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The Cooler Master MM712 is the next evolution of Cooler Master's popular lightweight gaming mouse. It features a gaming-grade sensor, hybrid 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth 5.1 wireless capability, PTFE feet for smooth glide, optical micro switches for instant input, and an ultraweave cable for minimal snagging. Weighing in at just 59g, this mouse is responsive, agile, and tactile, filling in the gaps of its predecessors. The MM712 is engineered for a seamless, hole-less profile. NVIDIA Reflex technology is also included, optimizing and measuring system latency for a competitive advantage. The MM712 is a sleek and lightweight addition to any gamer's setup.
The Cooler Master MM712 is the next evolution of Cooler Master's popular lightweight gaming mouse. It features a gaming-grade sensor, hybrid 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth 5.1 wireless capability, PTFE feet for smooth glide, optical micro switches for instant input, and an ultraweave cable for minimal snagging. Weighing in at just 59g, this mouse is responsive, agile, and tactile, filling in the gaps of its predecessors. The MM712 is engineered for a seamless, hole-less profile. NVIDIA Reflex technology is also included, optimizing and measuring system latency for a competitive advantage. The MM712 is a sleek and lightweight addition to any gamer's setup.
The Cooler Master MM712 is the next evolution of Cooler Master's popular lightweight gaming mouse. It features a gaming-grade sensor, hybrid 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth 5.1 wireless capability, PTFE feet for smooth glide, optical micro switches for instant input, and an ultraweave cable for minimal snagging. Weighing in at just 59g, this mouse is responsive, agile, and tactile, filling in the gaps of its predecessors. The MM712 is engineered for a seamless, hole-less profile. NVIDIA Reflex technology is also included, optimizing and measuring system latency for a competitive advantage. The MM712 is a sleek and lightweight addition to any gamer's setup.
The Cooler Master MM712 is the next evolution of Cooler Master's popular lightweight gaming mouse. It features a gaming-grade sensor, hybrid 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth 5.1 wireless capability, PTFE feet for smooth glide, optical micro switches for instant input, and an ultraweave cable for minimal snagging. Weighing in at just 59g, this mouse is responsive, agile, and tactile, filling in the gaps of its predecessors. The MM712 is engineered for a seamless, hole-less profile. NVIDIA Reflex technology is also included, optimizing and measuring system latency for a competitive advantage. The MM712 is a sleek and lightweight addition to any gamer's setup.
Last updated at 06/23/2026 11:30:29
Cooler Master Wireless MM712 RGB Gaming Master Mouse, White
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COOLER MASTER MM712 Matte White Matte White 6 Buttons 1 x Wheel USB Wired/2.4GHz/BT 5.1 Pixart Optical Sensor Gaming Mice
Cooler Master MM712 Wireless Gaming Mouse White with Adjustable 19,000 DPI, 2.4GHz and Bluetooth, Ultraweave Cable, PTFE Feet, RGB Lighting and Master
Delivery between 29 June – 2 July $29
originally posted on microcenter.com
I really wanted to love this mouse. Its lightweight with no holes, wireless, and it has a great shape. But unfortunately, the clicks were super sharp and even a bit painful to the point where I couldn't use the mouse. I went back and tried another copy only to feel the same way.I'm going back to my orochi v2 for the sensor placement, but lowkey also has relatively heavy clicks. I wish we would start moving away from kailh's and opticals because its ruining all the new great mice coming out.
originally posted on microcenter.com
Using the mouse for a week now, at home and out door environments, the left and right clicks are pretty sharp and obnoxious, but very tactile. The sensor works fine in every mode and is pretty convenient between desktop gaming and laptop browsing use simultaneously. Compared to a g305, orochi, this punches above those two in performance but not cost.
originally posted on microcenter.com
Having tested a lot of mice (20+ major releases) due to exploring shapes, this pickup was incredibly unlikely. I had already settled on the DAV3, but then wanting to retrain to a lower DPI I needed to switch to the Model O Pro since the DAV3 wasn’t cutting it anymore.I picked this up out of sheer curiosity and ended up being the holy grail I’ve been looking for. I had always gotten my best results from larger mice, some ergo some symm, and this mouse was smaller so I was skeptical. But the reason I gave it a shot was because of the forward sensor position, vs the central sensor position of practically every other major brand mouse. And boy did it open up a new world.This mouse really really is perfect for and yields to wrist aimers, and also made me realize I ... MoreHaving tested a lot of mice (20+ major releases) due to exploring shapes, this pickup was incredibly unlikely. I had already settled on the DAV3, but then wanting to retrain to a lower DPI I needed to switch to the Model O Pro since the DAV3 wasn’t cutting it anymore.I picked this up out of sheer curiosity and ended up being the holy grail I’ve been looking for. I had always gotten my best results from larger mice, some ergo some symm, and this mouse was smaller so I was skeptical. But the reason I gave it a shot was because of the forward sensor position, vs the central sensor position of practically every other major brand mouse. And boy did it open up a new world.This mouse really really is perfect for and yields to wrist aimers, and also made me realize I was a wrist aimer all along. This is what I really needed. Combined with the small but not too small size, incredibly light sub-60 weight, excellent coating, quiet and consistent scroll wheel, great clicks on both m1, m2 as well as side clicks, and this truly can be the perfect mouse for people who are looking for this type of thing.The best mouse purchase I’ve made in over 2 years and across many mice. Well done CM!
| Sensor Type | Optical |
| dpi | 400 to 19,000 |
| Scroll Type | Scroll Wheel |
| Polling Rate | 125 Hz, 1000 Hz |
| Acceleration | 50 g / 400 ips |
Cooler Master Wireless MM712 RGB Gaming Master Mouse, White
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
COOLER MASTER MM712 Matte White Matte White 6 Buttons 1 x Wheel USB Wired/2.4GHz/BT 5.1 Pixart Optical Sensor Gaming Mice
Cooler Master MM712 Wireless Gaming Mouse White with Adjustable 19,000 DPI, 2.4GHz and Bluetooth, Ultraweave Cable, PTFE Feet, RGB Lighting and Master
Delivery between 29 June – 2 July $29
I really wanted to love this mouse. Its lightweight with no holes, wireless, and it has a great shape. But unfortunately, the clicks were super sharp and even a bit painful to the point where I couldn't use the mouse. I went back and tried another copy only to feel the same way.I'm going back to my orochi v2 for the sensor placement, but lowkey also has relatively heavy clicks. I wish we would start moving away from kailh's and opticals because its ruining all the new great mice coming out.
Using the mouse for a week now, at home and out door environments, the left and right clicks are pretty sharp and obnoxious, but very tactile. The sensor works fine in every mode and is pretty convenient between desktop gaming and laptop browsing use simultaneously. Compared to a g305, orochi, this punches above those two in performance but not cost.
Having tested a lot of mice (20+ major releases) due to exploring shapes, this pickup was incredibly unlikely. I had already settled on the DAV3, but then wanting to retrain to a lower DPI I needed to switch to the Model O Pro since the DAV3 wasn’t cutting it anymore.I picked this up out of sheer curiosity and ended up being the holy grail I’ve been looking for. I had always gotten my best results from larger mice, some ergo some symm, and this mouse was smaller so I was skeptical. But the reason I gave it a shot was because of the forward sensor position, vs the central sensor position of practically every other major brand mouse. And boy did it open up a new world.This mouse really really is perfect for and yields to wrist aimers, and also made me realize I ... MoreHaving tested a lot of mice (20+ major releases) due to exploring shapes, this pickup was incredibly unlikely. I had already settled on the DAV3, but then wanting to retrain to a lower DPI I needed to switch to the Model O Pro since the DAV3 wasn’t cutting it anymore.I picked this up out of sheer curiosity and ended up being the holy grail I’ve been looking for. I had always gotten my best results from larger mice, some ergo some symm, and this mouse was smaller so I was skeptical. But the reason I gave it a shot was because of the forward sensor position, vs the central sensor position of practically every other major brand mouse. And boy did it open up a new world.This mouse really really is perfect for and yields to wrist aimers, and also made me realize I was a wrist aimer all along. This is what I really needed. Combined with the small but not too small size, incredibly light sub-60 weight, excellent coating, quiet and consistent scroll wheel, great clicks on both m1, m2 as well as side clicks, and this truly can be the perfect mouse for people who are looking for this type of thing.The best mouse purchase I’ve made in over 2 years and across many mice. Well done CM!
| Sensor Type | Optical |
| dpi | 400 to 19,000 |
| Scroll Type | Scroll Wheel |
| Polling Rate | 125 Hz, 1000 Hz |
| Acceleration | 50 g / 400 ips |