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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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Brutally Honest
Greater than one weekFor those looking for an ultralight that is corded (not wireless), this is a great product with no rgb and one of the lightest. The price point is exceptional relative to other options from 1st tier brands and enthusiast brands. The generic low cost ultralights tend to have bad sensors. This one does have a flawless sensor and hence would highly recommend. Keep in mind that those of you who are in this market are basically FPS players looking for a light mouse for precision flick shots and of course general better accuracy. Keep in mind that this is still corded AND there is no RGB, but being a purist, if you got RGB, the weight goes up! Very happy with this mouse at this price point (45-50 dollars).
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Gabriel M.
> 3 dayI had to return my first order due to the M1 and M2 buttons being very wobbly and loose. Second copy works well, though one thing Ive noticed is the sensor seems a bit glitchy at times on my current surface (Logitech G640) - though this only happened while idling for long periods of time, never in game (only occurred on desktop). Otherwise, nothing majorly wrong. Its incredibly comfortable, VERY light, and feels well built. For reference, my hands are 19cm / 11cm - and I use claw grip - I had no issues with comfort, the shape is amazing. Quality control needs some work though (Cooler Master please....).
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Jc
> 3 dayCooler Master MM711 is a great ultra-light gaming mouse. It is a honeycomb plastic body, making it very lightweight, but it feels very sturdy. It has an ambidextrous shape well-suited to all grip types, but due to its small size, I recommend it for small and medium-sized hands. It also has low click latency, a very low lift-off distance, and a wide CPI range. This mouse also has RGB lighting in the scroll wheel and around the palm. All in all a very good mouse for gaming
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MJ England Jr
> 3 dayTo start, this is an awesome product overall. My only complaint can easily be remedied if you are willing to put in a little bit of effort. The rgb and button programming is simple and easy to use, the weight is light and feels pretty balanced. Personal favorite and I cant imagine much that would make me want to switch.... ...Except maybe this one thing: the glossy finish makes it difficult to hold and control at times, especially if your hands get sweaty while playing. I wish I could have gotten a matte one, but none were available anywhere I looked. I fixed this by cutting and applying some tape for better grip. It worked pretty well. What I liked: Super lightweight, one of the lightest mice you can buy, even with the rgb. I picked this model because the rgb looks better on camera. It is easily programmable and saves into the mouse memory so you dont need an app running or installed on every computer you use it with. It feels like it could still use some improving, but I could also just not know how to customize it correctly. Cable is also super lightweight and feels almost effortless to move. The mouse overall, especially for me moving from a G502 Hero, feels almost weightless when you hold it for the first time. And this feeling doesnt really go away much once you et used to it. If you like ultra light mice. This could be for you.
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Takashiwolf
> 3 dayA very decent overall mouse for a good price. As many people posting reviews here are saying, there is certainly room for improvement (as I will list below). However, I feel that if you are looking for a good gaming mouse, or even just a great overall general purpose one, you can’t go wrong with the 710. Just a tip here: There are protective very thin plastic covers on the bottom pads out of the box, remove these! Pros: -Very light: Obviously this is one of the big main selling points. For years and years us gamers were told we need something heavy with removable weights. And for some this can be a benefit certainly. But after using this mouse for months now I can attest lighter is better. It feels less like you’re using a ‘tool’ to move the pointer or whichever action in a game, rather more like you have almost a direct access to the action you’re making on the screen by just moving your hand. -‘Wireless feeling’ cord: It’s amazing what has been pulled off here with the cord. It feels strong but at the same time so lightweight and smooth it really does feel like you’re using a wireless mouse but with the added benefit of being cored (never running out of battery or latency issues). -Stylish design: Some have criticized the design and look but I personally think it looks wonderfully modern and has its own cool aesthetic without going overboard like many gaming mice out there. I also really dig the texture of the mouse, if you tend to have slightly sweatier palms this is a great one for you. -Plug and play: Theres something to be said about simpler is better. I love how you can just plug this mouse to any computer and its ready to go without requiring software to bogs down your PC when starting up. -Brand and longer warranty: Cooler Master has a good rep and the fact they gave this more than a single year warranty proves to me they have faith and stand behind what they make. Cons: -Build quality (Possible issues): Here to me is the biggest issue. Yes, the mouse does ‘rattle’ if shook, hard. But honestly, unless you’re sitting at your desk idly shaking your computer mouse in your hand, that isn’t a problem here. There is a slight horizontal wiggle of the primary buttons, however it’s so slight I never notice it, I’ve seen far worse offenders before. The clicking action feel is still rock solid. My biggest fear is the scroll wheel. After just having it for a few months it’s starting to squeak lightly. It still has a great press down click and scrolling is fine, but when I head my headphones off recently and I was going through huge PDF’s I noticed the noise. I hope future revisions can look into this. -Design: I have slightly above average sized hands, the main gripe I have about the size is my thumb while resting on the left size sometimes taps the forward button. I can tell they tried to mitigate this with how the forward and back buttons are shaped and the tactile feedback they give, but it still happens here and there. This is more a hand size issue than product design fault. Also being in a house with pets and hence a fair amount of dust, I wonder what future issues this might cause of dust settling inside on the exposed circuit board within. It wouldn’t be hard to take canned air to it with a straw, but do note this is not a water or ‘environment proofed’ design.
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Brian Barnard
> 3 dayI recently bought the mm711 for my living room setup to use for productivity and gaming on the side. As far as I can see this mouse has good build quality and is considerably light weight. I bought this mouse on sale for BF, so that was a plus. The RGB lighting looks nice, the only thing I can complain about is PTFE feet. I can feel some friction, but swap out the feet for some hyperglides and getting a nicer mouse pad will fix that. This mouse is really good value and on sale its even better. The mm711 is basically the mm711 just with RGB lighting which adds 7 grams. (It also comes in more colors.)I would definitely recommend the mm710 or the mm711 to a friend. Im planning on buying the mm710 for my streaming setup to replace my Logitech G pro wireless. The mm710 and mm711 are both solid mouses for the price and I would definitely recommend.
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Kerry
> 3 dayThe 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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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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Christian
Greater than one weekHeyo, so i purchased the mm711 years ago. I was playing cs and was absolutely destroying people due to the weight and the ergo of te 711. The only thing about the 711 is that its a glossy finish or the one i got, it also has rgb which makes it heavier. So i thought I would give the 710 a try. Unfortunately I was let down. The weight is fantastic dont get me wrong however Im able to del the dimensions of the mouse do not feel the same it feels shorter and wider. If they made the shell the exact same as the 711, which its not this would be the mouse for you if you enjoy the 711.