🎮 Own the Game with Lightning Precision and Style
The CORSAIR IRONCLAW WIRELESS RGB is a high-performance gaming mouse featuring ultra-fast sub-1ms Slipstream wireless, a custom 18,000 DPI Pixart sensor for precise tracking, and a rechargeable battery. Designed ergonomically for palm grips and larger hands, it offers ten fully programmable buttons and dynamic three-zone RGB lighting, making it a versatile and stylish choice for serious gamers and professionals alike.
Brand | Corsair |
Series | IRONCLAW RGB WIRELESS Gaming Mouse |
Item model number | CH-9317011-NA |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows |
Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.12 x 3.15 x 1.77 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.12 x 3.15 x 1.77 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
ASIN | B07Q424WFW |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 29, 2022 |
T**T
I Love This Mouse
Previously, I was using a Roccat Leadr, which I did truthfully enjoy using. However, I also bought that mouse for it's wireless capability (on top of the fact that it had a very nice dock). After about a few months of using the Roccat Leadr, the dock was having issues charging the mouse. Another month went by, and I found myself using the mouse wired 100% of the time. On top of this, the mouse felt like a cheap plastic material with a design that was too light and extremely poor when it came to gunk (however it did feel nice in your hand).The Corsair Ironclaw though, oh man.I love this mouse. It feels so spectacular just to move around. The weight is perfect, and the grip on the mouse is absolutely amazing. It's such a nice mouse that I'm using it for both my work and my gaming, and I was using a Logitech MX Master for my work! (I've never had a good experience with Logitech however, and I know a lot of people like using Logitech)My only quarrel with the Ironclaw is that it doesnt have the 11 extra programmable buttons that the Roccat Leadr had, although its not a big enough issue to dock a star for. If you have the money and are in the market for a mouse that can do it all, then the Ironclaw is DEFINITELY for you.Yet again, Corsair proves to be one of the best companies on the market!
W**Y
Good for DPS, perfect size for large hands, iCUE software a little tricky
So I originally purchased the wired G502 from Logitech back in 2016 and it has been my daily driver ever since. For about 4 years I was happy with it and it performed admirably. However, with the recent release of apex legends and a desk change it has started to bother me due to two issues. Those being the drag of the cable on my new desk and the large size on my hands not sitting properly on the mouse.So with those two issues in mind I started looking for a new mouse. I first settled on the new G502 wireless but discarded it quickly due to the premium price tag of $150 and it still being the same shape/size of the original. So I ran through a couple of other mice but didn't find anything similar to my G502 until I stumbled across this Corsair Ironclaw Wireless.Right now at two days of use in I am loving it. The size and feel of the mice coupled with the freedom that a wireless mouse gives you has been the perfect companion for me. The button placement is perfect for the transition from my old mouse with the only difference being that the sniper button was moved from under my thumb to beside the first pad of my index finger. The three buttons at the back are in perfect reach of my thumb which allows me to continue firing while performing different actions in game such as pinging enemies or using the voice chat. The two buttons on the front left and the two in the middle are in quick reach of my index finder which allows access to my heals and quick dpi changes. As a palm grip with a large hand I can say that the shape of it fits my hand perfectly with a decent thumb rest and a nice tactile texture on the sides for gripping.The ammount of customizability this mouse offers is awesome with its 3 rgb zones and 10 buttons. The rgb allows you to setup pretty much any effect you want and can be used to change colors based on the temperature of your system. The sensor allows you to change in increments of 1 dpi and calibrate your movement based on the surface of your pad. It offers 3 dpi settings per profile along with a 4th sniper setting that can be bound to any of the keys on the mouse itself. The mouse has an indicator on the left side which among other things is used to show which dpi/profile you are on. You can also set it two use 2 different colors for the dpi or sniper modes for each profile you have. Each of the 10 keys can be rebound to perform a myriad of tasks such as button presses, num keys, function keys, macros, script launching, or media options. Each software profile can also be linked to a program so that it changes based on what games/applications you have open.Now for the downsides. First off after receiving my mouse I had a lot of trouble getting my dpi setup and my keys rebound within the iCUE software. The software does a very poor job at explaining how the profiles work and lacks the abilities to change certain keys when running on the hardware profiles. Coming from the Logitech software it was a very confusing experience.My first issue I came across was with the profiles. With corsair and logitech mice you have two different sets of profiles, hardware and software. With logitech you have the option to swap between either set of profiles at any time but with corsair the profiles you are using depends on whether or not you have the iCUE software running. With iCUE running you will be forced to use the software profile, but if it is closed or not installed you will be able to run off of your hardware profiles. The hardware profiles disallows you to change certain buttons such as the profile swap buttons and it restricts certain actions to the software profiles only. You are however able to copy settings between profiles and save profiles as a file to swap between other computers.My other issue is that certain actions are divided up into separate menus. I wanted to bind my two middle buttons to toggle dpi and toggle profile and while the profile toggle is under a section called "profile switching" the dpi toggle is under another section named "remap mouse buttons". Another thing I would enjoy coming from logitech is the accelerated scrolling you get from the free scroll mode on the scroll wheel and the left and right clicks the scroll wheel has which I use to turn up my volume.Lastly to access/change hardware profiles or certain other settings on the mouse you need to plug it directly in which is just a minor annoyance. The cable itself was a little hard to insert on mine and is not fully in until you hear a click, but that may be good thing since the cable on my old logitech wireless g700s would come loose mid game.Battery life is pretty good at around a solid 16 hours with rgb and 24 hours without rgb on the 2.4ghz dongle or up to 50 hours on bluetooth. I mainly use the 2.4ghz option for gaming as the 1ms delay is needed for quick reactions in FPS games. I also have my rgb turned off currently which should last me well over a week of gaming sessions.Overall I love this mouse and would recommend it to anyone looking for a larger mouse with the amount of customization that it offers, the freedom that comes with wireless, and the lower latency that it provides with Corsair’s lightspeed technology.
J**Y
It's pretty good if you're looking for a budget high quality mouse.
Personally, this is a huge upgrade from what I had last time, so I'm it seems like I'm overexaggerating, just know I wasn't rocking with equipment of the same quality.- First, it's a big mouse. Not too big, but big enough to be perfect for my hands. Now I'm a big guy, I'm 6'3 so naturally, my hands are large.- It's heavy, but not too heavy. Light mouses usually feel cheap, and this is far from. The last mouse I had was around 20 dollars and it was light and felt cheap, and my thumb and pinky finger always dragged across my mousepad when I used it.- It has RGB. You already knew that, but mainly if you have the iCue software, there's a lot you can do with the mouse. Personally, I'd recommend getting the wireless variant if you have the extra bucks, but if not, this is great. Also pairing this with the K55 RGB Pro is a great decision in my opinion. I've had this mouse for about a month now and it still feels very new.
G**N
Great Mouse, Micro USB though
If this mouse had a USB C connector it would be a 5 star review. Micro USB is fragile, so you have to be careful when plugging it in to charge. I love the grippy texture and feel of the mouse, and the way it fits my hand. It is not light, but I do not think it is heavy either. I have never liked a light mouse anyway.
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