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Cooler Master CM110

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The Cooler Master CM110 is a good, budget gaming mouse. The build quality feels good overall, but the body and two side buttons feel cheap, and there's a fair am...Read more
As I have mentioned in the previous Cooler Master review I wrote, the MH751, I was able to test drive a Jeep Wrangler and it felt very strange. Prior to that moment, the tallest car I had driven was probably a tie between a Nissan Rogue and a Ford Windstar. From the outset, climbing into the Wrangler was quite the ordeal. Worse yet, the difference of driving the Wrangler compared to everything else I had tried was very noticeable. While the Ford Windstar I had driven was jello-like in its responsiveness and the Nissan Rogue felt more like a taller car, the Jeep Wrangler was a different beast. Even when driving on a straight road, I felt like I had to continually adjust the steering for the car. My colleague Jonathan told me this was because it was a truck chassis, or a body-on-frame design, where the body would sit on top of the chassis. To me, the steering felt disconnected or delayed compared to the movement, but Jonathan assured me this was as expected and something to get used to. When Cooler Master sent us a new keyboard and mouse combination in the MS110, I had to ask if this was a solid package. While I have not used a membrane keyboard at home in quite a while now, the MS110's keyboard claims to be great for such. Similarly, the mouse is said to have a gaming-grade sensor. Is this package the real deal worth getting used to, or are there deficiencies in this set? I guess we will find out as we continue on, so let us proceed!Read more
Cooler Master introduces a great keyboard and mouse combo for someone that may just be getting into PC Gaming called the MS 110 Combo.Read more
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Pros

  • simple and low powered
  • mice are ideal for all grip types and best suited for smaller hands
  • competitive performance

Cons

  • the steering felt disconnected or delayed compared to the movement
  • a high lift-off distance and only five default CPI presets
  • it only has five preset CPI settings

Key specs

  • 6000 dpi
  • 20G
  • 6
  • 92 g
  • Optical

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Cooler Master CM110 - Pros & Cons

Cooler Master CM110

Pros

  • simple and low powered
  • mice are ideal for all grip types and best suited for smaller hands
  • competitive performance
  • reasonably good build quality
  • and plenty of RGB lighting
  • it feels reasonably well-built and has a comfortable ambidextrous shape ideal
  • a much better cable and smoother-gliding mouse feet
  • feels reasonably well-built
  • has impressive click latency
  • The GLORIOUS has a honeycomb body and is significantly lighter
  • impressive click latency

Cons

  • the steering felt disconnected or delayed compared to the movement
  • a high lift-off distance and only five default CPI presets
  • it only has five preset CPI settings
  • no companion software for customization
  • cheap gaming mouse
  • The high minimum lift off distance is a major disadvantage in this mouse
  • it lacks any wireless connection options
  • depending on the angle
  • they had a tendency to fade
  • There is no resounding click with each depression of the keys
  • No companion software for customization comes with this mouse

Cooler Master CM110 - Technical Overview

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IconNumber of buttons
6
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6000 dpi
Best:
Redragon Ranger
Operating resolution: 124000 dpi
IconWeight
92 g
Best:
Dicota Twister
Weight: 0.07 g

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Cooler Master CM110 - Full Specifications

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General
Type of motion sensorOptical
Device interfaceUSB Type-A
PurposeGaming
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Features
Ergonomic designyes
Built-in memoryyes
Customizable movement resolutionyes
Number of movement resolution modes5
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Dimensions
Width4.59 in
Height1.5 in
Depth2.47 in
Weight3.25 oz
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Technical details
Operating resolution6000.0 dpi
Acceleration20G
Buttons typePressed buttons
Number of buttons6
Scroll typeWheel
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Design
Colour of productBlack
Form factorAmbidextrous
Material
  • Plastic
  • Rubber
Illuminationyes
Illumination colourRed/Green/Blue
Cable length1.8
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Power
Power sourceCable

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Cooler Master CM110 Cooler Master - Editorial Reviews (3)

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Cooler Master CM110 Cooler Master CM110 Review
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Published: 15.06.2021
Cooler Master CM110 Review
3.8

The Cooler Master CM110 is a good, budget gaming mouse. The build quality feels good overall, but the body and two side buttons feel cheap, and there's a fair am...

Cooler Master CM110 Cooler Master MS110 Review (Page 1 of 4) | APH Networks
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Cooler Master MS110 Review (Page 1 of 4) | APH Networks

As I have mentioned in the previous Cooler Master review I wrote, the MH751, I was able to test drive a Jeep Wrangler and it felt very strange. Prior to that moment, the tallest car I had driven was probably a tie between a Nissan Rogue and a Ford Windstar. From the outset, climbing into the Wrangler was quite the ordeal. Worse yet, the difference of driving the Wrangler compared to everything else I had tried was very noticeable. While the Ford Windstar I had driven was jello-like in its responsiveness and the Nissan Rogue felt more like a taller car, the Jeep Wrangler was a different beast. Even when driving on a straight road, I felt like I had to continually adjust the steering for the car. My colleague Jonathan told me this was because it was a truck chassis, or a body-on-frame design, where the body would sit on top of the chassis. To me, the steering felt disconnected or delayed compared to the movement, but Jonathan assured me this was as expected and something to get used to. When Cooler Master sent us a new keyboard and mouse combination in the MS110, I had to ask if this was a solid package. While I have not used a membrane keyboard at home in quite a while now, the MS110's keyboard claims to be great for such. Similarly, the mouse is said to have a gaming-grade sensor. Is this package the real deal worth getting used to, or are there deficiencies in this set? I guess we will find out as we continue on, so let us proceed!

Cooler Master CM110 The Cooler Master MS 110 Keyboard and Mouse Review - GeekDad
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Published: 10.08.2019
The Cooler Master MS 110 Keyboard and Mouse Review - GeekDad

Cooler Master introduces a great keyboard and mouse combo for someone that may just be getting into PC Gaming called the MS 110 Combo.

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