Monday, March 13th 2023

Cooler Master Intros MasterMouse MM712 Wireless

Cooler Master introduced the MasterMouse MM712 Wireless, a gaming mouse suitable for all grip and genre types. The mouse offers three kinds of connectivity—wired USB, wireless RF 2.4 GHz, and Bluetooth 5.1. It uses an internal 500 mAh rechargeable battery that soaks charge when using the mouse in the USB mode (or when plugged in to any USB power source). On a full charge, this battery provides up to 180 hours of use in the Bluetooth 5.1 mode, and up to 80 hours in the 2.4 GHz RF mode (probably due to the latter having a higher 1000 Hz polling rate, while BT only offers 125 Hz).

Under the hood, the MM712 packs a PixArt Optical sensor with 19,000 dpi resolution, 400 IPS instruction-rate, and 50 G acceleration. The main two buttons use optical switches rated for 70 million clicks. The mouse measures 116.5 mm x 62.4 mm x 38.3 mm, and weighs 59 g without cable or dongle (but including its internal battery). It comes in two color-based variants—all black, and white+gray. The mice come with Teflon glide surfaces underneath. The MM712 is expected to begin selling from March 16. The company didn't reveal pricing.
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6 Comments on Cooler Master Intros MasterMouse MM712 Wireless

#1
DeathtoGnomes
btarunrThe main two buttons use optical switches rated for 70 million clicks.
Yay! another good mouse to chose from.
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#2
Chaitanya
DeathtoGnomesYay! another good mouse to chose from.
Still better wait for review, as their last wireless mouse MM731 had some issues which needed fixing with firmware updates.
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#3
bonehead123
DeathtoGnomesYay! another good mouse to chose from.
I guess that depends on your definition of "good"....

This one looks cheap & flimsy IMHO like most $20-30 rodents do, but at least it has USB-C charging, so there's that, hehehe :D

Hopefully it will be reasonably priced....
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#4
mama
Slightly off topic but I wish they would "intro" a complete redesign of their MasterPlus App. Buggy as hell!
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#5
DeathtoGnomes
bonehead123I guess that depends on your definition of "good"....

This one looks cheap & flimsy IMHO like most $20-30 rodents do, but at least it has USB-C charging, so there's that, hehehe :D

Hopefully it will be reasonably priced....
optical switches = gooder™.
ChaitanyaStill better wait for review, as their last wireless mouse MM731 had some issues which needed fixing with firmware updates.
what issues?
www.techpowerup.com/review/cooler-master-mm731/
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Chaitanya
DeathtoGnomesoptical switches = gooder™.


what issues?
www.techpowerup.com/review/cooler-master-mm731/
Disclaimer: On the launch firmware, the MM731 suffers from excessively high motion delay, unstable polling, and slam-clicking. All of these issues have been addressed on the most recent firmware, which is why installing said firmware is strongly recommended. All assertions made in this review are based on the most recent firmware.
From the 1st page of the review itself.
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