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If you're on a budget and want to store custom profiles on its onboard memory for easy switching between devices, go with the KATAR PRO. If you're looking for a better-built and more comfortable mouse for gaming on your MacBook Pro, go with the HARPOON RGB. There's almost no variation between fast and slow movements, so quick movements should be consistent and accurate.
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You can adjust the CPI in intervals of 100, and it also has a lower latency on Bluetooth which should help make it feel more responsive.

Also, it uses a single AA battery and doesn't come with a charging cable. Unlike the HARPOON, the KATAR is a symmetrical mouse without a thumb rest, and it's good for use with a fingertip grip for all hand sizes. It isn't as comfortable as the Corsair HARPOON RGB Wireless, and there's a bit of rattle when you shake it, but it's cheaper, and you can store custom profiles to its onboard memory.
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If you want a gaming mouse for your MacBook Pro that's more affordable, consider the Corsair KATAR PRO Wireless.

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Nevertheless, this has mouse has great overall gaming performance in a portable package, making it the best gaming mouse for Mac we've tested.
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Also, there's no onboard memory, so you'll need to install the software on any computer you use if you'd like to use custom settings. Unfortunately, it has a high lift-off distance, so the sensor may track your mouse movements when you reposition your mouse. Performance-wise, it has low click latency, a wide CPI range, and you can adjust the CPI by increments of 200 within the customization software, which is compatible with Windows and macOS. Its mouse feet glide smoothly on mousepads and directly on desks, and it has a storage compartment for its USB receiver when it's not in use. It has two side buttons on the left and a button to cycle between CPI settings behind the scroll wheel. It connects wirelessly with its USB receiver or via Bluetooth, but you can also use it in wired mode with its charging cable. It's best suited for a claw grip for all hand sizes, but it's also suitable for a palm grip for smaller hands and a fingertip for medium to extra-large-sized hands. It has a compact and comfortable right-handed shape with a thumb rest, and it's easy to slip into laptop cases or bags. The best mouse for MacBook for gaming that we've tested is the Corsair HARPOON RGB Wireless.
