Testseek.co.uk have collected 66 expert reviews of the Cooler Master MasterMouse MM530 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cooler Master MasterMouse MM530.
November 2017
(82%)
66 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Published: 2018-02-17, Author: Mark , review by: techradar.com
Fair price, Great sensor, Durable plastic
Uncomfortable for larger hands, Outshined by competitors
With the MM530, Cooler Master loads a great sensor into a less dazzling chassis. Mouse movements were tracked precisely in our testing, and we felt confident our aim wouldn't be hindered by sensor issues. But, the physical design of the mouse itself holds...
It's hard to find a reason not to buy the latest Cooler Master mouse. You're not going to find anything better for less, that's for sure. Around this price range, there is certainly competition, and some truly fantastic products from other brands. However...
Published: 2017-08-22, Author: Dave , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Abstract: Cooler Master is on a releasing spree! Last week it released the Cooler Master MasterPulse MH320 and this week it has released two brandnew mice! Taking a look at the spec sheet, they look like they tick all the boxes. They boast a PMW3360 sensor, multi...
Quality Sensor, and good tracking, Comfortable and well built feeling, Well implemented RGB lighting, with good level of customizability, Price is very competitive with other major brands
No weight system, Cable is not braided, 4.3
So if I hadn't made myself clear in the previous sections, allow me to sum it up. I love the Cooler Master MM520. The mouse has decent build quality, is very comfortable to use for long periods of time, looks stunning in my eyes, has all the features a mo...
Choice of shape, PMW 3360 sensor is class-leading, and an excellent inclusion at this price, Only £35, Software is pretty good, Rugged built quality thanks to PBT panels
RGB lighting is underwhelming
The MasterMouse MM520 and MM530 are two new, budget-oriented mice from Cooler Master.They are essentially identical products, the main (and obvious) difference between the two being the shape – the MM520 is designed to be used by claw grip users, while th...
Excellent sensor performance, Great main buttons, Lightweight without the built-in weight, Easy-to-use software, Lots of RGB customization options, Very good value for the price
The side grips can be slippery for some, Not very good side buttons
The MM530 is available for $49.99. Excellent sensor performance Great main buttons Lightweight without the built-in weight Easy-to-use software Lots of RGB customization options Very good value for the price The side grips can be slippery for some Not ver...
Light, ergonomic design, Reasonably priced, Excellent PixArt sensor, Omron switches, Four stored DPI settings, Separate X/Y axis resolutions, Easily distinguished left side buttons
Configuration software not up to scratch, Only five stored profiles, with no game-specific profiles, Only one stored calibration setting, Rubber-coated USB cord
A nifty physical design and a sensible price distinguish Cooler Master's MasterMouse MM530, a fine, entry-level gaming mouse. Just expect to see the cost savings in the configuration software...
Light, ergonomic design, Reasonably priced, Excellent PixArt sensor, Omron switches, Four stored DPI settings, Separate X/Y axis resolutions, Easily distinguished left side buttons
Configuration software not up to scratch, Only five stored profiles, with no game-specific profiles, Only one stored calibration setting, Rubber-coated USB cord
A nifty physical design and a sensible price for budget-strapped buyers distinguish this fine, entry-level gaming mouse. Just expect to see the cost savings in the configuration software...