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Respect Myprivacy
Greater than one weekGoing from the G502 to the MM710 felt like I took off my training weights. What a world of difference. 2 years later, my MM710 is still going strong (despite my sweaty palms) and my G502 is still collecting dust.
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Li_Zhiyang
> 3 dayIve been using MX Master 3 for office work and gaming and this mouse is too heavy. When the first time I use MM710 it feels like nothing. Very happy about this mouse.
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Alex
> 3 dayDespite hearing reports of bad QC on early batches, my MM710 is flawless. Crisp clicks, no button wobble, scroll wheel issues or flex in the shell. -Extremely lightweight, makes everything else I have feel like a brick, and several of my other mice are under 80g. -Clicks are heavier than Logitech but lighter than the Zowie FK and EC series. Very little pre/post travel. -Cord is nearly as flexible and lightweight as the custom paracord Ive installed on mice. -Hump is not as tall/aggressive as many similar-shaped/sized mice. Can definitely work for fingertip grip. -Scroll wheel has 24 steps but precise and gives feedback unlike some Logi mice with very light steps. -Flawless sensor with low LOD Only downside is the average-at-best skates/feet. I bought Tiger replacments for a couple bucks as they are more rounded. With a different (smoother) mouse pad I probably wouldnt have even bothered though.
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LadyKraken
Greater than one weekI love this mouse, it makes me very happy. I use it for pvp, regular games, and normal computer use. The one thing I wish, is that it came with some cleaning supplies. I know that I can take it apart, but thats a huge pain, maybe send a little cleaning brush for all those holes. I have a husky, and so mine fills up with hair, finger grime, and dust, rather quickly. The design is really cool to look at, but collects dirt too easily.
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Nicholas H.
> 3 dayIve owned this mouse for many many months and I got it after the left mouse button in my old razor became too mushy, it started affecting me when I was playing FPS games (mis-clicks). I wanted to try an ultra light mouse after hearing a lot of people hyping them up. It was great for a couple months, but then the left mouse button became very squishy, honestly I think whatever material the micro switch for the left mouse button is resting on has be come too fatigued because I repeatedly will click the mouse and it will not register. I can feel it when it does it. in a competitive shooter like R6 or CS Go, I generally dont have time to try again before Im shot dead. Luckily for me, Im no longer on a competitive team so I only play for fun, so I havent gotten a new mouse yet. For non FPS games it works just fine. Most of the non-FPS games I play arent life and death, if your mouse doesnt click the first time. As far the Ultra Light Mouse craze goes, I didnt gain any crazy advantage with it, my accuracy or flicks or even KD didnt change. I get used to a mouse pretty quickly. When I travel, the mouse in my laptop bag is a AA battery powered Logitech mouse which weighs 4-5x this one and I still have no problems. I also dont move my mouse much, space is limited on my desk so my mouse area is only 8 wide, I dont often run out of space. A Pro & Con of this mouse is the lack of mouse software. it has pre-built in DPI functions, which is limiting, but at least I dont have to install some bloated Mouse Software from Logitech or Razor that will slow down my computer.
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LS.
> 3 dayI have sweaty hands and the honeycomb shell on this mouse was a life changer. The holes get air flowing under your hand to reduce moisture buildup and the texture of the shell gives it improved grip over a regular shell. Its super duper light weight and dpi will turn up so fast that I hardly need to move my hand to interface w the computer. I use it for work 9+ hours a day and I dont have any problems with it. One tiny minuscule complaint is the scroll wheel squeaks! But im thinking I can fix that myself w a little grease.
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Atomic Moxie
> 3 dayI 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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Prof. Jace Nienow
> 3 dayThis 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.
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Dustin nguyen
> 3 dayThe mouse is feel quite small. Its not extra small by any means. However, it lack supports for ring finger and its a little too light without any stickiness to the surface. I got the gloss white and its quite slick. Its a really narrow mouse, if you have fairly large hands, it might not be for you. Also since theres practically no weight and no place to rest your ring and pinky, its really tiring to use for long period of time. Tracking is awesome. Its a quality mouse, but if you have fairly large and wide hands, wait/order the mm720. As you can see in my photo, the MX Master while chunky, its much more comfortable. I believe the mm720 will be close to the MX Master.
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anna
> 3 dayi LOVE this mouse that i bought two of them, and going to buy another one in a different color. i cant tell you the amount of mice ive gone through just to find the perfect one for my hand size. from razer, to logitech, to other brands to the M710. i always find my way back to this mouse. i have really small hands and it just fits very well palm. its also a very light weight mouse that i personally would rather have weighting at exactly 60g. if obviously you have larger hands or prefer mice a bit heavier than this then obviously this isnt for you but if youre like me, a small gamer with smoll hands, then i recommend 100%. i hope one day they decide to make a wireless version of this.