





🎮 Elevate your game with the MM310 — where precision meets featherlight freedom!
The Cooler Master MM310 is a wired gaming mouse designed for serious gamers and professionals alike, featuring a high-performance 12,000 DPI PixArt optical sensor, an ultra-light 50g ambidextrous shell optimized for palm and claw grips, and a proprietary Ultraweave cable that prevents snags. Enhanced with durable PTFE feet for smooth gliding and subtle RGB lighting, it delivers precision, speed, and style in one sleek package.












| ASIN | B0BHZX2PJB |
| Additional Features | LED Lights |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,260 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #329 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Cooler Master |
| Built-In Media | USB cable, Ultraweave cable, Optical sensor |
| Button Quantity | 3 |
| Color | Black Matte |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 240 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Ptfe |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.9"L x 2.8"W |
| Item Height | 0.1 inches |
| Item Weight | 50 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Cooler Master |
| Model Name | MM310 |
| Model Number | MM310 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 12000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Buttons | 3 |
| Operating System | Windows 8+, macOS, Android, iOS |
| Power Source | Cable |
| Range | 5.0 meters |
| Special Feature | LED Lights |
| Style Name | MM310 Black |
| Theme | Video Game |
| UPC | 884102090264 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Years |
A**X
Amazing and lightweight
I watched a good bit of reviews on this mouse and I am stunned , all the reviews were good so I thought I’d give it a try and they were not lying about the weight . The mouse is really light and a bit compact so for larger hands if you don’t use claw I wouldn’t fully recommend personally but for medium to smaller hands you can utilize any type of grip comfortably. The buttons feel great definitely for the price and the tracking is amazing and quick with the sensor being higher it responded to your wrist better ( more angle ). So for gaming it is also a plus , I’ve played multiple games such as halo infinite , Valorant and Even other games like Chained together and it worked perfectly . It feels durable and is high quality so I highly recommend . Is only 1KHz pulling rate !
B**H
I love this mouse, Cute, Lightweight, Easy To Use, Has Different Connection Settings
I think this is a good quality mouse. I do feel like it’s a little pricey though. The design is nice and the RGB is just the right amount of brightness. It feels nice and comfortable to hold in my hand and the functionality is great. It’s pink and really cute. I loved the Sakura theme even though it’s so simple looking. I haven’t tried it for gaming just yet though.
R**N
Overall a great little mouse, but hidden screws SUCK!
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!
J**A
Love it
Love the mouse, love wireless and is very good for gaming
M**X
Disappointing Battery Life and Unconventional Sensor Placement
I recently purchased a mouse that has left me quite disappointed for multiple reasons. First and foremost, its battery life is significantly lacking, lasting only 2 to 4 hours during active gaming sessions. Additionally, the sensor placement, which is positioned above the center of the mouse, deviates from the norm and often proves more hindering than helpful. The limited battery capacity severely impacts my gaming experience, forcing frequent interruptions to recharge the mouse. This not only disrupts my focus but also diminishes the overall enjoyment I derive from gaming. Considering the demands of modern gaming, a mouse should ideally provide an extended battery life to accommodate prolonged sessions, which this mouse fails to deliver. It may be suitable for casual users with minimal gaming requirements, but falls short for those seeking extended playtime. Furthermore, the unconventional sensor placement adds to the frustration. Positioned above the center of the mouse, it deviates from the standard configuration found in most mice. As a result, it often proves more of an obstacle than a convenience. This unconventional placement can impede precise movements and negatively impact overall performance, especially for users accustomed to the traditional sensor position. On a positive note, the mouse's ergonomic design and absence of unnecessary buttons are satisfactory. The overall shape of the mouse meets my preferences, providing a comfortable grip without any superfluous features. In conclusion, I cannot recommend this mouse to avid gamers or individuals seeking extended gaming sessions. The disappointingly short battery life and unconventional sensor placement make it an unsuitable choice for those with significant gaming demands. While the ergonomic design and lack of extra buttons are commendable, these positives are overshadowed by the critical flaws. I hope future iterations of this product address these issues to provide a more satisfying user experience.
S**E
things i would change, cooler master take note for version 2
ISSUES WITH MOUSE: -scroll wheel sometimes scrolls up by itself when you scroll down -bad mouse skates that are harder in some places and start to scratch on a hard mouse pad (they should just be small circles in every corner) NEGATIVES: -default button response time is set to max(6ms instead of 1ms) in software, BUT IT ALSO AFFECTS SENSOR LATENCY -top of mouse too wide, increasing grip width which is terrible compared to viper mini, mm712 base/bottom of mouse is identical to viper mini and mini feels a lot better to aim with because of narrower grip -shell still vibrates when clicking, not as much as mm710 did -click latency not set to 1ms by default even though mouse uses optical switches???? -battery too large adding to weight, charging every night wouldn't be an issue: every1 charges their phones every night anyway PROS: -best wireless mouse on market for price -good weight -optical switches THINGS TO CHANGE: -make mouse 1 and 2 lower to ground and make clicks lighter -make top of mouse narrower (narrow bottom doesn't matter when wide top forces a wider, more uncomfortable grip compared to viper mini, making it worse for aim) -REMOVE SOFTWARE & MAKE PLUG AND PLAY, why is there even an option to change click latency when using optical switches???? SHOULD BE LOWEST BY DEFAULT (its 6ms by default instead of 1ms, 600% increase in latency for no reason lol) -add at least 2000hz wireless polling rate -remove rgb, it just adds to weight and you cant even see it since its covered by the hand anyway -add battery led indicator either on top of mouse around scroll wheel or on left side of mouse above thumb so its noticeable -set default dpi to 1600 -lower wireless click and sensor latency as much as possible, try to at least match razer
F**Y
don't use the rgb, that's what causes the bad battery. Otherwise, best budget mouse I've ever used
I've used dozens of mice, and used to play competitively at a high level on mouse+keryboard shooters, and I've played against and with many well-known people like surefour and xqc (yes, like 10 years ago now). This mouse has absolutely the best shape I've ever used (For my preference/hand size, which are slightly small). I've bought the white one a couple times and the sakura one twice, and they are both the same. The sakura one is really cute so I like it more. Unfortunately, the amazing shape makes its underwhelming clicks and miserable scroll wheel much more noticeable at times, and less at others. Things I did to improve the experience of using this despite those issues: 1. do not use the RGB Leds, they are the reason that the battery dies super fast!! otherwise, it lasts days 2. Take the rubber stuff off the scroll wheel. It's a little worse to use, but it doesn't catch or start double-scrolling anymore if you do that. I think sweat and hair causes that issue. There's not much you can do besides that If they just spent a little more time improving this version of the mouse from the last one (a huge improvement either way) and fixed the scroll wheel and the not-that-impressive optical mouse switches (it's a gimmick tbh), they'd have a mouse they could sell for twice the price (not that they should!)
D**O
Poor QC
Shape, GREAT. Clicks however, feel hollow with little to no travel, which feels quite weird. Left click had pre travel issues after a month of use though. Battery life is great with great performance. I prefer the high sensor position. Cooler master also fired all of their mice people though, so I don't expect it to be great contacting them.
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