🎮 Dominate the game with speed, precision, and style.
The Corsair HARPOON Wireless RGB Gaming Mouse delivers ultra-fast sub-1ms wireless connectivity, 10,000 DPI precision, and 6 programmable buttons in a lightweight 99-gram design. With up to 60 hours of battery life and versatile Bluetooth or USB wired options, it’s engineered for marathon gaming sessions with ergonomic comfort and customizable control.
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 60 Hours |
Brand | Corsair |
Series | CH-9311011-NA |
Item model number | CH-9311011-NA |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10, Windows 8, or Windows 7 |
Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.55 x 2.69 x 1.59 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.55 x 2.69 x 1.59 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
ASIN | B07KQWR72Z |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 7, 2019 |
B**N
The first ever wireless mouse that I've been comfortable gaming with.
The media could not be loaded. I've been gaming on PC for longer than I'd care to admit, and been playing World of Warcraft (casual to hardcore raiding and back) since it launched in 2004. I've tried several wireless gaming mice over the years, and they always ended up disappointing me. Largely because of the tracking issues (i.e., the pointer skipping across the screen or inaccurate pointer movement), but also because of the battery. So I figured I'd have to just live with a wired mouse for gaming. For reference, I have been using the Corsair M65, which is a great wired gaming mouse.I have it connected via Bluetooth to my gaming laptop, and it works flawlessly. You can also connect via a USB dongle, and even wired via USB (this is also how you charge it). I've tried all three and they all work great. As far as its battery, this is the third day, after two raiding nights in WoW and it's at 70%. I don't use it much between gaming, other than for web browsing, email, etc. If I had to guess, I'd say between 8-12 hours of gaming time.The only couple of minor negatives I'll give it, is that a) there's no sniper button. If you play FPS games, this comes in super handy if you want to slow down the aim. You may be able to map that ability to a button that it does have, I haven't researched it, but there's no dedicated button. Which leads me into... b) I haven't figured out how to configure the mouse while connected via Bluetooth. When I go into iCUE, which is Corsair's proprietary app that lets you configure your Corsair devices, it says "No device detected!" I have to be connected via dongle or wire to get the software to recognize it, and the settings don't transfer over when you reconnect Bluetooth that I have seen. Which just means the Corsair logo on the mouse continuously cycles through all the colors and I haven't figured out a way to make it stop.But your hand's going to be over it anyway, so who cares. The mouse is very precise, and you can easily cycle through 5 different sensitivities. Red is a crawl, blue is crazy quick. I don't lose any pixels with this mouse; it's as if I'm using a wired one, although it doesn't have quite the heft as my M65, but that's not a bad thing. If you need a great gaming mouse, and wireless is important to you (i.e., gaming on a laptop, etc.) this is the best one I've ever had.Edit: I've been using this for a while now, and wanted to provide an update on the battery life while using Bluetooth. At full charge, it provides way more than 12 hours of game play, that I originally estimated. I use the mouse every day for at least a couple of hours and it lasted a few weeks. I had almost forgotten that it had to be charged until I got the notice that it was at 2% battery from Windows 10 today. And I honestly can't remember the last time I plugged it in to charge. It has to be at least 2-3 weeks.
D**Y
Great Wireless Gaming Mouse
This mouse works really well. It’s fast, light, and easy to use. It’s also comfortable to hold and looks cool with the RGB lights.
C**N
i been using this mouse awhile now.
for awhile now this Cosair Wireless mouse is just great. it is wireless Yes.! and does it need Batterys No it does not need battery's, it also has a Bluetooth option. or a wireless chip. you put into the usb port on your desktop. or laptop. i have both. lap and desktop and this mouse is just i love out. i had to get a Cosair Mouse to go with my Cosair Full size keyboard. and it pairs good with the software icue. i really love the detail. and texture i am not picky with gaming mice, but you wont be Let down i had it for afew months now. and it feels great.its 10/20/2024 and i will say i am Happy with this mouse! i want to be a product review someday! im happy with this product!the dislikes of the product. the only thing i hate. i hate that its a "USB Micro" if it was a USB C Type it would be Awesome.over all this is a good product. no matter what for the budget it is
G**T
Great mouse, but connection can get a little dicey
Coming from a wired version of the same product, I wasn't expecting much of a "wow" factor. It's a mouse, and it's the same model I'm used to but without the wire. Kind of a lateral "upgrade" if you will.That being said, the battery life is better than I expected. I work 8 hour days and game/do some surfing for a few hours on top of that and it lasts several days without needing a charge, and charges in just a few hours at most - I haven't timed it from 0-100% but I'm never waiting on it to charge.I did have a little issue at first with the wireless receiver. I paired this with the included "Slipstream" dongle and the Corsair K100 Air keyboard paired to the same dongle. The keyboard was fine, but the mouse would drop connection quite frequently. I used a USB extension cable to move the dongle closer to the mouse's location and it worked flawlessly after that. Kind of a bummer, but not a dealbreaker for me. I then purchased the Corsair Virtuoso headset and used the dongle that came with that instead. That dongle is a bit bulkier, so I moved it back to the original position to test it (back of my PC, about 10 feet from the mouse) and it works just fine. I'm not sure what kind of hardware difference there is between the two dongles, but clearly there is one.The weight is also comfortable. It's not too light that it feels like it's gliding across my desk, but it's not so heavy that it's a burden to move after putting in an 8 hour work day.It seamlessly switches from wireless mode to wired/charging mode as well.Overall it's a great mouse. It doesn't have all the fancy macro keys and other features that some models have, but it's perfect for me.*This is NOT a sponsored review or anything like that. I know that I mentioned some of their other products, but I just really like Corsair's peripherals.
E**L
Small but pretty nice. I love it.
So far my only complaint is that the side buttons are kinda small and hard to click due to the angle they've been put at. Otherwise, as of now the 2.4hz has been solid and it's mostly comfortable to hold. Going to need to get used to it though because my last mouse was a decent bit larger.I gotta say Corsair has amazing software. iCue has consistently worked better and faster than 'the green' brand. I'm saying this because it was that bad software that made me switch to Corsair's products. Unless something goes catastrophically bad, I'm a Corsair fanboy now.Little update : I got a new laptop and really hated the trackpad and didn't wanna use a wire mouse for neither my laptop or main PC, then I remembered this has the 2.4hz adapter and a Bluetooth mode. IT IS AN ABSOLUTE BLESSING, now whenever I'm gaming on my PC, I just use the 2.4hz mode and whenever I'm using my laptop I switch it over to Bluetooth.Honestly, such a genius design. Upgraded to a 5 Star.
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