Cooler Master MM720 RGB-LED Claw Grip Wired Gaming Mouse - Ultra Lightweight 49g Honeycomb Shell, 16000 DPI Optical Sensor, 70 Million Click Micro Switches, Smooth Glide PTFE Feet - Glossy Black

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  • Steven Valdivia

    > 24 hour

    I was back and forth on whether I should get this or the Logitech G-Pro Wireless. Im glad I made my choice with this mouse, it is very light at 50grams. The skates are OK, it is best that you replace them with corepads or hyperglides. The mouse has improved my aiming, it was difficult at first though because of the finger rest. YOU WILL not aim well when you first start using this mouse if you are coming from a more traditional mouse shape. It will take atleast a week before you get accustomed to the shape. I have been using this mouse for a little over 3 months now and have no regrets. Definitely a underrated top tier mouse.

  • Ed Kinne

    > 24 hour

    I absolutely love this mouse. Shape: My hand is not overly long, but it is wide so I usually appreciate a larger mouse. Lots of time larger mousse are to long for comfortable clicking thought. RGB: The lighting is very diffused and great in the back of the mouse. VERY SMALL RGB quibble. only thing I wish was that the scroll wheel was separate RGB from the mouse. It is all one color and the light showing through the scroll wheel is darker because of the different material, so not a perfect color match. Cord is soft and flexible and never gets in the way, which I was worried about switching from a wireless mouse. Grip pads are a great add in the box. I did trim them down so that they dont block the open grate on the sides (simple cutting work)

  • Claudio

    > 24 hour

    The mouse fits my hand so nicely and I can aim and control way better than the other mice. But the scroll wheel is defective out of the box for unknown reason.

  • Laurie J

    > 24 hour

    The mouse feels great in the hand for people with shorter hands palm grip is very nice, if your hands are a bit longer youll have to claw grip, but no matter your hand size the width is perfect because of the ring finger rest. The sensor quality is amazing and accurate. The main selling point of this mouse is its weight @49grams its one of the lightest gaming mice. The only draw back other than the unusual shape for some (love it or hate it) is the software. Cooler master has awful software that doesent update firmware automatically, you also cant find the firmware on the product page, you have to manually look other places online to find it, and only after installing the firmware will the software work properly. Overall its a great mouse and if you can find the firmware online then youll have a great experience

  • Ryan

    > 24 hour

    Its an imperfect product by anyones standards. However, it performs well, weighs nothing, and feels very comfortable. Cant fingertip it with small hands. Wouldnt recommend it for palm at all, either. Claw grip should work for a wide range of hands. Fingertip will work for hands medium and (probably) up. I have hands on the smaller side of medium and get high scores in aim trainers while fingertipping this thing. Best build quality? No. Stock grips? Meh. Usable. But the price and performance are top notch. This mouse is rated as the number one ultralight mouse on rtings.com, and there are reasons for it- namely the click latency and weight. The feet and cable get my approval, too. Clicks are dull and light. Thats common for optical switches. You trade that for decreased latency. At least thats how it is until optical switches improve (Edit: Razer has achieved mechanical-like feeling in their optical switches). My copy has occasional creaking in mouse 1, but the price/performance ratio is so great I have to let it slide. This mouse needs no upgrades and has been on sale for $35. Its not the most solid because of how light it is, but if this shape works for you, youre going to like it. I did adjust this from a 5 to 4-star review, however, because I do question the long-term durability. Plus the clicks could be snappier. Razers V2 optical switches feel like mechanical switches and the Viper Mini is cheaper than this mouse. I still really enjoy the MM720 and would not hesitate to recommend it to anyone who is interested in this kind of shape. This is coming from someone who almost strictly used symmetrical mice until I got this one.

  • 7usabball

    > 24 hour

    Ive owned the G Pro Wireless for the past 2 years. Ive loved it but decided to try out a lighter mouse. I decided to purchase the Finalmouse Ultralight 2 Cape Town. After that purchase and looking at a ton of mice, I decided to also purchase the MM720 because it was cheap, a different shape that I either like or hate, and lightweight. Worst case, I was out $50 from this. Turns out, worst case is Im out $100 from the purchase of the Finalmouse Ultralight 2 Cape Town. Pros: - THE SHAPE!!! I can finally rest my ring finger and pinky. This is whats currently selling me on this mouse - The weight - this coupled with the shape is really nice - The glide - the feet on this are very smooth, no complaints about the original feet - The cable - dont know if this is a big deal on other mice, but the cable is very lightweight and flexible - The side buttons - they have a hump in the middle of each side button, and so far I think I like it. I do wish the side buttons were longer, but Im at least glad its very easy to press the correct side button - The cost - obviously after purchasing the GPW and Finalmouse, I dont care about cost that much, but its definitely a bonus about this mouse Cons: - The quality - it feels like its make of cheap plastic. Easily the worst quality of any mouse Ive used. If this were improved on the mouse while keeping it lightweight, Id be willing to spend A LOT more on this - The clicks - I know a lot of people have had squeak issues, and so far I havent had any. Im still giving it a negative because thats a known issue for many, and honestly, the clicks dont feel any special. The clicks work well for me because of the grip I get on the mouse, but the clicks feel on the low quality side - Side buttons - I dont have enough use yet, but it seems like you have to click them in harder than the other mice - The scroll wheel - could be a negative or positive depending on how you like your scroll wheel. Its not super smooth, youre going to feel each turn. The quality of the scroll wheel feels nice, but kinda like the side buttons, you need a bit more effort to use it compared to the other mice In addition: I took this mouse, the GPW, and Finalmouse to Aim Lab (Gridshot) and performed a fair bit better on the MM720 solely because it felt so much more comfortable in my hands. I was able to get a score of 78,000 with the MM720, and 70,000 with both the GPW and Finalmouse with multiple tries. The glide was super smooth and everything just felt right in MY HANDS. I have smaller hands and prefer a palm grip, so this turned out to be the mouse for me. If you have bigger hands you might not like it because there isnt anywhere to rest your palm. If they extended it in the back a bit, it could fit more peoples hands. If you dont like the palm grip you might still like it, Im not sure. Personally, I hope more mice can be made in this shape in the future with better build quality. Im fairly confident that this will be my mouse for the foreseeable future.

  • Clint

    > 24 hour

    The MM720 is an amazing mouse. I expected a lightweight mouse that performs well, but I did not expect the tangible comfort and the extra accessories, especially at this price point. It came with an extra set of mouse feet, and a grip kit. Not really a fan of the grip kit, but it was a nice unexpected inclusion regardless. Ive been using the Wireless Pro, and the cord on the MMM720 is so nice, it nearly feels cordless. Tracking on this MM720 with a glorious xxl pad is precise and responsive to flick shots (being light-weight helps). The feet glide very well and dont snag. RGB is nice, except for white.. that looks pretty dirty honestly: All other colors represent well otherwise. The primary mouse buttons are solid and precise with little bounce back. The mouse wheel is nice, and would describe it as lightweight with well-defined incremental stops. The side buttons - this is something that finally feels right with a nice contour where your thumb rests between naturally making selection feel more instinctual instead of an awkward repositioning event. There were only two points of issue I had with the mouse. The first, when cleaning the mouse with a 70% alcohol pad, the serial number on the bottom wiped right off! Not great for an RMA if needed I imagine! The second was a minor annoyance with the Master Plus software. Surface tuning is amazing, unfortunately, after a system reboot, the software forgets the profile saved. I dont know why, but at least it seems minor and a software issue. Doesnt really affect the function of feel over all. Not the biggest fan of the software, but five different profiles can be saved on the mouse itself and then uninstalled. Overall, this mouse really is amazing given the price point and this has become my daily driver. I have been considering whether or not to more in case they stop manufacturing them! I love the shape and weight combo and makes it a unique offering that may only appeal to people like me.. but I think this would appeal to more than those who use claw grip!

  • Spice Weasel

    > 24 hour

    Ive been using my current mouse for almost 20 months now. Everything still works perfectly. Now that the price is like half of what I originally bought it for, Im going to be getting a second one to replace the cheap Talon Blu gaming mouse that I was using for my work. That other mouse developed the double click problem thats common with the Omron switches some number of years ago. To be fair, Ive been using that other mouse for about 9 years now, so not bad for a $20 mouse.

  • Lycergic

    > 24 hour

    For those that dont remember, this is a remake of the Spawn mouse (they had one more like this but I forget the name) But both were discontinued and were replaced with the poorly named master mouse and those of us coming from the Spawn quit buying CM mice (those that I know at least) but when I saw this iconic shape I knew I had to give it a try again......And SO GLAD I did ! This is a wonderful mouse and the has been improved as well. The mouse not only comes with an improved braid over the cable (this one feels more like a sheath than part of the cable like most do) and that in turn keeps the cable from getting bound up and in the way. Also not only do they give you extra set of feet, but also in the package is grips for the sides and buttons. While a cool addition I did not feel the need since the mouse is so damn light. All in all this is the mouse I have been waiting for ever since the Spawn was discontinued. Cheers CM !

  • Tetsu

    > 24 hour

    The mouse is extremely comfortable to use and has been functioning well for the 3 or so months I had it. Only has like two things that I dont like that kind of keep me from rating it 5 stars, but I would recommend nonetheless. Would recommend to those that play games or dont, its overall very pleasant and comfortable. The coating on the mouse feels a little odd (kinda chalky) and gets greasy and gross way too easily. I dont have particularly greasy hands, so its definitely a issue with the coating but its easy to clean with a Clorox wipe. I probably should have gotten the glossy version, it would have felt a lot more comfortable and I recommend others to get that one too. The software while great is not as customizable as I would like. Specifically the mouse has a layer shift function that allows you to basically transform some of the buttons to have different functions. The issue with this feature is that its awkward to use while playing games, it requires you to press down the scroll wheel and you cant bind it to a different button. If I was able to bind the layer shift to a different button like the back button it would have been a excellent mouse. The mouse does save everything on board though so you can use it without needing to constantly have the software for it running in the background.

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