CORSAIR IRONCLAW RGB WIRELESS Gaming Mouse Review

Others/Mice & Keyboards by stefan @ 2019-05-10

The wireless feature addition to the IRONCLAW RGB series is nice to have, especially thanks to the SLIPSTREAM technology that allows very low latencies, so you will not see differences versus wired mode. The included 1000mAh rechargeable Li-Po battery allows usage up to 16 hours from a single charge on WiFi, with all RGB segments turned on; if we go in Power Saving mode, the LED lighting turns off, but we will benefit from much more usage time. The extra battery brings the weight up to 133 grams, which is still manageable and thanks to its large footprint people with larger hands will have no issues using with a comfortable palm grip.

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Packaging, A Closer Look Part I

GLAIVE RGB PRO is not the only mouse launched recently by CORSAIR; the IRONCLAW has received a refresh with wireless capabilities, more buttons and modified thumb programmable buttons. Wireless comes with the SLIPSTREAM technology, for sub-1ms latency, we have the PMW3391 native 18000 DPI sensor but also Bluetooth connectivity options.

 

The product is shipped inside a compact cardboard enclosure, along with its bundle; right on the front we can spot the iCUE compatibility icon, along with the SLIPSTREAM tech logo:

 

 

 

The same “Win without wires” saying as on the HARPOON RGB WIRELESS is available with the IRONCLAW RGB WIRELESS:

 

 

 

A side photo of the product is available as well:

 

 

 

On the bottom, we can see the product code name, its serial number, but also the box contents via drawings:

 

 

 

The main product highlights can be viewed on the back, in multiple languages:

 

 

 

As documentation, we will receive the Warranty Guide, the User Manual, a Safety and Compliance Information leaflet, but also a WEEE leaflet:

 

 

 

The guide presents the main product components:

 

 

 

Along with the mouse, we will receive an USB charge/data cable, an USB adapter but also the wireless transceiver:

 

 

 

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