Earlier this year Corsair released the IronClaw RGB gaming mouse, and at the time we said it was a great option if you want a larger, ergonomic design. The new IronClaw RGB Wireless takes that same core design but does away with the braided cable, in favour of not only a Bluetooth connection but also Corsair's 2.4GHz Slipstream wireless technology. Coming in £15 more expensive than its wired counterpart, the new IronClaw RGB Wireless is available for £69.95, but does the overall package justify that higher price?
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Specification:
- Model: IronClaw RGB Wireless
- Colour: Black
- Wireless Connectivity: 2.4GHz Slipstream, Bluetooth® 4.2
- Wired Connectivity: USB 2.0
- Battery Type: Built-in lithium-polymer
- Battery Life 2.4GHz Slipstream: 16hrs w/ lighting and 24hrs w/out
- Battery Life Bluetooth® 4.2: 30hrs w/ lighting and 50hrs w/out
- USB cable: Braided 1.8m
- Software: Corsair iCue
- Button number: 10
- Switches: Omron
- Dimensions: 130.0 X 80.0 X 45.0mm
- LED: 3 Zone RGB
- Sensor: Pixart PMW3391
- Sensor Type: Optical
- DPI: 100 – 18,000 with 1 DPI steps
- Polling rate: 1000Hz
- Weight: 130g
Box Contents:
- Corsair IronClaw RGB Wireless Mouse.
- USB Wireless Receiver.
- USB Charging, DataCable.
- Quickstart, Warranty Guide.
The Corsair IronClaw RGB Wireless is currently available to pre-order from Overclockers UK for £69.95 inc. VAT HERE.
Pros:
- Comfortable, 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.
Cons:
- Scroll wheel still feels a little wooly.
- A clearer indication of battery life would be appreciated.
KitGuru Says: The Corsair IronClaw RGB Wireless retains the same comfortable, ergonomic shape as its predecessor, making it perfect for those who prefer a palm grip. Adding both Corsair's 2.4GHz Slipstream wireless technology alongside extra customisable buttons for the new price of £69.95 makes it a no brainer for users with larger hands.