The design of Ironclaw RGB Wireless largely mimic the original Ironclaw and and that’s okay, there is no point in looking for original and revolutionary solutions when there is a convenient and proven “standard.”
The hidden gem, the Pixart PMW3391 optical sensor, is the hearth of the mouse capable of a crazy 18,000 DPI and allow 1 DPI increments, making it a dream for players who crave granular control over sensitivity. Connectivity is equally impressive, leveraging Corsair’s Slipstream Wireless technology for near-zero latency. In practice, the mouse is indistinguishable from its wired counterparts during fast-paced gaming sessions.
Battery life is really good, lasting up to 50 hours on a single charge in wireless mode, ensuring it can keep up with even the longest gaming sessions. For added flexibility, the IRONCLAW supports both Bluetooth and wired connectivity options allowing to keep playing in cases of low battery or radio interferences.
The iCUE Corsair software ties it all together, offering intuitive customization for button remapping / macros and lighting. While it doesn’t push the boundaries of gaming mouse innovation, the IRONCLAW RGB Wireless is a reliable choice for gamers seeking comfort and precision to get back to work.
Pros | Cons |
Hand-pleasing shape for big paws | Can’t configure while using Bluetooth |
Crazy DPI control | No wireless charging |