@@A1doz yeah I got the ironclaw and used it for like 3 days before I sent it back. I had issues with the corsair (icue) software. It didn't work properly. My button bindings stopped working after 10-30 mins and I had to restart the software everytime for it to work again for 10 mins; lol. Imagine that in a game....it SUCKS. I got myself a g502 lightspeed instead and I love it.
Eranta Aw man I can’t imagine that. I actually picked it up. Had it for 2 days now. No issues so far and hopefully none at all. Thanks for responding to me by the way.
Just bought a Logitech wireless mouse with Lightspeed last week. WTF Corsair?! I would've gotten this one instead. [Also: stop mentioning Apex Legends in every video!]
Same! More or less.. Just got a new G502 Hero (my G502 Spectrum's wheel click died) and then this comes out :( Not that I have any issues with Logitech, but I've already switched my G910 Orion Spark with a Corsair K70 MK.2 and my G933 headset with a Corsair HS70 headset so all it would take is this mouse and I'd be completely switched to Corsair! Yes, I prefer consistency across my peripherals lol.
@@ryandallas9046 G502 has very annoying bug in the software. So You can not use it for professional use. This is the main reason me and my friends abandon Logitech for competitors despite of very good hardware. You can not use drag & drop files in Logitech mices with more then one profiles. Everyhing is described here.
Never buy this mouse! mine didn't even last for 6 months. Middle mouse snapped out even though I didn't dropped it since I'm careful with my things. I manage to glue it but then I checked the battery and it is starting to swell LOL!
I love this mouse, through if you use the mouse click button a lot then its quite easy to break the scroll wheel. It broke on me recently after I've had it for only half a year, I did glue the bits back together and it works but it's just annoying that it broke that fast.
I wonder how this compares to the Logitech G900, I love it but it's too narrow and I have medium sized hands so it gets uncomfortable with long gaming sessions or where I need to be really precise like in Rainbow Six Siege, I used to love my G700 as it was ergonomically amazing until I decided to upgrade it, so I sold it before my G900 arrived, big mistake.
Definitely feel the same way! It looks cool and I love it but it's too narrow :( It's either the IRONCLAW for me or LOGITECH's Way overpriced G502 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse just came out. I wish it was cheaper... Damn. If it went on sale for $80 I'd get it so fast. Instead it's like $150 and can only be found for around $120 right now at the LOWEST.
I've bought this mouse twice. First time my scroll wheel snapped. I decided maybe this was a once off fault or design error and since I loved the button layout and look I bought another one. In even less time the exact same thing happened. This is a poorly made flimsy piece of trash. The whole thing cracks of cheap plastic if you squeeze it. Just get yourself a G502
It really isn't, I've had it for 3 months and the scroll wheel works perfectly. the G502 is far too heavy - get a G403. no double clicks. Besides if you truly think any gaming company doesn't use chinese plastic then you are clapped.
Why do most gaming mice reviews (you're not alone here) cover shit like, how many clicks the buttons or registered for, or the fucking RGB lighting, before covering *how many buttons are on the mouse and where they are*. I care much more about than than the first few minutes of your video. Drives me bonkers.
I've noticed that too. The number of programmable buttons and their functions are HUGELY important depending on your playstyle. I play FPS games and I like to have as many weapons functions on the mouse as I can. I put the movement controls and minor things like Enter/Exit Vehicle and Reload on the keyboard. I'm not a great touch typist, and if too many of the weapons controls are on the keyboard, in chaotic situations, I'll sometimes hit the wrong keys and get myself killed. If the weapon controls are on the mouse, it's easy for me to remember exactly where they are, because the differences between their locations and shapes are much greater than with keys on a keyboard. My accuracy and reflexes are perfectly fine according to tests I've taken and the results of my own gameplay, but my ability to precisely map very small increments of spatial muscle memory to my fingers over a highly uniform interface without looking (the skill needed for fast and accurate touch typing) isn't so great. I find it faster, easier, and more consistent to trigger different buttons on the mouse instead. So the individual buttons on a mouse and how they can be mapped/programmed is always a deal maker or deal breaker for me. Much more important than to me than RGB lighting or gimmicky weighting systems. These guys will go on and on forever about things that have little or no impact on how useful the mouse is to me, and then quickly race through or omit the things I actually came to find out about. I usually end up with more questions than I had before I watched the RUclips review, and have to spend another hour looking up web pages to find out what the mouse can actually do or not. Even when they do bother describe the mouse buttons in any detail, I often find out later that they're wrong about a lot of things, because they don't care about the buttons anyway and are much more interested in the color scheme or the length of the mouse cord or whatever.
I'm very tempted to purchase this one. However, multiple 1-out-of-5-star reviewers have stated the same problem: the wheel is no good after a few months to as little as one. Could you elaborate on perceived quality after a fair amount of use?
i ordered it (due in few days) and then came across these reviews. Some have said that all corsair mice do this but my glaive rgb pro feels like the wheel can hold 5 tonnes withoud breaking. i hope mine dosent break when it arrives but i guess its a 50 50 chance.
@@billyoneball7365 im currently using a 502, have been using the same one for the past 4 years and ive never had a big problem with it. But idk how tf you are supposed to use that top button on the ironclaw
@@oOEnderHunterOo it looks totally out of place if you ask me, I use the bottom farthest button on the 502 for steady aim... dont think it would work with this mouse lol, check out the Corsair Nightsword rgb, it's like the g502 (button placement wise) but it's not wireless 😕😕😕
@@billyoneball7365 so i took you up on that suggestion, however the only reason i wouldnt get it is due to the fact that the scroll wheel doesnt have left and right click. its stupid but i use them all the time. however a good substitute i think would be the razer basilisk. (ive never owned a razer product so my feelings on their quality is mixed)
@@oOEnderHunterOo very valid point because I would use my right click scroll to swap weapons quickly and/or for grenades or anything else I can map them to lol, really dont think I will change my 502 because it's designed too good and I've never had a problem! The wireless version of the g502 hero is just to dam expensive in my eyes
Bought one about a year ago....loved it....for a week. Started randomly unpairing and worked only intermittently. Returned to Amazon, who said a replacement was unavailable and issued a refund. Several weeks later it was available again on Amazon....at twice the price....disappointing to put it mildly.
@@Cujucuyo Cause I work for 300$ a month. Paying bills, baby on the way, and the prices of PC peripherals and components in my country are ridiculous. This mouse will probably cost around 100-120$ in my country, cause the regular Ironclaw cost about 80$.
@@predragbobacek207 I know that pain bro. I am emmigrant now, I had enough living for a shit... I moved to Germany now, it's way easier to live here. Where are you living now? Is your Surname a Serbian one?
@@predragbobacek207 i know it's hard. For me was also hard, but i do not regret. Kids are flexible, can accommodate easly. I wish you all best. Take care.
It's not a free wheel. I never had the previous version (came from a g700s). The free wheel is what I love having as I can remap scroll down/up to something I need to spam for whatever reason. The wheel 'gear' or whatever it is called (how far you need to move to wheel for it to register as a 'click') is somewhat stiff, though I prefer that (stiff compared to cheaper mice).
how is the click durability on this mouse? i play a lot of mmos and other rpgs. most of my mice start having a problem with their right click. it "skips" clicks or doesnt "grab" at all. probably because i lick it a lot, and hold it down for ong periods of time.
Ive gone through 3 G900s now in the past 2 years and its getting ridiculous with the tech issues the mice keep having. Double-Clicking after about a year, battery issues when wireless after a few months. It just doesn't feel like Logitech are as great as everyone says they are. Im just waiting for the G502 Wireless version, most likely the G503. Until then I am definitely getting this mouse as I have not given Corsair a try and the price point for this Ironclaw is hard to pass up
Ye, Logitech is really hit and miss imo, as if they had no quality control. U can get solid things, even great/awesome stuff which lasts for a lifetimes, but just as easy junk too
Damn... I'd resell it on EBAY and get the wireless one, it's only $40 right now NEW on EBAY. AN unusual price but what is usual is finding it brand new for $45 on Ebay.
Hello guys I wonder if i can play with the cable connected because this mouse looks awesome and meets all my needs its just that its wireless...can this wireless or generally every wireless mouse be used as a wired one?
does the wired one have the extra buttons too, like customizable ? or is that just with the wireless, I'm just really confused and don't really want to buy a WIRELESS mouse
Same boat as you, I don't want the wireless version, but this wireless version has added three additional buttons that were not present with the wired one. Hopefully this upgrade gets a wired version in the future.
Fluffy Milkshake I was mostly wondering about the battery life cause I don’t really want to have to keep charging it often but it lasts a good while, I charge it when I’m not actually gaming so I can have long gamin sessions when the time comes. I don’t have any bad things to say about it so far BUT I’m not saying it’s the perfect mouse that would suit everyone, I could come across something in the future but so far I’m really in love with it, it is a really good mouse and my gf got me it around 3 weeks ago and I haven’t experienced any noticeable delay, the additional buttons are pretty well placed and I don’t have to move my fingers much to press them and it does really feel great to hold even with my small girly ass hands lol the only bad thing I have to say is trying to change the functions with icue which took me 2 damn days to figure out, roccat swarm was pretty simple to switch the functions about for additional buttons. I’m not saying buy it and don’t want to seem that I’m forcing it upon others to get it. I guess this is like my own personal review of it, I hope it was pretty decent. I also typed this out whilst at work lol
Not a good mouse at all be warned! The sensor is terrible, I normally use a GPro so it was a major downgrade and I had to get a refund because i found it to be unuseable. Made me feel like I had lag no matter how many surface calibrations i did. Great buttons and design but very poor optical. This guys not using one for anything more then a review so he probably hasn't even encountered the real problems Don't buy guys. Anything Razor, Logitech or steel series is going to be a much more solid buy. Those 3 companies never seem to fail. Corsair are really a hit and miss company and due to that I find they are well overpriced. If you can get those 3 brands mentioned around the same price buying corsair you can't go wrong. As he said at end of video, he is not qualified to review the mouse because he just pulled it out of a box and uses his G900 logitech!!! As he said tempted to switch to it but never actually plugged it in!
I just bought one but it is a disappoinment. It can not make macros for its onboard memory. actually its pc software icue can only record a few keyboard buttons as a macro for onboard memory. This is not macro! I can't imagine a macro setting without mouse events. If you can I have another bad news for you: If you want to use onboard memory on PS4 it is impossible. because the macro that contains keyboard buttons does not work in PS4! Shortly you can assume that THIS MOUSE LACKS OF ONBOARD MEMORY! And this makes it the same with a cheap mouse.
Unless you have the muscles of a newborn bird there's no reason 130g should pose a problem, I play with a G900 and have no problem with it for competitive gaming.
Cujucuyo just ask any mouse enthusiast and they will tell you that a lighter mouse is better even though its mostly a personal prefferance. 130 grams for a mouse is way too heavy for people who actually wants good aim, it has nothing to do with muscels.
@@olekristian3641 My aim is perfectly fine with a 130g mouse, I very frequently get MVP in rainbow six siege, overwatch (platinum) and battlefield 4 which are the three fps I play, with that being said not EVERYONE is a pro player, so they won't need anything extra or edge to play properly, so your logic is flawed, just because a pro does it it does not mean it's the golden standard.
Cujucuyo as i said, its a personal preference, if you like heavy mice, good for you. That still does not mean you are weak if you like lighter mice. Lighter mice is generaly better if you can get used to it.
This might just be my next mouse, what mouse do you use?
Can you answer if this mouse has the left and right action on the mouse wheel like the Logitech G502?
Corsair Ironclaw Wireless RGB 😁 I love it! Fits my hand perfectly wich makes it really comfortable too.
i'm using logitech g502 right now. And was looking new mouse has extra buttons on left button side. This one looking good. Thanks for the review
same here, haha :D i guess im going to buy the ironclaw mouse today since my logitech 502s right button is almost dead
Eranta did you end up getting it? I also have the G502 and looking to get this Ironclaw.
@@A1doz yeah I got the ironclaw and used it for like 3 days before I sent it back. I had issues with the corsair (icue) software. It didn't work properly. My button bindings stopped working after 10-30 mins and I had to restart the software everytime for it to work again for 10 mins; lol. Imagine that in a game....it SUCKS.
I got myself a g502 lightspeed instead and I love it.
Eranta Aw man I can’t imagine that. I actually picked it up. Had it for 2 days now. No issues so far and hopefully none at all. Thanks for responding to me by the way.
@@A1doz happy that you don't have issues :) hope it stays like this. And have fun!
BTW you're welcome :)
Just bought a Logitech wireless mouse with Lightspeed last week. WTF Corsair?! I would've gotten this one instead. [Also: stop mentioning Apex Legends in every video!]
Same! More or less.. Just got a new G502 Hero (my G502 Spectrum's wheel click died) and then this comes out :( Not that I have any issues with Logitech, but I've already switched my G910 Orion Spark with a Corsair K70 MK.2 and my G933 headset with a Corsair HS70 headset so all it would take is this mouse and I'd be completely switched to Corsair! Yes, I prefer consistency across my peripherals lol.
@@ryandallas9046 logitech g502 hero is shit i hate it i have so much delay on this shit mouse
@@ουδείς-ι4δ delay?? are you on the wirless one? i use a g903 and there is no delay at all. best mouse i ever used.
@@ryandallas9046 G502 has very annoying bug in the software. So You can not use it for professional use. This is the main reason me and my friends abandon Logitech for competitors despite of very good hardware. You can not use drag & drop files in Logitech mices with more then one profiles. Everyhing is described here.
@@ουδείς-ι4δ dude, just learn to play bettter ;P
Never buy this mouse! mine didn't even last for 6 months. Middle mouse snapped out even though I didn't dropped it since I'm careful with my things. I manage to glue it but then I checked the battery and it is starting to swell LOL!
I’m still using it. Still loving it tbh.
2 weeks of use and the scroll wheel broke. Dont buy it.
indeed
What are "increaments"? The unit to measure how many times you cream yourself?
im here for this.
this mouse is great but the scroll wheel broke on me 4 times (each time it was a new mouse)
ive had the same thing happen to me with the corsair dark core se. i was thinking about getting this but not anymore, thanks for the heads up.
I love this mouse, through if you use the mouse click button a lot then its quite easy to break the scroll wheel. It broke on me recently after I've had it for only half a year, I did glue the bits back together and it works but it's just annoying that it broke that fast.
please include your hand size or people have nothing too judge upon . you says it feels great in your hand but what the
hell is your handsize
"There is a lot of plastic with this mouse". I have yet to see a mouse that wasn't plastic..
I wonder how this compares to the Logitech G900, I love it but it's too narrow and I have medium sized hands so it gets uncomfortable with long gaming sessions or where I need to be really precise like in Rainbow Six Siege, I used to love my G700 as it was ergonomically amazing until I decided to upgrade it, so I sold it before my G900 arrived, big mistake.
Definitely feel the same way! It looks cool and I love it but it's too narrow :( It's either the IRONCLAW for me or LOGITECH's Way overpriced G502 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse just came out. I wish it was cheaper... Damn. If it went on sale for $80 I'd get it so fast. Instead it's like $150 and can only be found for around $120 right now at the LOWEST.
@@TheMillionDollarDropout Black Friday is around the corner
I've bought this mouse twice. First time my scroll wheel snapped. I decided maybe this was a once off fault or design error and since I loved the button layout and look I bought another one. In even less time the exact same thing happened. This is a poorly made flimsy piece of trash. The whole thing cracks of cheap plastic if you squeeze it. Just get yourself a G502
It really isn't, I've had it for 3 months and the scroll wheel works perfectly. the G502 is far too heavy - get a G403. no double clicks. Besides if you truly think any gaming company doesn't use chinese plastic then you are clapped.
Hate the micro USB connector.
Which is why you only use it for charging, no point in using the mouse wired.
can it charge with corsair mousepad mm1000qi
yes
Ironclaw dont have Qi wireless..how can charge
@@wak-kipok3587 Why did you ask if you already knew the answer?
Why do most gaming mice reviews (you're not alone here) cover shit like, how many clicks the buttons or registered for, or the fucking RGB lighting, before covering *how many buttons are on the mouse and where they are*. I care much more about than than the first few minutes of your video. Drives me bonkers.
This review spends about 20 seconds on the extra buttons on the mouse. Mind boggling.
I've noticed that too. The number of programmable buttons and their functions are HUGELY important depending on your playstyle. I play FPS games and I like to have as many weapons functions on the mouse as I can. I put the movement controls and minor things like Enter/Exit Vehicle and Reload on the keyboard. I'm not a great touch typist, and if too many of the weapons controls are on the keyboard, in chaotic situations, I'll sometimes hit the wrong keys and get myself killed. If the weapon controls are on the mouse, it's easy for me to remember exactly where they are, because the differences between their locations and shapes are much greater than with keys on a keyboard. My accuracy and reflexes are perfectly fine according to tests I've taken and the results of my own gameplay, but my ability to precisely map very small increments of spatial muscle memory to my fingers over a highly uniform interface without looking (the skill needed for fast and accurate touch typing) isn't so great. I find it faster, easier, and more consistent to trigger different buttons on the mouse instead.
So the individual buttons on a mouse and how they can be mapped/programmed is always a deal maker or deal breaker for me. Much more important than to me than RGB lighting or gimmicky weighting systems.
These guys will go on and on forever about things that have little or no impact on how useful the mouse is to me, and then quickly race through or omit the things I actually came to find out about. I usually end up with more questions than I had before I watched the RUclips review, and have to spend another hour looking up web pages to find out what the mouse can actually do or not. Even when they do bother describe the mouse buttons in any detail, I often find out later that they're wrong about a lot of things, because they don't care about the buttons anyway and are much more interested in the color scheme or the length of the mouse cord or whatever.
@@4FYTfa8EjYHNXjChe8xs7xmC5pNEtz Amen!
I'm very tempted to purchase this one. However, multiple 1-out-of-5-star reviewers have stated the same problem: the wheel is no good after a few months to as little as one. Could you elaborate on perceived quality after a fair amount of use?
i ordered it (due in few days) and then came across these reviews. Some have said that all corsair mice do this but my glaive rgb pro feels like the wheel can hold 5 tonnes withoud breaking. i hope mine dosent break when it arrives but i guess its a 50 50 chance.
it is an easy fix anyway but to be honest i'd rather have a rickety scroll wheel than shitty firmware like logitech.
@@bigmike1095 how'd it work out for you?
Great review! Can the onboard memory store macro profiles? I know that some mouses like logitech only stores DPI settings.
Yes it can.
Is it just me or is that one top button on the left side really weirdly placed?
I would have expected it like the 502 below and a bit farther or even closer because I still struggle reaching it on the 502 lol
@@billyoneball7365 im currently using a 502, have been using the same one for the past 4 years and ive never had a big problem with it. But idk how tf you are supposed to use that top button on the ironclaw
@@oOEnderHunterOo it looks totally out of place if you ask me, I use the bottom farthest button on the 502 for steady aim... dont think it would work with this mouse lol, check out the Corsair Nightsword rgb, it's like the g502 (button placement wise) but it's not wireless 😕😕😕
@@billyoneball7365 so i took you up on that suggestion, however the only reason i wouldnt get it is due to the fact that the scroll wheel doesnt have left and right click. its stupid but i use them all the time. however a good substitute i think would be the razer basilisk. (ive never owned a razer product so my feelings on their quality is mixed)
@@oOEnderHunterOo very valid point because I would use my right click scroll to swap weapons quickly and/or for grenades or anything else I can map them to lol, really dont think I will change my 502 because it's designed too good and I've never had a problem! The wireless version of the g502 hero is just to dam expensive in my eyes
Bought one about a year ago....loved it....for a week.
Started randomly unpairing and worked only intermittently.
Returned to Amazon, who said a replacement was unavailable and issued a refund.
Several weeks later it was available again on Amazon....at twice the price....disappointing to put it mildly.
I cant seem to change any of the buttons on the mouse. Any help would be great
Craig Olsen icue software
How good is the indexing of the center wheel?
is it squishy/sloppy or well clicking index?
I just love this mouse.
Looks great, maybe I'll buy one in a few years, used :'D
How can you not afford $80? lol
@@Cujucuyo Cause I work for 300$ a month. Paying bills, baby on the way, and the prices of PC peripherals and components in my country are ridiculous. This mouse will probably cost around 100-120$ in my country, cause the regular Ironclaw cost about 80$.
@@predragbobacek207 I know that pain bro. I am emmigrant now, I had enough living for a shit... I moved to Germany now, it's way easier to live here. Where are you living now? Is your Surname a Serbian one?
@@boocovsky yeah I'm from Serbia.. I would leave this country but it's hard with wife and a small kid :')
@@predragbobacek207 i know it's hard. For me was also hard, but i do not regret. Kids are flexible, can accommodate easly. I wish you all best. Take care.
my ironclaw is not charging how to charge this mouse?
What about the wheel? I know it was criticized on the previous mouse.
It's not a free wheel. I never had the previous version (came from a g700s). The free wheel is what I love having as I can remap scroll down/up to something I need to spam for whatever reason. The wheel 'gear' or whatever it is called (how far you need to move to wheel for it to register as a 'click') is somewhat stiff, though I prefer that (stiff compared to cheaper mice).
it has grips so for like scrolling its really good but the clicky MB3 might not appeal to you. I personally am used to it and i rarely use it anyway.
how is the click durability on this mouse?
i play a lot of mmos and other rpgs.
most of my mice start having a problem with their right click. it "skips" clicks or doesnt "grab" at all.
probably because i lick it a lot, and hold it down for ong periods of time.
dont lick your mouse that much and it should be a-ok
Does the wireless suffer from the same defective scroll wheel as its predecessor or is it prone to breaking easily?
Yes. Mine broke after 5 months and I didn't even use it that much
plzz tell me how to charge and connect
Where are the click recordings?
Ive gone through 3 G900s now in the past 2 years and its getting ridiculous with the tech issues the mice keep having. Double-Clicking after about a year, battery issues when wireless after a few months. It just doesn't feel like Logitech are as great as everyone says they are. Im just waiting for the G502 Wireless version, most likely the G503. Until then I am definitely getting this mouse as I have not given Corsair a try and the price point for this Ironclaw is hard to pass up
Ye, Logitech is really hit and miss imo, as if they had no quality control. U can get solid things, even great/awesome stuff which lasts for a lifetimes, but just as easy junk too
Does it have left and right mouse wheel tilt for extra buttons or just clicking the mouse wheel down?
ZackRangeFilms sorry for missing this. It only goes one way, not both ways.
I bought the wired one before they announced the wireless, not enough of an upgrade to justify rebuying the mouse.
Damn... I'd resell it on EBAY and get the wireless one, it's only $40 right now NEW on EBAY. AN unusual price but what is usual is finding it brand new for $45 on Ebay.
Hello guys
I wonder if i can play with the cable connected because this mouse looks awesome and meets all my needs its just that its wireless...can this wireless or generally every wireless mouse be used as a wired one?
Yep. I use mine wired all the time pretty much.
@@eTeknix thanks for your reply!
does the wired one have the extra buttons too, like customizable ? or is that just with the wireless, I'm just really confused and don't really want to buy a WIRELESS mouse
Same boat as you, I don't want the wireless version, but this wireless version has added three additional buttons that were not present with the wired one. Hopefully this upgrade gets a wired version in the future.
Fluffy Milkshake I was mostly wondering about the battery life cause I don’t really want to have to keep charging it often but it lasts a good while, I charge it when I’m not actually gaming so I can have long gamin sessions when the time comes. I don’t have any bad things to say about it so far BUT I’m not saying it’s the perfect mouse that would suit everyone, I could come across something in the future but so far I’m really in love with it, it is a really good mouse and my gf got me it around 3 weeks ago and I haven’t experienced any noticeable delay, the additional buttons are pretty well placed and I don’t have to move my fingers much to press them and it does really feel great to hold even with my small girly ass hands lol the only bad thing I have to say is trying to change the functions with icue which took me 2 damn days to figure out, roccat swarm was pretty simple to switch the functions about for additional buttons. I’m not saying buy it and don’t want to seem that I’m forcing it upon others to get it. I guess this is like my own personal review of it, I hope it was pretty decent. I also typed this out whilst at work lol
3:31 Show battery status? How?
when you turn it on it will flash red/yellow/green
side scrolling?
Does it have left/right mouse wheel tilt?
+Carl Xavier it only tilts one way.
Really poorly manufactured, scroll wheel lasted 2 months for my corded version.
sooodz true
Great review, thanks!
Poor content. You just said what is written on the box. Not to mention about acumulator working time, button placement(comfy to click)?
once i get my streaming pc for gaming im gonna get a new set of mouse and keyboard looking the ironklaw wirless atm tho
*ironclaw
i have one and it feels cheap and has a lot of button wiggle
Hmm... Slipstream. Isn't that the technobabble they used to throw into every other scifi in the 90s? :p
complete trash do not buy it will break a month
Not a good mouse at all be warned! The sensor is terrible, I normally use a GPro so it was a major downgrade and I had to get a refund because i found it to be unuseable. Made me feel like I had lag no matter how many surface calibrations i did. Great buttons and design but very poor optical. This guys not using one for anything more then a review so he probably hasn't even encountered the real problems
Don't buy guys. Anything Razor, Logitech or steel series is going to be a much more solid buy. Those 3 companies never seem to fail. Corsair are really a hit and miss company and due to that I find they are well overpriced. If you can get those 3 brands mentioned around the same price buying corsair you can't go wrong. As he said at end of video, he is not qualified to review the mouse because he just pulled it out of a box and uses his G900 logitech!!! As he said tempted to switch to it but never actually plugged it in!
I just bought one but it is a disappoinment. It can not make macros for its onboard memory. actually its pc software icue can only record a few keyboard buttons as a macro for onboard memory. This is not macro! I can't imagine a macro setting without mouse events. If you can I have another bad news for you: If you want to use onboard memory on PS4 it is impossible. because the macro that contains keyboard buttons does not work in PS4! Shortly you can assume that THIS MOUSE LACKS OF ONBOARD MEMORY! And this makes it the same with a cheap mouse.
well thats very weird, mine works fine with macros and I literally have a 30 line macro for writing emails.
Good for casual like the G502, but terrible for competetive gaming unless you have some wierd fetish for fat and heavy mice.
Unless you have the muscles of a newborn bird there's no reason 130g should pose a problem, I play with a G900 and have no problem with it for competitive gaming.
Cujucuyo so you are saying weight does not matter what so ever? Why are pros choosing lighter mice if it does not have an affect.
Cujucuyo just ask any mouse enthusiast and they will tell you that a lighter mouse is better even though its mostly a personal prefferance. 130 grams for a mouse is way too heavy for people who actually wants good aim, it has nothing to do with muscels.
@@olekristian3641 My aim is perfectly fine with a 130g mouse, I very frequently get MVP in rainbow six siege, overwatch (platinum) and battlefield 4 which are the three fps I play, with that being said not EVERYONE is a pro player, so they won't need anything extra or edge to play properly, so your logic is flawed, just because a pro does it it does not mean it's the golden standard.
Cujucuyo as i said, its a personal preference, if you like heavy mice, good for you. That still does not mean you are weak if you like lighter mice. Lighter mice is generaly better if you can get used to it.
WHat's the price of it?
3enni 5:05 into the video I talk about pricing.
I got it for 7 bucks no joke the guy listed it on eBay as "cool mouse"