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The Cooler Master MM710 is an ultralight gaming mouse weighing only 53 grams, featuring a durable honeycomb shell and an innovative ultraweave cable that reduces drag. Equipped with a high-precision Pixart 3389 optical sensor adjustable up to 16000 DPI, it offers exceptional accuracy and responsiveness. Its PTFE feet provide smooth gliding, while Omron switches rated for 20 million clicks ensure long-lasting performance, making it ideal for professional gamers and enthusiasts seeking speed and comfort.







| Brand | Cooler Master |
| Series | MM710 |
| Item model number | MM-710-KKOL1 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Operating System | Windows, macOS, Linux |
| Item Weight | 1.9 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 4.59 x 2.46 x 1.51 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.59 x 2.46 x 1.51 inches |
| Color | Black Matte |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Manufacturer | Cooler Master |
| ASIN | B07T4VW9WP |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | June 14, 2019 |
R**N
Amazing, GJ Cooler master engineers/designers
Pros:Incredibly light in a good way.Scroll wheel tension is perfect.Left and right clicks are weighted perfect, no accidental clicks and not too hard to press.Back/forward buttons and weighted and recessed just right.The cable is indeed a very lightweight and improved over the standard one.The shape is very comfortable and works with many grip styles I have tried it with, especially fingertip/claw because of its small back-end.Software was super easy to install/use and didnt seem overly bloated. (Looking at you iCue)Cons:Left and right clicks have a slight after-click bounce to them. Its very slight but still might bother some.Overall quality is fantastic, no rattles when shook, the play in the left and right click that others have mentioned is not noticeable at all when I use it.This mouse will shake up the market IMO.
D**D
Good mouse for budget
I got this mouse at a steal of a price of $55 in maybe 2018 or 2019 but this is a fantastic mouse, with a well known brand that is light weight and has a great sensor. Love it.
G**R
The best mouse for competitive shooters I have ever used
UPDATE: just under 6mo of ownership and the right click intermittently becomes unresponsive. For gaming it's very problematic. If you're playing a game where you need to quick scope and it doesn't register the click it makes it very unenjoyable and difficult. It doesn't do it in back to back clicks but it does happen unexpectedly even though you can hear the click so you know mechanically it's pressed. Still a fantastic mouse but I have to drop a star because I have never had a mouse die this quick. Also, I'm 6ft with probably average sized hands for my height and the mouse is a bit small. I have melee set to the most forward thumb button and I find myself accidentally pressing it despite my best effort to reposition my hand. I am going to order a Glorious mouse in the larger size and hope that's the end of my mouse purchases for a while.This is seriously the best mouse I have ever used. I wanted a FinalMouse but it's always out of stock or resold for insane prices. So I bought this Cooler Master mouse as an alternative to the FinalMouse and have to say I can't imagine going back to my junky g403. I see a lot of love for the g403 on Reddit and other places but the new ghub software for Logitech products is horrible and doesn't see my Logitech devices half the time so once that mouse stopped working (left click became inconsistent while held down) I knew it was my chance to get away from that GHub software. I'm so glad I gave this one a chance. I play competitive first person shooters like Overwatch, CSGO, Valorant, and COD. I have been making my adjustment to this mouse as it's a little smaller than the g403 and feels lighter because of both the mouse weight and the cord weight.I can't stress how significant of a difference it is to have a lightweight super flexible cord on a mouse. It's literally like having yarn as your cord. My g403 cord always got in the way and felt stiff so there was always this friction present when moving the mouse. But now it legit feels like I am using a wireless mouse.If you want a super lightweight and COMFORTABLE mouse and if you can't stand feeling the weight of a wired mouse cable being pulled around and don't want to spend a ton of money then this is the mouse.I still plan on buying a FinalMouse one day but not because this one isn't sufficient. Purely because it's said to be the absolute best in the industry. But if you're stuck and FinalMouse is out of stock give this one a shot. I'm so happy I did!
J**M
Great Lightweight Mouse
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 CM's website so that you can get the firmware update and change the settings of the mouse.This is about the CM's 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 isn't the best but I don't 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 85.0gPersonally, 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).
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