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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Mike H
Greater than one weekThe Cooler Master MM720 is a great mouse. The new white one I just bought replaces another black MM720. Seems that whatever mouse I buy, it only lasts a year. Go figure. That being said, the MM720 lasts longer than others I have tried. I have large hands so you would think a larger mouse would work better, but, no so. The shape of the MM720 allows my hand to comfortable use the controls without hardly moving my hand and the natural claw grip is shaped perfectly for a resting hand and fingers. The only downside (but not for me) is that the DPI selection button is on the bottom side. Not a big deal as once set, it wont be touched again. You can download the MasterPlus+ software to change the MM720 color leds. I highly recommend the MM720.
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HiGravity
> 3 dayIve used a lot of mice for a long time. Gaming, programming, work, life... revolve around a computer. For gaming I often had a many buttoned programmable mouse with adjustable weights but this would tend to lead to major hand fatigue when programming without taking time to remove all the weights. I have been very happy with some cooler master components in my personal PC so when I saw this on prime day I took a chance on it and have been very happy. It looks awesome with the honey comb and internal lighting. The cord is great and it feels like one of the lightest mice Ive used even over cheap OEM ones while this one feels very well made. Its definitely my primary mouse now only replaced when playing mmo/rpgs where I really want a lot of buttons.
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Keith Rymal
> 3 dayThe 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.
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Marilyn Seashole
> 3 dayIve been a storm spawn user since their inception, and purchased several over the years. Sadly, they havent been available for years, and the xornet ii was just a downgrade. This, the mm720, has the same shape and supportive feel of the spawn, however it is very slippery and jittery, due to the fact the entire mouse is made of super slick light-weight plastic. As a claw gripper, I find this slick material keeps making my index and middle fingers slip from position constantly. I know their is some kind of tape I can apply, but Im reviewing this mouse as is. Its the best option still available for spawn lovers. I just miss the rubber, grip, and quality of the original.
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Gabe
> 3 dayI’ve had this mouse for about a week now and while it took me about a day to get used to, I absolutely fell in love with it. I’m coming from the model o which is a really good mouse as well but I found the shape of the mm720 to be more comfortable for me. It’s wider and more lightweight which feels a lot better for gaming. I play claw and have larger hands so if I use a an ambidextrous mouse like the model o, I find my hand starts to cramp up after a few hours. With the mm720, I don’t have that problem at all. Build quality and RGB feels better too. I think it’s 100% worth getting if you’re looking for a lightweight mouse thats comfortable to use.
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Cody Felibrico
> 3 dayAmazing shape and basically weightless. I cant see myself ever using another mouse for gaming. Issues I found: - Slight creaking when using right click (started about a month in). - White gets dirty where your finger tips lie. - Not all dpis are available (cant set it to 450, only 400 or 500). That being said, very satisfied. Next time Ill just get the black one instead. Update: I ended up trashing my white MM720. Switches started feeling cruddy after months of use. I decided to pick up the mouse again and ordered in Matte black this time. The reason I did was because I found Razer v2 opticals switches in another marketplace. Once I swapped the stock LK optical switches with the Razer V2s, the mouse improved exponentially. With the black version I received there is no creaking like my previous glossy white one. Still wish the side buttons were more flush with the mouse, but the new switches have made this mouse my all day use for gaming and work. Hopefully CM releases a wireless version with new side button design but until then Im very happy with the MM720 now.
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Ms. Muriel Green
> 3 dayI’ve tried a lot of mice for my big fat hands (19 x 11.5 cm) and none seem to be comfortable enough holding with fingertip grip (GPW and Puslefire Haste came closest). This was the last mouse I was gonna try before giving up and accepting that there might not be a mouse for me. Bought this despite the shape being different, and I’m glad I did. Even after several days off of gaming, I instantly performed better in warzone and Aim Lab on day one better than other mice I own (I have tried like 20 different mainstream mice.) Super light, gripped well, my wrist felt a bit weak for the first day for some reason and a couple times I tried to click a button under my ring finger that wasn’t there. Other than that, I barely thought about how I was holding it, the mouse just molded to my hand. Would LOVE to see a wireless version even if they had to ditch the RGB to keep the weight low. Software could be better, I’d like to see standalone software like Glorious has but I think Cooler Master is just getting started in the mouse market and we will see great things from them in the future. Great product!
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Stefan
> 3 dayAbsolutely love this mouse. I use it for both a mac and PC, with a USB switch allowing me to quickly change from one to the other, and it is a pleasure to use for all my daily work.
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SpecterAgent
> 3 dayNot going to blather on about specs and all that nonsense, just gonna say... This mouse is amazing. (at first..) I have been on a mice collecting spree for awhile now and I just snagged this sucker up even though I told myself I was done buying wired mice. The praise for its shape was just too good to pass up and I figured it was different enough to justify adding it to my collection. Lemme tell ya this thing is as comfortable as has been said by many reviewers. -The light weight makes it so snappy, yet the grip allows for so much control. - I would also like to point out the stock cord that comes with it is great. It is basically like having a shoestring on the mouse and it is very unnoticeable (Very nice to see as a standard cable, more mouse-makers need to take note) -The clicks are all snappy and responsive, with nice comfort groves for your fingers to rest. They are a little weak sounding but we want function over sound and thats what you get here. My only major complaint (aside from there not being a wireless version) is the side buttons are a little small. Not as bad as the Razer Viper Ultimate and they do protrude a bit more, but they could have been better. (Check out the side buttons on the Roccat Burst COOLER MASTER. Those are proper side buttons!) Anyways... If the shape interests you, dont hesitate, treat your hands to this wonderful mouse it is worthy of being your go-to fragging tool. Edit: After using this mouse for only a few weeks the M1+2 clicks develop a noticeable squeak/creak due to the weak plastic used for the switch covers which also have a lot of flex. There is no wobble or Post-pretravel and the clicks are still responsive, but the material is without a doubt very weak/cheap. I ended up getting myself a Hyper X Pulsefire Haste which is also a Lightweight-Honeycomb design, it weighs 59g (10 more than this, still lightweight enough) and costing only $50 as well and I gotta say... The Pulsefire Haste destroys the MM720 when it comes to build/material quality for the pricepoint. The M1+2 clicks are so much more satisfying and actually made strong with 0 flex. HyperX did not cheap out on the clicks like CoolerMaster did. Now this may seem like Im trying to sell you on a Hyper X Pulsefire Haste instead of the MM720, but Im not... (Though you should try out the Haste, Best $50 out of the box mouse on the market... Just sayin) ....because the CoolerMasterMM720 is a very unique mouse shape and I love it and am sure you will too if you are interested in the shape, but I definitely feel Cooler Master could take a page out of HyperXs playbook when it comes to actually building a proper endgame mouse that does not sacrifice in build quality just to be lightweight. I very much hope CoolerMaster will make a V2 of the MM720 that sees refinements to the overall build. Until then, this mouse is not actually meeting its full potential and it is a shame because the shape is truly great. Seriously, CoolerMaster if you ever read this. The MM720 could easily be the perfect endgame mouse for many if you guys would dump some major love into it. Im talking Final Mouse Mouse of the Gods level of love. -Make it wireless -Same weight range 47-55g -Magnesium Alloy structure I would gladly pay $150-$200 for this mouse.
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Rylo Kyn
> 3 dayThis 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.