🎮 Elevate Your Game with the Aerox 3 - Where Performance Meets Style!
The SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless is a cutting-edge gaming mouse designed for serious gamers. Weighing only 68g, it features a stunning 3-zone PrismSync RGB lighting system with 16.8 million colors. Its IP54-rated AquaBarrier technology protects against water and dust, while the TrueMove Air optical sensor delivers exceptional accuracy. With a remarkable 200-hour battery life and next-gen Golden Micro switches, this mouse is built for performance and longevity.
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 200 Hours |
Brand | SteelSeries |
Series | Aerox 3 Wireless - RGB Gaming Mouse |
Item model number | 62612 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 8.1 (or newer), MacOS 10.13 or newer and Linux |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.75 x 2.28 x 0.04 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.75 x 2.28 x 0.04 inches |
Color | Onyx |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | SteelSeries |
ASIN | B09KMCYKHR |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | November 1, 2021 |
S**P
Awesome mouse.
It has been ~6 months since I purchased this mouse and love it. I initially had problems with short battery life and I don't know if anyone else has experienced this but... The short battery life seemed to be due to connecting the included USB C dongle to a USB C port. It could be a driver issue that kept waking up the mouse but I don't know. I saw other reviews complaining about the short battery life or in accurate advertised life. What I do know is that a USB C to A adapter made my problem disappear and now I go about 2 weeks without charging. My son didn't complain about the battery life but I moved him to the same adapter. I initially charged every 2-3 days as the mouse would die. I loved the mouse and didn't want to give up. My son and I both have this mouse but different colors. I'm right handed and he is left but both use the mouse with the right hand. No complaints from either of us. My son heavily games and I play casually. We play with different mouse sensitivities and no complaints on the low or high end of it.Pros-Light weight-Comfortable in my hand-Responsive-Customization in AppCons-Wish the app was straight to the point instead of a store.-USB C dongle caused short battery life (maybe?)I'd buy a third or fourth if the wife and daughter cared about having a good mouse.
C**I
Quickly became my daily driver
I work remotely and play games in my off time, so I spend a lot of time using a mouse, obviously. I've had the Aerox 3 wireless in white for almost 4 months now, and it became my daily the first day I got it. I enjoy trying out different pc peripherals for my setup when I can, my mouse being the most common change, so I've actually tried quite a few gaming mice at this point. The search for a new mouse has all but stopped since I bought this one. It's not the holy grail or anything but it's everything I want and need in a mouse, gaming or otherwise. It's super super lightweight, slim and not too tall while not feeling like a mini version, and no crazy extra buttons just the two on the side which is all I need for my gaming. The holes/pattern are nice/not too rough as well, though not something I was looking for one way or the other. The sensor feels awesome in game, on par with any other top fps mouse out there, and I've had zero connectivity problems at all. The software (steelseries GG) for controlling rgb, changing dpi etc. is pretty good, no complaints (Some kind of software is essentially necessary for all the top "gaming" mice at this point anyway). I do turn the rgb fully off though so I can't exactly speak for that. The battery life is fantastic, probably better for me personally since I do turn off the rgb. I charge it about once a week and that's usually only when I see the battery bar go from 3/3 to 2/3, never had the battery die on me. USB-C cable to charge is also fantastic, enough said there. Scroll wheel has a nice rubber texture and good bumpy feel when scrolling, & it's easy to feel the individual bumps if you need to in game. I think that covers literally everything on this mouse (didn't say dpi button because it's deactivated on every mouse I own). I got this on sale for $70ish (I think), pretty sure it retails for $99, which is fine. If you want a budget mouse you'll get one. This is on the lower end of prices for the top wireless fps mice, which this mouse is one of. AND it comes in white, which is a deal breaker for me nowadays, I'd recommend this mouse to any gamer 10/10.
W**A
Wonderful little mouse
I was in the market for a new mouse and I happened to see this one. It was on sale and people said it was pretty good so I bought it on a whim. I'm so glad I did - this little mouse is powerful, comfortable, and lightweight! Here's a list of things I think will be useful to know:- When you lay your hand on it, it follows the natural curve your hand makes when relaxed.- There's a little texture that you can feel from the open holes of the mouse when you first place your hand on it, but it's not noticeable when you use it.- You can adjust a lot of the features with the SteelSeries GG desktop app such as mouse sensitivity, illumination, battery saving, and button configuration. You can also create custom configurations with ease. (You'll need the desktop app to update your mouse.)- You have three options of connecting the mouse: USB, bluetooth, and the dongle.- If I'm constantly moving the mouse (for example when I game), the battery lasts about a day and a half from my experience which isn't too bad.- As far as looks go, it's very handsome. You'd think the holes would make it look off, but it's actually pretty cool (unless you have trypophobia that is). The colors are vibrant and flow from one color to the other smoothly. It matches my laptop as though they were meant to be together.There you have it. I hope you consider getting this mouse if you're looking for a new one!
U**.
Best Mouse I've Tried
This is the best mouse I've tried. It's so light and very well built. I really hadn't any issues with it to be honest after so many months.The battery life is really good if you turn off the LEDs. I've had the battery last like 5 days or so. If you like LEDs, they are great however they eat your battery, and you might have to charge the mouse once a day (which charges very very fast).Besides that, I just had weird issues when I'm not doing anything particular heavy, the mouse can sometimes disconnect from the computer on both the 2.4 connector and Bluetooth but that happens when I don't use the mouse for a short period of time.
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