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Corsair Ironclaw RGB Wireless

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PC Magazine
★★★★
5 years ago
Corsair Ironclaw RGB Wireless Review

At $79.99, Corsair's Ironclaw RGB Wireless has seamless wireless connectivity, great battery life, and rock-solid fundamentals. It lacks wireless charging, the flavor of the moment in top-of-the-line wireless mice, including Corsair's own Dark Core RGB SE, but that feature adds a substantial extra cost in the form of a proprietary charging pad. If you can bear the thought of charging your mouse every so often (not everybody can, and we're not here to judge), the Ironclaw RGB Wireless gives you precision and performance with one less cable to worry about in your setup. Claw Your Way to Victory Like the original Ironclaw RGB, the Ironclaw RGB Wireless is a handsome, relatively lightweight, right-handed mouse... Similar Products Corsair Dark Core RGB SE $89.99 See It at GameStop Read Corsair Dark Core RGB SE Review Razer Basilisk $109.66 See It at Amazon Read Razer Basilisk Review Logitech G903 Light...

Corsair's latest wireless mouse, the Ironclaw RGB Wireless, is a little more practical than some of its top-end competitors. It's a strong pick for big-handed users.

Snappy wireless, via 2.4GHz adapter or Bluetooth; Hand-pleasing shape for big paws; Highly configurable resolution settings

Indifferent RGB placement; Can't configure while using Bluetooth; No wireless charging

ThinkComputers
★★★★★
5 years ago
Corsair Ironclaw RGB Wireless Gaming Mouse Review

Another thing I really like about this mouse is the size of the side buttons. They are larger than most, which makes them easier to press and recognize which ensures you are hitting the correct button. Even though they are larger I have no problem moving from button to button without missing a beat.

– Super comfortable; – Larger side buttons; – 10 programmable buttons; – Slipstream wireless technology; – Great customization in iCUE; – Can be used for all types of games

– None that I found

Funky Kit
★★★★★
5 years ago

In conclusion, the Ironclaw RGB Wireless mouse, is definitely an improvement over the non Wireless version. You do have to pay an extra 20 buck for the Wireless version. The mouse does have a bigger size in comparison to other mice on the market. The Cue Software seems to work very with the mouse.

Price; Up to 18,000 DPI; Wireless; RGB; Corsair Quality; Made for Larger Hands; Optical sensor – PMW3391; iCUE Software Controlled

KitGuru
★★★★★
5 years ago
Corsair IronClaw RGB Wireless Mouse Review

Earlier this year Corsair released the IronClaw RGB gaming mouse , and at the time we said it was a great option if you want a larger, ergonomic design. The new IronClaw RGB Wireless takes that same core design but does away with the braided cable, in favour of not only a Bluetooth connection but...

Pro-Clockers
★★★★★
4 years ago
Corsair Ironclaw RGB Wireless Mouse Review

Corsair has done it again and created yet another spectacular mouse. The Ironclaw RGB Wireless has pretty much everything you would be looking for in a mouse such as its 18,000 DPI optical sensor, 10 programmable buttons, multiple configuration profiles, and RGB.

PCGamesN
★★★★
4 years ago
Corsair Ironclaw RGB Wireless review: slipstream isn't everything

The gradual shift towards ubiquitous wireless is appreciated. Yet the button layout, weight, and minimal battery life of the Ironclaw make for an underwhelming overall experience.

Micro Center
★★★★
4 years ago
Great Mouse

I was skeptical about a wireless gaming mouse, but the other positive reviews I found hold up. I'd recommend it!

Trusted Reviews
★★★★
4 years ago
Corsair Ironclaw RGB Wireless Review

The Corsair Ironclaw RGB Wireless has superb cable-free performance, a good selection of buttons and top-notch software along with a high-end specification. All of those attributes mean that it’s a great gaming option at a reasonable price. However, be aware that some of its buttons have potentially annoying nuances and that this mouse is large, heavy and not ambidextrous.

Top-notch wireless performance; Very good internal specifications; Good core button, tracking and scroll-wheel performance; Great software;

Some buttons are a tad too soft; Inconsistent looks ; Larger and heavier than many rivals;

The Good Guys
★★★★
3 years ago
Good Mouse no lag

I bought the mouse expecting a leg and it doesn't have any yay it's good

The Good Guys
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★★★
3 years ago
Good mouse but breaks easily

When it works this mouse is excellent. It's comfortable to use, the buttons are in all the right places and the scroll wheel is nice and easy to use. Unfortunately this is the second mouse of this model I've had that I've had to return (The first came from a different retailer). The first one lasted 10 months before the scroll wheel double click stopped working (It would click but wouldn't register with the PC). The second one lasted 3 weeks before the scroll wheel actually broke on one side and caved in which made the scroll wheel stop registering with the PC. I'd recommend staying away from this particular model and either trying a different Corsair model or another brand.

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