![]() I could use some community-driven help to come down on one side or the other, or even to point me towards a third option entirely. But on the other hand, I move around all the time for work with a Mac laptop, and so the Bluetooth of the Corsair Harpoon Wireless has some strong appeal. On my PC at home, I have the Razer Mamba 2012, and so I know for sure that I like the ergonomics and the button layout the only thing I'd be losing with the 2018 version is the RGB side panels (which I don't care about). Cash is tight, so I'm trying to keep it below $80 CAD (~$65 USD). It was a real workhorse for me, and I got used to the form factor and the button customizability. I've recently lost my old mainstay that I used for work, the Razer Imperator 2012. If you wish to be added to the sidebar, please provide the mods with proof of connection with your company through mod mail.īe sure to check out our sister peripheral/input subreddits: Roccat - /u/RoccatAndi /u/TeamROCCAT /u/ROCCATLeuchtrakete Razer - /u/Razer_TheFiend /u/seeson /u/Cult_Of_Razer /u/razer-right /u/Razer_Pebo /u/Razer_icy Logitech - /u/LogitechG_Coonrad /u/Logitech_CSLaurie /u/logi_jim /u/logi_pr /u/logi_as /u/logi_dm /u/logi_ss Glorious - /u/woox13 /u/GloriousZaper u/GloriousBIG /u/GloriousEmpress /u/GloriousPanther_ /u/GloriousKeem The Harpoon has now made its way to the top of my shopping list and I’ll be spending some money on one very soon.Welcome to /r/MouseReview! Join our Discord! Want to buy/sell/trade mice? Check out /r/MouseMarket! Rulesīefore engaging with our community, please review the rules and guidelines.Ĭooler Master- /u/CM_Harry /u/notoriousbigs u/ALPHA17IĮndgame Gear - /u/EndgameGear_Max /u/WREEDHEID That’s not bad for a mouse with a 10,000 DPI sensitivity rating.Īs something I use daily, I consider a good mouse (and keyboard) investment a top priority. In terms of battery life, it delivers around 30 hours of use with the RGB enabled and around 15 hours more if you turn the lights off. It adds a nice veneer to an already solid mouse.įor around R900 there really is not much to find fault with here. The scroll wheel features a solid rubber grip while the sides of the mouse are made from the same material that you’ll find on the Corsair K70 MK2 palm rest. The software also enables you to map each of the six programmable buttons along with a few other technical settings if you like to tinker. The RGB logo at the back can be customised in a variety of ways using Corsair’s iCue software and you can assign a DPI level with a colour of your choosing to the DPI switch. Your response times won’t be sub 1ms but it’ll get the job done.Īs its name implies, there is indeed a set of RGB lights that decorate the logo and DPI switcher. You can also connect this mouse to your PC wirelessly via Bluetooth, by pairing it as a Bluetooth connected device. Supported by Corsair’s Slipstream 2.4GHz wireless tech, this dongle delivers “sub 1ms” latency according to the spec sheet, and in real world performance, I didn’t detect any lag in-game or elsewhere. A small USB dongle that fits neatly inside the mouse body is the best way to use the Harpoon wirelessly. It’s a minor issue but if you often lose and misplace cables, this will cause you some frustration as the batteries are not replaceable.Ĭonnecting the mouse to your PC wirelessly can be done in two ways. The included charging USB cable turns it into a wired mouse should you need it when the battery is drained – although it should be noted that this is a proprietary cable and you won’t be able to use just any old USB to micro-USB cable if you forget this one somewhere. Interestingly, the Harpoon gives you the best of both worlds. This is important because there aren’t many good wireless gaming mice available, and I really don’t like to use a wired mouse with a notebook. As someone who switches from Photoshop to PUBG over lunch, I really like the idea of having a versatile mouse with me all the time at least one that also caters to both my work and play demands.Įrgonomically, it’s comfortable to use for hours on end and unlike my old mobile mouse, having the ability to switch DPI for graphic work is fantastic. ![]() As a starting point I must note that I’m super impressed with both gaming mice – the Elite which I used as my main gaming rat has made me a more accurate shooter, but it’s the Harpoon that has me swooning.Įven though the Harpoon is a gaming mouse first and foremost, this is also by far the best mouse I’ve used for design and graphic work. I published the first review last month and today it’s the Harpoon RGB wireless mouse’s turn. ![]() Over the last two months I’ve been using the two new Corsair mice as part of my daily routine. ![]()
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