![]() ![]() The mouse has 2.4GHz Bluetooth capability, as well. When it’s time to go wireless, pop open the small compartment on the bottom of the mouse that stores the small, 2.4GHz wireless USB receiver. You can keep it plugged in and use it as a wired mouse while it charges. The Harpoon RGB Wireless comes with a six-foot braided cable with a micro-USB connector on one end and a USB Type-A connector on the other end. The side buttons are pretty well positioned, but they’d be pretty much perfect if the back button was moved downward just a little. The Omron switches under the left and right mouse buttons, CPI cycle button, and side buttons feel pleasantly clicky. Unfortunately, the scroll wheel doesn’t have side scrolling functionality. I’d prefer more pronounced detents, but that’s just a personal preference. It has a slight rattle if you shake it, but the scroll wheel feels solidly secured into the mouse. ![]() I was hopeful when I saw that the Harpoon RGB Wireless had a different scroll wheel than the Ironclaw, and my hopes were mostly upheld. Even so, I can see it as a great companion mouse for gaming laptops, because its small size and wireless capability make it quite portable. I prefer larger mice that I can grasp firmly with a palm grip. I found the shape to be comfortable, but because of its small size, I tended to grip the mouse in a kind of pseudo claw grip. It’s small, though not tiny, measuring 4.6″ x 2.7″ x 1.6″ (LxWxH). It’s a big jump down in size from the Ironclaw. The Harpoon RGB Wireless, as a whole, feels rock solid, though the scroll wheel rattles very lightly if you give the mouse a good shake. The top of the mouse is adorned with a lightly textured plastic and is designed to help you maintain your grip even while sweaty. A slight rubberized texture coats the sides of the mouse, also helping increase the grip. The final review will focus on Corsair’s M65 RGB Elite gaming mouse, where the MM350 mouse pad will also make an appearance.īesides the RGB LEDs, the Harpoon RGB Wireless is clothed in black. ![]() Corsair’s new Ironclaw RGB gaming mouse was the front runner, and now we’re going to take a look at a wireless spin on Corsair’s Harpoon RGB gaming mouse. Looking for a particular type of content? Use the links below to quickly search the latest posts.This is the second review in the three-part CES 2019 Corsair review extravaganza. Rule 7 - The moderators of /r/CORSAIR reserve the right to allow posts or comments that could technically break any of these rules, when a situation has arisen where the post is especially necessary, funny, educational, or useful to the users of the subreddit. Rule 6 - Use of slurs of any kind, racial, homophobic, or whatever, in any context will result in a ban. This means no brigade incitements, personal attacks, or "mentioning" a user in order to annoy or harass them, etc. Rule 4 - Self-advertising of any kind is not permitted without moderator approval. This includes referral links, including Amazon! Product links are fine affiliate or referral links that benefit you are not. Rule 3 - No buying/selling/trading in this subreddit. ![]() 2.3 - Off-topic posts or comments concerning religion, politics, or drama.2.2 - Low effort content such as obvious reposts, or photos of unrelated products not relevant to CORSAIR or PC Gaming.Any comment that is overly negative, and provides nothing useful in terms of discussion or critique, is considered "bashing". 2.1 - Posts or comments that are considered "Bashing" of users, or the hardware or software they use.Rule 2 - The following will be removed at moderator discretion: Remember, you can always submit a ticket through our online portal. Any other customer support posts will be removed. Rule 1 - Tech/customer support questions are only allowed in. ![]()
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