
CORSAIR - HARPOON RGB WIRELESS Gaming Mouse
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Last updated: Dec 30, 2025 Scoring
Well if you buy from Amazon you can always try it out and send it back. But you could also look at the Corsair Harpoon it's more of an ambidextrous shape if you don't like the curve of the Deathadder, I personally didn't like it much but it's a nice mouse.
r/MouseReview • I don't know which mouse I should buy ->The Naga is way too tiny of a mouse. You'll have the same issue. G502 has a decent amount of hand space. I got long ass fingers and I've found the Corsair Harpoon to be the most comfortable mouse. I ended up buying 5 of em a few years back so I'd have a stockpile if they ever stopped making em.
r/pcmasterrace • Help for a mouse that fits my hand ->I have larger hands and my favorite mouse has been my corsair harpoon.
r/pcmasterrace • Gaming Mouse recommendations for large hands? ->I have the corsair claw which is pretty much the same but you can adjust the position of the buttons on the side
r/Guildwars2 • I never thought I needed a 12 mouse buttons for this game but I hope it’s a big change in a good way for me ->The one we make the way... Kidding aside, to me is more about hand comfort and functionality. I use a Corsair Wireless Harpoon, cause I can use it wired while charging, has Bluetooth and a 2.4GHz dongle which I can switch between 3 systems at once. As well as high DPI. That being said it's a good mouse but I don't quite like the grip. I would suggest going to a physical store and see if they have samples for you to try, but at the end of the day they are all mostly the same.
r/buildapc • What’s the best mouse money can buy? ->They worked well for us in a business setting but the mouse wheel would ALWAYS fail first in about a year. It'd get gummy then just be horrible. Switched to Corsair Harpoons and haven't seen one fail yet. We're special because our software has SUPER long forms so those mouse wheels were getting spun 40 hours a week.
r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->They worked well for us in a business setting but the mouse wheel would ALWAYS fail first in about a year. It'd get gummy then just be horrible. Switched to Corsair Harpoons and haven't seen one fail yet. We're special because our software has SUPER long forms so those mouse wheels were getting spun 40 hours a week.
r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->They worked well for us in a business setting but the mouse wheel would ALWAYS fail first in about a year. It'd get gummy then just be horrible. Switched to Corsair Harpoons and haven't seen one fail yet. We're special because our software has SUPER long forms so those mouse wheels were getting spun 40 hours a week.
r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->Corsair Harpoon. I miss the shape, but not the stiff cable and the abysmal durability of the rubber side grips.
r/MouseReview • What was your first "official" gaming mouse? ->I'm looking for a durable gaming mouse that will last me several years without developing problems with double-clicking buttons or scroll wheel issues. Palm grip is my preference, but I’m not too fussed about advanced specs since I’m more of a casual gamer. Having more extra buttons to program would be great and also the mouse looking nice (obviously low priority on that!). I have owned a few mouses (or wait mice?) and have had issues with all of them. The ones I remember the best are: 1. Corsair Harpoon wireless: Double click issue which became unbearable. 2. Razer Basilisk Ultimate: Bought it since it had optical switches to avoid the double click issue, but ended up having scroll issues (and the recommendation to blow on the wheel didn't work!). The horizontal buttons on the wheel work out as a workaround, but I like being able to program those instead of using it for scrolling. I'll admit, I'm not the best at maintaining my devices so a part of it is because of frequently dropping it and stuff, but I'm sure there must be sturdy mice out there for me! Reliability and build quality are my top priorities. Suggestions for models or brands known for excellent longevity would be really appreciated! The cheaper the better for me, but I'm willing to shill out a bit more if it'll last me a really long while.
r/MouseReview • Looking for a long-lasting palm grip mouse (no click/scroll issues) ->I have a love/hate relationship with the scimitar. The scroll wheel ALWAYS breaks. My old one it broke in 2 years of use, the one I got after that was 6 months. That and the Corsair iCue is dogshit.
r/wow • I analyzed 1 year of gaming mouse recommendations on Reddit (Nov 2024–2025). These are the top 20 ones on r/wow ->Corsair Harpoon gaming mouse is Perfect with Mac’s 👌🏻
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