make a big impact in my performance as general dragging and flicking made it too fast overshooting my targets, forcing me to lower my in-game DPI by like 10%. It did take some getting used to but now got the hang of it. In my opinion, this outranks the Viper Mini in wireless connectivity (obviously), but I prefer the shape of the Viper Mini with the hump in the middle and not the MM712 with the hump towards the back. The MM712 will be my wireless main for the time-being and is now my personal #1. Of course, I highly recommend.
-
Respect Myprivacy
> 3 dayGoing from the G502 to the MM710 felt like I took off my training weights. What a world of difference. 2 years later, my MM710 is still going strong (despite my sweaty palms) and my G502 is still collecting dust.
-
Jay
> 3 dayI 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.
-
MJ England Jr
> 3 dayTo start, this is an awesome product overall. My only complaint can easily be remedied if you are willing to put in a little bit of effort. The rgb and button programming is simple and easy to use, the weight is light and feels pretty balanced. Personal favorite and I cant imagine much that would make me want to switch.... ...Except maybe this one thing: the glossy finish makes it difficult to hold and control at times, especially if your hands get sweaty while playing. I wish I could have gotten a matte one, but none were available anywhere I looked. I fixed this by cutting and applying some tape for better grip. It worked pretty well. What I liked: Super lightweight, one of the lightest mice you can buy, even with the rgb. I picked this model because the rgb looks better on camera. It is easily programmable and saves into the mouse memory so you dont need an app running or installed on every computer you use it with. It feels like it could still use some improving, but I could also just not know how to customize it correctly. Cable is also super lightweight and feels almost effortless to move. The mouse overall, especially for me moving from a G502 Hero, feels almost weightless when you hold it for the first time. And this feeling doesnt really go away much once you et used to it. If you like ultra light mice. This could be for you.
-
PK
> 3 dayFor reference, my hand size is about 19cm x 10cm and use claw grip. Previously, Ive used other gaming mice such as Logitech G Pro Wireless, Finalmouse Ultralight Phantom, Finalmouse UL2, and G-Wolves Skoll. Pros: • 53g total weight is incredible • M1 and M2 clicks were very crisp in my copy with no pre-travel • Side buttons are also crisp and had very minimal pre-travel • Scroll wheel has nicely defined steps and feels smooth • Middle click is tactile • Stock cable is just as good as paracord Cons: • Not necessarily a con, but Im not a big fan of the stock mouse feet and will be upgrading it whenever possible. While the stock mouse feet are made from PTFE, theyre on the thinner side and its edges arent rounded. When using a slower mouse pad like the Zowie GSR, you can feel some slight friction. I imagine this not being an issue with a faster mouse pad like the AMP500 or anything from Artisan. However, this doesnt mean the stock mouse feet are bad by any means. Ive just been spoiled after market mouse skates from Hyperglide and Tiger Arc. Other Notes: • Side wobble on M1 and M2 were not present in my copy as noted in some complaints made online. I may have lucked out or received a newer batch that fixed these issues. • When gripping the mouse fairly hard on the sides, I wasnt able to replicate issues of the side buttons actuating. In fact, there wasnt any flex in the side walls at all. • I gave the mouse a good shaking and there wasnt any rattling either • Honestly, for $50, the MM710 gives you the best bang for your buck compared to other ultralight mice that are out there right now. • Shape is really important when choosing a mouse. While the MM710 is quite small, the wider and taller back makes a big difference in comfort. Claw gripping this feels perfect for my hand size. When comparing this shape to the Finalmouse UL2, I just couldnt get a comfortable grip on it without switching to fingertip grip because of the slimmer and shorter back.
-
Kailey S
> 3 dayI purchased this mouse in September and have been using it since. I have been reasonably impressed by the mouse so far having used it for some PC gaming and the responsiveness feels good. My hands are small and this mouse fits comfortably. My main drawbacks are the lack of side buttons on the right side and the sliding pads on the bottom. Dust catches around the pads super easily and overall the mouse seems to be really tricky to keep spick spam clean. Its cute though and certainly does the job.