Corsair IronClaw RGB Wireless mouse review -
Specifications and Features
The rodent
Let's talk about the mouse a bit. The mouse comes with an 18,000 DPI optical sensor that delivers precision and accuracy with configurable polling speed. Featuring two zone 16.8M color customizable lighting and a tactile scroll wheel, seven easily programmable buttons, and a base for that precisely balanced, professional feel. Carefully selected materials and ergonomics, combined with precise tracking and advanced customization. is has a sweeping contoured shape with two interchangeable right side magnetic grips, allowing it to adapt in seconds for a customized fit.
Features
- Three Ways to Game: Connect with hyper-fast, sub-1ms SLIPSTREAM CORSAIR WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY, low-latency Bluetooth, or USB wired.
- Comfort When It Counts: Contoured shape that’s sculpted specifically for palm-grips and larger hands.
- Powerfully Precise Optical Gaming Sensor: A custom Pixart PMW3391 native 18,000 DPI sensor, adjustable in 1 DPI resolution steps, gives you total sensitivity customization and ultra-accurate tracking.
- Ten Fully Programmable Buttons: Customize the way you play with powerful macros and key remaps to give you an in-game advantage.
- Ultra-Durable Omron Switches: Rated for more than 50 million clicks.
- Dynamic, Three-Zone RGB Backlighting: Choose from dozens of customizable presets and effects to perfectly match your setup.
- Onboard Profile Storage: Take your settings with you, with hardware macro playback and lighting control.
- Up to 50 hours of Battery Life when using Bluetooth: Play uninterrupted with a battery life that lasts for days, or plug in for wired mode to keep playing while charging.
- Intelligent Control, Unlimited Possibilities: CORSAIR iCUE software enables vivid dynamic RGB lighting control, sophisticated macro programming and full-system lighting synchronization across compatible CORSAIR peripherals, coolers, fans and more.
- Surface Calibration Tuning Utility: Automatically tailors responsiveness and precision based on your individual playing surface.
With an 18,000 DPI mouse it makes sense to use DPI adjustments, and obviously, button controlled DPI switching has been introduced to the mouse so you can trigger DPI on the mouse itself. In this review, we'll also show you some photos of the new MM250 and MM350 mousemats.
MM250 Champion Series - Level the Playing Field
- X-Large Size: Never run out of space with an expansive 450mm x 400mm (17.7” x 15.7”) surface for big mouse movements.
- Made for Champions: Play at peak performance on the Champion Series’ clean black surface, built to meet the rigorous needs of esports professionals and competitive gamers.
- Extra Thick Comfort: Stay in the game longer with 5mm plush rubber construction that also helps smooth out uneven desktop surfaces.
- Durable Design: Stands up to daily gaming with a precision-stitched, 360° anti-fray edge that guards against surface peeling.
- Superior Control: Glide-enhanced woven textile surface optimized for high-performance gaming mice with low-friction tracking for pixel-perfect targeting.
MM350 Champion Series - Level the Playing Field
- X-Large Size: Never run out of space with an expansive 450mm x 400mm (17.7” x 15.7”) surface for big mouse movements.
- Made for Champions: Play at peak performance on the Champion Series’ clean black surface, built to meet the rigorous needs of esports professionals and competitive gamers.
- Extra Thick Comfort: Stay in the game longer with 5mm plush rubber construction that also helps smooth out uneven desktop surfaces.
- Durable Design: Stands up to daily gaming with a precision-stitched, 360° anti-fray edge that guards against surface peeling.
- Superior Control: Glide-enhanced woven textile surface optimized for high-performance gaming mice with low-friction tracking for pixel-perfect targeting.
- Staying Power: Anti-skid textured rubber base keeps the mouse pad securely in place even during the most intense gaming sessions.
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