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Corsair Harpoon RGB gaming mouse

Rating: 8.0.

Corsair produces excellent, high-end gaming peripherals but it knows not everyone will want to spend £70 on a mouse or £150 on a keyboard. Enter the Corsair Harpoon RGB- this mouse comes with the multi-coloured lighting of high-end gaming peripherals, without the monstrous price tag.

At just £28, the Harpoon is one of the cheaper gaming rodents we have reviewed this year and yet it still comes with a 6,000 DPI optical sensor under the hood, back end software and remappable buttons.

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It may be an entry level gaming mouse, but there are enough boxes ticked with the Harpoon that I am quite optimistic about the performance. Of course to find out for sure we will need to put it through its paces, so let us see how it fares.

  • DPI: 250 dpi – 6000 dpi.
  • Sensor: Optical, Pixart PMW3320.
  • Mouse Backlighting: 1 Zone RGB.
  • Programmable Buttons: six.
  • Report Rate: 1000Hz/500Hz/250Hz/125Hz.
  • Weight: 85g.
  • Mouse Feet: PTFE.
  • Software: Corsair Utility Engine
  • Cable: 1.8m.
  • Dimensions: 111.5mm x 68.3mm x 40.4mm.

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One comment

  1. Never got the point of stupidly high refresh rates and DPI settings they don’t offer additional usability
    In the case of the polling/Refresh rate it offers no advantage