🎯 Game On: Elevate Your Play with Precision and Style!
The Corsair Harpoon RGB Gaming Mouse features a high-performance 6000 DPI optical sensor, ergonomic design for comfort during extended use, and customizable RGB lighting effects. Compatible with various Windows operating systems, this lightweight mouse is perfect for gamers seeking both performance and style.
Brand | Corsair |
Item model number | CH-9301011-NA |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.25 x 5.35 x 3.15 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.25 x 5.35 x 3.15 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
ASIN | B07DDPC1P3 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 30, 2018 |
D**K
Very good budget gaming mouse
I've had 3 high priced Razr gaming mouse and all 3 of them broke after a year or 2. Two of them were 80 dollars. This was a 20 dollar mouse and after 6 months it's still going strong so I've already gotten my moneys worth. It does everything the Razr mouse did for a cheaper price and a less ridiculous design. It's functional yet technical. I don't have any complaints about it, it's basically the gaming mouse I was looking for, basically because I don't have to worry if it breaks because it was only 20 dollars, and I am not scrimping on quality while using it. Definitely recommended unless you just want a more expensive mouse that breaks more easily and does the same thing. Also for the record Steelseries mice are terrible and poorly designed and manufactured (I had a 700) compared to this mouse. Buy Corsair..!
J**N
It's a wired mouse
If you like wired mice then this might be your ticket. It's smooth on most surfaces and has an adjustable DPI on it. That means that you can change the sensitivity on the fly to suit how you want to use the mouse. Great option and it's comfortable in large hands. I've bought several of these and had them for years before buying the exact same thing. This is a great product.
T**7
Definitely good for its price if you have smaller hands and need a budget mouse
After my G300s broke, I needed a budget mouse that I would travel with a lot. I tried the Redragon M711 Cobra and the HIRAILY F300, but they felt uncomfortable in my opinion. People say good things about those mice, but it could be because my hands are smaller than average or something. I felt that the middle click on the M711 didn't really feel right and the F300 just felt cheap as expected. The Harpoon isn't as comfortable as my G203, which is my main mouse, but its definitely better than those Chinese brand mice (in my opinion). I think I can trust Corsair products more. The buttons on the mouse feel really solid and satisfying. The RGB is nice and not over the top. It looks and feels pretty new even if it's renewed. The shape of the mouse could probably be better, but it's good enough.
M**N
Simple, but great mouse for gaming
Bought this exactly a year ago and it’s just now starting to do that double-clicking malfunction. I’m not sure how many clicks this mouse is rated for, but playing Elder Scrolls Online and doing the rotations will definitely add up the clicks.The feel of this mouse is what you would expect from a mouse this price. Very light, yet comfortable in the hand. Works well with iCue. I bought mine refurbished for under $20 and surprised it lasted this long.I think I got my money’s worth from this mouse, but it’s time to move on. The auto double-clicking made me accidentally buy one too many vendor items in game.
R**D
Very comfortable
I've been using a Microsoft Intellimouse 3000 for the last 15 years. The left click switch finally gave out. The replacement looks good but gets mediocre reviews. I thought I would go cheap and get the MS Comfort Mouse 2 but the click force made my hand cramp. I decided to look at entry level gaming mice. This is a good mouse. It has light but deliberate click force. There is an audible click but not excessive. The wheel has mild notches when rolling, very quiet. The mouse is light but has full sized feet that provide a comfortable drag on my desk. I have an off-white Formica surface and the mouse tracks very well, never getting lost. I've never had a mouse with variable DPI, but I've found it to be handy to switch depending on what I'm doing. This is not a large mouse, I'd call it mid-sized, but in fits my large hand nicely and the side buttons work well. The sides are rubberized and textured, feeling secure in my hand. The bottom line is that I couldn't be more pleased. Especially, since I bought the discounted refurbished model. It came in a brown box and was in like new condition.
T**Y
This mouse has a ridiculously bright white corsair emblem
The light on it is so bright it made me go blind. The corsair icue software allows you to turn it off and "write settings to device." I was very happy about that until I uninstalled the icue software because I didn't need it anymore because the light was now off. Yay! Well, until a couple of reboots later it came back on again. Icue lied. I would take the mouse apart and physically destroy the led inside of it but instead I'm going to leave icue running until I replace the mouse with one that's not from corsair. It's a great mouse except for this insane light.
E**7
Cool mouse
Wanted a mouse to match my thrifted keyboard. Feels good and picking the color is really cool. Good mouse
A**R
It’s worth 1,000 dollars
It is my first gaming mouse that I have ever bought and it fells a little cheap but, but that’s what it is. The side buttons are nicely out of the way but there in a pinch, and the texture is great. The scroll wheel is a little light, but it is way good for the price. And the left and right clicks are very light and clicks and really fast. The feet are really good even on my magic the gathering card mat. The only thing I would change is the cord, I would switch to a peracord, and I did, just looked up a tutorial and bought a peracord, best mouse for that cheep ever.
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