

🎮 Elevate your game with the MM310 — where lightweight meets pro-grade precision.
The Cooler Master MM310 Wired Gaming Mouse combines a high-performance 12,000 DPI PixArt optical sensor with an ultra-light 50g ambidextrous design optimized for right-hand use. Featuring a durable Ultraweave cable to prevent snags, genuine PTFE feet for smooth gliding, and subtle RGB lighting, it delivers precision and comfort for both intense gaming and professional workflows.












| ASIN | B0BHZW1MXY |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. |
| Brand | Cooler Master |
| Colour | White Matte |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (29) |
| Date First Available | 15 Oct. 2022 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Weight | 50 g |
| Item model number | MM310 |
| Manufacturer | Coolermaster |
| Operating System | Linux, Windows 7, Windows XP |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 12.45 x 7.11 x 0.25 cm; 50 g |
| Series | MM310 |
X**O
No tiene antiderrapantes para el agarre, cómo en la edición blanca
R**N
I have been looking for a good mouse literally for decades. Like choosing a keyboard, choosing the right mouse is very subjective. With a few exceptions, the vast majority of mice produced in the past 20 years have been marketed as a “Gaming Mouse.” Usually this means they are manufactured as lightweight as possible, using molds that use as little plastic as possible. Usually this means most mice are less than 70 grams. Far to light for my hands. I need something that has some weight to it. Modern mice are also designed with buttons that have very light activation force which causes a hair trigger response that will false click if you just look at them wrong, and of course they are covered in LED’s! It is impossible to actually rest your fingers on the mouse buttons without clicking them. Most also try and incorporate as many extra buttons as possible, and the positioning of these extra buttons leaves no space to rest my fingers without causing false clicks. These features are apparently designed for “E-Sports” gaming, as they supposedly improve speed and accuracy. I have been a gamer for well over 40 years and these “features” do the exact opposite for me! For me, this also makes most of these mice very difficult to use in other software. I have been through numerous varieties of Logitech, SteelSeries, Corsair, Razor, Microsoft and several other brands, all have been a disappointment for one reason or another. The Cooler Master MM310 is as good a mouse as I have found in years, though it does have several of the features mentioned above. I learned how to type on a TRS-80, and stepped up to a IBM Model M a few years later, so my fingers require feedback when I do anything on a computer. One of my biggest issues with mice, especially over the past decade has been switch response and feel. The switches under the buttons on this mouse are Kailh GM 4.0 (60 M), they are still to light for my preference, but they give much better feedback than anything else I have felt for years on a mouse. The mouse wheel encoder is mechanical and gives a good click feedback response. It is acceptable, but again, my personal preference would be for a more solid click feedback. The rubberized coating on the wheel feels quite good. Hopefully that will hold up better than the rubber coating on my previous mouse, a BenQ Zowie S2, that started to degrade after a couple of years and I had to completely replace the mouse wheel using an older Cooler Master mouse as a donor. The optical sensor is nothing special, but preforms quite well with good accuracy. I do also really like the cloth mouse cord, it doesn’t interfere with mouse movement at all. The side buttons on this mouse are well designed and leave plenty of space for my thumb to rest comfortably without accidentally causing an unintended click. I have only had the mouse a few days, so I can’t really speak to build quality, but so far everything seems to be well designed, with one major exception! There are 3 screws that hold the mouse shells together, the first two are easy to find as they are hidden under the back two glides. There is no screw under the front glide, so don’t bother taking that one off! The third is much more tricky to find and I came close to destroying the mouse just trying to take it apart! The third screw is located between the glides at the very back of the mouse under the paper label that covers the holes for the weight reduction on the bottom of the mouse! You can not feel it with your fingers as the holes disguise it. Why manufactures insist on hiding screws is really quite beyond me. I do understand their reasons behind it, I simply disagree with their reasoning completely! There are multiple reasons why mice shells need to be easily disassembled. Dust and debris will still build up inside a mouse and it does need to be cleaned from time to time. The scroll wheel is especially susceptible to this! In my case, I have a set of weights that I saved from an old mouse and I hot glued those into the body to add weight to the mouse. Because I had to remove the glides and punch a screw driver through the paper label, I had to replace the glides and remove the torn parts of the label to make the mouse actually usable for me. I knocked a star off of the review for this inconvenience! If you are looking for a good cheap mouse, it is tough to do better than $18 for this one!
E**S
Long time Deathadder Elite user. Wanted to share a few comparison photos since that always helps me when purchasing a mouse. First impressions, form factor is good. I thought it would be a small mouse but compare to my Deathadder Elite isn't not that small. I am a palm grip user with large hands and this fits me well. It's really light compared the DA and the skates are super smooth. Best part is the price. For 10 dollars I don't think you can do any better than this. Especially is you are looking for a white mouse to compliment your setup.
C**T
LOD is higher than I'm comfortable with. The buttons are firm to push. Time will tell if this is a good or a bad thing. I prefer ergonomic designs but I was in the market for a cheap mouse.
E**.
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