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Original price was: £79.99.Current price is: £62.00.

Was £79.99 Now £62.00 – CORSAIR IRONCLAW RGB WIRELESS FPS/MOBA Gaming Mouse – 18,000 DPI – 10 Programmab…

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Original price was: £79.99.Current price is: £62.00.

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Price: £79.99 - £62.00
(as of Jun 07, 2025 08:19:14 UTC – Details)

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Gaming Peripherals

DIY Components

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Three * modes of connection: Hyper-fast, sub-1ms SLIPSTREAM CORSAIR * WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY, low-latency Bluetooth, or USB wired
Contoured shape that’s sculpted specifically for palm-grips and larger hands, giving you comfort when it counts
Custom Pixart PMW3391 native 18, 000 DPI optical sensor with 1 DPI resolution steps for ultra-accurate tracking and accuracy
Ten fully programmable buttons to customize the way you play, with powerful macros and key remaps to give you an in-game * advantage
Ultra-durable Omron switches rated for more than 50 million clicks
Battery Life : 2.4GHz SLIPSTREAM: Up to 16hrs with standard lighting or 24hrs with lighting off BLUETOOTH: Up to 30hrs with standard lighting or 50hrs with lighting off
System Requirements: Device with USB port or Bluetooth 4.0 (or a newer version); Windows 10, Windows 8 or Windows 7 (2.4GHz, USB); Internet connection to download the iCUE software

Customers say

Customers find the gaming mouse comfortable for long computer sessions and appreciate its size, particularly noting it's perfect for large hands. The mouse receives positive feedback for its functionality, especially with iCue compatibility, and customers like its build quality, though some report issues with the scroll wheel failing after short use. The buttons and wireless connectivity receive mixed reviews – while the buttons are in sensible places, they can be unreliable, and while the wireless feature is amazing for some, others report connectivity issues.

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