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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Aaron
> 3 dayThe 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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Jenna
> 3 dayI love this mouse for the shape! I had previously broke my hand, the width of this mouse is comfortable for 10 hour day holding it!
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josh
> 3 dayIve been a PC gamer for almost 18 years now, and my wrists and fingers are starting to feel the wear! I decided to try a lightweight mouse to help with wrist and finger pain moving it around. First I was a little worried this would be too small for my banana hands (Im 64 and have been able to palm a basketball since I was 14 lol) but its perfect combination of size and weight makes it almost seem like Im using a trackpad its so light! I LOVE the 3rd finger rest which makes small precise movements a little easier at high dpi imo My ONLY drawback is the quality of the switches. The clicking feels cheap and the side buttons feel like membrane garbage. In summary, they have the shape and weight NAILED, just needs some better quality switches and maybe a wireless variant!
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CPS
> 3 dayfavorite mouse and for a reasonable price
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alex
> 3 dayUsed 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.
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Michael
> 3 dayIve 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.
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NotFromWilmington
> 3 dayGave up on Logitech (eventual button and double-click failures for two mice less than a year old). Went back to a wired mouse because it never leaves my desk anyway. Comfortable and responsive. However the color features get annoying real-fast so, if youre like me and dont care for the RGB light-show, download their software and turn if off.
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MrLemonade
> 3 dayThis mouse is super unique in its shape and that is why so many people love it. I think anyone can get used to it, Ive never used a shape like this but got hooked pretty quick. the mm720 is definitely a claw/fingertip style mouse so make sure thats your preferred grip style. ALSO I tried both the glossy and matte, I far prefer the matte white coating. The glossy is a bit too sticky feeling for my heated hands haha. If you are unsure Id go with the matte just to play it safe. I will also add, for its price its incredible value. Solid build (people say it squeeks when you squeeze it? Ya a little with some good force but you wont do that while gaming), incredible weight and balanced, awesome stock paracord cable, crispy optical switches with very little pre travel with a bit more post travel (not game breaking) and a top notch sensor. RGB customization is great and you have adjustable lift off distance in the software.
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Vincent Lam
Greater than one weekPurchased this to complement several other gaming mice I owned from some big names (Alienware, Logitech, Mad Catz Ratt, Razer, Thermaltake TT, HyperX, Corsair, and Asus. This was the second lowest price mouse I bought for gaming and it is the only one I use now. I play with a claw grip and it has the right width to accommodate for this. It is super light and very responsive. The plastic used by CoolerMaster feels grippy and I can always maintain control. I have other mice that are 4x more expensive and they are slippery where I have to continually readjust my hand and finger placement because they slide during intense gaming action. Best value for the money! It was so good, I bought a second one in case CoolerMaster stops production someday.
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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.