The Corsair Ironclaw RGB mouse is a versatile, full sized mouse with a nice weight (not light and flimsy, not overly heavy and slow). It is incredibly precise and every aspect seems to be both very well thought out and done without compromise. Everything about it screams high quality. The buttons are very well placed, they are where they can be easily accessed but are not in the way. All of the buttons can be programmed to do whatever you'd like them to do and the ability to quickly raise and lower the mouse's DPI setting means you can have a "sniper" button for gaming or super hero level precision with programs like Adobe Photoshop. The buttons all feel crisp and have a nice snap to them. The scroll wheel has a great texture that prevents any kind of slipping and has very precise feeling stops as it spins around. The middle click using the scroll wheel is also very easy to do and grabs effortlessly and requires only moderate pressure. Basically, not so little that you didn't mean to middle click and not so much that it feels like you're using a stapler as some cheaper mice do. It can be used wired with the included braided USB cable. It comes with a dongle which per the instruction manual should work for connecting it wirelessly in Slipstream or Bluetooth mode. Slipstream paired perfectly and provides so little lag that it is as if the USB cable is attached. Bluetooth was something that just would not pair and my Windows 10 would not recognize the dongle as being Bluetooth. No combination of updates or drivers could fix that issue. In the end, I was able to connect it through an additional generic Bluetooth dongle. This allows for all three modes to connect whenever I choose. Wired is great and charges the battery but can be cumbersome, Slipstream speed is awesome but uses up the battery faster (roughly 2x -3x more than Bluetooth) and Bluetooth is efficient but (in my case) required I use an additional dongle. Lastly, is the RGB feature. I have a Corsair K70 RGB keyboard with amazing lighting and wanted a matching mouse. The Ironclaw has little headlights in the front, lights on the sides of the scroll wheel inside the housing, a lighted Corsair logo where your palm goes and indicator lights on the left side of the mouse. Using iCue software, downloaded for free from Corsair, you can assign virtually any color to any light and program all kinds of patterns and things into it. The downside is that the lights are not as bright looking as they are on my keyboard. In daylight, unless you pick it up and look right at the LEDs, only the logo light and static colored indicator lights are useful. In the dark, the headlights output a bit better and are visible a bit on the mousepad just ahead of the mouse but only for about an inch. The scroll wheel light is barely visible in the dark because it is literally inside the housing and is shining up through a very slim space and onto black surfaces. The logo is where the most color shows but it's a small spot and once your hand is on it, the light is covered up anyway. If you have a Corsair RGB keyboard it will "sync" with your color settings automatically while wired to your computer and can even cycle through your color settings using the buttons in line with the scroll wheel. It will not "sync" in either wireless mode with your Corsair peripherals but you can program light modes into the mouse's onboard memory to use wirelessly as you like. In the end, the Ironclaw is a fantastic, high quality mouse with great features and a price that is more than fair compared to its competition. It has many connection options and the RGB feature is just icing on the cake. I would strongly recommend this mouse for gaming or media production where smooth precision is paramount. Read full review
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Great mouse for Large right-handed users. Large slightly hefty palm-grip friendly mouse. Programmable extra buttons in the perfect places to macro FPS or MMO quick actions with multiple profiles available that can also be bound to specific programs/applications (specific games/apps get the profiles quickly loaded when they get launched). Use the dongle, use the USB-A to USB Micro, or use straight Bluetooth (set up the connection while the mouse is plugged in and the Bluetooth switch on the underside is turned on and you don't even have to use anything other than the mouse itself during the whole process). Purported 16-hour battery life when going wireless, you can plug in and use the mouse while it's charging so no real downtime aside from how long it takes you to plug back in. The Clicks feel good, the rubber scroll wheel feels really good, and I am definitely a fan of the modest RGB over the dazzling light shows some of the modern gaming mice get up to these days. Overall, it's a Large-hand, palm-grip-friendly mouse with options.Read full review
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Big mouse but feels great in my palm, and the RGB customization options are superb. Would definitely recommend others to buy if they want an affordable mouse that still looks high end with multiple buttons.
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It’s a larger mouse, one reason I chose it. Plus the buttons are placed in the right spots for me to keybind in macros. iCUE software is a pain and tricky to use. Other than that, the mouse is one of the best I’ve used, great fit and isn’t a slippery as some others.
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Nice product for the price. Nice for larger hands.
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