CORSAIR HARPOON RGB Wireless Gaming Mouse Review

Others/Mice & Keyboards by stefan @ 2019-01-07

CORSAIR has listened to the community and upgraded the original HARPOON RGB with wireless capabilities and a better sensor, the Pixart PMW3325. While the number of programmable buttons is the same, the DPI values can be now set up to 10000, in 100DPI increments, the Omron switch durability is now set at 50 million clicks and even if the mouse does now include a built-in lithium-polymer rechargeable battery, it only weights 99 grams without cables. As the original model, the HARPOON RGB Wireless feels best when used with a claw grip, while the rubberized side grips make sure you won’t lose precision, even during longer gaming sessions.

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Packaging, A Closer Look Part I

In this review we will concentrate upon the latest mice series from CORSAIR, that are meant to offer good quality and performance at different price segments; before checking out the first model, we will also like to present the MM350 mouse mat series, that comes in two different sizes (XL and Extended XL).

CORSAIR has sent us the MM350 Extended XL version, that was packed inside a cardboard enclosure with a refined, 2019-version box art:

 

 

 

CORSAIR does mention that with this product we can “Level the Playing Field” and a small cut-out was also provided for checking the fabric out:

 

 

 

The product features are listed on the exterior area of the packaging, in multiple languages:

 

 

 

The exact dimensions are also noted on the box, making it an ideal spot to accommodate both keyboard and mouse:

 

 

 

The pad does feature an interesting design, by incorporating a wear-resistant dye graphic surface:

 

 

 

The glide-enhanced woven textile surface ensures low friction and optimal precision for high-DPI mouse sensors:

 

 

 

The 360-degree anti-fray edge of the pad does avoid surface peeling:

 

 

 

On the bottom pad layer, CORSAIR has included an anti-skid textured rubber base, so the mouse will remain steady on the surface we will use it for gaming/productivity purposes:

 

 

 

In the box, we will also find a “Warranty against Defects” leaflet, but also a Warranty Guide:

 

 

 

Moving on to the main product, we do have the HARPOON RGB Wireless model, that was thought as a really affordable gaming mouse, incorporating no less than two wireless technologies (2.4GHz CORSAIR SLIPSTREAM and Bluetooth 4.2 + LE). Of course, we can always make use of the wired mode in order to game while the battery is charging:

 

 

 

For the HARPOON RGB Wireless, CORSAIR’s saying is “Win without Wires”:

 

 

 

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