Cooler Master MM711 White 60G RGB Gaming Mouse with Lightweight Honeycomb Shell, Ultralight Ultraweave Cable, Pixart 3389 16000 DPI Optical Sensor

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  • JM

    > 3 day

    This is general build quality of the mouse and addressing some reviews i found on YT on this mouse. ~ I do not have a rattle in my version of the mouse like some YT review videos show. ~ I can click the side button if i press into the side shell extremely hard, this has not happened in game. ~ I do not have any extreme wobble in the front left an right buttons, this appears to have been fixed by CM compared to earlier models. ~ The mouse cord feels and looks like a shoe lace, extremely light weight. ~ Download the software from CMs website so that you can get the firmware update and change the settings of the mouse. This is about the CMs Mouse Software used to configure the mouse. ~ You can change the mouse pull rate in the CM software between 125Hz, 250Hz, 500Hz and 1000Hz (default). ~ You can disable DPI profiles by clicking the purple box next to the profile to uncheck the profile from being active. ~ Button response time can not go under 4ms, this isnt the best but I dont notice it in-game compared to my G Pro. ~ The DPI range is from 200 up to 32,000 and the steps are 100 DPI. The PixArt PMW3389 sensor should be able to do 50 DPI steps but this is not currently built into the CM software so you can only do steps of 100 DPI, you will not be able to set something like 450 DPI currently. ~ You can set up to 5 different profiles in the software for different games or different users on the same computer instead of using the DPI toggle switch. ~ You can disconnect the X-Axis and Y-Axis and set them to different DPI levels by clicking the chin symbol between the two settings. This is probably only useful to anyone playing 4:3 stretched so that they can lower the X-Axis to actually match the Y-Axis in-game. I own several gaming mice that are on the smaller side. Logitech G Pro (wired), Logitech G303 (discontinued) and BenQ Zowie S2 and now I also own the CoolerMaster MM710 to add to my collection and I will use two of those mouse to compare the size and shape of the CM MM710 for anyone that happens to have used or own either the G Pro (wired), G305 (wireless version of the G Pro wired) or the BenQ Zowie S2. Shape wise in my opinion the CM MM710 sits right in-between the G Pro (wired) and the Zowie S2. See the attached photos for a visual reference. From Left to Right in the photos G Pro (wired), CM MM710, BenQ Zowie S2. ~ The width of the MM710 is a hair wider than the G Pro (wired) and slightly narrower than the Zowie S2. ~ The height of the MM710 is a hair taller than the G Pro (wired) and slightly shorter than the Zowie S2. ~ The length of the MM710 is basically the same as the G Pro (wired) and shorter than the Zowie S2. ~ With a little cable, the weight wise my CM MM710 comes in at 55.6g, my BenQ Zowie s2 is 84.1g and my Logitech G Pro (wired) is 85.0g Personally, I like the shape of the CM MM710 much better than the BenQ Zowie S2 and the G Pro. It fits my hybrid grip perfectly and it only took a couple of games to adjust to the weight being lighter at the same sensitivity i normally play on. The CM MM710 has become my main mouse over the G Pro (wired).

  • Kailey S

    > 3 day

    I purchased this mouse in September and have been using it since. I have been reasonably impressed by the mouse so far having used it for some PC gaming and the responsiveness feels good. My hands are small and this mouse fits comfortably. My main drawbacks are the lack of side buttons on the right side and the sliding pads on the bottom. Dust catches around the pads super easily and overall the mouse seems to be really tricky to keep spick spam clean. Its cute though and certainly does the job.

  • Vickie

    > 3 day

    This mouse is unbelievably lightweight that using it is super easy. The mouse skates underneath glide on any surface and the mouse picks up movements with ease. The wheel was a little tight, but I am hoping that loosens up a bit with age. I have been using the mouse for a few months now for work from home as well as games and I love this mouse. The cord is like nothing I have experienced before, it is like a string, it is so flexible, I don’t even notice that it is there, and I am used to a cordless mouse, I did attach the cord to the keyboard cord so there is no pulling, and to reduce my cat trying to play with it (work from home has its own unique issues...LOL). If it lasts the three years my last mouse did, I will be thrilled. I may buy a backup so I have something when this one goes bad, it really is a great mouse.

  • E.T.

    > 3 day

    I wanted a mouse that could compete the Razer Viper Mini that was wireless. Of course, the Signature Edition is a thing but way out of my budget and wanted wireless mouse under $100. I previously used the Glorious Model O Wireless and it was great but its battery life was terrible and needed something smaller. At first, I was hesitant to try the MM712 because the reviews on the MM710/11 was poor build quality. However, the MM712 is the exact opposite with exceptional durability and a way longer battery life up to 3 days with a charge time of under 2 hours. I do want to point out the sensor placement on the MM712 as it is positioned higher than any gaming mouse out there. It actually did make a big impact in my performance as general dragging and flicking made it too fast overshooting my targets, forcing me to lower my in-game DPI by like 10%. It did take some getting used to but now got the hang of it. In my opinion, this outranks the Viper Mini in wireless connectivity (obviously), but I prefer the shape of the Viper Mini with the hump in the middle and not the MM712 with the hump towards the back. The MM712 will be my wireless main for the time-being and is now my personal #1. Of course, I highly recommend.

  • Steve

    > 3 day

    Ive gone through so many gaming mice over my decades of gaming. Everything from the MX518 to the G502. Ive played with MMORPG mice while pushing competitive World Of Warcraft PVP and now have switched over to the world of light FPS gaming mice. All I can say is that this mouse makes the G502 seem like a brick. Logitech was honestly the only option for gaming mice for a very long time and now with the fact that most mouse sensors are pretty equal, leads us to the real issue with mice these days, weight! This mouse has all the bells and whistles while still maintaining a very light weight. You can find competitive mice with similar weights and button configs, but youll be dropping well over a hundred dollars. The ninja mouse for example has gone as high as two hundred dollars. You really cant beat the MM710 price for performance. I am currently on month one of usage and completely see why the content creator named Rocket Ninja Jump, who has been playing Unreal Tournament for two decades while testing every FPS mouse known to man, recommends this as one of the top 5 FPS mice to date. You really cant beat the price for performance with this mouse. Any questions feel free to comment as I am rather active on here.

  • Atomic Moxie

    > 3 day

    I 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.

  • Eva

    > 3 day

    Looks like Cooler Master did a good job on picking up on modern mouse design and feature trends but missed out the iterative design history that led that point, leading to amateur design flaws not found in mice from pretty much any established mouse manufacturer. The mouse has sharp corners designed for looks that will scratch against your mousepad when you lift it off the mat, causing rough landings, or even by applying uneven pressure to the mouse. Not only does it cause inconsistent glide performance but probably damage your mouse pad as well. Click force required is higher than I would have liked. That said the weight is nice, sensor is high quality, and the cable is the softest I have ever used and helps greatly with glide consistency.

  • Prof. Jace Nienow

    > 3 day

    This is honestly a fantastic FPS mouse. Ive tried quite a few, this makes the seventh on my desk currently. Pros: freakishly light, really pounds the ultralight concept in. Feels like it weighs nothing compared to my G Pro Wireless or Wired Razer Viper. Absolutely amazing skates, the mouse feet on this are just phenomenal. I wouldnt swap them out for anything. Comes with extra mouse feet, which is huge given how good they are. Customizable liftoff distance is a big plus. Light and easy to actuate mouse buttons. Good tracking. Great cable! Really feels Wireless with a bungee. Cons: somewhat awkwardly placed side buttons, for how short the mouse is. Mouse wheel doesnt feel great, and rattles a bit, but its not too obnoxious when playing games. Only two side buttons, Ive grown accustomed to two on each side for games like R6 and Smite. Not a deal breaker though. A bit of a high hump for such a tiny mouse. Thats it! It doesnt look very premium, but actually feels very good to use. The excellent cable and PHENOMENAL mouse skates really reinforce the ultralight concept. Just a great product for the price.

  • Sam Moyers

    > 3 day

    This 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.

  • Shay

    > 3 day

    great mouse shape great wireless implantation but bad mushy clicks it is fixable though

The MM711 is a truly innovative mouse that does more with so much less. Along with all the pro-grade features that make our gaming mice deadly in combat, we’ve also implemented a striking new honeycomb shell design and a deceptively durable Ultraweave cable to trim the overall weight of the mouse to less than 60g. Combined with new feet made of supremely responsive, durable PTFE, the result is quicker movements, longer gaming sessions, minimal fatigue, and less wrist pain associated with repetitive stress injury,

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