Corsair IronClaw RGB Wireless mouse review

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As always we start with packaging so you can recognize the product in the stores. Clear packaging, all primary features are marked on the packaging, hard to miss really. Note, if you do not like the Corsair gaming look, then you can purchase the IronClaw mouse sitting in the MOAB gaming-centric zone with colorful lights and a really proper software suite for 69 USD. In the package, you'll find 1 x Mouse. Next to that leaflet manual and warranty guide. It's a nice looking mouse alright. A bit oddly shaped, but the feel an fit in your hand makes up for that completely. Obviously, you'll also receive a Slipstream and charger cable. BTW, should you ever run out of battery, you can plug the USB cable in and continue as is. 


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The IronClaw is intended for the people that like a relatively big mouse in their hands, you know it fills the palm of your hand really well. And indeed the mouse sits comfortably in my hand, but I am a big guy and this is a very comfortable mouse to use. Looks wise it seems a bit more normal, however, it has been loaded with features and configurability. The mouse weighs in at just over 110 gram and that is fine for me, there is no adjustable weight system.

 

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IronClaw has a very ergonomic design that will fit really well in the palm of your hands with nice ruggedized / textured thumb and pink grips and seems excellent with my golden fingers (insert: trumpet horns).

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