The Corsair range is loaded with award-winning gaming peripherals. However, last year saw them unleash their superb Slipstream technology. They’ve added their Ultra-low latency wireless connectivity to their Ironclaw mouse. Offering wireless that can finally rival the performance of wired gaming peripherals. Not only that, but it also has low-power Bluetooth, allowing for extra-long battery life. If that wasn’t enough, it still works wired, giving you the best of both… erm all three worlds.
You both have and haven’t. Peter reviewed the Ironclaw about four months ago. However, that was the “standard” wired version of this mouse. You can read the full review here. He loved that gaming mouse, but now it’s back, and it’s even better. Now it has Slipstream!
For in-depth specifications, please visit the official product page here.
IRONCLAW RGB WIRELESS is the latest addition to CORSAIR’s ever-growing portfolio of high-performance gaming mice. It offers the ability to choose how to play by easily connecting via hyper-fast, next-generation 2.4GHz SLIPSTREAM CORSAIR WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY, Bluetooth® or USB wired mode. We created IRONCLAW RGB WIRELESS specifically for larger hands and palms grips, as part of an ongoing effort to deliver more diverse options so that players of all kinds can achieve top performance in any game genre. It combines a custom Pixart PMW3391 18,000 DPI optical sensor, a carefully sculpted contoured shape, and ultra-durable Omron micro-switches in a brand-new frame. Whether you’re a skilled champion in MOBAs like LoL or DOTA 2, or a crack shot in FPS such as CS:GO, IRONCLAW RGB WIRELESS will allow you to play at your highest level, even when your gaming sessions are long and enemies’ attacks relentless. – Corsair
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