Cooler Master Peripherals MM712 mouse Ambidextrous RF Wireless + Bluetooth + USB Type-A Optical 19000 DPI
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Price: £78.45
Brand: Cooler Master
Description: The Next Evolution The MM712 is the next evolution of our first popular lightweight mouse leveled up to lightweight prestige. It retains all the same benefits: gaming grade sensor hybrid 2.4G Hz and Bluetooth 5.1 wireless capability PTFE feet for unrivaled glide optical micro switches for near instant input and Ultraweave Cable for minimal snagging. However it does all this while shedding the shredded chassis opting instead for a seamless hole less profile specially engineered to remain <58g in total weight. Responsive agile and tactile the MM712 truly fills in the gaps of its perforated predecessors. Hybrid Wireless Tech Choose from wired mode 2.4G Hz wireless or Bluetooth 5.1 to connect multiple devices. Seamless Lightweight Design Honeycomb shell housing has been upgraded to a seamless chassis with ambidextrous shape that still keeps the total weight at 59g. Cooler Master Peripherals MM712 mouse Ambidextrous RF Wireless + Bluetooth + USB Type-A Optical 19000 DPI - shop the best deal online on appliances4.me
Category: Mice
Merchant: Quzo
Product ID: 329013
Delivery time: Next Day
Delivery cost: 0
MPN: MM-712-KKOH1
EAN: 4719512120361
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Author: Jack Elliott
Rating: 5
Review: Choosing this as my new main mouse, listing off the mice I own for a perspective how much I recommend this purchase. The star next to the name indicates the inclusion of aftermarket skates as well (eSports Tiger Arc on all): Logitech G403 Logitech G703 Wireless Razer Deathadder v2 Razer Viper Ultimate Razer Viper Mini CoolerMaster MM710 The MM710 is the second lowest in terms of cost yet I'm still using it over all of the others, simply because it feels right. The shape is great, super lightweight, the sensor and clicks are endgame level and the cable goes completely unnoticed as well without the use of a bungie. If my MM710 breaks for any reason I'll be buying another instead of falling back onto a backup mouse in my collection, despite a couple of them being more than double the price with the inclusion of aftermarket feet. I'm using Tiger Arc aftermarket skates on all my other mice, but I did not feel the need to change them on the MM710 because the stock skates feel great - the mouse also comes with a spare set of skates, something that none of my other mice featured despite a few of them being at a higher price point. The MM710 is a great mouse, endgame level at a low cost. Definitely recommend!
Author: Hadley
Rating: 3
Review: A lot of people say it's the most comfortable mouse ever but I just found it really uncomfortable despite it's shape and weight (49g, about 30g less than my battery 'modded' G305); no matter how I gripped it (claw, fingertip, too small for palm) it just didn't feel right which a lot of people said you get used to but I just couldn't. Within like 5 minutes it was giving me wrist pains which I've never had from a mouse... It feels really cheap yet it built like a tank, no flexing at all and can be dipped/cleaned in water (personally didn't try) but I just can't get past the horrid coating and horrible buttons/switches, there's a lot of times where you think you're spam clicking when you're actually just holding the click down, there's no tactile feedback and it just feels like a £10 mouse in that regard. Despite all that, cannot deny the gaming performance, was beating my best in aimlabs within 5 tries by about 3-5% at best but average was about 15% worse (5 minutes) but I just couldn't bring myself to using it over my current mouse since I had so many awkward situations where I couldn't click or I just couldn't aim nearly as well but I was much faster occasionally, it just feels really inconsistent and I just can't recommend it over other mice due to how cheap and weird it feels. If you purely care for gaming and price to performance and haven't gotten overly used to other mice then it can be a 5 star