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product_id: 1508244
title: "CM Storm Spawn - Gaming Mouse with 3500 DPI Optical Sensor and Omron Micro Switches"
brand: "cooler master"
price: "€ 5.84"
currency: EUR
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# Omron switches rated 5M clicks 3500 DPI precision sensor 7 fully programmable buttons CM Storm Spawn - Gaming Mouse with 3500 DPI Optical Sensor and Omron Micro Switches

**Brand:** cooler master
**Price:** € 5.84
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎮 Elevate your game with precision and style — don’t just play, dominate!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** CM Storm Spawn - Gaming Mouse with 3500 DPI Optical Sensor and Omron Micro Switches by cooler master
- **How much does it cost?** € 5.84 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- cooler master enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted cooler master brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Outlast the Competition:** Durable Japanese Omron micro-switches engineered to withstand up to 5 million clicks without fail.
- • **Sleek, Ergonomic Claw-Style Design:** Lightweight and contoured for right-hand claw grip comfort, reducing fatigue during marathon gaming sessions.
- • **Pinpoint Accuracy at Your Fingertips:** Ultra-high 3500 DPI optical sensor with on-the-fly DPI switching for flawless in-game precision.
- • **Plug & Play with Premium Connectivity:** Gold-plated USB connector ensures corrosion resistance and stable, lag-free connection every time.
- • **Tailored Control with 7 Programmable Buttons:** Customize your gameplay with fully programmable buttons designed for the ultimate claw grip experience.

## Overview

The CM Storm Spawn is a high-performance gaming mouse engineered for professional FPS players who prefer a claw grip. Featuring a 3500 DPI optical sensor with quick DPI presets, 7 fully programmable buttons, and ultra-durable Omron micro-switches rated for 5 million clicks, it delivers precision and longevity. Its ergonomic design and lightweight build ensure comfort during extended play, while the gold-plated USB connector guarantees reliable connectivity. Finished in a striking crimson red, the Spawn is both a functional and stylish addition to any serious gamer’s setup.

## Description

The Spawn gaming mouse is lightweight, ergonomically designed and forged with a reassuringly solid design. It is built for professional FPS gamers that prefer a claw grip. Engineered to execute precise in-game tactics, Spawn comes loaded with an ultra high-performance 3500 DPI sensor that includes on-the-fly adjustment, an ultra-step wheel encoder - providing extremely accurate scrolling, and Japanese-made Omron micro-switches that are meant to endure up to five million clicks. Presented in a eye-catching crimson red high-gloss finish, Spawn compliments a gamers setup by adding a truly breathtaking peripheral. Take part in the Spawn experience and pick one up today.

Review: Best Mouse I've Had So Far - My cat chewed through two Logitech G400's and I finally decided I needed to start going a little cheaper with my mice. This was about the cheapest one I could find with the features I wanted, so I was extremely surprised when I ended up liking it more than the G400. I've been using the claw grip since I was a wee lad playing Counter-Strike 1.6, and this mouse is much more fitting for my grip than any other I've had. Your normal 5 button mouse has the side buttons fairly far up, great for palm grip, awkward for claw. They're a little further back on the Xornet. If you're using the claw grip, it's great, but I've found that if I palm it, it's actually easy to hit the back button with the knuckle, instead of the top of my thumb, so actually with either grip the button placing is much better. I didn't find it to be restrictive of my ring figer at all, rather, the Xornet has almost a little sloping shelf. If I'm palming, it's just a nice place to have my finger hang out, and it feels perfectly natural, and for claw, the tip of my ring finger rests on it while my pinky hangs out on the side. It feels perfectly natural and comfortable. One of the features this mouse lacks over others is the ability to custom set the DPIs. You're stuck with what they give you, but I haven't found that a problem as I just keep it ramped up to 2000 and adjust the sensitivty in whatever I'm using. It's not a feature that I miss when I use the Xornet. The Xornet doesn't have any little feet on the bottom, but the forward and back parts on the bottom of the mouse have long raised parts, which makes it glide very smoothly along my mousepad. The lightness of the mouse contributes to this as well. It's not so light that I find myself making mistakes, but I definitely have no problem making long sweeping motions very quickly. Overall, I've tried a lot of other, more expensive gaming mice, and this is the best one I've found so far.
Review: Solid Claw Grip Mouse. Maybe a little light? - I've switched from a Logitech G5 to a G9 to a G9x previously while searching for a mouse that felt right. The G5 had a nice planted feel, but it's definitely a palm grip mouse. The G9 to G9x transition wasn't much of a difference and presented a problem: I realized I was actually using a "claw grip" but neither grip arrangement (wide or the other one) felt quite right. Thin was better, but maybe too thin? The adjustable weights and grips were mostly overkill; once you figure out what works, it's not like you're going to be using those features later. Once the G9x wore out, I tried a Corsair M60. It's very similar to this mouse, minus the resting place for your ring/pinky finger on the right side. It wasn't a bad mouse for a claw grip by any means, but I've got small hands and the "hump" in the back of the mouse was too tall, meaning I'd be psuedo-palming the mouse every time I tried to push it forwards with my fingers. I also couldn't reach the "sniper mode" button without palming the mouse briefly. After giving it a month, I decided to switch again. So, that brings us to the CM Storm Spawn. For a small handed claw grip user, this is definitely a good fit. It's small enough to be easily handled. It's also feels very light, but I think that may just be a product of having a good grip on the mouse (it's probably 50%-100% heavier than a $5 cheap-o 800 DPI mouse).The cord isn't made of braided cloth or whatever the Logitech uses, but there's little to no practical difference. There's no adjustable weights, but the mouse is balanced as-is. The right side of the mouse is a little odd at first. You can rest your ringer finger and "squeeze" the side of the mouse with your pinky, or you can rest your pinky and have three fingers on top. I haven't figure out which is optimal, but after a few days of using the mouse it becomes comfortable. The only reason I'd down rate the mouse are petty: the hardwired DPI settings make perfect since (lowest, middle, highest), but the middle is 1800DPI and I'm used to 2000DPI from years of customizable Logitech use. The mouse also feels just a little too light sometimes. It's definitely user error, but if there's any "curling" in your finger when you left click, the angle of the front of the mouse and its lightness will cause the mouse to move slightly. Stated differently, you can move the entire mouse without trouble with one finger on top, so you either have to grip hard on the sides or push down a bit to hold it steady. Overall, it's a great mouse that's reasonably priced.

## Features

- 3500 DPI Optical Sensor
- 800, 1800, and 3500 DPI Presets
- Mouse Settings Storage: Sentinel-X TM 32 KB
- 7 Fully Programmable Buttons
- Right-hand Ergonomic Claw-style
- Ultra Swift Feet
- Gold Plated USB Connector

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B004RJJMBI |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic Design |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Brand | Cooler Master |
| Button Quantity | 7 |
| Color | Red/black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 out of 5 stars 660 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Finish | Glossy |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00884102010439 |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Weight | 4.96 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Cooler Master |
| Model Number | SGM-2000-MLON1 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 3500 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Buttons | 7 |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Range | 5.0 meters |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic Design |
| Style Name | Optical |
| UPC | 884102010439 |
| Warranty Description | 12 months |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Cooler Master
- **Color:** Red/black
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Movement Detection Technology:** Optical
- **Special Feature:** Ergonomic Design

## Images

![CM Storm Spawn - Gaming Mouse with 3500 DPI Optical Sensor and Omron Micro Switches - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71EnfO-VOgL.jpg)
![CM Storm Spawn - Gaming Mouse with 3500 DPI Optical Sensor and Omron Micro Switches - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81ydEhFtvkL.jpg)
![CM Storm Spawn - Gaming Mouse with 3500 DPI Optical Sensor and Omron Micro Switches - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81G9gMSoWGL.jpg)
![CM Storm Spawn - Gaming Mouse with 3500 DPI Optical Sensor and Omron Micro Switches - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71-PoEzzs2L.jpg)
![CM Storm Spawn - Gaming Mouse with 3500 DPI Optical Sensor and Omron Micro Switches - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81X4BBdybCL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best Mouse I've Had So Far
*by H***E on May 22, 2012*

My cat chewed through two Logitech G400's and I finally decided I needed to start going a little cheaper with my mice. This was about the cheapest one I could find with the features I wanted, so I was extremely surprised when I ended up liking it more than the G400. I've been using the claw grip since I was a wee lad playing Counter-Strike 1.6, and this mouse is much more fitting for my grip than any other I've had. Your normal 5 button mouse has the side buttons fairly far up, great for palm grip, awkward for claw. They're a little further back on the Xornet. If you're using the claw grip, it's great, but I've found that if I palm it, it's actually easy to hit the back button with the knuckle, instead of the top of my thumb, so actually with either grip the button placing is much better. I didn't find it to be restrictive of my ring figer at all, rather, the Xornet has almost a little sloping shelf. If I'm palming, it's just a nice place to have my finger hang out, and it feels perfectly natural, and for claw, the tip of my ring finger rests on it while my pinky hangs out on the side. It feels perfectly natural and comfortable. One of the features this mouse lacks over others is the ability to custom set the DPIs. You're stuck with what they give you, but I haven't found that a problem as I just keep it ramped up to 2000 and adjust the sensitivty in whatever I'm using. It's not a feature that I miss when I use the Xornet. The Xornet doesn't have any little feet on the bottom, but the forward and back parts on the bottom of the mouse have long raised parts, which makes it glide very smoothly along my mousepad. The lightness of the mouse contributes to this as well. It's not so light that I find myself making mistakes, but I definitely have no problem making long sweeping motions very quickly. Overall, I've tried a lot of other, more expensive gaming mice, and this is the best one I've found so far.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Solid Claw Grip Mouse. Maybe a little light?
*by N***V on April 21, 2013*

I've switched from a Logitech G5 to a G9 to a G9x previously while searching for a mouse that felt right. The G5 had a nice planted feel, but it's definitely a palm grip mouse. The G9 to G9x transition wasn't much of a difference and presented a problem: I realized I was actually using a "claw grip" but neither grip arrangement (wide or the other one) felt quite right. Thin was better, but maybe too thin? The adjustable weights and grips were mostly overkill; once you figure out what works, it's not like you're going to be using those features later. Once the G9x wore out, I tried a Corsair M60. It's very similar to this mouse, minus the resting place for your ring/pinky finger on the right side. It wasn't a bad mouse for a claw grip by any means, but I've got small hands and the "hump" in the back of the mouse was too tall, meaning I'd be psuedo-palming the mouse every time I tried to push it forwards with my fingers. I also couldn't reach the "sniper mode" button without palming the mouse briefly. After giving it a month, I decided to switch again. So, that brings us to the CM Storm Spawn. For a small handed claw grip user, this is definitely a good fit. It's small enough to be easily handled. It's also feels very light, but I think that may just be a product of having a good grip on the mouse (it's probably 50%-100% heavier than a $5 cheap-o 800 DPI mouse).The cord isn't made of braided cloth or whatever the Logitech uses, but there's little to no practical difference. There's no adjustable weights, but the mouse is balanced as-is. The right side of the mouse is a little odd at first. You can rest your ringer finger and "squeeze" the side of the mouse with your pinky, or you can rest your pinky and have three fingers on top. I haven't figure out which is optimal, but after a few days of using the mouse it becomes comfortable. The only reason I'd down rate the mouse are petty: the hardwired DPI settings make perfect since (lowest, middle, highest), but the middle is 1800DPI and I'm used to 2000DPI from years of customizable Logitech use. The mouse also feels just a little too light sometimes. It's definitely user error, but if there's any "curling" in your finger when you left click, the angle of the front of the mouse and its lightness will cause the mouse to move slightly. Stated differently, you can move the entire mouse without trouble with one finger on top, so you either have to grip hard on the sides or push down a bit to hold it steady. Overall, it's a great mouse that's reasonably priced.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ gamers post rave reviews for this claw-grip, so ...
*by G***Y on February 12, 2013*

. ( ... this review is for the rest of us ... ) Considering the $10 rebate & free-shipping, Amazon's $13.xx net-cost for this item was irresistible. The Windows (Win7x64) generic mouse drivers installed w/o incident upon USB plug-in; although providing limited control of mouse functions & setup preferences. The mouse slides effortlessly on my surfaces (desks or pads). Mouse-buttons and scroll-wheel operate quietly, gently & with minimal effort. This light-weight product appears to be well made ( hope it is reliable? ). I have not experienced any "false double-clicks" as reported by some (I did upgrade to f/w v.75). I was tempted by the product images which appear to show that the mouse has an "apparent" ergonomic grip ( for my average hand ... not so much ). If your hand is accustomed to a regular and/or full-size mouse and that feels comfortable, you should expect the Xornet to seem foreign and perhaps uncomfortable in your hand ... till you re-adapt. If you're comfortable with a small'ish or travel-size mouse, then the difference may not be so noticable. ( click amazon's "share related images" to see uloaded pix for mouse-size comparison ) The Xornet mouse length is ~1" shorter and height is ~1/2" lower than a full-size, standard mouse. So, my index & middle fingers are in a new & uncomfortable position, while the dual "thumb-buttons" seem awkwardly placed. The Up/Down DPI buttons are cumbersome to use ... but not nearly as cumbersome as switching USB polling-speeds with a three-button combo exercise. note: Outside of gaming use, I doubt most users would feel a need to adjust these settings from defaults. The CM Xornet grip-design is unique (to me), featuring a short, squat & low-profile that is designed to be held (clawed?) with a small rest for your ring-finger. I find this mouse-holding position to be quickly fatiguing. Since I daily use this mouse and also a standard-sized mouse on a 2nd PC, this mini-mouse will always feel different if not awkward. added : I recently discovered another "undesireable feature" for this "claw" mouse. ... which will result in unintended "clicks" ( L or R ). With just the lightest pressure, the L & R buttons respond/click at ANY spot over the entire button surface, not just near the finger-tip ends. If your knuckles lie on the mouse, accididental "clicks" are probable. The manufacturer does NOT provide device-specific drivers nor any software for this mouse. Custom mouse-key assignments will require 3rd-party mouse software (ex. X-Mouse). The Up/Dowm DPI button functions do not appear to be re-assignable. The über-nice retail box contains NONE of the following: ... installation CD, instructions, FAQs, drivers, software, firmware. (refer to cmstorm support website for some of those) my wish list : - - a subdued LED power-indicater ( a blue-lighted wheel would be nice ) - - offered in a standard or full-sized version. - - better support for thumb - - s/w to reassign thumb-button functions. ... {I guess, I just miss my IBM 19K2002 Optical Navigator}

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