Think this is the cheapest for this wireless mouse. Not sure on how good it is, but for $64 from a reputable brand, you can't really go wrong. Grabbed one myself, so will be interested to see how it compares to the Logitech G Pro Wireless and Razer Basilisk Ultimate.
Corsair Ironclaw RGB Wireless Gaming Mouse $64 ($0 C&C/ in-Store Only) @ The Good Guys
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The Aerox 3 silhouette reminds me of the G Pro's. Is it really light?
Had a bad experience with my Ironclaw - scroll wheel click button went unresponsive. Unfortunate because I loved the feel & form factor. G502 serving me well for now.
Been waiting for a good G502 deal. Keep missing them!
G502 is a hot item, always comes back for another round of sale, subscribe for alerts and jump on it next round. : )
Avoid.
Middle wheel collapse , never fixed
also Corsair Customer Support is extremely slow to produce a response, and deny returns/ exchange
Even Logitech mouse will be a better option
Agreed, scroll wheel collapsed within a year refunded and went the a razer deathadder v2 pro that has been on super sale recently. Better in every way so far.
I would also say to avoid, Corsair is not good at wireless mice.
https://www.google.com/search?q=ironclaw+wireless+issues+sit…
This is my favorite mouse of all time. Great size, plenty of buttons. No issues with performance.
If the mouse wheel breaks (and it most probably will) the fix is quick and simple by either printing a better wheel or using a hex key axle. I used the hexkey fix and the mouse has been flawless ever since. If i didn't already have a spare I'd jump all over this.I'd never actually heard of Corsair wireless issues. I use both this mouse and the Virtuoso SE headset connected to the same wireless dongle via slipstream (headset dongle) and both work perfectly. Never had any problems with wireless at all. Dongle, headset and mouse get firmware updates periodically through iCue software.
My results obviously vary. But I can't recommend this mouse enough it is close to perfection once you fix the wheel.
In theory, not a bad mouse if you like the size - it's definitely on the large side. However the mouse wheel problem is utterly inexcusable - not only does it have an incredibly high failure rate, the total lack of accountability from Corsair has been disgusting. They should have either issued a factory recall or come up with a cheap or free fix they could at least ship out to customers. But no, they chose to stick their heads in the sand and their finger in the sky, so I can't recommend a mouse that is highly likely to fail. Corsair needs to do a lot, lot better before I'll consider another one of their products.
My pro wireless just died one month out of warranty. Such bs and a waste of 150 bucks. Personally i find the razer death adder series a better fit for the hand and more comfortable overall. Im leaning towards a wireless version of them as replacement.
Have you tried contacting Logitech?
Chunky (personal preference) but no USB-C charging is what killed it for me, so sold and got SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless.