
Cooler Master
The Cooler Master MM-710-KKOL2 is an ultra‑lightweight, ambidextrous gaming mouse weighing under 53 g, featuring a honeycomb shell and a Pixart 3389 sensor up to 16,000 DPI. It targets competitive FPS gamers seeking minimal weight, precise tracking, and an affordable entry into ultra‑light mice.
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$24.99
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$21.49
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$19.99
Highest
$24.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the MM‑710 for its sub‑53 g weight, precise Pixart 3389 sensor, and durable honeycomb construction, noting it delivers high‑performance FPS gameplay at a budget‑friendly price. Minor criticisms focus on the lack of RGB lighting, a flexible cable that feels less rigid, and a small amount of chassis flex under heavy pressure.
What Users Say
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the mouse’s feather‑light feel, which they say improves accuracy and reduces fatigue, while also valuing its affordable price and ambidextrous design. Common complaints revolve around the initial “too light” sensation, the absence of RGB lighting, and the flexible cable’s feel.
Common Complaints
Users frequently mention the mouse feeling “too light” at first, the lack of RGB illumination, the flexible cable’s less‑rigid feel, and occasional slight flex in the bottom of the chassis under pressure.
How It Compares
vs. Glorious Model O
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Choose the MM‑710 for lower cost and a wider grip; choose the Model O if RGB lighting and a slightly lighter feel are priorities.
vs. Glorious Model O-
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Select the MM‑710 for a budget‑friendly, wider mouse; select the Model O‑ if you prioritize the lightest possible weight and RGB effects.
vs. Finalmouse Ultralight 2
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Opt for the MM‑710 for an affordable entry into ultra‑light gaming mice; choose the Finalmouse Ultralight 2 if budget is less of a concern and you want the absolute lightest, premium build.