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Posted 6 days ago

Cooler Master MM731 Ultra Light 59g Wireless Gaming Mouse, White

£9.99
£4.99 ·
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Seems like a nice deal, even as a backup mouse.

Might be worth buying this alongside something else as delivery from Ebuyer is free if you spend £50

2.4GHz or Bluetooth Wireless Connection
New Lightweight Design, Classic Shape
Up to 19,000 DPI
70 million click optical switches
Ultraweave Cable
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  1. EugeneVictorTooms's avatar
    Got this for £12 the other day for work, so far it's been great.

    Beware if you have smaller hands, this is quite big compared to my usual mouse (steelseries Rival 3 wireless).
    jpclarke13's avatar
    I have the rival 3 and this mouse for work too. It's odd because the rival 3 is heavier but smaller, then this is larger but feels so much lighter which is quite nice. Both are comfortable enough though. Also tried razer orochi or w/e it's called (was really good but scroll wheel eventually died). Also had 2 Logitech g305 - they were also great but you need the dongle they have no Bluetooth which can be annoying if you forget it or use different machines
  2. SU10KT's avatar
    Should be mentioned on this that the sensor positioning and configuration is a little weird. Smaller movements are not correct in a way that is replicatable across multiple units, even after firmware updates.

    Perfectly fine for general use and casual gaming, but if you play a lot of shooters this will probably frustrate you after a while.
  3. hiccup999's avatar
    Thanks. Heat added
  4. moses019's avatar
    I got this too the other day. I like it but be warned if you change its cursor speed, you'll have to do this every time you turn your pc on as it doesn't 'save' or remember. Irritating.
    Kiririn's avatar
    Not the case here, onboard memory works perfectly
  5. 1521Justin's avatar
    Coolermaster products are just the worst. Would rather buy a "no brand" before buying another Coolermaster piece of hardware
    Kiririn's avatar
    Swore off coolermaster after an experience with the Storm Sentinel mouse many moons ago, begrudgingly gave them another try at this price and was not disappointed
  6. z0mbi3's avatar
    I really rate this mouse. Coming from an Logitech MX510, MX518, then CM MM710. There's a lot to like for £15. Even better when it was £12 ish on ebay.
  7. jacek.placek's avatar
    if you use Linux don't buy this shit its a waste of money. Keep disconnecting after a few minutes doing nothing. On Windows works ok. Manufacture doesn't support Linux at all and can't provide any solution.
    Kiririn's avatar
    Is that via Bluetooth? The wireless dongle should be a standard USB HID so not really any margin for error that isn’t a bug in Linux…
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