Cooler Master MM712 Wireless Gaming Mouse White with Adjustable 19,000 DPI, 2.4GHz and Bluetooth, Ultraweave Cable, PTFE Feet, RGB Lighting and MasterPlus+ Software
$48.99 Save:$11.00(18%)
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Description
Price: $59.99 - $48.99
(as of Sep 11, 2024 05:46:23 UTC – Details)
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 2.4GHz 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, 2.4GHz 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
Gaming-Grade Hardware: Pro-grade sensor adjustable up to 19,000 DPI, and optical micro switches rated for 70 million clicks and near-instantaneous input time
Ultraweave Cable: Super lightweight and engineered in-house to prevent cable snag when swiping and unnecessary cable drag when in battle
Pure PTFE Mouse Feet for Superior Glide: New-and-improved feet made with PTFE material for low friction and high durability provides a smooth, fast glide without cable pull
Customers say
Customers like the weight and feel of the mouse. They mention it’s very light, provides a comfortable grip, and feels premium in the hand. Customers are also satisfied with the design. However, some customers disagree on the build quality, button feel, functionality, battery life, and click latency.
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Alex –
Amazing and lightweight
I watched a good bit of reviews on this mouse and I am stunned , all the reviews were good so I thought Iâd give it a try and they were not lying about the weight . The mouse is really light and a bit compact so for larger hands if you donât use claw I wouldnât fully recommend personally but for medium to smaller hands you can utilize any type of grip comfortably. The buttons feel great definitely for the price and the tracking is amazing and quick with the sensor being higher it responded to your wrist better ( more angle ). So for gaming it is also a plus , Iâve played multiple games such as halo infinite , Valorant and Even other games like Chained together and it worked perfectly . It feels durable and is high quality so I highly recommend . Is only 1KHz pulling rate !
Bryce D. –
The perfect budget gaming mouse for any level of gaming
[*UPDATE* Right after I posted this review, I started to issues with the wireless reliability. I deducted one star as it can still be used normally, but not in a competitive environment. The latency is not an issue, but I started having “jagged-ness” in large arm swipes that I could see and feel. It definitely has some polling issues that need to be sorted. See the photos at the end to show polling stability compared to an Xtrfy MZ1 Wireless. Hopefully it is something that can be solved with future firmware updates.]I felt like writing this review just because I felt it deserved some recognition for how great it really is. I was a big fan of the MM711 when it first came out. The shape was unique and the weight was extremely impressive. I stopped using it mostly because of the switches being inconsistent and the build quality was not the greatest. I had always been hoping they would make a version of this shape, but with a better build quality and better switches. They honestly exceeded my expectations with this new MM712.I’ll go through all the changes that I think are worth mentioning from the MM711 to MM712.1. Wireless. The wireless tech on this mouse is perfect for me. I have not had a single drop-out mid game or anything odd. I’ve been using it for probably around a month in a competitive environment and in day-to-day use and haven’t had a single issue.2. Hole-less design. The previous MM711 had holes to reduce the weight of the mouse. Having no holes helps the mouse be more comfortable to use for long periods of time and also helps with build quality issues. I definitely prefer having a solid shell, especially on the sides of the mouse.3. Coating. This is an underrated change I think. The coating on this mouse is so much better than the MM711. The MM711 has this really smooth plastic-y feel that was just really slippery over time and just not the most confidence inspiring grip. This version has a high quality feel slightly textured surface that grips up a lot when you start to get a little sweaty when gaming. It’s very good in my opinion.4. Mouse 1 and 2 switches. The MM711 had some Omron switches that felt okay, but I think because of the build quality of the mouse, it had really inconsistent/mushy feeling clicks. In some games that have really heavy flicking, it would be obvious that your flicks sometimes would just not be where you wanted them to be because of the clicks. The MM712 has optical switches that are nice and consistent. If you have used Kahlil 8.0 switches in the past, you know how they quickly degrade over time. These have felt the exact same since I got the mouse and have never had a moment where I felt like I was held back because of the switches not working correctly.Now for the things that I would like to see changed (which isn’t a whole lot honestly).The side buttons are a little stiff in my opinion. I’m not sure what switches they are, but they are okay at least. The rear side button takes more force the further you press towards the back of the mouse. I would like it to be the same force required to actuate it on all sides of the button. Not a huge deal.Another thing is the mouse wheel clicking down force. It’s also a little stiffer than I would personally prefer. I use that button to ping in some games and it takes a pretty significant amount of force to actuate the scroll wheel click. Again not a huge deal since it still works perfectly, but the force required should definitely be a little bit less.Another issue I have is one that I haven’t noticed before on any mouse. At first I thought my mouse sensor was dying because the liftoff distance felt like it was changing and wasn’t working correctly, but I found out later that it was because there was dust building up right on top of the mouse sensor at the bottom of the mouse. I’ve never had that happen before on a mouse before, but it seems to happen pretty quickly on this mouse. I would recommend blowing out the dust like every day or so to make sure there isn’t any on the sensor. Not sure what causes that to happen to some mice and not others, but that would be a small thing I would try and remedy as well (maybe thicker mouse feet would help mouse go over the dust and not pick it up? Not sure).Also a couple small things I would like to see updated would be a battery indicator on the wireless dongle, since most of the time I have the lighting effects turned off on the mouse to save battery life. Having it on the dongle would help not use nearly as much battery life as having it on the mouse, and it’s still easily in view. I believe Razer has implemented this recently. Also sometimes I have a small software issues or something where if I changed the input on my USB switch, the lighting turns back on for some reason. It’s almost like it selects a different profile for my mouse or something. I have to go back to my main PC and open the software back up to turn it back off. Not sure why this happens, but a small thing none the less. Usually happens if I click my USB switch to changes devices too fast.As much as people want to tell you that you need the top of the line mouse and spend 150+ dollars to be good at a video game, I can tell you right now you just do not need to spend that kind of money on a gaming mouse. This mouse is 70 dollars and checks basically every box the top dogs have. The only difference is they use a 3370 sensor instead of the 3395 (current gen as of this review) and some use 4K polling vs 1K polling on this mouse. As someone who takes gaming pretty competitively, you just will not be a better gamer on a more expensive mouse just because it has a better sensor or higher polling than 1k.The Cooler Master team for the mouse peripheral side of things should be proud of making this mouse. It’s leaps and bounds of an iteration improvement over the last generation. I’m glad they bounced back with this after the MM731 debacle. Good job *thumbs up*
Xplaced –
Feels good, solid, good clicks, good performance.
Great mouse. Honestly CoolerMaster mice have surprised me. I have had some other higher end brands (so they advertise anyway) and this one really just feels great all around, performs great, and works well.I highly recommend this wireless mouse to anyone looking for a good solid gaming mouse. The MasterPlus software (not required to use the mouse but is required to adjust settings) works well also. My mouse needed a firmware update out of the box.I’ve used the G305 wireless, and the Razer Orochi as comparisons. I prefer this one. Also the price on this one beats the others (if on sale, definitely). The G305 is comparable, however does not have option to use Bluetooth if you want to do that, or if you say, lose the adapter or something. It’s a brick without the adapter. I had an adapter fail on mine and that ruined it.Anyway, great mouse. Really like it.
max –
Disappointing Battery Life and Unconventional Sensor Placement
I recently purchased a mouse that has left me quite disappointed for multiple reasons. First and foremost, its battery life is significantly lacking, lasting only 2 to 4 hours during active gaming sessions. Additionally, the sensor placement, which is positioned above the center of the mouse, deviates from the norm and often proves more hindering than helpful.The limited battery capacity severely impacts my gaming experience, forcing frequent interruptions to recharge the mouse. This not only disrupts my focus but also diminishes the overall enjoyment I derive from gaming. Considering the demands of modern gaming, a mouse should ideally provide an extended battery life to accommodate prolonged sessions, which this mouse fails to deliver. It may be suitable for casual users with minimal gaming requirements, but falls short for those seeking extended playtime.Furthermore, the unconventional sensor placement adds to the frustration. Positioned above the center of the mouse, it deviates from the standard configuration found in most mice. As a result, it often proves more of an obstacle than a convenience. This unconventional placement can impede precise movements and negatively impact overall performance, especially for users accustomed to the traditional sensor position.On a positive note, the mouse’s ergonomic design and absence of unnecessary buttons are satisfactory. The overall shape of the mouse meets my preferences, providing a comfortable grip without any superfluous features.In conclusion, I cannot recommend this mouse to avid gamers or individuals seeking extended gaming sessions. The disappointingly short battery life and unconventional sensor placement make it an unsuitable choice for those with significant gaming demands. While the ergonomic design and lack of extra buttons are commendable, these positives are overshadowed by the critical flaws. I hope future iterations of this product address these issues to provide a more satisfying user experience.
Aldo R. –
Me sorprendió lo ligero que es, la duración de baterÃa es buena pero el tiempo de respuesta en el modo bluetooth es buenÃsimo, probé varios mouse y este es magnÃfico, desde luego con el receptor y usb también es perfecto, pero lo que más gusto es que tiene memoria, configuras la luz rgb con los botones del mouse, no es necesario el software, haces tu configuración 1 sola vez y se guarda, me encantó
Richard Dannie –
I have tried all the small gaming mice and I always preferred my MM710’s shape. Unfortunately I got a first batch copy of that mouse and experienced many of the well documented build quality issues with it. This mouse fixes pretty much all of them and doesn’t have any holes for better comfort while not adding too much weight. The clicks and mouse scroll wheel are very light compared to all the mice I’ve used so it takes a few days to get used to and its great after that. Crucially there is no wheel issue I had on my MM710 where it would often scroll down when you pushed it up. I wish the coating was the same as the old MM710 and also that the battery life was longer but other than that, this is my end game mouse, those issues are nitpicking.
Juan Andrés Ãvila Ãlvarez –
En general el mause es muy bueno, se nota que le pusieron empeño, la construcción es muy buena, es muy cómodo, es increÃblemente ligero ya que al tener baterÃa integrada no se requiere colocar una que además lo haga más pesado, los materiales se sienten de buena calidad y en general lo he usado para trabajo y para jugar juegos como dead by daylight, call of duty, valorant y se a comportado perfectamente aún jugando con el wireless, no se siente o al menos yo no siento ningún tipo de retraso por lo que es un mause que realmente puedo recomendar tanto para trabajar como para jugar,
Abdias Aleman –
muy bueno, pero muy baja calidad de materiales, 6 meses pasaron para que se rompiera
Emmanuel Mijares –
De momento todo bien, OJO no asustarse si dice que su paquete en esta en Dubái y fue entregado allá. No sé porque Amazon pone asÃ, pero guÃense con el número de rastreo que les manden de DHL