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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: 2019-04-02, Autor: Meng , crítica de: legitreviews.com
Because the Ironclaw was built for larger hands, I needed extra time to become comfortable with the over shape of the mouse. After a few hours, I was able to familiarize myself with the shape and the button positions, which allows me to slowly improve my...
Lightweight Enclosure (Just 105g), Extremely Fast & Accurate (Pixart PMW3391), Good Grip (Rubber Coating), OMRON Micro-Switches (50 Million Clicks), RGB Lighting System (2 Zones), 7, Programmable Buttons, 1.8 Meter Long Braided Cable, iCUE Softw
Current Price (, Compared To That Of The M65 RGB Elite), - Size (For Some), Lightweight Enclosure (Doesn't Feel Very Sturdy),
We used the IRONCLAW RGB FPS/MOBA Gaming Mouse by CORSAIR for a period of 12 days with various game titles including Star Wars Battlefront II, Dreadnought, Resident Evil 2 Remastered, Playerunknown's Battlegrounds and Metro Exodus (4A Games did it...
Publicación: 2019-01-10, Autor: Chris , crítica de: funkykit.com
Price, RGB, Corsair Quality, Made for Larger Hands, New optical sensor PMW3391, iCUE Software Controlled
For sixty dollars you wont find a better mouse that runs on software application for customization. If you are looking for an all around durable mouse at a great price give a glance at the Ironclaw RGB by Corsair. Very affordable mouse and you get the gua...
Publicación: 2019-01-10, Autor: Hilbert , crítica de: guru3d.com
It's the year 2019, and we reached 18.000 DPI optical sensor based mice. Hey, I'm good with 8000 as well. Thing is though, this is a properly built and good mouse at a fair price. I can only describe it subjectively as 'good when gaming' with the tremendo...
Publicación: 2019-01-08, Autor: stefan , crítica de: madshrimps.be
includes a brandnew PixArt PMW3391 sensor with DPI values up to 18000, rubberized side panel surfaces for optimal grip during longer gaming sessions, powered by iCUE unified software for tons of configuration options, two segment RGB for eye candy, so it
IRONCLAW RGB is quite light at just 105g thanks to its allplastic construction and measures 130 x 80 x 45 (LWH); we found it to be very comfortable while using it with a palm grip, while the latest highend sensor made in cooperation with PixArt should be
IRONCLAW RGB is quite light at just 105g thanks to its all-plastic construction and measures 130 x 80 x 45 (LWH); we found it to be very comfortable while using it with a palm grip, while the latest high-end sensor made in cooperation with PixArt should b...
Publicación: 2019-01-07, Autor: Nathan , crítica de: Techreport.com
Ironclaw RGB January 2019 Corsair's new Ironclaw RGB gaming mouse is solid all around, but I have a few nitpicks. The scroll wheel feels a little cheap, and the thumb grip is somewhat short. iCUE can also be a bit of a pain in the neck, but once you fine...
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Publicación: 2019-01-07, Autor: Marshall , crítica de: tomsguide.com
Comfortable grip for big hands, Smart DPI features, Large, responsible buttons, Textured grips and wheel
Abstruse software, So-so lighting
If you have large hands, the Ironclaw RGB is worth a look; if not, I think Corsair's other mice are a little more comfortable and functional, particularly the M65 RGB Elite ($60) and the Harpoon RGB Wireless ($50).But if you like your mice large and luxur...
Publicación: 2019-01-07, Autor: Vanir , crítica de: techpowerup.com
Great sensor, Fantastic build quality and choice of materials, Good buttons, Main switches rated for 50 million clicks, Don't need to remove mouse feet to disassemble, Great-looking, highly customizable RGB lighting, Comfortable for a palm grip with big h
Very thick, heavy, and stiff cable, Needs firmware fixes, No replacement mouse feet included
The Corsair Ironclaw RGB is available for $59.99. Great sensor Fantastic build quality and choice of materials Good buttons Main switches rated for 50 million clicks Don't need to remove mouse feet to disassemble Great-looking, highly customizable RGB lig...
Publicación: 2019-01-07, Autor: Jim , crítica de: pcper.com
Resumen: We got an early peak at each mouse along with the MM350 Extended XL, the latest version of Corsair's gaming mouse/desk pads. Read on for a quick look at what each new gaming mouse brings to your PC gaming experience.The M65 RGB Elite is an update to C...
Publicación: 2019-01-07, Autor: Bryan , crítica de: overclock3d.net
Such is the design of the human hand that the majority of mice fall into a couple of categories. On one side we have mice with a slight curve for right-handed users, whilst on the other we have the ambidextrous designs both for those who prefer a more sym...