CORSAIR HARPOON WIRELESS RGB Gaming Mouse – 10,000 DPI – 6 Programmable Buttons – Lightweight – Bluetooth – USB – Black
Original price was: $59.99.$44.99Current price is: $44.99.
Price: $59.99 - $44.99
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The Corsair harpoon RGB wireless gaming mouse lets you choose how to play, with the ability to easily connect to your PC via hyper fast, sub 1ms Slipstream Corsair wireless technology, Bluetooth or USB wired connection. Whether you play on a desktop, Laptop, or beyond, The harpoon RGB wireless’ comfortable contoured shape and up to 60 hours of battery life ensure you have the grip to make the crucial shots when it counts and the durability to outlast the Fiercest resistance. With Corsair iCUE software, you can customize sensitivity and DPI settings, monitor battery life and synchronize harpoon RGB wireless’ dynamic lighting across all your icue compatible Corsair Devices. It’s time to wire less and win more. Mouse Button Durability: 50M L/R Click.
Game in the Fast Lane: Play with hyper fast, sub 1ms Slipstream Corsair Wireless Technology, or connect with low latency Bluetooth or USB wired
Weighs Just 99 grams: Lightweight construction, so you can play longer without fatigue
Simple Setup Gets You Playing Faster: Just connect the wireless adapter to a USB port and switch the mouse on
Contoured Shape and Rubber Side Grips: For long term comfort and a confident grip
Up to 60 hours of Battery Life: Play uninterrupted with battery life that lasts for days, or plug in for wired mode to keep playing while charging
6 Fully Programmable Buttons: Call the shots with powerful macros and remaps for an in game advantage
Ultra Durable Omron Switches: Rated for more than 50 million clicks; 10,000 DPI Optical Sensor: For high accuracy tracking of even the slightest movement
Compatible with Xbox One to play mouse enabled games
Customers say
Customers appreciate the mouse’s wireless connectivity, battery life, and comfort. They find it a solid mouse with a good ergonomic feel. The recharge needs are around every two weeks with lots of use. However, opinions differ on value for money, functionality, size, bluetooth connectivity, and button responsiveness.
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8 reviews for CORSAIR HARPOON WIRELESS RGB Gaming Mouse – 10,000 DPI – 6 Programmable Buttons – Lightweight – Bluetooth – USB – Black
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Original price was: $59.99.$44.99Current price is: $44.99.
sumguy –
Great mouse, great price
Download the iCue software for RGB. Very fast (or slow), adjustable, comfortable. Recharges needed about every 2 week with lots of use. Light as well.
D. Tilghman –
Had it a year, bought another, this is my new default mouse
UPDATEHave now had this mouse for a year or so, upgraded my review to 5 stars. The slightly smaller size and sides haven’t been the detriment I thought they would be, and the mouse has performed even better than expected. Charge easily lasts 4+ days, and that’s with pretty constant daily use. Works perfectly on the MBP, including the software. Sensitivity and responsiveness are top rate… sometimes there’s a very slight amount of latency, but that’s usually because I’m somehow maxing out the MBP (laptop shortcomings, not the mouse). Best mouse on the market IMHO if you don’t need a $500 mouse (elite gaming peripheral) but want solid performance with really fast responsiveness and great battery life.ORIGINALMBP user, I splurged on a Mamba after many happy years using MS mice (up until they killed their peripheral program ms mice were some of the best around). I’d heard about Mamba’s lack of Mac support, but figured 1) they have to release the software for it EVENTUALLY (whoops) and 2) even if I can’t do some control stuff, it HAS to be a great basic mouse (whoops 2).I’ve never been as disappointed with a peripheral as I was with the mamba. No software, scroll wheel is over deliberate, scroll wheel often freaks out when scrolling and jumps you up or down the page some unpredictable amount of rows, and clicking is only intermittently responsive.So, I finally got fed up, decided to just toss the expensive mamba, and buy the corsair. After a few hours of use I can say I am both happy and angry; happy because it works so much better, angry I wasted $65 on the stupid mamba. For those contemplating the switch here’s what I can say so far.PROS- Highly responsive, very good control- HAS SOFTWARE- scroll wheel is very smooth… has a clicking as it scrolls, but it’s much subtler than the mamba and thus more accurate/precise.- Not too large, good ergonomic feel- Battery? Can’t speak to this yet, but the mamba lasts no more than 2 days on a charge, and this apparently lasts a week, so…CONS- Its narrower than the mamba… I have med/lg hands (6′ man). Unlike the mamba, the mouse is a little narrower, and it “pinches” in a little on the sides. This is good for grip, but it makes the mouse a little less full. Whether this will cause problems over time I don’t know… really depends on how you hold the mouse and whether you like a “full hand”.- Because the sides are grooved plastic the side grip feels less secure than other smoother mice… it’s weird and hard to describe. My fingers have less contact with the mouse sides, which means I have to grip a tiny bit tighter, which I suspect will cause aching over time, but we’ll see. The positive is that it’ll reduce heat between your fingers and the mouse and should reduce hand sweating.About $20 less than I paid for the mamba and seems 10x better already. Really good price on a pretty high tech mouse, if it lives up to the hype it’ll be well worth it.
Bradford Wilson –
The first ever wireless mouse that I’ve been comfortable gaming with.
I’ve been gaming on PC for longer than I’d care to admit, and been playing World of Warcraft (casual to hardcore raiding and back) since it launched in 2004. I’ve tried several wireless gaming mice over the years, and they always ended up disappointing me. Largely because of the tracking issues (i.e., the pointer skipping across the screen or inaccurate pointer movement), but also because of the battery. So I figured I’d have to just live with a wired mouse for gaming. For reference, I have been using the Corsair M65, which is a great wired gaming mouse.I have it connected via Bluetooth to my gaming laptop, and it works flawlessly. You can also connect via a USB dongle, and even wired via USB (this is also how you charge it). I’ve tried all three and they all work great. As far as its battery, this is the third day, after two raiding nights in WoW and it’s at 70%. I don’t use it much between gaming, other than for web browsing, email, etc. If I had to guess, I’d say between 8-12 hours of gaming time.The only couple of minor negatives I’ll give it, is that a) there’s no sniper button. If you play FPS games, this comes in super handy if you want to slow down the aim. You may be able to map that ability to a button that it does have, I haven’t researched it, but there’s no dedicated button. Which leads me into… b) I haven’t figured out how to configure the mouse while connected via Bluetooth. When I go into iCUE, which is Corsair’s proprietary app that lets you configure your Corsair devices, it says “No device detected!” I have to be connected via dongle or wire to get the software to recognize it, and the settings don’t transfer over when you reconnect Bluetooth that I have seen. Which just means the Corsair logo on the mouse continuously cycles through all the colors and I haven’t figured out a way to make it stop.But your hand’s going to be over it anyway, so who cares. The mouse is very precise, and you can easily cycle through 5 different sensitivities. Red is a crawl, blue is crazy quick. I don’t lose any pixels with this mouse; it’s as if I’m using a wired one, although it doesn’t have quite the heft as my M65, but that’s not a bad thing. If you need a great gaming mouse, and wireless is important to you (i.e., gaming on a laptop, etc.) this is the best one I’ve ever had.Edit: I’ve been using this for a while now, and wanted to provide an update on the battery life while using Bluetooth. At full charge, it provides way more than 12 hours of game play, that I originally estimated. I use the mouse every day for at least a couple of hours and it lasted a few weeks. I had almost forgotten that it had to be charged until I got the notice that it was at 2% battery from Windows 10 today. And I honestly can’t remember the last time I plugged it in to charge. It has to be at least 2-3 weeks.
Abdullah Rahmi –
The best mouse ever
Christopher Machado –
Produto chegou em perfeito estadao, muito bem embalado. Estou com ele a duas semanas e posso dizer que o mouse é muito bom. Bateria dura em media 3 dias e configurar ele pelo software da corsair é muito facil. O unico problema desse mouse ate o momento é o software da corsair que é extremamente lento.
Jon –
Wireless, or Bluetooth, or wired, with an internal rechargeable battery, what more could you want?I’ve bought both the wireless Harpoon “Wireless” and the Dark Core “Standard Charging”After some use of the Harpoon it began to feel a little small, which prompted my purchase of the Dark Core, which is absolutely beautiful – full sized, it feels great in the hand, with a bit of weight and rubberized sides. I am a tall/large person, the Dark Core feels great in the hand, whether palm, claw, or grip.The Harpoon is a solid mouse, just a tiny bit small for my hand.Some reviews have said that the side-button placing on the Dark Core is awkward, and they’re right, it is a little awkward. But an easy fix for the forward/back buttons, is to remap the ‘Sniper’ button onto the forward button, and remap the forward button onto the sniper button. Which is pretty easy with the software.I’ve found iCUE fairly easy to navigate, and easy to remap and create macros with. As well as adjust RGB.I’ve had no connection issues (as described by some reviews) with either the Harpoon or Dark Core.The ergonomic design for the Dark Core is not only the best feeling of any mouse I’ve owned, but it looks great too. And a little RGB action for fun.The Harpoon is a decent ergonomic design with nice rubberized, grippy sides. but again, just a wee bit to small for me hands.Also, the DPI button has a massive range.It’s a work of art.
RyanT –
Is a great wireless mouse for gaming. Not much lag noticed for an average gamer. Is light and not much resistance when moving across desk matts. However, battery life is not that great. Needs to recharge every 1 or 2 weeks depending on usuage.
Hugo Vázquez –
Buen mouse, buen peso. Los dpi y luces rgb son ajustables por software, le dirá mucho la baterÃa, el sensor es muy bueno, la textura es muy buena al tacto. Se siente muy sólido y profesional. Lo ocupo para shooters y va excelente.