Corsair Ironclaw RGB Wireless assessment: slipstream isn’t every thing

Corsair Ironclaw RGB Wireless gaming mouse

Corsair has added one more mouse to its Slipstream wi-fi know-how lineup, the markedly chunky Ironclaw RGB Wireless gaming mouse. It’s kitted out with the signature Corsair panache, however there’s one thing a bit of extra industrial, chunky, and in your face concerning the Ironclaw. Especially in comparison with the modern Dark Core or Harpoon fashions out of the Corsair camp currently.

Let’s begin with the outside. The entire left facet of this mouse is a jumble of switches and buttons, that, as one of many distinctive promoting factors of this SKU, is perhaps make or break for players. There are three thumb switches, two within the common spot and one simply above. Further down in the direction of the first switches, there’s two linear switches simply in attain of your index finger.

Besides the standard duo of thumb switches, the remaining stay a bit of out of attain for many major in-game actions. MMO customers could discover utility within the additional macro house obtainable, however for essentially the most half these are higher suited to secondary actions that you simply gained’t want throughout the warmth of digitised battle. DPI switching or quantity, maybe. The third swap above the thumb relaxation is also an enigma. It’s not simply depressed with the decrease index finger, and the vertical swap mounting makes it robust for something however essentially the most dexterous thumbs, too.

The remaining two DPI buttons beneath the scroll wheel are well-placed and simply reached in a snap, nonetheless. And the accompanying OMRON switches mendacity beneath every button make for a responsive click on if you do handle to hit them squarely on the top – it’s only a matter of getting there.

The total form and high quality of the system is great, too. And regardless of the nomenclature indicating in any other case, it’s truly extra of a palm-style grip. But that oddity apart it’s probably the most supportive and marathon-friendly mice going – even for broad-handed players.

The Ironclaw Wireless is fitted with the PMW3391 sensor ramped as much as a whopping 18,000 DPI. But there’s extra to life than sensor rankings, and also you’re unlikely to ever crank your mouse up that far. Rather it’s the two.4GHz Slipstream know-how that wins me over with regards to the tech.

Corsair Ironclaw RGB Wireless USB dongle

Corsair has already delivered the cut price wi-fi items with the Harpoon RGB Wireless. Nevertheless, that doesn’t depend for a lot within the $70-80 worth vary, and the Ironclaw has to fend for itself towards among the finest at $70 (£70).

Corsair Ironclaw RGB Wireless Corsair Harpoon RGB Wireless
Sensor PMW3391  PMW3325 optical
DPI 18,000 10,000 DPI
Buttons 10 6
RGB lighting Tick Tick
Wireless Tick Tick
Ambidextrous Cross Cross
Battery Up to 50 hours (Bluetooth mode) Up to 60 hours (Bluetooth mode)
Weight 130g 99g
Price $70 (£70) $50 (£49)

But I can gladly say the wi-fi holds up. It’s constant and quick, and I seen no lag all through my prolonged interval with the mouse. There’s nonetheless a slight delay from when the PC activates to the mouse waking up, however that’s a somewhat small worth to pay for a high-end wire-free expertise. And each Bluetooth and wired connections are additionally obtainable.

Corsair’s iCUE software program as soon as once more takes management over the performance, lighting management, and firmware of the mouse. The Ironclaw has three RGB zones: one on the scroll wheel, one underneath the palm, and one underneath the first mouse buttons. The impact of which is somewhat minimal by immediately’s extravagant normal. Each zone is managed through the iCUE software program, which I’ve had a bit of hassle corralling to do my bidding this time round.

Usually I’ve little problem with Corsair’s software program. Some of the settings menus are a bit of obscure and, let’s say, discreet. Still, it stays among the finest round. Yet with the Ironclaw I seen a few of my macros have been reverting to their former capabilities… whereas additionally retaining my personalised presets. That meant I typically discovered myself cranking up the quantity and skipping ahead on Chrome .

Corsair Ironclaw RGB Wireless gaming mouse

The RGB implementation additionally appears an excessive amount of for a wi-fi mouse whereas including comparatively little to the aesthetic. I admire flashing lights as a lot as the following particular person, however three RGB zones on a wi-fi mouse – and none notably beautiful – could also be overkill. And battery life suffers consequently.

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The Slipstream Wireless is a bit of thirsty. The rodent manages a battery lifetime of 16 hours with normal lighting activated, which will increase as much as 24 hours with the lighting off by Corsair’s exams. On Bluetooth that will increase as much as 30 hours lights on or an honest 50 hours with the lights off.

While I stay impressed with Corsair’s wi-fi Slipstream know-how, I’m not satisfied the Ironclaw Wireless RGB is the most effective vessel to display it. The button configuration wants work, the RGB implementation appears superfluous, and all that tech inside makes for one critically heavy mouse. The worth is aggressive, nonetheless, providing a modicum of premium performance to the wi-fi mid-range market, but it looks like there’s extra to do to make this specific wi-fi equipment shine.

 
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