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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  • Gregger

    > 3 day

    UPDATE: just under 6mo of ownership and the right click intermittently becomes unresponsive. For gaming its very problematic. If youre playing a game where you need to quick scope and it doesnt register the click it makes it very unenjoyable and difficult. It doesnt do it in back to back clicks but it does happen unexpectedly even though you can hear the click so you know mechanically its pressed. Still a fantastic mouse but I have to drop a star because I have never had a mouse die this quick. Also, Im 6ft with probably average sized hands for my height and the mouse is a bit small. I have melee set to the most forward thumb button and I find myself accidentally pressing it despite my best effort to reposition my hand. I am going to order a Glorious mouse in the larger size and hope thats the end of my mouse purchases for a while. This is seriously the best mouse I have ever used. I wanted a FinalMouse but its always out of stock or resold for insane prices. So I bought this Cooler Master mouse as an alternative to the FinalMouse and have to say I cant imagine going back to my junky g403. I see a lot of love for the g403 on Reddit and other places but the new ghub software for Logitech products is horrible and doesnt see my Logitech devices half the time so once that mouse stopped working (left click became inconsistent while held down) I knew it was my chance to get away from that GHub software. Im so glad I gave this one a chance. I play competitive first person shooters like Overwatch, CSGO, Valorant, and COD. I have been making my adjustment to this mouse as its a little smaller than the g403 and feels lighter because of both the mouse weight and the cord weight. I cant stress how significant of a difference it is to have a lightweight super flexible cord on a mouse. Its literally like having yarn as your cord. My g403 cord always got in the way and felt stiff so there was always this friction present when moving the mouse. But now it legit feels like I am using a wireless mouse. If you want a super lightweight and COMFORTABLE mouse and if you cant stand feeling the weight of a wired mouse cable being pulled around and dont want to spend a ton of money then this is the mouse. I still plan on buying a FinalMouse one day but not because this one isnt sufficient. Purely because its said to be the absolute best in the industry. But if youre stuck and FinalMouse is out of stock give this one a shot. Im so happy I did!

  • Richard Brooks

    > 3 day

    Very light of course, I have a Viper mini and Glorious Model O-, MM710 is probably my favorite so far. Only downsides is there is a rattle in my mouse that isnt tied to any of the external parts so IDK what it is yet. But it seems to track well and works is comfortable for general use as well. Ill probably keep it unless something goes bad or the rattling gets worse. Only to get another one to replace its spot. GL finding the right mouse! (had to update firmware to get the DPI feeling correct. Very easy and the CoolMaster software seems pretty legit!)

  • Kailey S

    > 3 day

    I 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.

  • Eva

    > 3 day

    Looks like Cooler Master did a good job on picking up on modern mouse design and feature trends but missed out the iterative design history that led that point, leading to amateur design flaws not found in mice from pretty much any established mouse manufacturer. The mouse has sharp corners designed for looks that will scratch against your mousepad when you lift it off the mat, causing rough landings, or even by applying uneven pressure to the mouse. Not only does it cause inconsistent glide performance but probably damage your mouse pad as well. Click force required is higher than I would have liked. That said the weight is nice, sensor is high quality, and the cable is the softest I have ever used and helps greatly with glide consistency.

  • Andre Kilback

    > 3 day

    Its a budget mouse thats emulating the more higher end stuff. If you dont want to spend 100+ for a lightweight mouse, say the ultra light 2 by final mouse for instance, then this is your best bet. I think this mouse suits all play styles, but it depends on your hand size. Like, say if you have bigger hands(like me) and you play fingertip grip then you should be fine. If you have smaller hands you can play comfortably with palm grip. Claw grip is a sort of middle ground for hand sizes on this mouse I think. Material wise, I think the MM710 holds up to its claims, because it really does stay clean and dust proof. There are some downfalls you could run into, BUT its only because this mouse is budget. I feel the MM710 gets a lot of unnecessary scrutiny over the squishy RMB/LMB mouse switches(only when you press down hard on them) and the overall build quality feeling like a toy. I mean thats whats should be expected of the product; Its a no-brainer in that regard. My only problem with the mouse is that the side button switches can definitely be triggered by simply squeezing the side of the mouse, but this is an issue that directly relates to the overall build quality of the mouse; A design flaw~ if you will. I still think the MM710 is a great competitor in the lightweight gaming mouse market despite the flaws cause of what it offers to the masses. Find a way to grip it such that you dont trigger the side button switches and the mouse is a dream to use if lightweight mouses are your thing or if youre looking to get into these archetypes of mouses. Id have to say this mouse is a huge step up from my Logitech g502 Proteus. Not perfect, but my aim has improved significantly whilst using a 165hz monitor(overwatch, apex legends, you name it) so a solid 3.5-4 stars out of 5 for me.

  • Diego Diaz

    > 3 day

    I bought this mouse in december 2019, sadly in november 2022 the wire started failing, AFAIK I didnt kink the cable or anything but it started to get to the point where it would disconnect for a couple of seconds multiple times a day I used it for those 3 years non stop both for work and gaming so more than 10 hours daily

  • Seth

    Greater than one week

    I was really really happy with this mouse when I got it. It was very very comfortable, and just felt pretty nice. I didnt actually end up downloading the software until a few days before I got fed up with its borked state. The software didnt seem bad. The way it broke for me was itd just lose connection to my computer, make it spaz out in whatever game I was playing at the time, make the sensitivity go bonkers and then go back to normal. Maybe I was abusive to it? Im not sure, but while I had it, it was a really nice mouse. Hopefully this was just an issue for me and not any others buying this mouse. Id say read some more reviews, see if anyone else is having this issue. If there are more like mine, Id avoid it and find another if you want a mouse that will last more than a year.

  • 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.

  • Zeke Ledbetter

    > 3 day

    Very nice mouse for its price point

  • anna

    Greater than one week

    i 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.

The MM711 is a truly innovative mouse that does more with so much less. Along with all the pro-grade features that make our gaming mice deadly in combat, we’ve also implemented a striking new honeycomb shell design and a deceptively durable Ultraweave cable to trim the overall weight of the mouse to less than 60g. Combined with new feet made of supremely responsive, durable PTFE, the result is quicker movements, longer gaming sessions, minimal fatigue, and less wrist pain associated with repetitive stress injury,

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