

🖱️ Light as air, sharp as a pro — own every click with MM710.
The Cooler Master MM710 is an ultra-lightweight (53g) wired gaming mouse featuring a high-precision 16000 DPI PixArt PMW3389 optical sensor, durable Omron switches rated for 20 million clicks, and smooth PTFE feet for frictionless movement. Its ambidextrous honeycomb shell offers breathability and comfort for extended use, supported by customizable software and a flexible ultraweave cable, making it a top-tier choice for professionals and gamers seeking precision and endurance.












| ASIN | B07W8WL7WJ |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included? | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 9,687 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 283 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Box Contents | Ultraweave cable |
| Brand | Cooler Master |
| Brand Name | Cooler Master |
| Button Quantity | 5 |
| Colour | MM710 Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 5,385 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Enclosure Material | Ptfe |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04719512088913 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | Mac, PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 11.7L x 6.3W centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Gaming Mouse |
| Item Weight | 53 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Cooler Master |
| Model Name | MM710 |
| Model Number | MM-710-KKOL1 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 16000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement detection technology | Optical |
| Network Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Number of Batteries | Unknown batteries required. |
| Number of buttons | 5 |
| Operating System | Windows, macOS |
| Pattern | Honeycomb |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Features | Lightweight, Water Resistant |
| Product Finish Type | Matt |
| Product Warranty | 2 Years |
| Range | 33 feet |
| Special feature | Lightweight, Water Resistant |
| Style Name | Black |
| Theme | Honeycomb Shell |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**.
Reliable, light and not over the top.
An amazing, lightweight mouse. Sensor is responsive and accurate, and it feels good to hold and use for long periods. The variety of connectivity options make it great both for my setups where wired is preferred (such as my office setup) and wireless (such as my gaming/travel setup) Wireless battery life is solid. I'd say I have to charge mine once every 3-7 days depending on how heavily I've used my wireless mode. The LED on top is the only sign of RGB lighting, which is a positive for a device I use in both personal and professional settings, one of which I don't want to draw attention to the rave party in my hand. Highly recommend this mouse to anyone looking for an ultralight they can rely on.
A**X
Do not be fooled by the less mainstream branding
(Just for starters, this mouse is absolutely incredible for the price you're most definitely getting a deal here for the money spent!) Shape: My hands are on the small to medium sized range and i would say i would greatly recommend this for anyone with a medium to small hands ((i have heard people with larger hands enjoy this mouse also)) that use a fingertip or claw grip. The shape is truly unique to itself and i've found the most accuracy and best results with this mouse (for context i've tried a list of these mice: Logitech GP Superlight, Logitech G703, Xtrfy MZ1, Razer viper mini, Fnatic bolt, Xtrfy M42, and the Razer deathadder v2 mini so i've had the privilege of having tested a variety of different mice that somewhat similar sizes and the MM712 by far outshines any of the mice i've had the honor to use. (i would overall give the shape a 9.5/10) ((SMALL TO MEDIUM SIZED HANDS)) Clicks: The clicks are optical switches and not mechanical which provide a better performance for gaming providing you with a faster response time and less double clicking! i will say they're not as clicky and snappy as some mice with mechanical clicks but these are nowhere near unusable they're still great! (i would give them an overall 8.5/10) Quality: The quality feels solid and very satisfying with a lightweight mouse without holes i will say the only complaint i could give about this mouse is the scroll wheel which has VERY steps between scrolling up and down and might effect your gaming experience a lot depending how important the scroll wheel is to your experience, apart from that the scroll wheel click feels nice and tactile with an okay click (its passable) The side buttons have very solid clicks but are on the smaller side (smaller than it looks from looking at them since the only part you'll really be clicking is on the pointed part of the click) For quality rating of the scroll wheel steps moving up and down i'll give it a 4.5/10, I know i know its low but dont make this seem like its a breaking point! in most cases you wouldn't be using the scroll wheel as much as you think and it's not the worst once you're accustomed to the lightness of it this is by far the worst part of the mouse! For quality rating of the side button clicks and the middle mouse clicks i would give it an overall 7/10, Solid. Overall very underrated mouse i would HIGHLY recommend giving this or even the previous model mm710/711 a test and especially if you get the lucky chance to see them on offer! (GREAT PRICE AS IT IS) Note: a small thing that might mess with people with longer hands over 18.5CM is the sides of the mouse have the clicks sloped onto both sides and may interfere with the grip that you have onto the sides of the mouse
J**O
Good mouse with flaws.
The MM710 is Cooler Master's first foray into the lightweight craze and a good entry it is. Weighing in at 53 grams, puts it around the lightest in the spectrum and starts to reach the line between lightweight and durable. The mouse features the Pixart 3389 which is the leading sensor on the market, an "Ultraweave" cable and 100% pure virgin PTFE feet. For my copy personally, when it comes to build quality it fails in that regard. The mouse feels cheap, most lightweight mice on the market might have bottom flex, side panel flex but barring putting excessive pressure in an unrealistic grip are generally robust. In the case of my MM710, it genuinely feels like I could break it upon squeezing. Clicking causes ringing throughout the shell of the mouse. The side buttons can be actuated upon squeezing the side panel (not a problem with my finger-tip grip but worth pointing out if you grip the mouse a bit harder) and the rear side button recedes into the mouse quite deep when pressed in. So in regards to QC, I've had a negative experience. As for the coating, personally I'm not a fan. Felt really slippery and in combination with the holes which are very big in comparison to other mice with a honeycomb design (the holes are shaped like CM's logo) did not allow me to get a stable grip. For the positives, the shape is quite enjoyable. It's easy to assume this is a small mouse but I would say it's definitely more medium-sized with the hump positioned towards the back which fills your palm more. I can claw this with 20x10 hands but I prefer to finger-tip. The cable is serviceable and decent in a bungee, nowhere near as good as probably the best stock cable on the market in the XM1 but nothing to complain about. The feet are good. 100% pure virgin PTFE feet which offer a better glide than other mice I've tried Lastly, the weight is great. I could've just gotten a bad copy in regards to build quality but if not, 53g is really enjoyable weight to play with to ignore the build issues for me personally. You're probably wondering why I've given it 4* despite the negatives is because adding grip tape which fixed my issues with the coating (and build quality indirectly), replacing the stock feet with aftermarket Corepads along with the 53g weight has given me a top-tier mouse experience and are changes I would recommend to any potential purchase.
G**Y
Perfect mouse for finger tip grippers
I’ve used this mouse for about a month now, for work mostly, with the odd bout of Counter Strike, and it feels like it was created specifically for me. It’s super light, very fast (or slow, depending how you want your DPI) and unerringly accurate. I have big hands and a finger tip grip (meaning that I only grip the mouse with my finger tips, and the rest of my hand is entirely off the mouse) so I find large mice very uncomfortable to use. This is by far the best finger tip style mouse I've ever come across, and I've tried a fair few over the years. The mouse is tiny, weighs next to nothing, has one of the best sensors currently available and proper mechanical Omron clicky switches, a brilliant bungie-style fabric cord that doesn't drag, and also PTFE feet (not just teflon like most other mice at this price point). And it's an utter bargain (at the time of writing), at about half the price of an already reasonably-priced Glorious Model O- and a quarter of the price of a Final Mouse. The chassis is solid with no flex at all (the earlier batch was supposed to be really creaky according to the online reviews), and the buttons have no wobble. I find that the holes that punctuate the shell do keep my hand a bit cooler, but much more importantly they give me plenty of grip on the side of the mouse with my ring finger and little finger when I lift off and set down the mouse. Not being able to grip a mouse with those two fingers properly really makes my hand ache. Maybe it's just me! The software is also decent. It's nothing flashy but it gets the job done well. As it was so cheap I actually bought this on a whim because my order of a Logitech G305 was delayed (also an excellent mouse, but this beats it in every way except for the wireless-ness) but I've ended up keeping both - this MM710 for my desktop workstation and the G305 for my laptop. So to summarise: a perfect mouse (for me) at a great price.
G**A
Cheap but cheap.
I liked this mouse. Very light weight, glides nicely, decent cable. The build quality is ok, buttons feel ok, not premium. But can't really ask for more when the mouse is so cheap right? Unfortunately the mouse 4 button (side button) has stopped working 2 years and 2 weeks after buying, and Coolermaster have basically said "Unlucky." Cheap is great if it does the job you want, but if you have to replace it often then it's not cheap. Won't be buying from them again.
J**T
As a mouse "collector" this is my new main for general usage/gaming.
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!
J**4
Expect to see your aim improve with this mouse.
This is the best mouse I've used, as its relatively small size and low weight give me a lot more control compared to bigger and heavier mice I've used in the past. The clicks are decent enough, but not my favourite. The cable doesn't get in the way, I really like it. The scroll wheel is nice. Everything is pretty solid all around - thankfully the issues in the earlier copies have been rectified. The shortest mouse button latency is 4ms, but I didn't really notice any delay. This put me off before I actually tried the mouse, but I don't think this is something that should stop you from buying this mouse if it ticks every other box for you. The shape is decent, although I do wish it was not as wide. I really like how short the mouse is compared to the Endgame XM1, which was too long for me and prevented me from getting a proper grip/ doing vertical movements. I think this mouse is a no-brainer for the price, unless you want RGB or don't want the holes, in which case you should get the Razer Viper Mini. I'm really looking forward to Cooler Master's upcoming ergonomic lightweight mouse at about 45g!
S**E
Amazing Ambidextrous Mouse!
Up until ordering the MM710 I have been using the typical ergo mice that every company offered. My latest installment of that style was the Logitech G403. Although ergo mice are better for comfort and extended use I find them to be large and over-sized for my own hands. That lead me to searching around the internet for small mice offerings in the ergo section as the comfort they offered me was a nice benefit. After researching for around a week I found that there were no offerings that fitted my needs in the small ergo market. That led me to looking into the latest niche of gaming peripherals. Lightweight ambidextrous mice. At first when reading about the mice everyone complained about build quality issues and that the sensor could be spun out if you moved it fast enough so I was reluctant to buy it. After deliberating for some time I decided that the £40 price tag was fine if it were not for me and that I could also return it later. So I ordered it Upon arrival the mouse came in simple packaging that contains the mouse, some new feet and some manuals. I immediately plugged it in and started playing games. As a low sens CS GO player I can say that this mouse helps me for sure as its lightweight allows me to move it quicker and easier giving me more solid 360s. The paracord style cable is also a nice addition as cable drag is non existant. Overall this is the best mouse I have ever owned, it performs well and feels nice in the hand. The only thing I would say is an issue is the fact that the mouse is no ergonomic and may not be for everyone, however if you are looking for a lightweight gaming mouse the MM710 is a great choice.
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