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The history we remember, when it comes to companies trying to ventilate and lighten peripherals, started back in 2014 at Thermaltake. Not only did they cut honeycomb openings into mouse frames, but they also took the idea and ran with it across many of th...
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If you have had instant noodles in the past, you probably know how great they are. Instant noodles were invented in Japan by Momofuku Ando. According to the World Instant Noodles Association, or WINA for short, they were produced in 1958, but inspired dur...
When I look at the MM710 and see what Cooler Master has done with their first ultralight mouse, I have to say I am impressed. From the start, this product has all the signs to be a lightweight pointer. Its perforated shell lets Cooler Master remove as muc...
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In the pursuit of ever lighter mice, manufacturers have resorted to cutting out holes in the shell. The Cooler Master MM710 is a perfect example of that, with a heavily perforated shell to make it one of the lightest mice ever created, and most definitely...
Included set of spare mouse feet is a nice touch, Simple yet effective design, Absolutely effortless to move around, MasterPlus packs everything option needed to customize a mouse, Excellent tactile feedback on all buttons, Splashproof innards is a great...
Could probably do with grippier sides...
The Cooler Master MM710 is a great mouse, with nice, precise clicks on all buttons and an equally accurate sensor. The weight, slick feet and ultra-flexible cable are also perfect, removing any sort of resistance you would expect from a lesser mouse. For...
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Thanks to Cooler Master, we'll be taking a quick look at the Cooler Master MM710 Gaming Mouse. It's the lightest gaming mouse ever from Cooler Master to date weighing in at a mere 53g, and we're super interested to see how it will perform. A lighter mouse...
Great comfort and ergonomics, Light as a feather, Impressive speed, Assortment of weights, Great construction, Actively supported and updated software, Software footprint low, Good polling rate, Highly reliable components...
USB cable very soft and may tangle easily...
The MM710 from Cooler Master is without question the best performing gaming mouse in its weight-class that we have had in our lab recently. Well done Cooler Master!You can buy the Cooler Master MM710 Gaming Mouse for around USD $49.99 from Amazon.Amazon U...
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It seems we always go through phases when it comes to gaming mice. We've seen the over-sized mouse phase, the RGB LEDs everywhere phase, and now we have the lightweight gaming mouse phase. The whole idea behind having a lightweight mouse is that since it...
Lightest gaming mouse out right now, Comfortable, Ultraweave cable design, PixArt Sensor and OMRON switches, Dust and water-resistant coating on PCB, PTFE feet + extra set included, Price...
Different software for Cooler Master keyboards and mice, Software still does not allow you to set a button to a Windows command or open an application...
The best part of reviewing mice is that in order to test them we get to play games! Using the MM710 I played FPS games like Apex Legends and Battlefield V mostly. Now previously to the MM710 my daily driver was the Corsair Ironclaw RGB Wireless. This was...
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Ultralightweight gaming mice have exploded onto the market, from Final Mouse to the Glorious Model-O these mice have spurred a whole new group of peripheral enthusiasts. Recently we took a look at Razer's response to this changing landscape with their wel...
Ultralightweight at 53g, Responsive sensor, Responsive Scrollwheel, Response Left/Right Buttons, Feels solid despite holes abound, Flexible and lightweight cable, Smooth PFTE feet but still retain control, No software required...
Not ambidextrous, Back/Forward side buttons feel mushy after engaging, Side buttons could be activated by squeezing the sides...
The Cooler Master MM710 offers a near-perfect gaming mouse experience without taking you to the cleaners and making you wait months to experience...
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When we think about a gaming mouse, we think about RGB illumination, fancy swappable side grips, and weight adjustment systems. As for the Cooler Master MM710, it does not include such gaming features aside from the necessities. By necessities, I mean a t...
Comparing the MM710 to other gaming mice, we can see it is noticeably smaller than a standard size mouse, like the Corsair Ironclaw. Compared to the Logitech G Pro, the MM710 is about half a millimeter longer in width, which is really no big deal since no...
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A mouse is a mouse, right? Well there have been a few mice that have come out that have had me excited, but lets be honest for the most part it has felt like everyone is just updating to the latest “in” sensor, adding RGB lighting where they can, and taki...
When Cooler Master announced the MM710 I was excited about it but it is rare for a product that is enthusiast-focused coming from a mainstream company to not end up with some sacrifices. But I'm really not seeing any. They took the great shape of the...
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Beginning with packaging, Cooler Master keeps it simple. The MM710 arrives in a small and square purple box with a nice product shot and feature call out on the front. Around the rear we have a picture of the bottom of the mouse along with several other f...
If you're in the market for an ultralight mouse, the Cooler Master MM710 is one of the most affordable and accessible options available. It's a simple mouse and didn't make me a better gamer overnight but it did feel more like an extension of my arm than...
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geekdad.com Updated: 2019-12-01 16:12:51
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Cooler Master releases the lightest mouse available for hardcore gamers who have a need for hand speed, the MM-710!When I first picked up the box for the Cooler Master MM-710, I thought that they forgot to put the product in the packaging It felt as if I...
The MM-710 was a surprise for me. It was not the mouse I thought I wanted, but it sure is one I will use. It has everything you need and many of the things you want. It is also very affordable for a high-performance mouse at only $49.99.So if you looking...
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Disclosure: The MM710 is loaned by Cooler Master for review purposeCooler Master has a good share of mechanical keyboards since its CM Storm days. But its venture towards gaming mouse has an erratic hit or a miss. I did like the CM Storm Alcor and the she...
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I always commend peripheral manufacturers for trying something new. The Cooler Master MM710 ($50) is unlike any other gaming mouse on the market, with a hollow, honeycombed design that makes it one of the lightest peripherals out there.It's a good thing t...
Extremely ligh, Good performanc, Novel concept...
Unattractive desig, Feels insubstantia, Bare-bones software...
As much as I give Cooler Master credit for trying something new, I don't think the MM710 is going to work for most people. The honeycomb design is unattractive, and the benefits of having such a light mouse are questionable. Throw in some semistable softw...
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In the fast-expanding world of esports mice, one characteristic is prized above any other: lightness. Dropping every ounce, some believe, can make the split-second difference when you have to quick-draw, twitch, and shoot, staring down the barrel of anoth...
Extremely light honeycomb design, Looks spiffy without sacrificing durability, Gunk-resistant coating, Competitive configuration software...
Very small, Shortcut buttons favor righties only, Profile-save limitations...
Cooler Master's MM710 esports mouse is one of the lightest things on padded feet for serious twitch gamers, but the compact, minimalist design is definitely not for everyone...
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The Cooler Master MM710 is one fine example of how a gaming mouse can be designed without sacrificing performance, and yet still bring that excellent performance to most, if not all, gamers.Starting with the DPI, the MM710 can reach sensitivities as high...
Excellent performance, Great build quality, Unique design...
Additional buttons accessible only to righties...
The Cooler Master MM710 is a light, compact mouse that has all the amenities you need when gaming: high DPI ceiling, high IPS for accuracy, and a comfortable design for extended use. However, its additional buttons are only accessible to right-handed indi...
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