Best Corsair Mice
Premium feel, great for large hands – The Corsair Ironclaw RGB is a fantastic mouse, I have had mine for about a year now and it is still in great conditions, buttons all work perfectly,… Read more
theres no ghosting or stuttering.
As always with corsair peripherals, it has a braided fabric non detachable USB cord, a premium plastic housing and large anti friction pads on the bottom. it has plenty of grip focused surfaces, the upside is it actually works, without being a rubber that wears overtime, the downside is its a magnet for dirt and grit, especially if you eat whilst using it. due to the way the grips are carved its quite a tedious mission to clean it, although i find myself having to do it max once every 3 months or so, which isnt too bad.
It has a light weight and simple design with 4 custom mappable buttons, the side buttons are great for MOBA and FPS gameplay however the top two buttons are reserved for profile and dps switching. Whilst the location of the buttons isnt the biggest issue in the world, it is easy to knock, especially when going from typing back to holding the mouse, so definitely be wary of that. The best way to counter this is if you have a combination of Corsair Mouse and Keyboard, most of Corsairs lineup of keyboards come with a RGB, Profile switch and a lock button, this means you can remap the mouse key and dont have to worry about accidentally switching profiles.
All in all aside from the only fault of being able to change profiles by accident, I cannot fault this mouse, it is super comfortable in hand and super accurate on most surfaces. I highly recommend it to anyone who struggles with the more main stream options which can be too slimline or low for larger hands, the ironclaw fills most hands very well.
Faulty, but replaced instantly! – I bought this mouse on special, when I got it home it was faulty. The right mouse click was stiff and within a couple months jammed up after minimal… Read more
use. I took it back to JB Hi-FI and they replaced it on the spot with no issues.
Its a good mouse for me, it fits my hand well, and it light weight. My last mouse was a bit big and made my hand ache with prolonged use, this one is a good size for a female.
It's wireless, but can be used plugged in. DPI cycle button is in a convenient place. I love the middle click wheel button, it has a total of 5 buttons (including the left and right clicks), enough for my game. The data cable is covered with a woven cloth, lol I find this easy to trace my mouse cord back to the the USB port on my computer. I use it plugged in all the time. But could go cordless if I chose. The USB receiver plug is stored in the bottom of the mouse.
I think I was just unlucky that my first one was faulty. The replacement one is great. And the warrantee started again.
This mouse is a great accessory for casual users – I purchased this mouse to go with my Corsair Strafe MKII gaming keyboard. Numerous stores were visited where I could try out mice in my hands,… Read more
gripping, rolling them, seeing how the buttons felt, where buttons were, etc etc.
The Corsair Glaive Pro won out.
It has a few lighted areas (but not overkill) so you can sync it with other Corsair accessories or just on its own.
The center wheel is like a mini LEGO tyre. It feels great, rolls great, and is placed in such a perfect location for my fingers to operate.
The two primary buttons are also comfortably placed for my grip.
There's another button behind the center wheel that adjusts the DPI. I'm probably doing it wrong, but what I've found (and actually LIKE) is when I push the buttons to increase/decrease the DPI, the speed of my laptop's mouse point increase/decreases respectively! There are five levels of DPI this mouse can be adjusted to, which lights to indicate which one you're on. I tend to keep it on level "2"; when I "feel the need for speed", I click the appropriate button and bump it up to level 3 or 4. Whammo! My mouse pointer starts moving almost faster than the speed of electricity. :-)
The other nice, and often understated feature, is the button grips that come included. Where the right-thumb is placed, there are 3 panels to choose from, attached to the mouse via good magnets. It allows you to find the grip that is even more perfect for how you rest your thumb.
The sides of the mouse are nicely tectured too so if you have sweaty fingers, you won't have to worry about losing your grip.
Lastly, the mouse is still clean. After at least 6 weeks of using it, there's no print, "oil" stains, or anything else.
At $100 non-gamers might think it's quite steep especially since it's not wireless. But overall, with the comfort, ease of use of the buttons, the apparent build quality, and that I can configure it to fit and sync with my Corsair Keyboard, I would recommend.