20 Ago How to Build Your Entry-Level Setup Without Going Into Debt?
When we think about PC Gaming, one of our first concerns is the cost of the entry-level setup. What usually happens is that, at the start, we allocate most of the budget to the PC components, leaving peripherals as a secondary priority. Corsair understands this reality and, for that reason, offers a range of entry-level peripherals that combine quality with a moderate budget.

We show you a combo of mouse, keyboard, and headphones ideal to consider when organizing your hardware purchases.

Corsair Harpoon RGB Pro Mouse: Wired Ergonomic Efficiency
Everything starts with a good mouse. It is fundamental to feel comfortable and efficient when starting your first competitive match. An excellent entry-level option is the Corsair Harpoon RGB Pro Gaming Mouse. Its price starts at $50,000 at official resellers, and it is a perfect complement for any environment.

This mouse features adjustable DPI up to 12,000, a high-precision PMW3327 optical sensor, and an adjustable polling rate (1000Hz, 500Hz, 250Hz, and 125Hz) to suit your preferences. Its design is meant for a “claw” grip and fits a wide range of hand sizes. It measures 115.5 mm x 68.3 mm x 40.4 mm and is lightweight (only 85 g). It has durable Omron switches with a lifespan of up to 20 million clicks and single-zone RGB lighting to customize your experience.

As a plus, it is also compatible with PS4. And if you prefer a wireless experience, you can opt for the wireless version, which is a bit more expensive.

The Corsair K55 RGB Pro is a membrane gaming keyboard ideal for an entry-level setup that offers RGB backlighting in five zones, six dedicated macro keys, and a splash-resistant design (IP42 certification). This device includes features designed for gaming such as a Windows key lock (to avoid interruptions), dedicated media controls, and quiet keys with good tactile feedback.

Additionally, it allows you to customize the lighting with preset or custom effects through the iCUE software, which also syncs with other Corsair devices. Its price starts from $70,000, and it is a great alternative if you’re looking for practicality without sacrificing aesthetics.

Corsair HS35 V2 Headphones: Functional Sound and Comfort
We almost have our entry-level setup ready with the mouse and keyboard… now comes immersion. In a price range starting at $70,000, we recommend the Corsair HS35 V2. This headset includes a detachable noise-canceling microphone, ideal for playing with friends without needing to buy an external mic.
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Equipped with 50 mm neodymium drivers, it reproduces a wide frequency range, improving your audio perception in games. It also features an adjustable floating headband, making it lighter and more comfortable for long sessions.

It is also multiplatform. You can connect it to your favorite console and keep playing. It is available in black, blue, and red, so you can choose the one that best matches your setup.
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