59g is light. Really, really light. And in a wireless package, it feels about as close to weightless as you're going to get with a gaming mouse before splashing out on something like Finalmouse's Starlight 12. At an RRP of just £89.99, Cooler Master's MM731 is less than half the price of the Starlight 12, and £40 cheaper than its closest wireless competitor, the Logitech G Pro X Superlight - it all sounds pretty favourable on paper, but there's a lot more that goes into the best wireless gaming mouse.
We'll start with the weight, as 59g puts the MM731 among the lightest wireless gaming mice on the market. In terms of mainstream competitors, there's the aforementioned G Pro X Superlight coming in at 60g, the 68g SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless, and the Razer Viper Ultimate, which tops the scales at 74g.
So yeah, this is light, but the shell is also pretty rigid and robust. Any creaks I experienced in the first couple of days quickly disappeared, the shell doesn't bend under pressure, and nothing feels loose after a few weeks of testing. It's not exactly premium, but it's a strong chassis.
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