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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  • Brahayan

    18-11-2024

    Es un buen mouse con una buena construcción cómodo y no pesa mucho.

  • James Druessel

    > 3 day

    By far one of the top mice ive used in recent years. Similar in length to the Logitech G305 and Razer Orochi V2, however wider due to the side finger rest. Cable is super light and mobile making it feel like a paracord. The included grip tape fits on well and helps if your hands get sweaty like mine. Mouse is great for a claw grip, though i tend to palm grip this mouse. Scroll wheel has noticeable but not unpleasant steps and the lighting isnt over-the-top. The ridiculously light weight of the mouse really helps with control and aim in games (coming from the Logitech G-Pro Wireless) Overall. 10/10, highly recommend

  • alex

    > 3 day

    Used to always buy heavy big mouses because my hands are huge - but i noticed i still cant palm grip the entire mouse, they are always too small (even the biggest one). so instead i decided to roll 180* and buy a very light mouse for my 2 fingers claw grip and boy of boy im never going back! i dont care for the high DPI etc, i use it on 800 anyways, sensor is absolutely fine and a very cheap price for such weight. will definitely buy again if it breaks.

  • cheerios

    > 3 day

    I have tiny hands (6in long and palm is 3in wide) and am usually a palm/claw type user. I use the mouse for internet browsing and sometimes play competitive shooting-type games. After using it for a month, I find that it feels better on my wrist compared to the Razr mini viper that I was using prior. The mouse came with non-slip decals that I also installed when I received it. Im guessing, due to the heat of my hand, it started to make the adhesive melt out of the sticker and get onto my hands. If Im not careful, it could leave little balls of stickiness that get stuck underneath the mouse and affect the sliding ability.

  • Kevin A Sproul

    > 3 day

    Luckily I fall into the I love it! category. Man, a mouse that doesnt treat my ring and pinky fingers as bums to just be dragged along my mousepad. The MM720 give them a home, a place to rest, a place to relax. Its a revelation going from an ambi mouse to one that is ergonomically designed for a right hander. Your fingers just naturally fall into place. You gotta feel it to believe it. I use a fingertip grip (no claw) and went from a Model O- mouse to the MM720. My aim feels (and seems) improved, without the changing friction of my pinky dragging, along with a solid grip, aim seems to come easier. The reason why I didnt give it five stars are the optical switches. They are very touchy (less travel) compared to the more clicky mechanical switches of the Model O-. Sometimes Ill accidentally press the left mouse button just by gripping the mouse. Im sure over time Ill adapt. Mouse cable is on par with the Model O-, doesnt drag or effect the mouse. All in all, Im digging it. Put all my old mice up for sale, so that speaks for itself.

  • J. DeMello

    > 3 day

    I’ve been using two versions of this mouse (one for work & one for gaming/personal computer) since late 2020. Im a pretty small person and have had to use cheap laptop mice for most of my life because of my hand size and that I prefer a claw grip. I’ve tried a couple other “gaming” mice before this, but they’ve all been too large for my hand and I can never reach any of the extra buttons without moving my entire hand. These mice have been a total lifesaver - way more comfortable than the portable laptop mice I had been using, allows my hands to spread out a bit, and are still lightweight enough to be comfortable. I bought a matte and glossy version (black and white respectively) and I prefer the matte version for long sessions. The white glossy has been super easy to clean though. I haven’t spent much time in the settings aside from setting up LED lights honestly, but I’ve been able to configure them on my windows machine and carry it over to my mac for work and the colors/settings stay. I’ll continue buying this mouse if I need til they’re no longer made.

  • Richard Bae

    > 3 day

    Very light but doesnt feel slippery, instead feels very precise due to the extremely unique shape that just works for me, unbelievably good for fingertip and stabilized fingertip. I gave 5 stars for brilliant shape alone even with some drawbacks listed below. The great shape also translates well into performance Due to glossy material, mouse gets dirty very easily (between buttons as well) so you need to keep some q tips and wet wipes handy. However glossy was not a problem for my mouse grip, did not experience any slipperiness and if you do it comes with some superthin grip tape (which need to be trimmed down unfortunately) Subpar clicks for MOBAs or probably any type of click spamming game. I have not yet run into creaking problems as others have said yet 1 month in. The shape of the mouse makes up for the buttons in MOBAs imo Terrible software, overrides other software and you cannot bind side buttons to keyboard keys There is a workaround macro for this but it requires you to bind side buttons to mouse click which overrides other mice software I have no opinion on feet since I replaced mine with tiger arcs instantly If above downsides are improved and if wireless version is implemented, this mouse could be worth over $100

  • Rylo Kyn

    Greater than one week

    This jawn fire thoughhhh. My mm711 started to develop LMB miss clicks, you would hear the audible clicking but they wouldnt register which imo is not acceptable for daily use, regardless of the activity. To be fair though, the mm711 lasted a solid 5-6yrs daily driven which seems good in my book. Initially the mm720 felt very unfamiliar and somewhat unpleasant (ergonomically) because of the ring/pinky finger separation but after about 48hrs I was chillin. If this one starts acting up I might buy another one, I love the low-lift threshold that comes on sensors of the MM710/720. Scroll wheel is butter, dont like how the dpi is under the mouse but whatever its something I set and never touch anyways.

  • Izzeddine B

    > 3 day

    The mm720 is a decent gaming mouse that is designed to be super ergonomic and provide good grip and fit to different hand sizes. It takes a little bit of time to get used to if youre used to ambidextrous mice. Impressive performance for the price, easily one of the best gaming mice Ive tried, lightweight, ergonomic, good grip, flex cable and overall build quality is good. The only lackluster is the Master plus software cause sometimes it resets itself to default settings and you have remap the buttons.

  • Edward Mieczkowski

    > 3 day

    This mouse is very comfortable, great for its price, and very light. The only issue I have with it is that the first one I got is continuously disconnecting due to a kink at the beginning of the wire near the mouse cover. The wire protection is great; its like a shoe lace, but the wire under it is very cheap.

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