After 10 months - Cooler Master MM710 and MM711 gaming mice long-term review
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- Опубліковано 21 жов 2020
- Before all of the human malware situation happened, we were sent the new #CoolerMaster #MM710 and also the #MM711. Both of these are super lightweight mouse but the question is - did they survive my abuse and how did it hold up?
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Loved your video. Well detailed and much needed
youre a very possitive guy, i really enjoyed this review. tnx. youve got a new sub :) cheers
great video very informative. had no idea mice with holes could get so nasty. learned something new! cheers
oh yeah mine are filled with all kinds of gunk
Great well-deatiled review. Nice
tnx buddy
Its on sale for about $10 here, does onboard memory cross over macros on different OS? For example windows to mac?
Im abit sceptical since id like to be able to use the mouse on both.
If you abuse the scroll wheel, buy one with optical encoders like the Logitech MX518 for gaming or the M100 for office. I have the latter and I abuse it as if it was unbreakable, and pretty much it is: 4 years or more giving it hell and still as good as new!!
Only problem I had with that mouse (again, only for office, for gaming is useless as it is as unprecise and jittery as possible) is some weird problem with one button that stopped working and disassembling it and assembling it again solved it. And doesn't have side buttons. The MX518, that I don't have, read that makes one's palm sweat and also people doesn't like the scroll wheel! I think it is because some of the mouses came with the metal wire that gtenerate the tactil steps aren't correctly, mechanically syncronized with the steps given by the sensors. In my case, butwith the M100 had that problem but it solved it in time. Don't know if it was also after disassembling the mouse, including the scroll wheel mechanism. Probably I did something with it, can't remember.
Them, there are the Bloody mouse line A4Tech that comes with a infrared encoder, probably similar to the optical encoder of the aforementioned Logitech mouses. A4Tech makes good things many times ahead of time or some of the first to do somethings, but I have seen they abandoned that technology in their latest models. Wonder why. Also their mouses seem to be quite heavy, the sensors aren't always specified as the buttons. Weird given many years ago they did this (I have in fact a X718F with Omrom switches that still work perfectly...except the scroll whell that was broken quite fast, and I fixed it. I replaced that mouse with a Logitech G Pro Hero 25K which I regrett a lot given how uncomfortable it is for me).
The gold one looks like if Golden Frieza turned into a mouse ahaha
Nice video but just out of curiosity how long did it last?
For me, about 2 years. The scroll wheel died eventually and the left click started to double click.
Good run, honestly.
@@TechCritter oh then I am buying one. It's available for equivalent to 22$ in my region. Thanks for the review btw.
That's a fantastically low price! I'd say for $22, it's worth every dollar.
It's still good ?