
The CORSAIR IRONCLAW WIRELESS SE Gaming Mouse was designed to deliver comfortable control for right-handed players that prefer palm grips. Its uniquely-sculpted shape and textured grips are built to give players secure, comfortable control. The precise 26k DPI sensor provides amazing accuracy for MOBA, FPS, and MMO gameplay. IRONCLAW WIRELESS SE is all about longevity with up to 285 hours over 2.4GHz, 532 hours over BT, and switches rated for up to 100 million clicks. Versatile tri-mode connectivity connects via robust 2.4GHz wireless, convenient Bluetooth®, or USB-C cable. CORSAIR IRONCLAW WIRELESS SE Gaming Mouse – Comfortable Control in the Palm of Your Hand.
Q: Does this have left/right scroll wheel tilt button actions?
A: No it scrolls and has a downward button but it does not have any tilt function.

The CORSAIR IRONCLAW WIRELESS SE Gaming Mouse was designed to deliver comfortable control for right-handed players that prefer palm grips. Its uniquely-sculpted shape and textured grips are built to give players secure, comfortable control. The precise 26k DPI sensor provides amazing accuracy for MOBA, FPS, and MMO gameplay. IRONCLAW WIRELESS SE is all about longevity with up to 285 hours over 2.4GHz, 532 hours over BT, and switches rated for up to 100 million clicks. Versatile tri-mode connectivity connects via robust 2.4GHz wireless, convenient Bluetooth®, or USB-C cable. CORSAIR IRONCLAW WIRELESS SE Gaming Mouse – Comfortable Control in the Palm of Your Hand.

The CORSAIR M65 RGB ULTRA WIRELESS Tunable Gaming Mouse boasts a durable aluminum frame and connects with sub-1ms SLIPSTREAM WIRELESS or low-latency Bluetooth. Experience pinpoint accuracy powered by a 26,000 DPI MARKSMAN optical sensor and optical switches, while a six-axis gyro enables convenient tilt gestures for in- game actions. 2,000Hz Hyper-polling registers your actions up to 2x faster than other wireless mice. With customizable weight between 110g and 128g and CORSAIR QUICKSTRIKE buttons, all your movements and actions register with the utmost speed. Take control with iCUE software to program the M65 RGB ULTRA’s eight buttons, customize its dynamic RGB backlighting, and save your profiles to onboard storage to take on the go. With up to 120 hours of rechargeable battery life, the M65 RGB ULTRA WIRELESS makes all your clicks count.

The CORSAIR M65 RGB ULTRA Tunable Gaming Mouse boasts a durable aluminum frame and pinpoint accuracy powered by a 26,000 DPI MARKSMAN optical sensor and optical OMRON switches. Sensor fusion technology enables convenient tilt gestures for in-game actions, while CORSAIR AXON Hyper-Processing Technology transmits those actions up to 8x faster than other gaming mice. With customizable weight between 97g and 115g, a lightweight paracord cable, and CORSAIR QUICKSTRIKE buttons, all your movements and actions register with the utmost speed. Take control with iCUE software to program the M65 RGB ULTRA’s eight buttons, customize its dynamic RGB backlighting, and save your profiles to onboard storage to take on the go. Pick up the M65 RGB ULTRA to make all your clicks count.

Take out enemies with sniper shots using this CORSAIR DARK CORE RGB PRO wireless gaming mouse. The 18,000 DPI optical sensor provides pinpoint precision, while the contoured shape fits comfortably in the palm of your hands. This CORSAIR DARK CORE RGB PRO wireless gaming mouse features up to 50 hours of battery life for uninterrupted gameplay.
| Pros for CORSAIR - IRONCLAW WIRELESS SE FPS/MOBA/MMO Gaming Mouse - Wireless - Black | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Battery Life, Build Quality, Ergonomics, Button Accessibility, Connectivity | Battery Life, Weight, Wireless, Build Quality, Comfort | Weight, Build Quality, Comfort, DPI, Feel | Battery Life, Wireless, Comfort, RGB, Responsiveness |
| Cons for CORSAIR - IRONCLAW WIRELESS SE FPS/MOBA/MMO Gaming Mouse - Wireless - Black | |||
| There were no cons for this product— | Left Click, Lag, Software, Price | Left Click, Software, Price | Software, Lag, Scroll Wheel, Connection |
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I’d been wanting to swap out my current gaming mouse for a different grip, one that was more focused on FPS and MMO. I wanted to keep it within the ecosystem of software that I’ve already got installed, as I’ve got ICue already for my case fans, I decided to check out what was available from Corsair. That’s when I stumbled across the Ironclaw Wireless SE Gaming Mouse and decided to give it a try. Pros: - Comfortable Palm Grip for MOBA, FPS, and MMO. - Good weight in hand & Smooth surface motion. - 10 Programable buttons. - Works with iCue software. Cons: - None. Out of the Box: Right away I could tell I would really like the Ironclaw mouse, the way it just fit into your hand really impressed me. The mouse is on the heavier side than the average wireless mouse at 130 grams, but the weight is evenly distributed across the mouse which makes it very comfortable in hand. One of the often-overlooked features I look for in a mouse is being plug-and-play, Corsair doesn’t disappoint ensuring the Ironclaw has the capability. I find it very important for a wireless gaming mouse if you’re going to use it with a gaming laptop or on the go, as being able to connect via Bluetooth without needing any extra software running in the background does make a difference when playing on battery power. You do have to install iCUE to customize the mouse settings, but I consider it worth it at least once to setup the mouse. Software: I’ve used Corsair iCUE for many years now, mainly for fans and lighting but also for other accessories controls like mice and keyboards. The current version of iCUE is a massive improvement over prior versions, with a very standard approach to all devices and running stable. As I already had the iCUE installed for my case fans, I didn’t need to install another software, but I did need to update it to get the newest drivers for the Ironclaw. Once updated, the Ironclaw displayed on the home page with my other devices. iCUE allows you to modify the lighting effects, key assignments for the 10 programable keys, the DPI, and the surface calibration of the Ironclaw. One of the first adjustments I always make on a new mouse is to update the DPI settings, adjusting to my preferred levels. The Ironclaw has 4 DPI settings, including a Sniper setting for lower DPI for those critical long distant shots. The mouse has 3 onboard profiles you can configure and switch between on the fly, allowing you to adjust the lighting, key assignments, and DPI. Feel & Use: As mentioned, right away I noticed the Ironclaws palm grip was very comfortable and provided great mouse control, especially with the side grips. This was great for those quick snap shots and close combat encounters, providing enough grip to quickly move the mouse without losing control. I had to adjust my DPI a bit, but once I settled in on the right DPI I was able to get the right movement down with the mouse weight and grips to move quickly but not over correct my movements. The only consideration that needs to be had is to regularly clean the grips as the grooves are deep enough to collect gunk over time. My only concern at first was the choice for material on the top shell with the left & right buttons, as the plastic felt a bit cheap and too smooth, like the kind of plastic that get slick after gaming for a bit. But after using the Ironclaw for the last few days, I was happy to find that was an unfounded concern. I had no issues with grip on the clicks nor did I find the shell to have any performance issues. Usually when I hear 10-programable buttons on a mouse, I think back to those old Corsair Mouses that had 12 buttons all on the one side of the mouse, and the impracticality of pressing anyone of the buttons at the right time. The Ironclaw on the other hand has each button in an easy to find and practical placement, where one finger is not going to be doing all the work. I mostly like the 2 extra buttons at the bottom of the left click as they’re right inline with where my finger rests, which works perfectly for remapping common buttons to. Connectivity & Battery Life: The Wireless Slipstream dongle worked perfectly on my desktop, with zero noticeable latency even while playing competitive FPS games. I was able to just as easily connect the mouse to my laptop using the Bluetooth, without any noticeable issues either. A USB-C to USB-A cable is included for charging the mouse but can also be used to wire the mouse directly. This allows for zero down time if you forget to charge the mouse when the battery is low. I’ve only had to charge the mouse once so far, with continuous use over about 4 days with the battery still at high status. I did disable to Lighting, as that greatly extends the battery life of the mouse according to Corsairs results from 54hrs on Wireless 2.4GHz with lighting on to 285hrs without lighting. You can get up to 532 hrs via Bluetooth without lighting, but I will primarily use this mouse with the wireless dongle for the best performance while gaming. Conclusion: If you’re looking for a gaming mouse that excels at FPS, MMO, and MOBA games while feeling great in the palm of your hand, the Corsair Ironclaw wireless SE gaming mouse is a great consideration. The 10-programable buttons and DPI up to 26K allow for customization to fit your gaming style. I’ll be gripping the Ironclaw daily for the foreseeable future and will be recommending it.
BradfordBT Posted
The Corsair Ironclaw Wireless SE is Corsair’s answer for gamers and creators who want a large, ergonomic mouse with strong wireless performance and plenty of customization. I usually lean toward simpler mice for everyday use, but as my digital content workload keeps growing — especially in DaVinci Resolve — I needed something with more programmable buttons and a shape that supports long editing sessions. The Ironclaw SE definitely checks those boxes. This is a big mouse, if you have smaller hands, the size and height might feel like a handful (get it ?) at first, but for me it actually fits surprisingly well. I like how they managed to pack the same number of programable buttons and stayed within the boundaries of a standard mouse shape. Setup was straightforward, the mouse paired immediately over Bluetooth, but to really unlock the custom button assignments and DPI tuning the iCUE software needs to be installed. Once installed, the software opened up all the expected options, DPI settings, RGB tweaks - though iCUE is definitely more “gamer‑centric” than creator‑centric. Still, it got the job done. Now, onto the hardware. The Ironclaw SE feels like a hybrid between a classic ergonomic mouse and a lightweight FPS mouse. The textured side grips are comfortable without being that rubberized, lint‑collecting material I can’t stand. The main clicks are crisp, the scroll wheel is solid, and the side buttons are large enough to hit reliably without accidental presses. I assigned my usual DaVinci Resolve shortcuts — Ctrl‑B for blade cuts and Ripple Delete — to two of the side buttons, and the responsiveness has been excellent. The high‑resolution sensor and smooth glide make timeline navigation feel quick. Battery life is rated around 50 hours depending on lighting and connection mode. Charging is via USB‑C, which is always appreciated. You also get three connectivity options: 2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth, and wired USB‑C. I stuck with Bluetooth to avoid dongles eating up ports, but the 2.4GHz mode is definitely the better choice for gaming or low‑latency work. One thing I appreciate is that Corsair didn’t go overboard with gimmicks. No weird haptic thumb buttons or experimental features — just a straightforward, powerful mouse with enough customization to matter. Overall, the Ironclaw Wireless SE is a quality build and feels solid good and not designed radically and stays true to a standard mouse form factor. It’s not as creator‑focused as Logitech’s MX line, but for gaming‑plus‑editing workflows, it’s a very capable tool. >>> Pros >> Large, comfortable standard mouse shape (great for bigger hands) >> Multiple connectivity options (Bluetooth, 2.4GHz, wired USB‑C) >> Responsive sensor and crisp buttons >> Plenty of programmable buttons for editing or gaming >> USB‑C charging >> Solid build quality without sticky rubberized surfaces <<< Cons << Size may be overwhelming for smaller hands << iCUE software can only configure mouse settings with a wired or 2.4ghz wireless connection.
Bappy Posted
The Corsair Ironclaw Wireless SE Gaming mouse is an excellent choice for a gaming mouse. Especially if you happen to have larger hands like myself. This mouse has a larger footprint than your typical mouse, and weighs in at 131 grams. It's not too heavy and it easily slides across my mousepad/mat. The shape is very ergonomic for those of us with large hands. It's very easy to maneuver with the textured side grips, and pressing any of the 10 programable buttons is easy to do without contorting you hand in order to do so. You have three ways to connect the Ironclaw SE to your PC, 2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth, and of course wired. A very flexible USB-A to USB-C cable is included to connect the mouse when it needs charging, or you just prefer to have a wired connection. And of course a SLIPSTREAM wireless dongle is also included. The pooling rate for the wireless receiver is 1000 Hz USB and 2000 Hz in SLIPSTREAM The very precise 26K DPI CORSAIR MARKSMAN sensor gives you excellent control over movement, and three preset DPI settings to be able to shift on the fly. You also get three onboard profiles to chose from, so you could actually get up to 9 DPI presets if you wanted or needed them. Battery life is fantastic, with up to 285 hours with the RGB lighting off. I always have it on, and I have had to only charge it once since I got it, and that is after removing it from the box and going straight to gaming without charging it first. Then there is the iCUE software that you can download that is an eco system for all of Corsairs gaming devices. Here you can make adjustments to DPI, customize RGB lighting, change polling rates, and also change button assignments.
kwilks3 Posted