Corsair Goes Budget-Friendly With Harpoon RGB Gaming Mouse
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Corsair has a few expensive gaming mice, and a few not so expensive, but the least expensive mouse in its product stack is now the $30 Corsair Harpoon RGB.
Corsair has not specified which sensor is on board, but it’s an optical sensor that offers up to 6,000dpi. The palm rest logo is programmable and RGB-backlit--a rare feature on such an inexpensive mouse. There are six programmable buttons (left/right with Omron switches, forward/back, dpi button, clickwheel), and it’s quite a flyweight at just 85g.
Another bonus is that the Harpoon RGB supports Corsair’s CUE software, so you can program the lighting and button functions, and you can save profiles to the mouse’s onboard storage.
Article continues belowThis right-handed mouse has a somewhat dramatically curved left-side thumb grip; the grips on both sides have a nobby, rubberized look.
You can pick up a Harpoon RGB mouse for $30 from the likes of Amazon.
| Header Cell - Column 0 | Corsair Harpoon RGB |
|---|---|
| Sensor | Optical |
| DPI | 250-6,000 DPI |
| Ambidextrous | No |
| Switches | Omron |
| Onboard Storage | Yes |
| Lighting | RGB (palm rest) |
| Buttons | 6 programmable:-L/R click-Forward/back-Scroll wheel-DPI button (x1) |
| Software | CUE |
| OS Support | Windows 7, 8, 10 |
| Cable | 1.8m braided fiber (USB) |
| Dimensions | 111.5 x 68.3 x 40.4mm |
| Weight | 85g |
| Warranty | 2 years |
| Price | $30 |
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