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Corsair Ironclaw RGB - FPS and MOBA Gaming Mouse - 18,000 DPI Optical Sensor - Backlit RGB LED, Black

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Size: Wired


Style: Mouse


Features

  • Perfect for Larger Hands and Palm Grips: Lightweight at 105g and a contoured shape thats sculpted specifically for palm-grips and larger hands
  • CORSAIRs Most Advanced Optical Gaming Sensor Yet: Native 18,000 DPI, adjustable in 1 DPI resolution steps gives you total sensitivity customization and ultra-accurate tracking
  • Ultra-Durable Omron Switches: Rated for more than 50 million clicks
  • Seven Fully Programmable Buttons: Customize the way you play with powerful macros or key remaps giving you an in-game advantage
  • Dynamic, Two-Zone RGB Backlighting: Experience dozens of customizable presets and effects to perfectly match your setup

Description

Size:Wired | Style:Mouse From the manufacturer Get A Grip The IRONCLAW RGB Gaming Mouse features a lightweight design at 105g and a contoured shape that’s sculpted specifically for palm-grips and larger hands. Battle Hardened Built to last with ultra-durable Omron switches rated for more than 50 million clicks. Surgical Precision Equipped with a custom Pixart PMW3391 native 18,000 DPI precision optical sensor with 1 DPI resolution steps. The Ironclaw RGB gaming mouse delivers ultra-accurate tracking and first-rate gaming performance. Style:18,000 DPI | Color:Black The Corsair ironclaw RGB Gaming mouse combines a performance 18, 000 DPI precision optical sensor with a 105G lightweight body and durable contoured shape that's sculpted specifically for palm-grips and larger hands. Powerful Corsair CUE software allows you to precisely tune sensitivity in 1 DPI steps, as well as customize the seven programmable buttons with macros or remaps to give you an in-game edge. Cue software also unlocks Dual-Zone RGB lighting control, allowing you to instantly synchronize lighting across all your iCUE compatible Corsair devices, from mouse to case Lighting and more. Boasting the ultra-accurate customizable precision you need to take your game play higher, with the Corsair ironclaw RGB, victory is in hand.


Wireless Type: ‎802.11a


Brand: ‎Corsair


Item model number: ‎‎CH-9307011-EU


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Item Weight: ‎3.68 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎5.12 x 3.15 x 1.77 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.12 x 3.15 x 1.77 inches


Color: ‎Black


Manufacturer: ‎Corsair


Country of Origin: ‎China


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎January 7, 2019


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  • Lasted 1 month of use.
Size: Wireless Style: Mouse
Update: My second one lasted longer, but has of today failed again at the mousewheel. I've felt it coming for a month or so now when rotating the scroll wheel. Meanwhile, my Logitech G602 still works, and I've had it far longer. I liked the shape and buttons on the Ironclaw better, but at least I can rely on my G602. Mousewheel, as others have stated, breaks easily. Ridiculously cheap. My logitech I've had for years never broke like this, and it isn't like I'm smashing the mouse wheel. After one month of use, one of the points where the mousewheel attaches seems to have broken, as that side caves into the mouse body and no longer functions. Really bummed, what a waste of money and no means to return it. :( ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2019 by This Guy

  • iCUE Software is a real pain, but worth sticking with if you are looking for a great rounded mouse
Size: Wireless Style: Mouse
First day review here. Spent a rather long time setting up than I would have liked. So let's start with the good -GOOD- the most comfortable mouse I have used. Long time g502 and g602 user here. I've been looking for a replacement for both, something with the functionality of the g602 and quality sensor of the g502. This is probably about as close as one can get. It has a wide range of functions despite the pitfalls of the iCUE software. The sensor tracks well and even in wireless mode (haven't bothered with Bluetooth) it's smooth and didn't miss a beat. Once setup (and figuring out how to get the buttons to actually work in iCUE) it's great and offers a lot of flexibility. Also note, it came with a full charge out of the box. The textures DO NOT feel cheap, quite the opposite. It's also easy to get the colors to match the keyboard or whatever if you are into that. -THE OKAY- It really needs more DPI options. The g502 has 5 settings you can adjust. It feels a little useless to have such a DPI range you can't actually use completely, but if I'm honest that's nit picking. Also, the scroll wheel won't free wheel or have left and right clicks. Again that's a nit pick, I don't care too much about those YMMV. -Really, let's talk about the bad iCUE software- I've used it for some time and expected the usual quirks about weird toggle switches but really, this was not a great experience, beyond that Corsair doesn't have (at least I couldn't find a How To, and everything else on the internet is for different mice. I had no problem figuring out how to assign buttons, it's that they wouldn't work, or would start doing something else when games were up. Really a huge oversight that Corsair needs to address asap. -Firmware updates and iCUE updates need to send promotes to the desktop! Seriously, I had to update iCUE, and had the "Macro Function is broken, please fix install of iCUE" message in the tiny corner. Turns out another update was needed, and amazingly the buttons that didn't work started working again. At least there was a fix, but I think something is still very wrong with button mapping. It should be separate from macros honestly. So for anyone coming here looking for advice on how to setup the buttons here's my advice. This should only apply to buttons you are remapping for keystrokes. 1. Make sure you are completely up to date on firmware and iCUE software. 2. Create an action and select the action. 3. Choose which button you want to reprogram on the right side. 4. BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING ELSE. At the bottom where it says MACRO Select Advanced Settings and select "retain original key output" 5. Select the MACRO drop down and select keystroke 6. in the box perform which keystroke you want the button on the mouse to do 7. on the Advanced tab for keystroke select retain original key output again. REMEMBER you shouldn't have to check retain key output for mouse functions (i.e. DPI changes, Back etc) This is a lot of work for something other companies do in seconds. now to my main issue.. Selecting the mouse button to perform anything on the numpad didn't work at first. Selecting the mouse to perform a Function key, or any of the predefined options in the drop down (other than keystroke) doesn't work as of the time of writing this review (which has taken way too long) So stick with remapping with keystrokes for now I guess. Hopefully corsair will fix all this and I'll come back and give this thing 5 stars, because I really want to, but iCUE just sucks. But it can be worked around. I have attached some pictures of what my remap looks like and the key output options. Good luck everyone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2019 by Jeremy

  • Uncomfortable
Size: Wired Style: Mouse
I've been waiting for a large mouse to fit my palm/fingertip style grip. This sounded liked the perfect mouse when it was announced, so I bought it immediately. Major disappointment. The mouse is advertised to be a palm grip style mouse, yet the name says Claw in it, and the marketing pictures show players using a claw style grip with this mouse. That's exactly what it's meant to be. The size of the mouse is large, which i love, but the hump is in the center, closer to the finger. If the hump was farther back towards the palm, this mouse would be perfect. My hand was cramping after about 4 hours of gameplay due to it's awkward shape. I love a big mouse, but this one is just designed wrong. It's almost as if they used a small hand in a palm style grip to design the shape. If you have large hands and play palm, this mouse probably wont work for you. Other than that, I love the icue software and the look of the mouse. Just needs to be redesigned. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2019 by Mitch Lamm

  • Really disappointed in Corsair and what I used to consider to be a trusted brand.
Size: Wireless Style: Mouse
First let's start with the mouse shape. It says it is designed for palm grips and big hands but still feels small and forces claw grip in my average size hands. Sure it's a bit wider than my G502 but just doesn't feel right, the hump is maybe set too far forward and not actually in the palm area where it should be. The iCUE software while being a complete disaster of user interface design, also causes odd system performance issues like flickering monitor, random CPU spikes, and mouse lag whenever it is open. Doing a simple task like setting a keybind to a button and saving to the mouse hardware requires some really convoluted and roundabout workflow. Every time you want to make a change you'll have to go through a process to save the changes to the mouse, like you are flashing the firmware all over again. Other modern programmable mouse software do not require this kind of workflow and save their changes instantly, so I don't know why this mouse is stuck with early 2000's firmware technology. Speaking of hardware profiles, it was very disappointing to find out that the iCUE software restricts you on what buttons you can program. So the end result is that you are left with useless un-programmable buttons because of course you would never want to use a software profile and leave the invasive iCUE software open on your system. The only good thing I can say about this mouse is that I love the button layout, and I really hope we see more start adopting similar layouts so I can then throw this one in the trash and get something else. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2019 by planetexpress

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