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The SteelSeries Aerox 9 Wireless is an ultra-lightweight (89g), water-resistant gaming mouse featuring 18 programmable buttons, a 16.8 million color PrismSync RGB system, and a TrueMove Air 18K DPI optical sensor. It offers dual wireless connectivity via Bluetooth 5.0 and 2.4 GHz Quantum 2.0 technology, delivering up to 180 hours of battery life for extended, lag-free gaming sessions.
































| ASIN | B09VNPB6Q1 |
| Average Battery Life (in hours) | 180 Hours |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,315 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #123 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | SteelSeries |
| Color | Onyx |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (1,106) |
| Date First Available | April 12, 2022 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.07 x 2.47 x 1.05 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Item model number | 62618 |
| Manufacturer | SteelSeries |
| Operating System | Windows 8.1 or newer, MacOS 10.13 or newer, Linux, ChromeOS |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 5.07 x 2.47 x 1.05 inches |
| Series | Aerox 9 Wireless - RGB Gaming Mouse |
J**E
First Impressions are good, but the ergonomics leave a bit to be desired.
I've only had my hands on this mouse for a few hours at this point, so I can't truly speak to how good or bad the battery life is. However, my initial impression is that this mouse more than serves its purpose. Regarding the SteelSeries GG/Engine functionality, I can safely say that the range of customization options, both for RGB and for the actual hardware, are expansive enough to leave even the most finicky of performance tweakers' content. For the accessories, I have a bit of an issue with the USB-C 2.4 GHz dongle. I'm using this mouse on a laptop with a single USB port, and having the dongle in said port effectively blocks me from using the adjacent USB-A port and one of the audio jacks. While using the mouse over Bluetooth is a solution, that does reduce some of the functionality, and felt like it introduced a bit of latency. The extender and braided USB-A to USB-C cable used to connect to the extender AND charge the mouse are pretty high quality and are honestly an expected inclusion for a mouse like this. For actual gameplay usage, the mouse does its job well. My only complaint is that in exchange for the iconic lightweight design the Aerox line offers, I'm making some sacrifices. I primarily purchased this mouse so that I don't have to steal my Logitech G600 from my desktop while using my laptop to play my favorite MMO. But the bulky G600 has a feature I'm having trouble to adapting to the Aerox 9 lacks: The third click button that when pushed in conjunction with the side keys, inputs them with the Control key modifier (1 becomes Ctrl+1, etc.). The reduced weight, better portability, and wireless functionality is a worthwile trade off, I feel, but this may not be the case for you if you are accustomed to having that ease of access in MMOs. Finally, we come to my main sticking point with the Aerox 9. The ergonomics. They are *mostly* flawless... With one glaring issue. When using the side keys, my thumb rests nicely on the second row where they have a nice nub to indicate where you are on the keys. But to reach the *top* row requires me to stretch and slightly rotate my hand in order to get a sure feel for which key I'm pushing and to reliably do so. This can be mitigated somewhat by resting your hand slightly higher up on the mouse, but this also takes away from the good shape of the mouse somewhat. If SteelSeries ever does a refresh on the design, I encourage them to look into bringing the side keys back towards the bottom of the mouse maybe even just two or three millimeters. In the end, I feel like this mouse can give you what you need if you are looking for a wireless MMO mouse, being one of the only ones available from a major, reputable brand that I've found. The mouse's software gives you full range to customize it to your needs, and the lightweight design makes most other MMO mice feel like bricks by comparison. The ergonomics issue can be overcome with adapting how you hold it somewhat, and it trades some functionality for the lightweight design. The dongle's width should be a non-issue for most users, and the accessories included are of a high quality. I do feel like I could safely recommend this mouse to a friend who needs a MMO mouse that has to be wireless, and perhaps even if they're just more accustomed to lightweight, low-profile mice than the monster-sized mice that most MMO mice are. *I may update this review down the line once I've gotten more experience with it.
G**Y
Good Build Quality, Awful Design, Terrible Reliability
I want to preface that I am an outlier. I have an amazing blend of long fingers, flexible joints, and short palms. For the pianists out there, I have a 10in span on my right (mouse) hand. Apropos of the above, you will see that many others have commented that the ergonomics of this mouse are poor, to say the least. This is a tragic understatement of the embarrassing design of this mouse. I'm most comfortable between a fingertip or claw grip, I often find I swap between the two. However, I am plenty comfortable with a traditional palm grip, especially for longer and larger mice. I **cannot** find a comfortable grip with this mouse. Holding it in a claw or fingertip grip means I'm either holding it short of the mouse buttons, or I must completely curl my thumb in a very dramatic claw to actuate the side buttons. In either pose, the "2" button is nearly impossible to detect, as it abnormally small compared to every button near it. Trying to hit just the "2" button and no other button is a nightmare,and considering that many games have "sour" buttons, wherein hitting the wrong button will cause a delay in the intended action, this is simply unacceptable. Exacerbating all these issues, these buttons are among the squishiest and least tactile of any mouse buttons I've ever used. Redragon slop has better feedback than these, and they cost 1/3rd the price. I tried to hold the mouse on a canted angle, to see if I could work around this with a bit of adjustment. Never you mind that this is already a bad idea (see movement angles) but when I did so I quickly found that the left and right click buttons were simply too short to accommodate a sort of mid-body grip that canted angle required. In my experience, there is no way for me to comfortably actuate all 12 side buttons and keep a comfortable grip on the mouse. If the "1" "2" and "3" buttons were replaced by the "4" "5" and "6" buttons (and another row were added at the back to make up for the loss) maybe I could recommend this mouse. tl;dr, it is an awkward and comically incompetent design. I've never bought anything SteelSeries before and I highly doubt I'll ever buy anything from them again. EDIT: It's been just about 2 weeks since I started using this mouse and it no longer stays paired with the provided 2.4ghz dongle. Pairing with BT works fine, but has some noticable latency. That could just be my BT card, but the lack of connectivity with the dongle is unacceptable after only 14 days of use. Even more damning, I have been busy with work, so I've only spent about 20 or so hours with the mouse. Another issue I've noticed is that the battery level is incredibly unreliable. It will flash red for low battery after about 15 minutes of use, but it seems to still have a "normal" battery life. Time will tell if that's another canary in this coal mine. ymmv, but I'm going to steer everyone away from these mice in the future. Razer mice might die within a year or two but at least they'll make it longer than 2 weeks and can actually report their battery level with some accuracy. The only positive I can give this is that their software is less blighted than Synapse, but you cannot save or switch profiles to the mouse.
W**N
The SteelSeries Aerox 9 is easily the best MMO mouse I’ve used for World of Warcraft. The side panel with multiple programmable buttons makes managing abilities, macros, and keybinds so much easier—it really improves gameplay and efficiency in raids and PvP. What I love most is how lightweight it feels despite being packed with so many buttons. Long gaming sessions don’t cause hand fatigue, and the ergonomic shape fits comfortably in my hand. The buttons are well-positioned, easy to reach, and have a nice tactile click without being too stiff. The sensor is fast and precise, and the wireless connection is flawless—no lag or drops, even in intense battles. Battery life is excellent, and when I need to charge, it tops up quickly with USB-C. For WoW and other MMOs, this mouse is a game-changer. It combines lightweight comfort, reliable performance, and tons of customization. If you’re serious about WoW, this mouse is worth every penny.
P**T
Otro poco y llega al año, la rueda del ratón ahora en lugar de subir baja y viceversa, a ver que procede con assurant que son los del seguro ojalá sirva para esto el haberlo comprado.
A**A
Excelente mouse.
K**M
I bought this to work with multiple devices (work and play). Found out the key mapping won't work in Bluetooth mode so you always need to plug in the dongle. This dimishes the usefulness of this mouse which is a major minus. The mouse is one of the lightest MMO mouse I've used which is a plus.
P**O
Mouse Realmente bem leve. A posição dos botões laterais poderia ser um pouco melhor (eles não são alinhados verticalmente e são muito grandes horizontalmente) e o switch é meio estranho, mas no geral a construção é boa. Os skates são muito bons também. Nunca tive problemas com desconexões durante o jogo, nem no modo Bluetooth nem no 2.4GHz. O cabo que vem com ele também é grande e não enrosca ou gera resistência, então pode usá-lo sem problemas. Os principais pontos negativos são: A bateria dura beeeem menos que o prometido se você deixar os leds ligados, um dia todo no modo bluetooth vai te fazer precisar carregá-lo com certeza. O software é ruim. Configurar os botões laterais foi bem mais difícil do que deveria, sem falar da iluminação. E por algum motivo toda vez que ligo o computador preciso reconectar no modo 2.4GHz. No geral estou satisfeito com a compra.
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