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May 2019
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106 Críticas
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Sensor óptico PixArt PMW3391 de hasta 18.000 DPIs
Diseño diestro con excelente ergonomía para agarre en palma o garra
Interruptores Omron
Los mejores para un ratón
Iluminación RGB
Muy ergonómico
Iluminación RGB personalizable (mediante iCUE)
Switches Omron
Botón de cambio de DPI y de perfil de fácil acceso
Sensor óptico Pixart de 18.000 DPI
Calidad de construcción
Excelente ergonomía
Diseño gaming pero sin excesos
Valor equilibrado
Gran rendimiento
Buena personalización
Ergonomía
DiseÑo ergonÓmico muy cÓmodo
Ideal para manos grandes
Botones y sensor muy buenos
Software muy completo para personalizar
Ideal para agarre en palma
A los editores no les gusta
–Precio algo elevado
Quizá las manos muy pequeñas no lo aprovechen bien
Nada que destacar
Pocos botones
Diseño mejorable
– baja agilidad en movimiento por su tamaÑo y peso
Publicación: 2019-02-11, Autor: Bo , crítica de: play3r.net
Excellent performance and build, Excellent software and configuration options, Very comfortable palm grip, Price is quite good
Too much unnecessary plastic in the packaging, Needs a dedicated left handed model
With the Ironclaw RGB as part of the latest lineup of gaming mice, Corsair is hitting the mid-range market again with a quality product.During general use, with my preferred 1600 DPI tuned in, moving around my desktop and using applications was flawless...
Publicación: 2019-01-10, Autor: Alan , crítica de: gamesradar.com
Conforms to the hand for incredible comfort, Powerful sensor configurable for different surfaces, Blend of materials tailored to different panels of the mouse
Right-handed only, Slightly heavy for a wired mouse
An incredibly comfortable, high performance gaming mouse that's one of the best large mice you can buy...
Publicación: 2019-01-07, Autor: Matthew , crítica de: Bit-Tech.net
The Ironclaw RGB is a powerful and, in my opinion, much needed addition to Corsair's growing roster of gaming mice, as palm grippers have typically been left wanting. With a nicely constructed frame, excellent ergonomics, a strong sensor, and typically co...
Large, comfortable shape, Great 18k optical sensor, Bright RGB lighting (on the back, at least), Decent price, iCUE software is easy to configure
Scroll wheel lighting seems pointless, Will be too large for most hands and grip styles
Thanks to the Ironclaw's 18K sensor, RGB lighting, lightweight, yet large design and great software, Corsair have scored highly here.The RGB lighting is vibrant, bright and easy to adjust within the software, which can't be said for all gaming mice. But w...
Publicación: 2019-01-07, Autor: Peter , crítica de: eteknix.com
It may be tuned for slightly larger hands, but don't be put off by the size. It's still going to be a comfortable palm-rest gaming mouse for pretty much anyone. The lightweight design, great build quality, great sensor, OMRON switches, and iCUE features a...
Publicación: 2020-01-31, Autor: Vaidyanathan , crítica de: notebookcheck.net
Corsair IronClaw RGB FPS/MOBA gaming mouse. Review unit courtesy of Corsair India.We've had the chance to use the Corsair IronClaw RGB for several months now, and the mouse has performed pretty consistently so far. Although the IronClaw is primarily desig...
Super comfortable, Larger side buttons, 10 programmable buttons, Slipstream wireless technology, Great customization in iCUE, Can be used for all types of games
None that I found
I have been using the Ironclaw RGB wireless over the past couple of weeks now and I love it. When I had the chance to try out the original Ironclaw at CES briefly I said to myself, “this is actually really comfortable”, and after extended use that holds t...
I like the Ironclaw Wireless, largely because I liked the original Ironclaw, and the cordless version retains most of the same features. At the same time, most of its changes detract rather than add. The new buttons aren't ideally situated and make the mo...