Cooler Master MM720 RGB-LED Claw Grip Wired Gaming Mouse - Ultra Lightweight 49g Honeycomb Shell, 16000 DPI Optical Sensor, 70 Million Click Micro Switches, Smooth Glide PTFE Feet - Glossy Black

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  • Mel Arroyo

    > 24 hour

    It is a reliable mouse. Yes you can turn off the led light on it. Prefer this to a wireless mouse, and no charging!!!!

  • Marilyn Seashole

    > 24 hour

    Ive been a storm spawn user since their inception, and purchased several over the years. Sadly, they havent been available for years, and the xornet ii was just a downgrade. This, the mm720, has the same shape and supportive feel of the spawn, however it is very slippery and jittery, due to the fact the entire mouse is made of super slick light-weight plastic. As a claw gripper, I find this slick material keeps making my index and middle fingers slip from position constantly. I know their is some kind of tape I can apply, but Im reviewing this mouse as is. Its the best option still available for spawn lovers. I just miss the rubber, grip, and quality of the original.

  • 7usabball

    > 24 hour

    Ive owned the G Pro Wireless for the past 2 years. Ive loved it but decided to try out a lighter mouse. I decided to purchase the Finalmouse Ultralight 2 Cape Town. After that purchase and looking at a ton of mice, I decided to also purchase the MM720 because it was cheap, a different shape that I either like or hate, and lightweight. Worst case, I was out $50 from this. Turns out, worst case is Im out $100 from the purchase of the Finalmouse Ultralight 2 Cape Town. Pros: - THE SHAPE!!! I can finally rest my ring finger and pinky. This is whats currently selling me on this mouse - The weight - this coupled with the shape is really nice - The glide - the feet on this are very smooth, no complaints about the original feet - The cable - dont know if this is a big deal on other mice, but the cable is very lightweight and flexible - The side buttons - they have a hump in the middle of each side button, and so far I think I like it. I do wish the side buttons were longer, but Im at least glad its very easy to press the correct side button - The cost - obviously after purchasing the GPW and Finalmouse, I dont care about cost that much, but its definitely a bonus about this mouse Cons: - The quality - it feels like its make of cheap plastic. Easily the worst quality of any mouse Ive used. If this were improved on the mouse while keeping it lightweight, Id be willing to spend A LOT more on this - The clicks - I know a lot of people have had squeak issues, and so far I havent had any. Im still giving it a negative because thats a known issue for many, and honestly, the clicks dont feel any special. The clicks work well for me because of the grip I get on the mouse, but the clicks feel on the low quality side - Side buttons - I dont have enough use yet, but it seems like you have to click them in harder than the other mice - The scroll wheel - could be a negative or positive depending on how you like your scroll wheel. Its not super smooth, youre going to feel each turn. The quality of the scroll wheel feels nice, but kinda like the side buttons, you need a bit more effort to use it compared to the other mice In addition: I took this mouse, the GPW, and Finalmouse to Aim Lab (Gridshot) and performed a fair bit better on the MM720 solely because it felt so much more comfortable in my hands. I was able to get a score of 78,000 with the MM720, and 70,000 with both the GPW and Finalmouse with multiple tries. The glide was super smooth and everything just felt right in MY HANDS. I have smaller hands and prefer a palm grip, so this turned out to be the mouse for me. If you have bigger hands you might not like it because there isnt anywhere to rest your palm. If they extended it in the back a bit, it could fit more peoples hands. If you dont like the palm grip you might still like it, Im not sure. Personally, I hope more mice can be made in this shape in the future with better build quality. Im fairly confident that this will be my mouse for the foreseeable future.

  • Wade F.

    > 24 hour

    The best mouse Ive ever owned. This mouse is lightweight and comfortable. The soft woven cord is totally unnoticeable. No tugging. The ability to mimic to create macros, makes it possible to assign any keyboard command to buttons. The software lets you change even the click response time. Once the supplied soft decals are applied to the buttons it gets even more comfortable. Lightweight is the key to eliminating wrist issues. Theres a cheaper version that doesnt have the LED lights. Mine has the lights and theyre great but I keep them turned off.

  • Dewott

    > 24 hour

    I was very skeptical of this mouse at first glance because of my hand size (17 CM x 9.5 CM). Video reviews suggested that this mouse was very short and wide. However, I decided to buy this since it went on sale recently for $30 and Im very glad I did. The shape is amazing for claw grip. You could possibly palm this mouse of you have very small hands but most likely not be able to fingertip this mouse. The switches are top tier. These LK Optical switches are superior to Razer V2 Optical switches in terms of feel and sound because they are more tactile and crispier. Lastly, the weight is amazing. 50g with the cable feels amazing to use because it allows you to move and stop the mouse easily. Highly recommended.

  • Frank W.

    > 24 hour

    I have been using this line of products since the Xornet in 2013, with 3 mice purchased since then. I do not use it as a claw grip, as advertised. Rather, my palm rests perfectly on it, with my wrist resting on my desk as a pivot point. I love that this iteration, the MM720, is smaller, just like the Xornet, and so, so much lighter, likely thanks to the honeycomb design. The buttons feel sharp and responsive, the mouse wheel is tight, and the software is lightweight and easy to use. For reference, I play a variety of click-intensive and precision-reliant games such as competitive CS:GO and Old School RuneScape. There is a combo button functionality that allows changing profiles with button combinations. Of course there are also full rebinds and macros. (Beware, some games do not tolerate macros, and you can be banned if you use them.) Overall, Im extremely satisfied. I might even buy another one in case the product line changes direction in the future ;)

  • Nathan Butts

    > 24 hour

    So far it’s a fantastic mouse. I was slightly worried about the LED colors and wasn’t sure if I would like them but I found that you can change between colors and LED modes or just turn the LEDs off. I actually bought this mouse for work and don’t plan to use it for gaming, but I could definitely see this mouse being great for it. I just fell in love with the ergonomics and had to buy it. I love the claw grip and it feels fantastic in hand. Also the cable is so lightweight and almost feels nonexistent it’s great. It comes with rubbery grips that you can put on the sides and top and Idk if I will use them but I definitely see it’s value. The glossy mouse could potentially get slippery when gaming, but for my purposes I don’t think it’s necessary as of yet. So far I love this mouse and I’m glad I bought it.

  • James Druessel

    > 24 hour

    By far one of the top mice ive used in recent years. Similar in length to the Logitech G305 and Razer Orochi V2, however wider due to the side finger rest. Cable is super light and mobile making it feel like a paracord. The included grip tape fits on well and helps if your hands get sweaty like mine. Mouse is great for a claw grip, though i tend to palm grip this mouse. Scroll wheel has noticeable but not unpleasant steps and the lighting isnt over-the-top. The ridiculously light weight of the mouse really helps with control and aim in games (coming from the Logitech G-Pro Wireless) Overall. 10/10, highly recommend

  • NotFromWilmington

    > 24 hour

    Gave up on Logitech (eventual button and double-click failures for two mice less than a year old). Went back to a wired mouse because it never leaves my desk anyway. Comfortable and responsive. However the color features get annoying real-fast so, if youre like me and dont care for the RGB light-show, download their software and turn if off.

  • Ed Kinne

    > 24 hour

    I absolutely love this mouse. Shape: My hand is not overly long, but it is wide so I usually appreciate a larger mouse. Lots of time larger mousse are to long for comfortable clicking thought. RGB: The lighting is very diffused and great in the back of the mouse. VERY SMALL RGB quibble. only thing I wish was that the scroll wheel was separate RGB from the mouse. It is all one color and the light showing through the scroll wheel is darker because of the different material, so not a perfect color match. Cord is soft and flexible and never gets in the way, which I was worried about switching from a wireless mouse. Grip pads are a great add in the box. I did trim them down so that they dont block the open grate on the sides (simple cutting work)

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