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Cooler Master MM731 Wireless Mouse $39.00 + Delivery ($0 SYD C&C/ $0 with mVIP) @ Mwave

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This is an exceptionally light mouse that performs very well for this price point. 1% surcharge for all payments except BPAY.

Comes with a USBA dongle that can be stored in the mouse. Also works with Bluetooth and can be used wired. Battery life was very acceptable and was never an issue.

There were wireless latency issues with the first release of this mouse, but this should not be a problem with any current stock and it was fixed via a firmware update.

I have two of these mice and they're a great travel mouse if you want to chuck something in your bag and not worry about carrying, losing or damaging your more expensive mouse.

I was commenting on how good these are then noticed them on sale. At this price it seems like amazing value.

Only downside is Cooler Masters software isn't the greatest. I think it only runs on Windows, so if you're incapable of running it, you might be stuck with the default setup/DPI.

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  • +2

    I have this mouse. I love its shape, probably one of the biggest and most ergonomic mice under 60g that isn’t full of holes.

    Drawback is you have to set click debounce to 2ms or it will accidentally trigger when you move the mouse. You also can’t launch the software if it detects there is an update, although good to note that you don’t really need the software outside of initial setup.

    Also, ignore all issues stated in early reviews, software updates have fixed almost all the issues.

  • I got it from the last $20 deal. I had no issues with it, other than the software being bugged
    But battery life is too short for my liking (compared to my logitech)

  • +1

    Probably the best ergo light weight gaming mouse at this price point.

  • +1

    Got one last time they were on sale and I'm happy, the shape feels quite different in the hand that I thought it would, but it didn't take long to get used to.

    The battery seems to last ages between charges, feels much longer than the 72 hours they state, but I do run it with the lights off.

    It comes with a 'paracord style' charging cable and you can game white it's charging if you get caught out.

    My mouse wheel rubber was a little loose out of the box, but it seems to have fixed itself, otherwise I've had no issues other than getting used to the feel of optical switches, and a little creakiness in the body, but that's forgivable considering how light it is.

    The mouse software will let you update the firmware, but I believe mine was already up to date enough out of the box, to avoid any issues mentioned in early reviews.

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