Corsair's Harpoon RGB has been around for over two years now. Currently priced at just £23, it is very much a gaming mouse designed for those on a tight budget who are looking for a good value, no-frills experience. So what happens when you take that same mouse, add Corsair's new 2.4GHz SLIPSTREAM wireless connectivity, and raise the price to £54.99? Is it is still a compelling option for gamers or are there better alternatives out there?
Launching today at CES 2019, the Harpoon RGB Wireless comes almost exactly a year after the launch of Corsair's first wireless peripheral – the Dark Core RGB. With a much simpler design, and fewer features, the Harpoon RGB Wireless is undoubtedly aimed at a different target market, though. Can it impress, or has Corsair still got work to do? Let's find out.
Specifications
- Wireless Connectivity: Hyper-fast, sub-1ms 2.4GHz CORSAIR SLIPSTREAM WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY, Bluetooth® 4.2 + LE
- Wired Connectivity: USB 2.0 Type-A
- Battery Charging: Charges via USB to computer
- Battery Type: Built-in lithium-polymer, rechargeable
- Battery Life: 2.4GHz SLIPSTREAM: Up to 30hrs w/ standard lighting and 45hrs w/out backlighting, Bluetooth: Up to 40hrs w/ standard lighting and 60hrs w/out backlighting
- Sensor: PMW3325
- Sensor Type: Optical
- Resolution: 10,000 DPI
- Comfort: Contoured shape and rubber side grips
- Backlight: Single-Zone RGB
- Buttons: 6
- USB Report Rate: 1000Hz
- Color: Black
- Mouse Feet: PTFE
- Cable: 1.8 m / 6 ft., tangle-free rubber, fixed
- iCUE (Software): Supported
- Dimensions: 115.5(L) x 68.3(W) x 40.4(H) mm/ 4.55″(L) x 2.69″(W) x 1.59″(H)
- Weight (w/o cable and accessories): 99g / 0.22 lbs
- Warranty: Two years