![]() The 85g weight of Corsair's pointing device is not adjustable, so you will need to deal with whatever the company think is the best for you if this ends up on your desk. ![]() Measuring in at 111.5mm deep and 68.3mm wide, and 40.4mm tall, the Corsair Gaming Harpoon RGB is pretty standard, if not slightly compact, when it comes to physical dimensions. Those who looking for a palm grip is probably better off with something else, even though you can still do it. Due to the size and nature of the mouse, I found it better for those who prefer to handle their mouse with their fingers. The reason why I say it is "nearly symmetrical" is due to the shape of the shell, which is tilted slightly higher on the left than the right for right handed users. As far as design is concerned, the Harpoon RGB we are looking at today is a nearly symmetrical mouse that can generally accommodate multiple gripping styles. This makes the Corsair Gaming Harpoon RGB an interesting case where the company aims to one-up - or undercut, depending on your perspective - by offering even better specifications on paper than the competition for $10 less. A Closer Look - Hardware and SoftwareĮarlier this year, I reviewed the SteelSeries Rival 100, a mouse that aims to deliver on a lot with a price tag of only $40.
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