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Customers recognize the HARPOON RGB Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse's excellent wireless functionality, impressive battery life, and ease of use. Many appreciate its lightweight design and responsive performance, while some find the size to be too small and would prefer more side buttons. A few users reported issues with the scroll wheel and software, but overall, the mouse is considered a good value.
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Corsair harpoon wireless Sensor Technology. Optical (LED)Sensor Model. PixArt PMW3325Omron D2FC-F-K 50MWorks On Glass. NoMaximum CPI (DPI) 10000 CPICPI (DPI) Adjustment Steps 200 CPICPI (DPI) Variation. 0 %Minimum Lift Off Distance. 3.6 mmPolling Rate. 128 hz to 1000 HzMaximum Weight With Wire 145 gMaximum Weight Without Wire 103 gGot this as a multiple device office mouse it can move fast & smooth on a plastic mouse pad. It feels like a tank on cloth mouse pad.To turn off the light.You could hold down the scroll wheel button & turn on the mouse. The back rgb light will be disabled.With the icue software I Disabled the toggle button rgb lightSet it to 1200 dpi. Set it to 125 polling rate, turn off the back rgb light,Set sleep at 1 minute.set it to battery saving mode 3 ways you can connect to a device2.4 slip stream dongle, Bluetooth or proprietary cableThe forward & back buttons are a little too easy to to press The mouse wheel is only mediocre as it doesn't have a horizontal scroll or L/R buttons
Posted by Will
I was actually looking for a gaming mouse but was doubtful about buying a low price one. But also didn't want to spend a lot on the mouse either. So, I was looking through the shop for one and bought this mouse for a pretty good price. Now I'm pretty happy that I bought this one because it have good battery backup. Good dpi setting, good ergonomics, and also not too much RGB which is also customizable with the corsair ique app. And also it have 3 modes, that is Bluetooth, wried and 2.5Ghz which makes it easy to use with different devices. The mouse is comfortable to hold in the palm. The battery backup is excellent. The built quality of the mouse is also excellent and also have a small texture in it making is easier to grip in to. Overall, I'm very satisfied with my purchase...
Posted by MathewM
I came to this mouse from a Logitech M510, so that’s my point of comparison. I use it mainly for gaming, though I don’t really do shooters so I can’t comment on its quality there. I’m also not too deep into PC gaming so I can’t really comment on how “well” it clicks and such, like with mechanical keyboards. Here are the main pros I found from my old mouse: 1: Configurable DPI. I don’t use it much, but it’s definitely an interesting feature. easy to set up with the iCUE app. Note that if you’re switching from another mouse, especially one with a fixed DPI, set up one of the presets to match your old DPI. No need to readjust/rewrite muscle memory. 2: it can do wireless with usb, wired usb, or Bluetooth, no usb required. If you want it wired just plug it in, if you want either form of wireless just flick a switch (and set up Bluetooth at some point). And of course, RGB. Not really functional, mostly (apparently you can configure it to tell you the temperature of your computer. Neat.) but it’s a nice “giggle factor” and fun to play around with. I’m still getting used to the ergonomics, but it’s likely I just need time. There’s no side scroll on the mouse wheel, but I never used it so that’s fine by me. Short answer, if you’re looking for a 5 button mouse with RGB, this is pretty good.
Posted by Nestor