Testseek.co.uk have collected 75 expert reviews of the Corsair Ironclaw RGB Wireless and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair Ironclaw RGB Wireless.
May 2019
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The editors liked
Connectivity options
Comfortable
Build quality
Battery life
Choice of wireless modes
Very comfortable for large hands
10 well-placed buttons
High-end PMW3391 optical sensor
Plenty of customisation options
Top-notch wireless performance
Very good internal specifications
Good core button
Tracking and scroll-wheel performance
Great software
Incredible wireless performance
Slipstream technology for seamless use with or without the cable
Every other decent wireless mouse costs much more
Ergonomic shape
Still relatively lightweight for a large wireless mouse
Wireless technology works really well
Well positioned programmable buttons
Three extra buttons compared to the original IronClaw
The editors didn't like
Thumb button positioning
130g is on the heavy side
Charging can feel like a chore
Some buttons are a tad too soft
Inconsistent looks
Larger and heavier than many rivals
No left handed version available
ICue software sometimes missing functions
Corsair still using too much plastic packaging
Scroll wheel still feels a little wooly
A clearer indication of battery life would be appreciated
Published: 2019-05-10, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
the latest highperformance CORSAIR gaming sensor, large footprint and comfortable chassis for palm grips and large hands, plenty of buttons for customization, RGB on three different segments, plenty of flexibility thanks to the iCUE unified software, onbo
The wireless feature addition to the IRONCLAW RGB series is nice to have, especially thanks to the SLIPSTREAM technology that allows very low latencies, so you will not see differences versus wired mode. The included 1000mAh rechargeable LiPo battery allo
The wireless feature addition to the IRONCLAW RGB series is nice to have, especially thanks to the SLIPSTREAM technology that allows very low latencies, so you will not see differences versus wired mode. The included 1000mAh rechargeable Li-Po battery all...
Some users coming from smaller gaming mice may need some time to adjust to the size of the Ironclaw RGB Wireless mouse. Because I was already familiar to the wired version, I did not have any problems adjusting to this mouse. Even in wireless mode, the 33...
There was all that talk about the features and function of the mice, but nary a word about what I actually did with them. Well, to be honest, it was quite a bit. I spent the week playing lots of Warframe, as usual, as well as conquering the entirety of E...
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Published: 2019-05-01, Author: Chris , review by: funkykit.com
Price, Up to 18,000 DPI, Wireless, RGB, Corsair Quality, Made for Larger Hands, Optical sensor – PMW3391, iCUE Software Controlled
For 80 dollars you wont find a better mouse that runs on software application for customization. If you are looking for an all around durable mouse at a great price give a glance at the Ironclaw RGB Wireless by Corsair. Very affordable mouse and you get t...
Main switches rated for 50 million clicks, Great choice of materials, Excellent build quality, Highly customizable 3-zone RGB lighting with synchronization, Comfortable for palm-gripping with even large hands, Affordable compared to the competition
No replacement feet included, Heavy at 133 grams, Thick, stiff cable, Unstable polling rate, even in wired mode, Only one polling-rate option, Very stiff middle button
The Corsair Ironclaw RGB Wireless is available for $79.99. Main switches rated for 50 million clicks Great choice of materials Excellent build quality Highly customizable 3-zone RGB lighting with synchronization Comfortable for palm-gripping with even la...
Published: 2019-04-29, Author: Mike , review by: pcmag.com
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
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...
Offers wireless mousing at a reasonable price, subtle RGB effects, lots of buttons,
Ergonomics will put off some gamers, useless battery gauge, some wireless issues
We really appreciate what Corsair has done with the Ironclaw RGB Wireless. It looks cool, will appeal to gamers who need want a larger-sized mouse, and the wireless system actually works quite well, save for some potential conflicts with other wireless pe...
Being the wireless version of a mouse we've already reviewed what we feel about the design is the same as it was before. If you've already read our take upon the wired Ironclaw then skip to the last paragraph for our thoughts on how the wireless works her...
Build Quality, Extremely Fast & Accurate (Pixart PMW3391 Optical Sensor), Connectivity (2.4GHz / Bluetooth / USB), Grip (Rubber Coating / Shape), OMRON Primary Switches (50 Million Clicks), RGB Lighting System (3 Zones), 10 Fully Programmable Buttons,
Price (EU), Size (For Some),
The IRONCLAW RGB MOBA/FPS Gaming Mouse we reviewed earlier this year may not have scored very high on all our tests but it did offer a very good price/performance ratio thus it did earn a recommendation from us for consumers on tight budgets. The...