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The SteelSeries Aerox 9 Wireless: World of Warcraft Edition is a lightweight, MMO-optimized gaming mouse featuring 18 programmable buttons, an ultra-precise 18,000 DPI TrueMove Air sensor, and an impressive 180-hour battery life with fast USB-C charging. Designed for professional gamers and WoW enthusiasts, it offers lag-free wireless connectivity via 2.4GHz and Bluetooth 5.0, a unique WoW-themed design, and includes a free in-game Lil' Flameo pet, making it the ultimate tool for dominating raids and dungeons.
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 1.8E+2 Hours |
Brand | SteelSeries |
Series | Aerox 9 Wireless: World of Warcraft Edition |
Item model number | 62619 |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, Personal computer |
Operating System | Windows, Mac, Chromebook (ChromeOS), Xbox, and Linux. USB port required. |
Item Weight | 3.49 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 3.03 x 0.04 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.08 x 3.03 x 0.04 inches |
Color | Black & Gold |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | SteelSeries |
ASIN | B0DCXGFGH2 |
Date First Available | September 24, 2024 |
M**H
Great mouse for WOW
Mouse works well and is very easy to program functions for casting, combat, riding, fishing, etc. Worth the investment for quality of life improvements in game.
R**O
Must have for WoW fans
Really good mouse for WoW fans and collectors. The thumb buttons are hard to reach, but other than that is a great mouse. Good quality and ergonomics
S**S
BEST MOUSE
this is the BEST MOUSE i hav ever used!!!! it is so comfortable and it looks cool and it feels durable like it will last longer than mei recommend for all pro gamers!!!
J**R
Mouse was great until it stopped working.
This mouse was awesome for the 4 months I had it, was working pretty well until recently the mouse started having sensor stuttering and there is a clear defect in the sensor. SteelSeries.com support told me there wasn't anything they could do :(
L**X
Good ergonomics, great quality, bad buttons.
The Aerox 9 was the latest purchase in my years long attempt to find something better than the Naga. I figured I'd get the WoW edition because I missed the boat with the old SteelSeries WoW Cataclysm edition.Pros:Right off the bat, I am impressed with the build quality. It's a fairly light mouse-- lighter than the Razer Naga and the Corsair Scimitar. Glides really nice on a Glorious pad. The texture of the plastic is great; It's smoother than the Naga but doesn't have that almost greasy feel the Scimitar does. It's got decent ergonomics with a few design flaws (more on that in cons). If you liked the grip of the older, more 'pear-shaped' Nagas, it's like that only longer. Good for longer or larger hands except...Cons:The buttons. First, placement. The array is quite a bit farther away from the palm rest than on the Naga, which isn't a problem alone but the button array is also very very low on the side. Meaning your thumb is gonna be pressed hard against your desk for you to be able to click any button in the bottom row without fat fingering. Speaking of clicking, there isn't any. I've tried the Naga, the G600, and the Scimitar, and this mouse has, by far, the worst feeling button actuation out of all of them. They're stiff, comparatively hard to actuate, and give pathetically soft feedback when pressed. Just awful. At least they are beveled unlike the Scimitar so you have a better time of knowing which button you're on when doing your rotation.Since Nagas are notorious for breaking, the Aerox 9 will make a nice emergency spare mouse, and the fact it happens to be a WoW edition will make it a good collector's piece. I would recommend this to those who have big hands with chimp strength, but again, the position of the button array on this thing kind of defeats the whole purpose. Not worth the purchase unless you are a Blizzard collector with a hole burning in your pocket.
K**E
Excellent but...
I was already using a regular Aerox 9 when these launched so the upgrade to having one for my favorite game was a no brainer. I game on Mac (yeah yeah Macs arent for gaming yada yada) and needed a mouse with a type-C dongle so Aerox 9 was almost the only choice for the numpad layout I needed. The buttons on the side ARE spongy and difficult to actuate, but it hasn't been a problem for me personally because I am a woman with small hands and adapted my playstyle to mice like these using the last 3 buttons years ago, and the last 3 DO actually feel great when pressed. For a collectors piece to sit next to your Cata edition, you can't go wrong. Those were overpriced also. It's a lovely mouse, glides smoothly across almost any surface, is very responsive, software can be a bit hinky until you figure out how it really works (Mac has more issues and needs to be in experimental mode) but I have CERTAINLY used worse mice. Dont think anything will ever beat that g600 though.
T**O
Performing better than the standard Aerox 9.
I've had this version of the Aerox 9 a while and it's my favorite mouse. This is my second Aerox 9 because the first one had scroll wheel issues over time. I was reluctant to purchase a new one though because of my customer service experience regarding that Aerox 9. But the design is too good to pass up, it's lightweight, and lacking the scrollwheel issue (so far!) makes it the perfect mmo mouse for me.
J**Y
Tiny and indistinct side buttons with no tactile feel
After over 10 years of using the Razer Naga, I figured I would try another brand. I play a lot of MMOs, including WoW, so I snagged this as a replacement. Unfortunately, the design of this is really poor. Many of the side buttons are so thin and small that they you are constantly pressing multiple buttons at once. The buttons are also vastly different sizes. You can tell by enlarging the product photo that they went for a small and sleek button layout. Unfortunately they failed to realize that the human thumb is not small and sleek... it is big, wide, and flat. The Razer Naga has larger side buttons, with tiny raised bumps on the end of each, which gives you a tactile feel to improve accuracy. This mouse looks great, but it really isn't designed well for an avid MMO gamer.
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