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The Corsair IRONCLAW RGB Wireless Gaming Mouse delivers pro-grade performance with an ultra-precise 18,000 DPI optical sensor, versatile multi-mode connectivity, and an ergonomic design optimized for larger hands. Featuring 10 programmable buttons and durable Omron switches, it offers customizable control and long-lasting reliability. With up to 50 hours of battery life and full iCUE RGB lighting sync, it’s built to elevate your gaming setup across PC, Mac, and consoles.













| ASIN | B07Q424WFW |
| Additional Features | Wireless |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,082 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #114 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Corsair |
| Built-In Media | IRONCLAW RGB WIRELESS Gaming Mouse, USB Charging and Data Cable, Wireless USB Transceiver (dongle), USB Cable Adapter, Quick Start Guide, Safety Leaflet, and Warranty Card |
| Button Quantity | 10 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 4,544 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00843591075961 |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 5.12"L x 3.15"W |
| Item Height | 1.77 inches |
| Item Type Name | Gaming Mouse |
| Item Weight | 0.29 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Corsair |
| Model Name | IRONCLAW RGB WIRELESS Gaming Mouse |
| Model Number | CH-9317011-NA |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 18000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Buttons | 10 |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 100.0 feet |
| Special Feature | Wireless |
| Style Name | Mouse |
| UPC | 843591075961 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
V**S
Great mouse for casual players
Still use it to this day. It’s very beat up, with the finish coming off, rubber peeling, and its share of drops and spills, but the clicks are still super sharp, and I’ve never had it disconnect on me. Good for people with big hands.
A**R
4+ years of heavy use and still works great.
after 4 long years of using this mouse I can confidently say it’s a good buy. I originally had the corsair harpoon mouse, and my hand would cramp up really bad with it. So I bought this one and found although my hands aren’t massive it works perfectly. Logged well over a 1,000 hours in rust alone with this mouse and it endured many many slams and still functions like brand new. However over the course of 4 years it did of course wear down. The wheel on the mouse must be somewhat messed up although it sort of still scrolls (probably due to some abuse lol), it jumps back and forth up and down even though I’m only pulling back on the wheel. The only other thing that has been somewhat of an issue is the rubber on the left side of the mouse. I guess I grip my mouse pretty tensely because I rubbed the rubber all the way down to the plastic where my thumb sits. (look to pictures) Despite that though it really isn’t noticeable to me at all when gaming. The rubber does have grooves which certainly helped with a better grip, but also those grooves over a long time get filled up with a mixture of skin and oil. Pretty nasty but a toothpick usually cleans it out. As for the ICUE software, It has all the customization you will ever need for a mouse, including dpi adjustments, and a ton of different options for the RGB lighting. Also makes updating any software needed for the mouse very easy. Overall this mouse has served me very well and will definitely be buying another.
W**Y
Good for DPS, perfect size for large hands, iCUE software a little tricky
So I originally purchased the wired G502 from Logitech back in 2016 and it has been my daily driver ever since. For about 4 years I was happy with it and it performed admirably. However, with the recent release of apex legends and a desk change it has started to bother me due to two issues. Those being the drag of the cable on my new desk and the large size on my hands not sitting properly on the mouse. So with those two issues in mind I started looking for a new mouse. I first settled on the new G502 wireless but discarded it quickly due to the premium price tag of $150 and it still being the same shape/size of the original. So I ran through a couple of other mice but didn't find anything similar to my G502 until I stumbled across this Corsair Ironclaw Wireless. Right now at two days of use in I am loving it. The size and feel of the mice coupled with the freedom that a wireless mouse gives you has been the perfect companion for me. The button placement is perfect for the transition from my old mouse with the only difference being that the sniper button was moved from under my thumb to beside the first pad of my index finger. The three buttons at the back are in perfect reach of my thumb which allows me to continue firing while performing different actions in game such as pinging enemies or using the voice chat. The two buttons on the front left and the two in the middle are in quick reach of my index finder which allows access to my heals and quick dpi changes. As a palm grip with a large hand I can say that the shape of it fits my hand perfectly with a decent thumb rest and a nice tactile texture on the sides for gripping. The ammount of customizability this mouse offers is awesome with its 3 rgb zones and 10 buttons. The rgb allows you to setup pretty much any effect you want and can be used to change colors based on the temperature of your system. The sensor allows you to change in increments of 1 dpi and calibrate your movement based on the surface of your pad. It offers 3 dpi settings per profile along with a 4th sniper setting that can be bound to any of the keys on the mouse itself. The mouse has an indicator on the left side which among other things is used to show which dpi/profile you are on. You can also set it two use 2 different colors for the dpi or sniper modes for each profile you have. Each of the 10 keys can be rebound to perform a myriad of tasks such as button presses, num keys, function keys, macros, script launching, or media options. Each software profile can also be linked to a program so that it changes based on what games/applications you have open. Now for the downsides. First off after receiving my mouse I had a lot of trouble getting my dpi setup and my keys rebound within the iCUE software. The software does a very poor job at explaining how the profiles work and lacks the abilities to change certain keys when running on the hardware profiles. Coming from the Logitech software it was a very confusing experience. My first issue I came across was with the profiles. With corsair and logitech mice you have two different sets of profiles, hardware and software. With logitech you have the option to swap between either set of profiles at any time but with corsair the profiles you are using depends on whether or not you have the iCUE software running. With iCUE running you will be forced to use the software profile, but if it is closed or not installed you will be able to run off of your hardware profiles. The hardware profiles disallows you to change certain buttons such as the profile swap buttons and it restricts certain actions to the software profiles only. You are however able to copy settings between profiles and save profiles as a file to swap between other computers. My other issue is that certain actions are divided up into separate menus. I wanted to bind my two middle buttons to toggle dpi and toggle profile and while the profile toggle is under a section called "profile switching" the dpi toggle is under another section named "remap mouse buttons". Another thing I would enjoy coming from logitech is the accelerated scrolling you get from the free scroll mode on the scroll wheel and the left and right clicks the scroll wheel has which I use to turn up my volume. Lastly to access/change hardware profiles or certain other settings on the mouse you need to plug it directly in which is just a minor annoyance. The cable itself was a little hard to insert on mine and is not fully in until you hear a click, but that may be good thing since the cable on my old logitech wireless g700s would come loose mid game. Battery life is pretty good at around a solid 16 hours with rgb and 24 hours without rgb on the 2.4ghz dongle or up to 50 hours on bluetooth. I mainly use the 2.4ghz option for gaming as the 1ms delay is needed for quick reactions in FPS games. I also have my rgb turned off currently which should last me well over a week of gaming sessions. Overall I love this mouse and would recommend it to anyone looking for a larger mouse with the amount of customization that it offers, the freedom that comes with wireless, and the lower latency that it provides with Corsair’s lightspeed technology.
K**E
Lost faith in Corsair
Let me start this off by saying that I have been a Corsair fan, user, supporter for almost 20 years. This goes back to when we bought our first ram sticks for a pc we built in the mid-late 90's. Up until recently I have trusted their products, and I will probably not be giving Corsair any more of my money. I wanted to love this mouse. Infact, I do love this mouse, when it works. I needed a wider mouse due to the way I hold it, as well as wireless. This seemed to have everything I needed. Within 3 weeks the scroll wheel completely fell out of the mouse, and as must people who game or use their computer for more than 30 minutes know, you can't get far without a working scroll wheel. I immediately contacted Corsair to have a replacement sent to me before I send mine back. It took me 3 weeks to finally speak to a competent supervisor that could expedite my request. The reason I was requesting this was because I paid money for the product and expected a working one in my position before I parted ways with something I paid for that was defective. Over the last 5 years I have had almost every Corsair product fail on me and need replaced. So, I finally spoke with a supervisor who got the ball rolling and as a courtesy she also sent me their RGB hard surface mouse pad, which is AMAZING by the way. Well, I've had the replacement for 3 months now, after taking almost 5 weeks to get replaced. 1.5 of these months was spent barely even using the pc, so I would say on the replacement mouse I have about 1.5 months of daily use. Guess what happened? If you guessed that the scroll wheel fell out of place and stopped working AGAIN you would be correct. On top of that, Corsair's iCUE software is ATROCIOUS. I have two mice plugged in. One wireless, one wired. the wired mouse is my m65 RGB that I've had for about 5 years that is starting to wear out on me. (That's not on corsair, 4-5 years of daily use for 8+ hours a day for a mouse is impressive IMO). The m65 has 5 dpi profiles, the ironclaw has 3. While both mice are detected the m65 4th and 5th dpi settings are literally grayed out and inaccessible. On top of that, changing one mouses's DPI changes the others. I can understand what some people may say, "why do you need two mice connected" Well, some games I play I need the wireless due to having joysticks, extra keypads, etc and rearranging my desk. Being able to swap to the wireless mouse on the fly is nice. The m65 is perfect when I'm just doing normal work due to the charging cable of the ironclaw is really heavy and gives too much tension. On top of this dpi issue, the profile swapping buttons on the Ironclaw do not even get recognized by the software. This was an issue with the original Ironclaw I purchased as well. This was something I overlooked because I really only use 3 dpi settings when gaming so one profile is enough. This is just an added issue ontop of the faulty product. I have contact Amazon and I am in the process of sending this back for a refund. I would love this mouse if Corsair's quality assurance reflected how they did things 10 years ago. Corsair if you read this, I am ashamed on your behalf that this is what's happening with your products. I've submitted a new follow up ticket with Corsair just to let them know what's happening. I also have a streamdeck that failed and haven't sent back yet due to personal circumstances. I should probably keep it out of spite, but I'm an honest person. I know this was very long winded for a review. It takes a product being either impressively amazing, or atrociously bad for me to write a review. I don't feel a product performing as expected is worthy of a review because every single one should be that way. TLDR : Be very careful with Corsair products. Their quality assurance is run by people who don't even use their products or understand their expectations. The mouse is amazing when it works but so far I'm 2 out of 2 for having the exact same issues and do not expect replacing the mouse again will resolve this. Purchase Corsair products with extreme caution if you use your products 8+ hours a day.
P**N
Fantastic product
The mouse is great. Feels good in my hand, though I needed to get used used the shape since I used a much simpler mouse for a long time. I'm still trying to find a use for every button but the fact it connects to iCUE gives me more possibilities for those buttons, like the autoclicker I set up on one of the buttons. As well as of course setting custom colors for the rgb, rebinding the buttons themselves (I felt I needed to for the DPI buttons, the 2 buttons right behind the scroll wheel work way better than the default forward side buttons in my opinion), and even changing the DPI between the 3 available levels anywhere from 1-18,000 to really hone in on the accuracy of your mouse movement. Also you'll seemingly need to set up the sniper button via iCUE, or at least I had to. If you do go to change any of the buttons be sure to have the mouse plugged in. When I first tried to change the buttons they didn't work because I needed to plug it in first. I will say though, just before writing this review it felt almost like little bubbles were under where I put my fingers on the main mouse buttons (I have used the mouse a lot but not had it for very long, maybe 2 weeks at most), and in trying to get rid of them I caused cosmetic damage to the right mouse button. Ultimately my fault, but it seems like the skin of the main buttons might be going that way soon enough all the same. The mouse clicks are very light, which aids reaction time. It's akin to a SCUF controller with the binary triggers if you've ever used one of them. It's very responsive on the 2.4ghz setting, it's battery life has lasted for probably around 2-3 days without a charge, and doesn't take very long at all to charge. Not to mention the charger is plenty long, and really locks into the mouse when changing so I don't feel like it'll slip out like some modern phone chargers do after a while. All in all, great product for the money, especially if you can get it for a sale.
K**E
Great mouse except...
I ordered my first Ironclaw on May 14, 2021. Loved it from the beginning, never had any issues with it. In the beginning of March 2025 the scroll wheel click stopped working. I thought, "Ok, not bad, 4 years is pretty good for a mouse." and didn't hesitate to order a replacement on March 18, 2025. Today is May 19th - so about 2 months later - and as you can see from the photos the finish on the mouse near the palm is coming off and there is visible wear on the buttons. Pretty disappointing for such an expensive mouse; especially since my old one does not show the same wear and tear after 4 years. Otherwise the mouse functions perfectly well.
R**F
Bad Dongle.
5 MONTH UPDATE: Changed to ONE STAR. Now the thing has a double-click issue. Started noticing it a few weeks ago where 1/10 click registered twice. Today EVERY CLICK REGISTERS AS A DOUBLE CLICK. I've read some trouble-shooting items from their website...reset the mouse, checked polling rate in settings in iCUE, etc. This mouse is functionally useless. Piece of junk, and I wasted $80. DO NOT BUY. I went with a much cheaper Red Dragon. Can't wait for it to get here tomorrow. Never had issues with those. 3 MONTH UPDATE: It has been three months and I figured it was time for an update. The dongle has completely stopped working. I can connect through USB and keep my iCue settings, but iCue doesn’t detect the mouse when connected through Bluetooth. I feel like I wasted a LOT of money. It no longer functions as a wireless mouse. I think I am just going to get a cheap-o one next time. Lame. ——- Been using the mouse for about five hours. I'm really impressed with the overall ergonomics. Everything fits my hands great..Buttons are all easily accessible with no finger strain or stretching. I actually didn't get this mouse for gaming, though. I do a lot of video editing and typing and needed something with lots of customizable buttons to streamline my workflow. Now that I got it figured out...I'm in LOVE with this mouse. Prior to this mouse I've been using the Logitech Performance MX. It was not great, but I used it until it started getting the double click syndrome. I hated having to basically take my hand off the mouse to use the extra buttons. I kept it out of spite because I spent so much money on it...hated to feel like I cheated myself. This Ironclaw just FITS so much better. Everything is so much more accessible. This is over half the price I paid for the Logitech! The software, on the other hand, sucks! iCUE is ridiculously complicated. I was able to reassign all the buttons I wanted to change and I disabled all the silly lighting effects...set up a default profile that works with what gaming I actually do. It just took WAAAY TOO LONG. Even the $10 gaming mice from China with no English instructions were easier to setup. Who designed this software? Corsair needs to scrap all the "CUE" stuff and start over.
I**®
The biggest mouse failure versus CORSAIR®
Purchased a RAZOR® mouse on September 11th, 2022. Squeaking and plastic failed as a thumb button broke off literally when a five-year-old pressed it while sitting on my lap doing what infants do. Never abused, or misused by anyone, in a professional environment in my office. This mouse was completely dead by Thanksgiving Day 2022 not even TWO MONTHS of normal use. For Daily normal, professional, NON-Gaming use for two months and failing this badly, they should be ashamed EPIC FAIL IN QUALITY AND DEVELOPMENT and RAZOR® has now given me 0-3 in one calendar year thus far. CORSAIR® IS MY ENTIRE SYSTEM AND NOW KEYBOARD AND MOUSE AS WELL! ONE PURCHASE HAS LASTED 4 years on PC, 2 Years on the mouse (Thus replacement finally), 2 years on Mechanical Keyboard. If you want quality, you want reliability, and want years out of what you pay for, get CORASIR® products. Tested them all (Razor, Logitec, Corsair... etc....as a developer, and simply put, CORSAIR® is what MONSTER® used to be in power protection and cables, untouchable across the board worth it. INDEFINITE CUSTOMER... free items offered for testing are welcomed!
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