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JoanM Posted
Has good weight to it not too heavy or light. Fast response. Rechargeable battery no AA or AAA battery needed.
Sean Posted
The mouse is overall good. The only problem I experienced was the mouse would lag while in games using wifi. Switched to Ethernet cable and turned off wifi on computer and no more lag.
Mike Posted
I bought the mouse to go along with my new keyboard. It is comfortable, moves well and performs good. The Blue tooth has been difficult to get working but it will happen
Shohel Posted
Great buy, has done me well for 5 months so far. One thing I don’t like is that it gets dirty fast.
DevonM Posted
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..
Tarik Posted
Fast responses, high-enough DPI and nice texture. The dual bluetooth and 2.4GHz modes work great for me, as the BT does not require the usb dongle to be connected (not recommended for gaming though). My one problem with it is that the battery indicator does not work as intended, hence having to guess when the mouse is charged; I'm taking a star away because of this. Also, I am used to the "palm grip" and this mouse, being smaller, does not exactly allow me to hold it like that. However, that has not been a significant problem as it is still very comfortable, in my opinion.
NullC0nstant Posted
I bought this as an upgrade from an old wired Logitech and went with Corsair to match my keyboard/case fans for the lighting effects. It's a bit on the small side, but I've noticed most on the market are these days. It can connect via blue tooth, 2.4GHz or hard wired for multiple PC setups. Battery lasts about 30 hours with the RGB on. Button clicks have a good tactile feel. I wish the scroll wheel action was smooth and not clicky, but not a deal breaker. I'm getting some multiple clicks which is probably a hardware issue, but it's intermittent enough to be easily overlooked.
ChocoMonk Posted
The Corsair Harpoon RGB Wireless mouse is a great option to consider when looking to buy a wireless mouse tuned for gaming or pc enthusiasts. It has a very nice, simple aesthetic and the Corsair logo has a matte finish giving the colors it glows a soft appearance. The two thumb buttons on the side are easy to click and well positioned to give your thumb somewhere to grip when lifting the mouse off your mouse pad. The two main buttons have a rather quiet click when compared to some mice but it is not silent, and the scroll wheel has a soft tick with each scroll, but it isn't super resistant. Just below the scroll wheel is the DPI button and it works well, the iCUE software manages it well. I use the 2.4GHz option with the USB adapter and it has great responsiveness for a wireless mouse, and it has reasonably good battery life with quick charge times. HOWEVER, there is one thing that ruins the mouse for me, and that is the size. Everything about this mouse is wonderful, and I want to use it as my primary, but I can't because it is large enough to use casually but too small for my hand to use for gaming. I end up scrunching my hand to squeeze the mouse and I get cramps. Compared to the Razer Death Adder Elite I'm coming from, it's tiny and lightweight. I think I'll switch back to that and deal with the wire.
EzOp513 Posted
Maybe not a great gaming mouse but it’s packed with features for everyday use. Connect via wireless usb, Bluetooth or wired usb. Adjust led’s colors and button maps via the OEM app is nice. A button behind the scroll wheel to adjust pointer precision on the fly. Feels nice in hand. Only con is that the press click on the scroll wheel is very light and too easy to activate its function.
starpilot Posted
Solid mouse, great daily driver. It is a little smaller than a usual mouse, which is great if you’re looking for something lightweight but reasonably priced. Corsair’s iCUE software is leagues ahead of any other brand’s RGB software which is an excellent plus.
Shawn Posted
Good battery life awesome rgb and lovely dpi settings although its a strange step of settings with 1 being extremely slow and 5 being way too fast i find 4 comfortable for fps games and 3 for others only complaint is that after 3 days 2.4ghz no longer works if i have ever use Bluetooth for my surrounding devices its very strange but doesn't bother me too much
Rowdy Posted
I bought this for my girlfriend as a present who has medium hands. She uses it with a Mac and loves the bluetooth capability of it because her Mac does not have USB ports. One of the great features of this is the lack of downtime after it has already been connected once to the computer. Switch it to the bluetooth mode and it is already up and running, no downtime at all. I personally use Razer products but after feeling how smooth and comfortable the mouse is even in my hands I will be switching over to Corsair products when mine eventually die from use. The only critique of this particular mouse is the clunkyness of the scroll wheel. It seems slow and is hard to find a good speed on her computer and it doesn't always recognize that it has been turned. The wheel can take a click or two to recognize it is being spun. Overall I would highly recommend this mouse especially if you are working with a laptop that does not have USB ports.
TheeNannigans Posted
Let’s start off with the pros: •Very competitive price for being a wireless gaming mouse for the features you get. •Great mouse for small to medium sized hands that are claw or hybrid grip. • it’s got Omron switches which makes the clicks really light and responsive. •It uses Corsair iCue so if you have multiple Corsair products you only need app to independently control them (AIO, Headset, keyboard, etc) •It has a nice rechargeable battery •can be used corded, wireless, or Bluetooth •multiple DPI settings and can be cycled with a button •nice a lightweight with ergonomic grip As for the con: •USB receiver does not have extender so I’ve experienced some lag and connectivity drops occasionally at only around 3 feet away from my PC. Now I could nitpick even more but for non-power users those are the main things that stood out after a few gaming sessions.
Matt Posted
Mouse is comfortable and responsive. It also boosts a pretty significant battery life. DPI profiles can be switched and tweaked quickly, but the RGB functionality is trash. To control the RGB, you'll need to run iCUE (Corsair's software) to control the logo color or to program side buttons (no full, onboard memory profiles). If you don't run the software, the logo quickly shifts between a bunch of colors at random. (I opted to just keep the logo RGB off, which allows helps with battery life.) Using mouse without iCUE still allows you to modify light color on mouse (which signals your current DPI profile). You can also switch between DPI profiles without using software.
Faust Posted
This is a good mouse. I have very large hands and it is comfortable with my fingertip grip, but might be a little too small if you like to palm it. Being able to change the dpi with a click of a button is a great feature and I find myself using it a lot even when not gaming. I really like the side buttons when surfing the web it’s mapped to back and forward but can be used for anything while gaming. I took off one star because it kept losing connection to my computer very often. I had to go back to the store and exchange it. It’s a little too soon to tell but I hope it was just the first mouses problem and it won’t happen on the new one
Al41n14Al Posted
For a wireless gaming mouse that has anti-interference technology, the value cannot be matched at this price point. The 10000 dpi optical sensor performs well with no acceleration, prediction or jitter. The only cons are the higher lift off distance (2.5 CDs) and ICue software (non-intuitive). I switch between claw and palm grip during intense gaming sessions, and this mouse proves to be well suited for either (19cm hand). And for those concerned about it dying during a session, the battery always lasts a full day when I charge it while I sleep.
Josh Posted
Great functionality; great quality; just a tad small for my bear claw-hands. I like the more minimalistic approach with a couple of extra side buttons. Great battery life too: 12+ hrs of gaming per charge.
RadeonOmega Posted
Good Mouse. The DPI button on top was easy to get used to. It's comfortable, fairly light, and does its job. The main reason The ease of use got a 3 out of 5 was for Corsair's iQue software, which is a pain in the butt to use. Not intuitive, nor user-friendly. If it weren't for the software, this would be a much better product. That said, once you FINALLY figure out the software and set it up the way you want, it's basically set it and forget it.
Hazey224 Posted
Works great! Battery lasts a long time, and it's smooth and consistent in gameplay. It's alittle small for my hand but I knew that when I bought it. Overall, reliable product!
Jonathan Posted
Took me a second to get used to because the side buttons are smaller than im used to. Lasts me about a week with daily usage, wish there was an easier way to tell when the battery is low but I manage with the engine its on.