Corsair has added a new wireless mouse to its growing range of PC gaming peripherals. The mouse dubbed Ironclaw RGB Wireless Gaming Mouse. Just as the name implies, the mouse is indeed shaped like a claw rather than a mouse. The design is similar to its predecessor, the wired Ironclaw RGB mouse but this new wireless model is said to feature Corsair’s Slipstream Wireless technology and features an 18,000 dpi optical sensor. It also comes with support for wired and wireless use.

When it comes to performance, Corsair Ironclaw RGB Wireless mouse features a PMW 3391 sensor similar to that on the wired version. The sensor allows users to push the sensitivity all the way up to 18,000 dpi. The mouse is equipped with ten programmable buttons which can be customized through the Corsair iCUE software. There are also three customizable RGB lighting zones that can also be altered within the iCUE software. In addition, the Ironclaw mouse makes use of Omron Japanese switches which are tested to a high standard and are rated at 50 million left and right clicks.Corsair Ironclaw RGB Wireless mouse

As stated earlier, the mouse can be used in the wireless mode and via a wired connection. For wireless, you can use standard Bluetooth to connect or via the Slipstream wireless USB dongle. While for a wired connection, there is a 1.8-meter braided cable inside the package. The Slipstream wireless USB connectivity mode is the best, though, due to the presence of Corsair’s Slipstream Wireless technology. This tech allows for low input lag gaming thanks to a sub-1 ms response time. The tech also incorporates Corsair’s Intelligent Frequency Shift technology, which monitors the connection and automatically uses the most reliable wireless signal it can.Corsair Ironclaw RGB Wireless mouse

The Ironclaw RGB wireless mouse is powered by a rechargeable lithium-polymer battery, which the company says will last 16 hours with RGB lighting enabled in wireless USB mode. Without the RGB lights, it can last up to 24 hours. The battery can last up to 30 hours in Bluetooth mode with RGB lights turned on. This goes up to 50 hours with the lighting off completely.

The mouse comes with a retail price of $80 and is already available via some major retailers.

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