Harpoon has a textured top shell along with diamond-textured side grips Nonetheless, the feel is still premium with CORSAIR leaving no room for any flimsy parts. This mouse has a 2-part body with the plastic being separated for the side grips. Weighing in at just 85g and measuring 4.54 x 2.69 x 1.59 “, the Harpoon gracefully sits back behind the more heavy and dominating mice such as the Logitech G-series mice. The CORSAIR Harpoon is quite a small mouse. Taking a closer look at the design and build Pull up the plastic cover there it will be - your $30 RGB gaming mouse.
Along with the mouse, CORSAIR provides you with a warranty guide, instructions on how to claim warranty and a little booklet for a tour of the Harpoon. The rear side of the boxĬut the tape on the sides and you’ll slide out the Harpoon out of its box. The bottom side will have CORSAIR’s official sticker with barcodes and a unique product tag. The front side of the boxĪs usual, the box showcases some of the specs of the product- including DPI range, weight and switch lifetime. A picture of the mouse is printed on both the front and the back with a glossy print. The Harpoon, being a rather compact mouse, comes in a small and tight little box with CORSAIR’s signature black and yellow colour scheme.
The standard variant has a 6000 DPI optical sensor whereas the Pro and wireless have 1200 DPI sensors. The Pro and wireless variants come in at about $40 and $50 respectively. Following that trend, the Harpoon comes in a wired, wired Pro and a wireless model. CORSAIR often releases more than one variants for their peripherals. The CORSAIR Harpoon is tagged for a price of $30 in the US and about £35 in the UK. Let’s dive in and see if it lives up to its excellence or not! Corsair Harpoon- a compact gaming mouse Pricing and Availability So today, we’re reviewing the CORSAIR Harpoon gaming mouse which is for the gamers on a tight budget that still do not want to miss out on the features that come with more premium models such as RGB and precision tracking. With the Harpoon mouse, CORSAIR aimed towards their fans on a budget yet still making sure that it had as little cutbacks as possible. We’ll let you know as soon as it’s available again.Whenever a peripheral has the “gaming” prefix attached to it, the stigma of it automatically being an expensive product is raised. Stock updatesFind something you want but it’s not in stock? On the item’s product page, simply click on ‘Email me when back in stock’, and let us have your email address.