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Cooler Master MM731 Gaming Mouse

$63.61
$76.59 17% off Reference Price
Condition: New
Color: White
Size: MM731 Wireless
Model: MM-731-WWOH1
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Top positive review
Great for Gaming and Work
By wmplus on Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2023
I recently purchased the Cooler Master mm731 wireless mouse and I have to say, I'm extremely impressed with its performance. The mouse is responsive, accurate, and comfortable to use, making it a great addition to my home office setup. One of the things I love about this mouse is its wireless connectivity. It connects seamlessly to my computer without any lag or interference, and the battery life is impressive, so I don't have to worry about constantly recharging it. The design of the mouse is also top-notch. It's sleek and ergonomic, fitting comfortably in my hand for long periods of use. The button placement is intuitive, and the scroll wheel is smooth and precise, making it easy to navigate through documents or web pages. In terms of performance, the Cooler Master wireless mouse is excellent. It's accurate and responsive, which is essential for precise movements in design software or gaming. The customizable DPI settings are a great touch, allowing me to adjust the sensitivity of the mouse to my preferences. Overall, I highly recommend the Cooler Master wireless mouse to anyone in need of a reliable, comfortable, and high-performance mouse. It's a great investment that has improved my productivity and overall user experience.
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5 star if it's cheap 3 star at MSRP
By Heli on Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2023
I thought maybe this mouse was discontinued since they had a fire sale on it for $20. For $20 I absolutely love this thing, I mean what is there to complain about at that price? What would I actually pay for it and still feel good about? It's hard to say. I last bought a Logitech G604 a few years ago for $35-$40 and at that time mice were cheaper, and sale prices were lower and more common. G604 is not even on the market now but if it was it would probably be $100. I would never pay that. I kind of want Logitech Lift but 1. I think I would go corded again before paying $70 or more for a mouse 2. Logitech can eat dirt for putting these crappy switches in their mice which fail after 1-2 years. Anyway this mouse is the lightest thing I've ever touched to the point that it almost makes it feel like a cheap piece of crap. I think it's the texture of the plastic that feels "cheap" to me, I have the exact same opinion about my gold PS4 controller. But the cheap feeling plastic makes it an absolute pleasure to use. I have a small hand (ie size XS-S in a brace) and for me it's the perfect size. I also love the flair on the right which is much more comfortable for me to rest my pinky on and improves on the main thing I disliked about the G604. I mostly palm grip and I do not usually play shooters. I really thought that I actually liked the weight of the G604 with 1 AA battery inside but I am preferring this mouse on almost all aspects. The cord itself is also a pretty nice cord that is very light and so if you forgot to charge the mouse it wouldn't be that bad to use it. I had a rechargeable battery for my G604 and I got a few months out of one battery so having to charge what looks like it's going to be every 2-3 weeks is nowhere near as good but I honestly don't mind. As long as I don't have to charge it every few day like my phone to me it's not that inconvenient. I leave the cord plugged in and I also use it for my controller now. I wish it was grey though, I draped it over my mic stand and it has all these black stains on it. I tried a lot of meeses with extra side buttons but I could never become comfortable with the muscle memory of identifying and using them quickly so I was ok with giving those up and going back to 2. The one thing I really miss from Logi is the scroll wheel. I used the side tilts a lot and I used the infinite scroll a lot. I thought I would miss scroll the most but I am actually finding that I miss the tilt more. However I can't find a comparable non-Logi mouse with these features in the first place so it's easier to feel complacent without them. Why don't other brands have infinite scroll? It's free real estate! The software - I can't say I will really try to use it so I trust the other reviews that say it's not that great. All I did was turn down the DPI about 1-200 and change the lightning color to rainbow. The DPI screen does confuse me, I don't know how to use all these things without a guide. I also really don't understand the point of having 38,000 DPI which is multitudes past what a normal human can control and tell the difference from something like 1,800. I am using the 2.4ghz adapter so updating wasn't an issue. For me it was plug and play. I haven't used the additional sticky things in the bag, I'm not sure if they go on the bottom or the sides, or both. I honestly didn't look at them in detail. As of now I don't feel like they are needed. When I put my G604 back down now after using this for just 8 days it feels impossible to move it around smoothly. More flaws might be apparent if you were already testing out different ultra light mice before.

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