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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  • Paris Hauck PhD

    > 24 hour

    Everything about this mouse is great the coating is great for sweaty hands and sticking, the shape is damn near the best I ever used ( most mice popular recommended mice such as the deathadder or g305 dont fit my hand for a damn causing hand pain wrist pain and my fingers to even become some what deformed). The Shape fits my hand so good I would recommend it to anyone with somewhat wider hands or who works with their hands for a profession (I have 19.5 cm x 9.5 cm hands), personally my wrists are destroyed from boxing and this is one of the only mice that doesnt make me chose between comfort during hour plus gaming sessions and performance. The mouse is ultra light at 49 grams the cable is also very nice better than any razer or mouse cable Ive used ultra flexible shoe lace style cable. the mouse feet are awesome ptfe feet that are huge my only gripe with them is that when moving up and down the pad they have a different smoothness feel because they have a bit of an edge on them if they were rounded this might help but other than that perfect and Im sure they will wear in well. The sensor in this mouse is very good only other mice Ive used with a sensor I felt was better or on par were the logitech hero line. That being said it preforms very well and the software lets you configure it well from lift off distance to multiple dpi levels. The cooler master software is quite good way better than razer letting you set up macros using keyboard presses even though I dont use a coolermaster keyboard and I dont want to unlike razer which requires you to use a razer keyboard with your razer mouse if you want to set macros to the mouse that use keyboard strokes. My one problem with the Cooler master software is that the profile management and selection could use work, personally my profile names wouldnt save and it seems there is a profile management screens and a profile drop down menu not sure if they are exclusive or if they control the same thing. If they do control the same thing you have 5 profiles if they are exclusive you have about 20-25 profiles I think thats way more than I can see anyone needing but hey I dont have any problems with extra functionality it does need work though. Lastly the rgb on this mouse is quite good nice brightness and color reproduction. only things cooler master can do to improve this mouse - give us a wireless version -revise the feet a bit almost perfect just need a bit of work just adding a bit of slope around the big feet so its more plateau like (not a big deal to be honest mine already started to wear in after a week of use and are almost 1:1 in glide when going from horizontal movements to vertical movements.) -maybe a better scroll wheel with more defined steps (personal preference) -magnesium version to compete with the new magnesium final mice? This is an end game mouse boys who knew cooler master could make such great mice. More people just need to pick this one up and give it a try, though I fear because it isnt the flavor of the month and does not have many of the big mice reviewers on its side like rocket jump ninja we may not see a revision (almost didnt pick it up because of his review but tbh he has a tiny narrow hands the camera angles he uses makes it look larger and made the mouse look huge, its not dont worry. like most other mice reviewers what works for them did not work for me.). PLEASE COOLER MASTER GIVE US THE WIRELESS BOSS because it not being wireless is the only thing that makes me look at other mice in the market.

  • Keith Rymal

    > 24 hour

    The MM720 reminds me of the xornet that I grew up on. I loved that mouse. There are few mice as ergonomic as this one, and the weight of this mouse is less than essentially all of its competition. The mouse sports a sensor that is more than enough for essentially anyone. The price is phenomenal. There is one thing. That dreaded squeak. I couldnt really hear it past my headphones, but it happens, and it shouldnt. The mouse performs great, its just loud as a result, but this can be fixed. DO NOT SPRAY WD-40 INTO IT. WD-40 is far too harsh on the plastics, even if it is non-conductive. WD-40 will work for a day, then kill the mouse button (Lets say I have prior experience). If you want to fix this issue use something like a silicone lube I would assume, but make sure not to use something harsh on plastic. WD-40 is a penetrating oil after all, not a lubricant.

  • vespafive

    > 24 hour

    Pros: -Light -VERY comfortable to hold -3389 sensor -optical switches -for the price you pay, you get more top tier features than a lot of mice selling at twice that price Cons: -this is just my experience, but this mouse is very wide making horizontal movement challenging -I prefer to use this mouse more for browsing and casual gaming, I do not play well in FPS games due to my casual claw grip style

  • Nathan Butts

    > 24 hour

    So far it’s a fantastic mouse. I was slightly worried about the LED colors and wasn’t sure if I would like them but I found that you can change between colors and LED modes or just turn the LEDs off. I actually bought this mouse for work and don’t plan to use it for gaming, but I could definitely see this mouse being great for it. I just fell in love with the ergonomics and had to buy it. I love the claw grip and it feels fantastic in hand. Also the cable is so lightweight and almost feels nonexistent it’s great. It comes with rubbery grips that you can put on the sides and top and Idk if I will use them but I definitely see it’s value. The glossy mouse could potentially get slippery when gaming, but for my purposes I don’t think it’s necessary as of yet. So far I love this mouse and I’m glad I bought it.

  • Zeke

    > 24 hour

    I suggest to NOT add the grip tape it comes with. The price goes from $45 to $18 bucks. For anything below $20, this is a great mouse for work and general use, but I am not liking it for gaming at all. It seems to have a delay in clicking and sensor wise.

  • Thorsan

    > 24 hour

    Ive been gaming for 40 years. In 2012 I got the Xornet on a whim because of a sale. After a few years of use, the wires stopped working, crimping at the cord attachment. I fixed it. My daughter became Mercy Master on Overwatch with it. I fell in love with the shape. Once I learned more about better sensors, I considered doing a Frankenstein transplant on it because I liked it so much. Due to an outdated sensor, fast movements ended up stalling it and I moved to newer mice. I ended up only hoping a new and improved version would someday surface. That hope was long forgotten, until now. My hand is taking a deep breath for the first time in a long time. I didnt realize it till a few minutes ago of using this old friend. For me, nothing compares. Its like going from sleeping on the floor to a Tempurpedic. In short, my hand had an orgasm. I know what your thinking... Ill have what shes having

  • Anthony

    > 24 hour

    I got the glossy version because it was the cheapest and expecting some cheap material, but it surprisingly pretty good with a smooth polished feel. Lets see how long that lasts though as I think it will get dirty fast. The build is EXCELLENT - no flexing at all. The wider shape does feel good to hold, I think I can get a more comfortable grip on it. The weakest part of the mouse however is the primary and secondary click, which feels spongy and cheap. It is bad enough to knock it down two stars. The free Dell mouse that came with my work computer has a better click than this. The side buttons are ok though. Optical sensor is decent. Lighting options are whatever. At least they are easy to set without any extra software.

  • Shane

    > 24 hour

    I’ve got this mouse 3 times and I’m about to get another one. No I don’t leave them sitting on shelves or something, I’ve used each one till they died on me. That’s the catch, everything is really solid about this mouse, feels great looks great, plays great for gaming on the daily. BUT eventually with such frequent and heavy use eventually something starts to act up. Don’t get me wrong it feels sturdy it’s not bad build quality (Or at least I don’t think it is) it’s great up until a certain point and from my experience that’s about 4-5 months. First one was a double clicking problem I would click once and it would click twice or I would click and it would act as though I was still holding the left button even though I wasn’t. Second one same thing. This time it’s a disconnection issue it’ll be working just fine and then mid game it’ll just stop working for 2-3 seconds. Moral of the story, great mouse, worth the money, and I will be buying another, despite its eventual demise.

  • Michael

    > 24 hour

    Ive only been using the mm720 for a day but it was enough for me to start recommending it to my friends. My favorite parts are the width and the ring finger rest. They add a lot to the comfort for me. The light weight was a bit of a shock at first. Using the cooler master software to adjust the dpi down to around 600 made all the difference though.

  • Austin V.

    > 24 hour

    The Grip: First of all, when Cooler Master claims this is the king of the Claw Grip mouse grip, theyre lying to you. Not sure what they were thinking, if anything its a decent Fingertip mouse, but unless you have tiny hands (and I mean TINY) you cannot claw grip this mouse comfortably. I have small hands, and my hands are too big for this mouse, and Im a claw grip person. Id like to be able to place the tip of my pointer finger at the back end of the scroll wheel in order to quickly flick the scroll wheel to change weapons in a game, however the flat part of my pointer finger rests 3/4 of the way up the scroll wheel, making it incredibly inconsistent for me to scroll quickly. Sometimes I miss my scrolls completely and end up dying because I cant switch weapons. I also find myself always wanting to right click (M2) with my ring finger because of the fat resting spot for your ring finger, and it take some getting used to (about 30m) to train myself to not do that. Then with claw grip, your palm kind of rests on the far back of the mouse a little, but with this mouse, it cant rest on it at all, forcing you into a fingertip grip. And palm grip is just physically impossible on this thing. The Materials: The mouse I purchased was Matte Black. I own an MM710, and I love it, also in Matte Black. The matte material they use with this mouse is different than the MM710, and the new material is so much worse. Your hands get stuck on the mouse, making it incredibly uncomfortable to move your ring finger for any reason, and your thumb gets stuck on the side when youre trying to hit your side buttons. Makes me wish I had gotten the glossy version, I probably would have liked it more. The Side Buttons: I cant explain why its like this, but the M4 button is nicely extruded from the mouse, allowing for easy pressing of the mouse--whether you roll your thumb up to it, or lift it to press it--, but M5 is so far up the mouse and it feels like its embedded further into the mouse, making it really hard to press. It almost feels like M5 is part of the frame of the mouse, whereas M4 is an actual button. I would have liked to see M5 where M4 is, and M4 further back on the mouse. Scroll Wheel: The scroll wheel has the smallest stops in the world, its pitiful. You can VERY easily slide right past your weapons because of how poor the stops are. Note: This is with putting my finger in the comfortable position to scroll, which isnt natural when gripping the mouse. This also means when you go to try and push M3, you instead scroll because the stops dont do a good enough job at preventing you from NOT scrolling. Software/RGB: Not a selling point for me, but the RGB on this mouse is terrible. The vibrancy of the colors is minimal. You choose a pink and it comes out dull, practically white, and you pick a purple and it comes out pink. All standard colors are the same way. I used the same color code for my MM720 as I did my SK630, and the vibrancy difference is night and day. Positives?: Compared to my MM710, I do appreciate them decreasing the size of the holes so your fingers dont get stuck in them while playing. I do personally like that feature of the MM710 because I can place my pinkie finger in one of the holes to keep it off my mouse pad to reduce friction, but I know a lot of people dont like those holes. Its extremely light weight, even less than my MM710, which I can definitely appreciate, even if the difference is negligible. The cable is the same as the MM710, which I still think is the best cable in the business. Its like attaching a shoe lace to your mouse, it never kinks, never tangles, and its as light as a feather. Thats about it honestly. I do not recommend this mouse to anybody, but if youre willing to give it a try, be my guest. Its only suitable in my opinion for Claw Grip individuals with REALLY small hands, or small handed Fingertip individuals. Palm users, go find something else.

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