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Corsair Harpoon PRO - RGB Gaming Mouse - Lightweight Design - 12,000 DPI Optical Sensor, Wired Pro

Corsair Harpoon PRO - RGB Gaming Mouse - Lightweight Design - 12,000 DPI Optical Sensor, Wired Pro Corsair Harpoon PRO - RGB Gaming Mouse - Lightweight Design - 12,000 DPI Optical Sensor, Wired Pro Corsair Harpoon PRO - RGB Gaming Mouse - Lightweight Design - 12,000 DPI Optical Sensor, Wired Pro Corsair Harpoon PRO - RGB Gaming Mouse - Lightweight Design - 12,000 DPI Optical Sensor, Wired Pro Corsair Harpoon PRO - RGB Gaming Mouse - Lightweight Design - 12,000 DPI Optical Sensor, Wired Pro Corsair Harpoon PRO - RGB Gaming Mouse - Lightweight Design - 12,000 DPI Optical Sensor, Wired Pro
$ 24.99

Score By Feature

Based on 7,812 ratings
Quality of material
8.68
Durability
8.48
Easy to use
8.38
Battery life
8.58
Ergonomic
8.53
For gaming
8.50

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Product Description

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At only 85 grams, it's incredibly light, allowing you to play for longer periods of time.
Play in lasting comfort with a sure grip thanks to the contoured shape and rubber side grips.
Straight out of the box, it's ready to play—just plug it in to a USB port and start destroying your opponents.
With a 12,000 DPI optical sensor for high-accuracy tracking, you can play with the precision you need to win.
Create a competitive advantage in-game with six fully programmable buttons that can be used for anything from remaps to complex custom macros.

Questions & Answers

What is the average length of a turkey day?

How long does a turkey stay in the fridge overnight?

Is there a way to make this Corsair cue work?

Yes, it is Windows 10 compatible.

What is the chord's length?

It's about six feet long, according to my measurements.

Could you tell me what Cosair's smallest wired mouse is, as many of the ones I've seen are far too big?

This is a small item; I would have preferred the dark core, but I'm short on cash.

Selected User Reviews For Corsair Harpoon PRO - RGB Gaming Mouse - Lightweight Design - 12,000 DPI Optical Sensor, Wired Pro

PERIOD
3/5

Bluetooth does not work with software. As specified by the manufacturer. Purchased solely for the purpose of using it exclusively over Bluetooth, requiring me to plug in the included dongles to my laptop, which supports Bluetooth. The mouse connects to my laptop without any problems. However, the issue I have with this mouse is that while it is connected via Bluetooth, there is no way to turn off the RGB or change the DPI settings. The error message "No Device Found" appears when you launch the iCUE software designed for the mouse. The software works flawlessly once the mouse has been paired with the dongle or USB cable. The dumb part is that any changes you make will only affect the mouse as long as the software is running and the mouse is connected. So, unless you have the software installed on every computer you use, if you change the DPI and RGB, the mouse will always be in Rainbow mode, and you'll have to use the default DPI settings unless you have the software installed on every computer you use. Also, regardless of whether the software is installed or not, if you pair your mouse via Bluetooth, you will get the same Rainbow RGB and default DPI results because the mouse cannot communicate with the software via Bluetooth. I contacted the manufacturer about the problem, and they confirmed that this is a common occurrence with this mouse. There's no way for the mouse to save any of your profile settings on its own. So, unless you enjoy Rainbow RGB and having to click the DPI button every time you turn on the mouse to get to a setting that is close to what you want, Bluetooth is a no-go. This could all be avoided if you could save changes to the mouse and have them activated every time you turned it on, regardless of which connection method you used or whether the iCUE software was installed or not.

Marco Howe
Marco Howe
| Jul 22, 2021
Even when compared to much "nicer" mice, this mouse is amazing for the price, and I love it
5/5

It's also within a reasonable budget. Only because I bought a new PC that came with a Razer Mamba Tournament Edition mouse did I stop using it. When you compare the two, you'll notice that they're both quite cozy. In general, I believe the Corsair mouse fits my hand better. Despite the fact that it is a small mouse by comparison, and my hands are on the small side, I use the Corsair mouse every day at work and enjoy it. br>br>Since I'm already comparing it to the Razer Mamba, let's keep going!
- The Corsair's back/forward buttons are more clicky and tactile than the Razer's, which are a little squishy.
- The Razer's sensitivity cycling can be adjusted up and down, whereas the Corsair only cycles through the modes in one direction.
- The sensitivity modes on the Corsair mouse are identified by colors on the RGB section of the mouse (so you'll have to remember which sensitivity corresponds to each color), whereas the Razer has software that displays a DPI bar that looks like a volume bar.
- Both have excellent software that allows you to control every aspect of your mouse and other similar devices, and I believe they are fairly comparable. br>br>I can't speak to the precise accuracy because I don't have access to the sensor's technical specifications, but I'm inclined to believe the Razer is more accurate than this mouse. However, I believe the Corsair can go lower than the Razer, which is a nice feature; however, this could simply be a software limitation. The Corsair includes a "sniper mode" that reduces the resolution to 250 DPI. I prefer to run in the 800 to 1000 meter range. My Razer is set to 800 and my Corsair is set to 1000. br>br>Overall, I like both mice; if you're on a budget, the Corsair is an obvious choice at around $25, whereas Razer mice cost $60 or more, with the Razer mouse I currently own costing $90. Unless you're a die-hard gamer, the Corsair will more than meet your requirements!.

Amara Murray
Amara Murray
| May 09, 2021
It's a little too expensive
3/5

resentment:br>- The case has a cheap feel to it. br>- Designed for small handsbr>- 2 tilt the mouse up and move the cursor by pressing the side buttonbr>- I expect this mouse to last 6 months before the left button malfunctions (which is not covered by the standard warranty) and renders it useless. br>- The palm of the hand covers the light for the manual mouse speed indicator, such as:br>- wired mousebr>br>update May 2019br>this mouse is approaching the end of its 6 month cycle for average mouse use. So far, the left button has performed flawlessly. My finger, on the other hand, would feel the vibration from pressing the button after a long period of time. I can hear the clicks because they are loud enough. br>br>Despite my initial poor rating of one star, I am raising it to two stars. The reason for this is that I was able to outlast my usual mouse usage of six months. I'd give it a second star if it lasted longer than a year. My initial likes and dislikes remain the same for a reason worth the price. br>br>update August 9, 2019: br>I'm having trouble with the left mouse button lately. This is the last thing I have to say about it. I might consider buying this brand again in this price range if I see a larger mouse for the same price. Overall, it hasn't lasted as long as any other brand I've tried. Aside from my initial impressions of this mouse, I would prefer to purchase it over a $100 mouse that would last a few months longer. Two out of five stars.

Samir Park
Samir Park
| Dec 26, 2020
If you despise cords as well as mice, this is the solution
5/5

I've been on the lookout for a good gaming mouse, but cords irritate me. No matter how good a wireless mouse is, I can't stand being tethered to a cord, and most wireless mice don't have a high enough DPI. This one blows everything else out of the water, and it comes with a slew of extras. You have the option of going wireless with RF or Bluetooth, or going wired with the included cord, which also serves as a charging station for the mouse. The forward and back buttons are perfectly placed, the scroll wheel has excellent traction, the mouse glides smoothly, and it is neither too heavy nor too light. Although this mouse is not designed for professional gaming, it is an excellent choice for the average to above-average user. The price, above all, is unbeatable.

Arabella Welch
Arabella Welch
| Oct 02, 2021

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