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SteelSeries Aerox 9 Wireless - Holey RGB Gaming Mouse - Ultra-lightweight Water Resistant Design - 18 Buttons – Bluetooth/2.4 GHz - 18K DPI TrueMove Air Optical Sensor

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Color: Onyx


Style: Wireless


Pattern Name: Aerox 9


Features

  • STUNNING RGB Radiant 3-zone PrismSync RGB shines in 16.8 million configurable colors
  • ULTRA LIGHTWEIGHT Purposefully designed holey shell reduces weight to 89g for effortless, fast gameplay
  • AQUABARRIER Mouse interiors are shielded from water splashes, dust, and dirt, technology rated IP54
  • 18 PROGRAMMABLE BUTTONS Execute the toughest rotations and instantly access plenty of shortcuts with a 12-button side panel
  • PERFORMANCE TO OUTLAST YOU Extensive 180-hour battery life enabled by lag-free Quantum 2.0 Wireless technology with 2.4GHz for gaming and Bluetooth 5.0
  • NEXT-GEN SWITCHES Golden Micro IP54 switches last longer than a lifetime for crispy clicks, with added dust and water resistance
  • PIXEL-PERFECT ACCURACY Great TrueMove Air optical gaming sensor co-developed with PixArt

Description

Aerox 9 Wireless combines dazzling RGB with industry-leading design, featuring a streamlined 89g build for comort and speed. Safeguarded against dust, dirt, and splashes with AquaBarrier™ protection, Aerox has 18-customizable buttons to excel in MMO and MOBA games. Outlast the competition with superb 180-hour battery life using 2.4GHz or Bluetooth 5.0 wireless.

Brand: SteelSeries


Color: Onyx


Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Special Feature: Wireless, Programmable Buttons, Lightweight, Ergonomic Design, Water Resistant


Movement Detection Technology: Optical


Average Battery Life (in hours): ‎1.8E+2 Hours


Brand: ‎SteelSeries


Series: ‎Aerox 9 Wireless - RGB Gaming Mouse


Item model number: ‎62618


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Operating System: ‎Windows 8.1 or newer, MacOS 10.13 or newer, Linux, ChromeOS


Item Weight: ‎3.2 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎5.08 x 2.76 x 1.67 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.08 x 2.76 x 1.67 inches


Color: ‎Onyx


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Manufacturer: ‎SteelSeries


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎April 12, 2022


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  • Great 12 button wireless option
Color: Onyx Style: Wireless Pattern Name: Aerox 9
The Aerox's button implementation is a bit disappointing but good enough to get the job done. It makes up for that by exceling at everything else. Compared to the Naga, I need to shift my grip more often to reach the side buttons. It took some getting used to, but it doesn't bother me anymore. This leaves something to be desired, but tbf most 12 button implementations I've used have some compromises. Identifying the side buttons comes down to muscle memory because there aren't obvious cues like the button texture or the angle of the buttons. The columns of buttons are slanted at an angle, which makes the farthest buttons easier to reach at the cost of being less intuitive. Most of the buttons have to be pecked, not the kind you can roll your thumb over. The maneuverability of the Aerox helps make the grip shifting less of an annoyance. At 90g it weighs 40g less than some of its peers. The lighter weight is actually really noticeable when juggling between mouse movement, side button presses, shifting grips to reach buttons, and lifting off the mouse without accidental presses. Some of these things feel really clunky and cumbersome on other mmo mice I've had. Overall I think it's an excellent wireless 12 button option. I don't mind shifting my grip more in exchange for a much more comfortable mouse with a reasonable weight. Works great as a media mouse and glides good on the couch too. Pros - Good safe ergo shape and light weight. Huge improvement over last gen's clunky brick-like 12 button mmo mice. - Handles fps games without breaking a sweat. Flicking and lifting off without accidental presses isn't an issue at all. - Stellar next gen battery life. - Tilt scroll. - Wireless connection has been great so far. Cons - When palm gripping, more difficult to reach the farther buttons compared to peers. - Side buttons are not as easy to differentiate compared to peers. - Software gets the job done, but isn't as nice as peers ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2022 by somedude123

  • Designed by Salad Fingers
Color: Onyx Style: Wireless Pattern Name: Aerox 9
I have been trying for a decade to get away from Razer. I can't stand them, but I can't go back to not having an "MMO" mouse. The buttons are useful for all manner of games. I was really excited to try the Aerox 9, having been impressed with Steelseries' Apex Pro keyboard. I'm sorry to say this thing is awful. The biggest problem here is that the mouse both expects you to have very light, small hands, and very large, freakishly long thumbs. The main attraction of an MMO mouse is the side buttons. I have fairly large hands, at about 8 1/2 inches from the base of my palm to the tip of my middle finger, and about a 9 inch wingspan. Unless you're an NBA player, good luck reaching those keys. The side buttons are so far toward the front of the mouse, and add some ridiculous staggered angle, I cannot comfortably reach the 1, 2, 3, or 6 buttons. They're so hard to reach, I have to shift my grip to get at them. Palm and claw don't work. I can't reach the buttons in palm. When I do claw, I invariably add more weight on my index finger. That's when the second major problem shows up. The actuation force on the clicks is absurdly low. This trend in recent years to reduce actuation force / distance is really, really stupid. Speed switches on keyboards, with ~1.2mm actuation, as opposed to the standard 2mm, have shown to have ZERO improvements in actuation speed. It's a gimmick that makes you bad at typing. It seems we're doing this with mice now, too. If you so much as look at the mouse funny, it will click. Unless you have baby hands, you can't rest your finger on the button at all. Having a neurological condition that causes me to shake, I have no choice. My large hands, not large enough to reach the side buttons, are also too large to comfortably use the mouse as a mouse. Lovely. I measured the actuation force of the click at the tip of the button at around 30g. I'm using a scale, so it's not as accurate as a proper force gauge, but it got the job done. My Naga Pro actuated at 45g at the tip. The thing is, with the Naga, I don't have to rest my finger on the end of the button. Not only is it 50% more required force, but I can rest closer to the axis, which means my 70-80g force of a resting finger is less likely to actuate the click. The actuation force is fine when I palm grip, but again, I cannot do this AND use the side buttons, because this thing was designed by Salad Fingers. For perspective, Cherry Brown keyboard switches are 55g. Blue are 60g. Red, being a pretty light switch, is 45g. Keyboard switches are also usually not required to bear the weight of a finger unless you're actively pressing a key. The mouse has to. 30g is too low. Lastly, they replaced their old Engine software with this bloated GG thing. I didn't use it long enough to form an opinion on it, but lighter companion applications are almost universally better. Buy a Naga Pro if you're willing to spend this much. Buy a Logitech G600 if you want to spend 1/4 the money. Hell, I'd recommend a Corsair Scimitar over this thing, and the side buttons on that thing suck, too. Steelseries, you can fix this mouse by moving the buttons closer to the back, making them shorter in length for denser placement (see Naga), and stiffen up the click a bit. If you do that, you have a winner. Unfortunately, you designed the worst of both worlds. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2022 by Joshua G.

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