

If you have the chance, don’t hesitate to try it. While the Harpoon RGB Wireless lends itself to this naturally, be careful if you have large hands. If players with small hands should find what they are looking for, others will probably have to switch to a Claw Grip or Fingertips Grip grip to enjoy a minimum of comfort.
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On the scale, it weighs 99 g, making it a light mouse but still heavier than a G Pro Wireless. With dimensions of 115.5 x 68.3 x 40.4 mm, the mouse is intended to be much smaller than a SteelSeries Rival 310 or a G502 Lightspeed for example. Visually, it is simple and effective and players who are fond of refined products should find what they are looking for.Īs explained above, the Harpoon stands out for its rather compact size for a model intended for players. The matte and rough coating is resistant to fingerprints and provides, as we will see later, a slight additional grip once the hand rests on the mouse. Only offered in black tones, the mouse displays an all-plastic construction combined with neat finishes. While sober, the paw of the manufacturer remains nevertheless very present and this miniature model will not come to contrast with the rest of the range of Corsair The Harpoon RGB Wireless takes up the lines of the wire model, keeping a particularly compact size for a relatively discreet look. A proprietary USB / Micro-USB cable for charging and wired use.A USB dongle for the wireless connection (hidden at the back of the field mouse).
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You might come across Bluetooth input lag, and its design is limited to righties like the Logitech G203 Prodigy, the Corsair Harpoon’s performance more than makes up for it. Its DPI optical sensor and fast reacting IPS make it a serious contender as your next gaming mouse. This Corsair Harpoon RGB Mouse review ultimately shows that the wireless mice have come a long way, and definitely ready to be used in a serious manner. And with how comfortable it is, you won’t feel the fatigue. After hours of playing in one day, it’ll still perform just as well, handling most of what you throw at it before it needs to be charged. This is especially true when you put it to the test. ValueĬonsidering the Harpoon RGB gaming mouse performs really well for its low price, build quality, and really long battery life, you are getting a fantastic deal here. DPI settings can be altered using the button near the scroll wheel. RGB lighting shines through the Corsair logo, which can be changed using iCUE software, including its six programmable buttons. The mouse buttons, and the rest of the mouse, even have a somewhat textured surface rather than smooth, unlike other gaming mice.

The soft rubber side grips provide a nice grippy surface that prevents finger slippage, which is where you’ll find two additional side buttons. The Corsair Harpoon RGB Wireless Mouse has an ergonomic design smooth curves reduce fatigue when the mouse is in use whether you use palm or claw grip. It’ll work just as well, if not better when plugged in. But if wireless isn’t your thing, you can keep it plugged in. The battery life on the Corsair Harpoon RGB is impeccable, providing up to 60 hours of great performance before it needs to be charged with its USB cable. However the IPS is much better on the Razer Lancehead Tournament Edition. Furthermore, its IPS handles fast movement really well, not to mention a sub-1ms connection speed. With a DPI of 10,000-much higher than the Pictek Gaming Mouse-it can accommodate a wide range of sensitivities. Even as a wireless gaming mouse, the Corsair Harpoon RGB Mouse is no pushover in terms of performance.
