Corsair M55 RGB PRO gaming mouse review

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The mouse is based on a 12,400 DPI sensor and comes with eight (macro) programmable buttons. The M55 RGB PRO has textured rubber side grips. It shouldn’t get slippery when wet or sweaty in your warm palm during an intense gaming session. The mouse has a very ergonomic, contoured design. It feels very fine in my hand, but I need to state that I do have very large palms (I’m 6'7"). Still, the size should be ok for most users, as it’s not very bulky.


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The Harpoon RGB is an ambidextrous multi-grip mouse. I use a claw grip and still loved the feel of the mouse. On the top, you can see the scroll wheel which can be clicked as well (it’s programmable). Below, are the right-hand-side buttons, which can come in handy. The overall shape is simple, but that not necessarily is a bad thing.


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The dimensions of the mouse are as follows: 124.4(L) x 57.25(W) x 40(H) mm / 4.9”(L) x 2.25”(W) x 1.57”(H).


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The button below the scroll wheel (and the LED indicator) is the selectable DPI cycle switch with several programmable gradations. You can have a DPI selection of your liking, configurable through iCUE software.


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The quality is very decent, and the plastic is rigid. On the bottom, what seem to be large PTFE feet provide good mobility of the mouse. The 12,4 K DPI sensor (Pixart) is placed at the center, which can be an issue for people who want to take advantage of the high sensitivity.


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