Testseek.com have collected 106 expert reviews of the Corsair IronClaw RGB and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair IronClaw RGB.
May 2019
(85%)
106 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(82%)
525 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Great sensor
Fantastic build quality and choice of materials
Good buttons
Main switches rated for 50 million clicks
Don't need to remove mouse feet to disassemble
Great-looking
Highly customizable RGB lighting
Comfortable for a palm grip with big h
Includes a brandnew PixArt PMW3391 sensor with DPI values up to 18000
Rubberized side panel surfaces for optimal grip during longer gaming sessions
Powered by iCUE unified software for tons of configuration options
Two segment RGB for eye candy
So it
Price
RGB
Corsair Quality
Made for Larger Hands
New optical sensor PMW3391
ICUE Software Controlled
Lightweight Enclosure (Just 105g)
Extremely Fast & Accurate (Pixart PMW3391)
Good Grip (Rubber Coating)
OMRON Micro-Switches (50 Million Clicks)
RGB Lighting System (2 Zones)
7
Programmable Buttons
1.8 Meter Long Braided Cable
ICUE Softw
Comfortable grips
Solid performance
Great wireless connectivity
Comfortable grip for big hands
Smart DPI features
Large
Responsible buttons
Textured grips and wheel
Super comfortable
Larger side buttons
10 programmable buttons
Slipstream wireless technology
Great customization in iCUE
Can be used for all types of games
The editors didn't like
Very thick
Heavy
And stiff cable
Needs firmware fixes
No replacement mouse feet included
IRONCLAW RGB is quite light at just 105g thanks to its allplastic construction and measures 130 x 80 x 45 (LWH)
We found it to be very comfortable while using it with a palm grip
While the latest highend sensor made in cooperation with PixArt should be
Comfortable grip for big hands, Smart DPI features, Large, responsible buttons, Textured grips and wheel
Abstruse software, So-so lighting
If you have large hands, the Ironclaw RGB is worth a look; if not, I think Corsair's other mice are a little more comfortable and functional, particularly the M65 RGB Elite ($60) and the Harpoon RGB Wireless ($50).But if you like your mice large and luxur...
Great sensor, Fantastic build quality and choice of materials, Good buttons, Main switches rated for 50 million clicks, Don't need to remove mouse feet to disassemble, Great-looking, highly customizable RGB lighting, Comfortable for a palm grip with big h
Very thick, heavy, and stiff cable, Needs firmware fixes, No replacement mouse feet included
The Corsair Ironclaw RGB is available for $59.99. Great sensor Fantastic build quality and choice of materials Good buttons Main switches rated for 50 million clicks Don't need to remove mouse feet to disassemble Great-looking, highly customizable RGB lig...
Such is the design of the human hand that the majority of mice fall into a couple of categories. On one side we have mice with a slight curve for right-handed users, whilst on the other we have the ambidextrous designs both for those who prefer a more sym...
Published: 2019-01-07, Author: Jim , review by: pcper.com
Abstract: We got an early peak at each mouse along with the MM350 Extended XL, the latest version of Corsair's gaming mouse/desk pads. Read on for a quick look at what each new gaming mouse brings to your PC gaming experience.The M65 RGB Elite is an update to C...
In 2019, Corsair has really brought their A game with this new line of mice and the MM350 mouse mat. The MM350 was a pleasure to use through all my gaming sessions and having your wrist rest on the pad versus your desk is so much better. After using the E...
The overall feel, grip, and performance of the Corsair Ironclaw RGB is great. It's also comfortable with its nicely-fit rubberized grips. We also think that if you have slightly bigger hands than the average, you'll surely like the hold and comfort that i...
Unable to open the mouse without destroying it is our only complaint. We do like to get our eyes on the components for verification to what we are writing, and not that we do not trust Corsair to do what is shown in the specifications, we want to know whe...
Published: 2019-05-15, Author: Sara , review by: futurefive.co.nz
Between the competitive gamer and the casual gamer in this house, we concluded that Corsair's Ironclaw mouse is comfortable, practical, and a worthwhile piece of kit for gamers who love precision but don't necessarily want a dozen buttons clogging up thei...
Published: 2019-04-30, Author: Sara , review by: futurefive.co.nz
Between the competitive gamer and the casual gamer in this house, we concluded that Corsair's Ironclaw mouse is comfortable, practical, and a worthwhile piece of kit for gamers who love precision but don't necessarily want a dozen buttons clogging up thei...
Published: 2019-04-25, Author: Andy , review by: eteknix.com
It's easily one of the best mice Corsair has made in a long time, and that's saying something. What's so amazing to me is how this mouse decimated its self. The Ironclaw is a great mouse, make no mistake, we love it. However, after just four months, the w...