Testseek.com 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
(87%)
75 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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...
Each year we shift roughly 2000 DPI somehow, and this year we reached 18.000 DPI for the optical sensor. Regardless of what you think and feel about that this is a properly built and good mouse at a decent enough price for a wireless one. I mentioned this...
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...
Abstract: Even though one of our first mice we used for the majority of our early gaming was done with a wireless mouse, in well over a decade, vast improvements have been made. It used to be said by just about anyone out there, that if you play games on a PC, wire...
All in all, the new Ironclaw RGB Wireless Mouse from Corsair works well, and we think it's a fast and precise mouse that provides the aesthetics, as well as adequate comfort. We also appreciate its many features, and the fact that it's highly customizable...
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 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 aw...