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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Kyle Straw
> 3 dayExcellent mouse. If there were a wireless version this would be my main. For me I perform best in gaming scenarios with this mouse and the Viper Ultimate. This mouse is excellent for smaller hands, for average hands that prefer a claw grip, or (in my case) for hands that are wider than average. The right side of the mouse has this rest duvet that makes using it an actual pleasure. In addition it’s insanely light for those of you who are into the ultra-light fad. Clicks feel great and side buttons are easy to hit but not too easy. No accidental clicks. The wire is paracord quality out of the box. The feet are great, but do need some break in because of the hard edges. You won’t need to replace with third party skates. AND they give you an extra pair with the mouse. The matte coating feels good. Not the best but surprisingly adequate. Price to performance, nothing beats this.
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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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Shane
Greater than one weekI’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.
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Anthony
> 3 dayI 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.
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Kevin A Sproul
> 3 dayLuckily 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.
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Aaron
Greater than one weekThe mouse buttons squeak due to cooler masters poor shell design. You can try to get a golden sample but all of their mice will eventually squeak due to plastic rubbing. The easiest way to fix it is to lubricate the trigger assembly. Get a bottle of silicone oil (recommend: super lube 56104) and hold the mouse up so the cord is facing the ceiling, and then add a few drops of oil under each of the triggers. Click the buttons repeatedly to help work the oil in around any areas which may be rubbing. You may want to repeat this a few times or find other angles to drip oil in between the shell and the triggers. Clean up any excess oil with rubbing alcohol. You may have to repeat this every few months if you use low-quality oil. The post-travel on the triggers is also a bit excessive but fixing it would require fully disassembling the mouse and trial-and-error based on manufacturing tolerances. Something like adding layers of tape to prevent the triggers from depressing after they actuate the switches will work but is very tedious. I doubt most people would notice this since gaming mice generally have travel issues.
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Cindy
Greater than one weekThis is my favorite mouse Ive ever used. Super lightweight, shape fits like a glove (very underrated IMO) and my aim in FPS feels sharp as ever. Cable is also one of the best stock Ive ever used and makes it feel wireless without the added latency. Now the problem is Cooler Masters quality control is notoriously pretty bad. Ive went through many CM mice and they either had a creaky shell or developed mushy buttons in less than 6 months of use. I only got lucky with one glossy MM720. CM has you covered for a replacement but dont be surprised if it still has the same problems as the one you sent back. If you win the lottery and get a unit from a good batch, this is easily in the Top 3 of gaming mice as long as the shape works for you. Good luck.
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I Use My Computer Alot
> 3 dayThis is easily one of the best mice Ive ever used and Im a bit of a collector, Ive used basically all the top gaming mice. I was really surprised how good it is, it completely exceeded my expectations. Out of all the mice I have, I just keep coming back to this brilliant mouse. -The ergos are incredible for fingertip grip or a hybrid fingertip-palm grip, it just fits perfectly in your fingers. The little ring finger support is perfect and one of the most unique features you cant really find anywhere else, I reeeeally wish more mice would implement this feature, so few of them do, it allows you to use all your fingers to control vs. your pinky and ring finger not really making good connection with the body of the mouse and your pinky just kind of hanging out in the air or on the mousepad. The shape might not be for everybody, but if you havent tried it yet you have to, its great, I feel super confident using it. -The weight is the lightest Ive ever used at only 50 grams it feels incredible and glides so easily and smoothly. The only mouse that Ive tried that is this lightweight is the cooler master mm730. In my experience using lots of different mice, I find that generally, the lighter the mouse the better the feel and this one takes the #1 prize in that category (unless you buy something extreme and expensive like Zaunkoenig M2K at 24 grams) -The Cord is really good, very flexible, much better than the Razer mice, but not quite as good as the Glorious cables (which are the best) but close. -The build quality feels great so far, no creaking or flexing or anything, nice clicks -Scroll wheel could be better, depending on the copy you get it can be perfect, the 1st one I got has one part where it makes a little click due to the design of the spring, not a deal breaker at all, but I got a 2nd one and it was totally perfect All I can say is I hope cooler master never stops making this gem, and more mice are made like this in general, it is currently my favorite mouse and probably will be for years unless somebody produces something that can match it. Not to mention the price is fantastic, I paid like $30, there are a lot of mice out there that are inferior in many categories that cost 2-3x as much. In fact the new deathadder v3 pro is like $150 which is insane, its literally 5x what this insanely good mouse cost. You could literally get 5 of these for the price of 1 of those, and is that mouse 5x better? No. Even though it looks like a really nice mouse, Id honestly be surprised if it was even 1x as good as this mouse, forget 5x. So this mouse is a no-brainer, get it.
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CT
Greater than one week-1 star for holes and small thumb buttons. hard to beat for 15 dollars.
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Tom Champlin
20-11-2024I absolutely love this mouse! It feels so good to hold. Once I used this mouse it feels uncomfortable to use any other mouse. I like the rgb and the software that allows you to customize a lot of stuff. Ive had this mouse for about 2 years now and just now it has broken. The scroll wheel broke but that was mostly my fault. The quality feels kinda cheap but I still love this mouse.