Corsair Ironclaw RGB Review 2

Corsair Ironclaw RGB Review

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Introduction

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The Ironclaw RGB is the third and final gaming mouse Corsair revealed at CES 2019. It's quite huge and robust and has a contoured shape that's sculpted specifically for larger hands and palm gripping. While there are quite a lot of palm-grip-oriented, rather big mice out in the market, the Ironclaw is definitely one of the largest of those. The mouse also features Omron D2FC-F-K main switches rated for 50 million clicks, dynamic two-zone RGB lighting, and an all-new topnotch optical sensor called the PixArt PMW3391. While the internal specifications are nearly identical to the M65 RGB Elite's, there are some major differences even if we don't count the shell design.



Specifications

Corsair Ironclaw RGB
Sensor:PixArt PMW3391
Main Switches:Omron D2FC-F-K 50M
Wheel Encoder:Kailh red (7 mm height)
Size:130 mm x 80 mm x 45 mm
Size (inches):5.12" x 3.15" x 1.77"
Ambidextrous:No
Number of Buttons:7
Weight:105 g (3.7 oz)
Resolution:100–18,000 CPI
Polling Rate:125–1000 Hz
Cable:1.8 m long, braided
Software:Corsair iCUE

Packaging


Bright yellow covers and black sides—the color scheme is the same on the packaging of all new Corsair mice and mouse pads. The Ironclaw box has some of the usual technical specifications, render images, and marketing text printed on. The package follows a single rectangular design without a window or anything else of the sort. Its contents are the Ironclaw RGB itself, a quick-start guide, warranty information booklet, and disposal guide sheet. There is no extra set of mouse feet, unfortunately.

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