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thunder2132
> 24 hourIve gone on a bit of a mouse spree lately, picking up about 5 mice to try out. This mouse was recommended as great for its price, and I would tend to agree with that. Its a bit smaller than mice that Ive used, but is nice and lightweight, and feels good in my hand. I use a hybrid claw/palm grip, and have fairly large hands. I was able to comfortably use this mouse. The software for it is pretty decent, and I was able to configure it to my likings without any issues. The software did require that a firmware update be pushed before I could use it, which I appreciate as I always want to be on the latest firmware for my peripherals. As for the negatives, theres two things that hold this mouse back from being my daily. First, the sensor position is weird, and it throws off my aim in FPS games. Not anything major, and something I could get used to, but Im not that invested in this mouse. The second issue is the back button has a ton of over-travel. It will go fully inside the body of the mouse and keep going if I kept pressing on it. Its bad enough that its noticeable with normal use. The saving grace of this mouse, and the reason Im keeping it, is the bluetooth connectivity. Im going to throw this in my laptop bag and have it be my travel mouse. For that use, its fantastic, and Im happy that I picked it up.
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Captain Lyset
> 24 hourI wanted to give this thing five stars. Ive been using it for some while now and I absolutely love it. I didnt realize I got a glossy one until after it showed up, and I was honestly bummed about it at first. But now that Ive used it, I think I quite prefer it. Its easier to clean, wipes away with alcohol in no time. I have about 10-12 high end gaming mice (including the latest Glorious Model D, which is connected but I hardly even touch it), and this MM711 Glossy White is still my mouse of choice. Im actually going to buy another one soon because I want a back up in case this one dies in a few years. I learned from CM years ago that if you love something they make, you better buy a spare. Because theyll probably eventually drop it from inventory. RIP CM Spawn.
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Chris
> 24 hourI was a long time user of the MM710, the shape was perfect, but the build quality was awful. On this one, they managed to keep the weight low, keeping the same shape without holes, so good job for that. The clicks are good, not the best, but for optical switches, they are pretty tactile and responsive. I love the scroll wheel on it. Youll have to get used to the sensor position coming from other mouse, it can be a little bit disturbing at first. but the main drawback is the wireless implementation, it looks like its not perfect, I had some stutters, didnt keep the tracking well. Coming from mainstream mice like Logitech or Razer, its very average. Using it wired, no complains, but whos gonna buy it to keep it wired? Otherwise, it would be a great mouse.
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SetsandReps
> 24 hourWhen you press on the shell from the sides you can hear (and make) the side buttons click, but its not something that should occur during regular use, however it might be a build reliability concern. The lightness of this mouse is a novelty. You can play as fast as you did before but now with even lower sens, because its a lot less tiring to move your hand, which allows you to be more precise and for longer periods of time. However, I found it incredibly hard to replicate a good grip. Although I like the idea of having holes in the shell, and think they help with grip, it would take me almost an hour of warm-up daily to build / restore muscle memory. Also, during high-stress gunfights, because the mouse is so light and hard to grip for me it would pick up on the jitters / shakiness of my wrist, something I didnt experience as much, or at least to a much lesser degree with larger and / or ergonomic mice. My favorite mouse in terms of shape and grip has always been the Zowie EC2-A but the plastic on the shell of that mouse is a sweat magnet which makes it unplayable for me in the long run, unless I wipe it with alcohol before every match (and I sweat just a normal amount during high stress, I never have wet hands). The plastic of the MM710 doesnt have this problem and feels quite good. The left and right (M1, M2) buttons feel good, but become increasingly harder to press the closer you get to the center of the mouse, which is a point to consider if you use claw grip. The best click on a mouse Ive ever experienced was on Razers Basilisk, both in terms of the material and resistance throughout the entire surface of the button(s). The spin of the MM710s wheel is the best Ive used, and allowed me to execute long-range bhops consistently. The wheels click also feels good. Everything considered, this mouse is worth the money but just doesnt fit me, so it wont become my main. Id recommend it to people who use fingertip grip and / or have small hands.
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Jamaddon
> 24 hourI have used this mouse as my daily driver for ~1 year now and it is quite good. It is very comfortable to hold and has a overall nice feeling in the hand. It is nice and lightweight, far lighter than any other gaming mouse I have personally used. Until recently, I never had issues with it for a very long time. The side buttons are placed at a convenient angle, and are comfortable to use for the most part. When I received the mouse, It only had one noticeable problem, and that was the fact that the right click button was a bit creaky. This is probably a manufacturing defect that doesnt happen often, so it should not determine whether or not you will purchase this mouse or not. The only 3 complaints I have with this mouse are: 1) The side buttons have quite sharp edges, and so when you glide your thumb from a pressed down button to a unpressed one, the angle can hurt it a little bit. 2) The mouse that I ordered was glossy. Its a completely my fault, however, because I should have ordered the nearly identical previous model, the M710. So this should also not determine whether you will buy the mouse or not. 3) The holes in the mouse get very dirty very quickly, and are pretty hard to clean, but with enough dedication it is possible to clean. The things that I love about this mouse are: 1) It is very cheap, and has indistinguishable performance to another, more expensive mouse. As long as the mouse is comfortable for you, it will serve the same purpose as another, more expensive mouse, just as effectively. 2) The weight. This mouse is very lightweight and is complemented with its good feet. It is very good for shooter games, where you might have to aim around quickly. It is especially good when coupled with a low aiming sensitivity, as it gives you lots of control over where you are aiming while not being hard to use because of its weight. Even the cord has been specially designed to be lightweight! 3) The mouse is spillproof. While it does have holes in its surface, all but a couple of hard to reach spots, such as the buttons (which are covered almost completely), are completely waterproof/spillproof. Im pretty clumsy, so when I accidentally spilled my drink on the mouse the only side effect that happened was the mouse being sticky for a couple of days. The reason I am coming back and putting a review on the site is because, unfortunately, the mouse completely broke a couple of days ago. I believe it was from the cord breaking in some form. However I have abused it quite a bit and it has definitely survived the test of time. Right now I am using a spare mouse that I had before I bought the M711. Overall, I would suggest this mouse for anyone on a budget, or whoever just likes the design. Note: I forgot to add, the RBG is excellent, and can light up my entire desk alone. The software is also mid tier, not bad but not the best.
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Kerry
> 24 hourThe Good - Very light - Super feather light cable, not stiff. Dont even notice it is there - Good for people with small hands (probably too small for large hands though) - Pixart 3389 optical sensor, best there is. - Ability to create profiles per executable - Ability to record and create macros - Ability to assign actions to each of the 6 buttons (7th button below mouse wheel is fixed - only for DPI cycle) The Bad - DPI is controlled via button next to wheel. Has 7 default settings (400, 800, 1200, 1600, 3200, 6400, 16000) Problem with this is that you have to click 7 times to get back to the starting position. Software should not force user to have 7 levels. If I wanted only two (say 400DPI and 800DPI), it should let me configure for only two, not 7. - There needs to be a separate dedicated mouse button to change profile. Although you can assign with one of the 7 buttons, all of them are likely going to be taken for their existing purpose. - There was no mention if there was software available to configure the mouse. None on the box, in the enclosed attachment, no URL. After visiting the Cooler Master site, there is a download section. The application name is very odd (CoolerMaster Master Plus PER Only). No idea what that is. The description is also very poor Turns out, its the MM710 configuration utility. Wasted lots of time. Update 4/24/21: Reduced to three stars The scroll wheel is terribly flawed. Using it to scroll up or down will cause mouse wheel scroll up and down. However the hardware itself has a flaw where it will suddenly do the reverse one wheel direction resulting in a the opposite mouse wheel event to be introduced into the application reading it. For example, while playing Fortnite I have the mouse wheel used as my Use key for picking up object. Nothing pisses me off more than seeing a bunch of loot sitting in a location and then scrolling upwards only to have a down wheel even causing the last loot item to be removed from my inventory. This is not a software application bug as Ive seen on Youtube videos of this hardware bug occurring. Having bought two of these mice, I am not happy with the lack of quality assurance from this product.
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Sam Moyers
> 24 hourThis review has been written at 3 months of use. I was pretty apposed to getting a gaming mouse, but this perforated thing won me over. Its very light and maneuverable, it fits in my (small-ish) hand well, cant tell the wire is there, and the holes dont set off my texture sensitivity in any way. The extra buttons on the side are convenient and dont get in the way, and Ive found the DPI switch in combination with the side buttons to be very useful for digital art. In terms of gaming, the high polling rate means less input lag over a regular mouse - which is always nice - and the MasterPlus software is clean, understated, and to the point. From what Ive read in other Amazon reviews, earlier productions of this mouse had some quality control issues, none of which are fortunately present in the unit I purchased. The body is deceivingly strong, and can take a solid squeeze without deforming or actuating any of the buttons. Do remember that the holes can collect gunk and dust, so it may be wise to give it a wipe down and a burst of compressed air every couple of months. If youre looking for a cheap, functional gaming mouse without distracting lights or a weird space ship design, definitely take this one into consideration.
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Atomic Moxie
> 24 hourI want to say that I bought this mouse out of desperation. I have somewhat small hands and use a claw grip while using a mouse. I am a streamer and a gamer. Having a mouse that doesnt cramp my hand is extremely important, I also need a mouse to be fast reacting depending on the game Im playing. I also need it not to make my hand sweat. Sweat is an issue when youve been playing a looter for 4+hours in a group. The Mouse I was using is GORGEOUS. Its sturdy, fast reacting, got pretty lights on it, BUT its huge. It was purchased for my hubbs set up and it was KILLING the bridge of my hand. I was getting hand cramps all the time and having to take breaks live on stream because of it. So the Prime Sale came and I came across this one. Its pretty, white, I measured my hand and it seemed to be the right size. Price wasnt massive. I am so glad I did. Sweat is still an issue due to the slick buttons which is my main gripe but also the material though sturdy enough does feel like I could crush this with my teeny hands. So yay, I feel strong but I am really worried I might smush this thing. The rolling wheel is a decent size and has no wobble. The side buttons are placed well. The tap on this mouse is FAST. Its also really really lightweight. It feels like a toy it, with a mouse pad, glides so well.. I went back to using my husbands mouse for a day because we were trying to take excess stuff off our desk and it was a HUGE NOPE from me. I like this mouse. If you have smallish hands try it. Worst thing that can happen is that you can return it.
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Anthony Romero
> 24 hourIts the mm710 reborn, super comfortable, no major qc issues, cooler master is back
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Jay
> 24 hourI will be reviewing the MM711 Glossy White mouse, let me start by saying that I have been searching for the ideal mouse for over 4 years now and finally my search is over. Here are my Pros and Cons: Pros: -Perfect size for my hands (7.5 in length from the top of my middle finger to the end of palm and 4 in width). -Glossy finish gives the mouse a better grip in my opinion. -60g is the ideal weight for any light mouse -Software is very easy to setup -RGB is one of the best i have seen in any mice, coming from G502, G703, M65 RGB, and G903 -Super cheap -The cable is so light and flexible that it makes the mouse feel wireless -The skates on this mouse is what sets it apart from any other mouse, very versatile and smooth with the addition of one of the best sensors in the market (PMW3389). CONS: -I wish the software had more profiles settings -You can only adjust you DPI in 100s -Frame seems somewhat cheap, but probably to keep the weight down. In conclusion, this is close to perfect of a mouse. It has all the qualities for competitive FPS games. This mouse is good for anyone with small to medium hands. I forgot to mention I am a fingertip mouse player, but can definitely accommodate palm grip and claw grip as well.