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The SteelSeries Aerox 9 Wireless is an ultra-lightweight (89g) MMO/MOBA gaming mouse featuring 18 programmable buttons, a cutting-edge TrueMove Air optical sensor with 18,000 CPI, and dual wireless connectivity (2.4GHz + Bluetooth 5.0). Its IP54-rated AquaBarrier protects against water and dust, while an exceptional 180-hour battery life with fast charging ensures marathon gaming sessions without interruption.












| ASIN | B09VNPB6Q1 |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 180 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,511,548 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,146 in Gaming Mice |
| Box Contents | 1 x SteelSeries Aerox 9 Wireless Gaming Mouse, Black Matte Finish |
| Brand | SteelSeries |
| Brand Name | SteelSeries |
| Button Quantity | 18 |
| Colour | Onyx |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 1,091 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | LED |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810052981123 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | Laptop, Personal Computer |
| Item Type Name | computer peripherals |
| Item Weight Unit of Measure | 3.2 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | SteelSeries |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 62618 |
| Model Name | Aerox 9 |
| Model Number | 62618 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 18000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Buttons | 18 |
| Operating System | Chrome OS, Linux |
| Pattern | Aerox 9 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Features | Lightweight, Water Resistant, Wireless |
| Product Finish Type | Matte |
| Special Feature | Lightweight, Water Resistant, Wireless |
| Style Name | Wireless |
| Theme | Video Game |
| UPC | 810052981123 |
W**N
Perfect Mouse for World of Warcraft
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.
B**R
Bought 2! A bit too light but high marks overall!
I wanted to update my aging and discontinued mid level multi-side button Logitech mouse for my living room and bedroom PC's, where I do all my gaming.. it didn't work on just the bare recliner arm very well, so I needed to use a small wooden circle with an attached bean bag (for stability) sitting on the arm for smooth tracking.. I also wanted a mouse with a rechargeable battery and that could do wired, wifi, AND bluetooth as I have a second Mini PC in my living room and could use the mouse itself to switch between controlling either one... (and it works well for that actually, I have it connected via Bluetooth to the mini PC and Wifi and wired to the gaming PC and just flip the switch on the mouse to the appropriate position). I generally use a PS5 controller for more action oriented fps games (tho heartily agree that mouse and keyboard is the superior aiming control, I'm just a more casual single player game type). I'm usually in a recliner when gaming, so prefer to have a mouse with extra buttons so that i don't have to rely on a keyboard in my lap unless absolutely necessary.. tho not usually this many buttons as I at first thought this mouse was going to be unwieldy due to having SO many side buttons.. but I was pleasantly surprised upon trying the mouse and finding it fit my medium sized hands just right and all those side buttons (3 rows of 4) were actually easy to find and use with my thumb... no issues there at all thankfully. it's a really light mouse, which really isn't a detriment for me but I could see someone wanting one that perhaps feels a bit more substantial for more competitive play maybe.. and really, that's my only thing I can critique it for really.. of the two I bought, one just stopped being recognized as a usb device by any PC.. I suspect it was a manufacturing issue, bad chip.. havent had any issue with the replacement or the second mouse at all.. so, there's a lot really good about this mouse.. I don't usually leave reviews unless it's really deserved as I'm admittedly lazy, lol. let's go over the good... first, the software works great. Pairing and firmware updates can be a bit specific as they want you to plug the wifi dongle into the provided usb-c adapter via a usb-c cable rather than put the dongle directly into a usb-c port.. but it's a small inconvenience and only for initial or repairing or rare firmware updates.. and I wished the program opened up directly to the programming screen rather than the marketing page.. but it's super powerful software with tons of features, used for all their products.. you can have game profiles that automatically switch when you launch a game and as many as you like.. and any type of setting you can think of is there.. all buttons are programmable aside from the connection switch of course.. and tons of commands, windows shortcuts and combos, macros.. etc.. same for the LED lighting, which has three zones and tons of choices.. (tho I have it minimally set to a quick light up when a button is pressed to save battery life). but it works and has zero issues.. (unlike the awful Armoury Crate crap which is a slow memory hog that caused crashes on my beefy gaming pc) the mouse can be used via bluetooth, usb-c (recharged, wired), and wifi.. now with bluetooth, you can't do any programming or profiles and it eats a bit more battery life than the low power wifi.. but not much. battery life is really great. It's been maybe two weeks since my last charge for my living room mouseand i've got the minimal led and switching between bluetooth and wifi to control different PC's.. i use it almost daily and it's only at 55% at two weeks! it also charges fast.. so yeah, I do lose some extra functionality like changing profiles and such if using bluetooth but I personally don't need it, just basic regular functionality, for the second mini PC as that's just for media like youtube or plex while I'm gaming on the living room tv. another great thing about it is the sensor.. I can use this on any surface.. I think it's a proprietary one, not sure.. just know I now can just use my pants leg or recliner arm as my mouse pad where my last laser mouse still needed a separate surface for smooth tracking... so I highly recommend this mouse.. it's well built.. it's not at all huge but everything fits my medium sized hands great and the side buttons are not an issue at all and easy to find and use.. it's got great battery life and I really like the software as well.. it's got a use anywhere sensor and the worst thing I can possibly say about it is that it might be a little too lightweight for some is all. that's it. I also bought an Apex pro tkl wireless that was on sale for the living room (as it also has the same bluetooth/wifi/wired/recharge functionality) and i love that too and there are features in the software where you can co-ordinate the LED lighting if you want.. or have a game control it.. I just use the lighting for more practical low light reasons over any flashy ones and to help preserve battery life but both have excellent marks on that.. it's a bit pricey but for what ya get, it's fairly worth it and you can always wait for a sale as well. I've been using the Aerox 9 for[laying Baulder's Gate 3 and never need to use the keyboard.. love it! cheers!
P**T
Duro casi el año 😂
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.
C**D
Buyer's remorse.
I had concerns on the open hexagon back to start with, but I thought "surely the mouse would have an easy way to clean it because of this - no. You risk damaging the mouse trying to get the dust out of it, or you have to accept there's dust going to get in it and ruin it anyway. Well it lasted 6 months and the scroll wheel has already died. It also causes me a lot of hand pain to use it. The software is buggy as all hell too, your DPI settings get changed time and suddenly mouse is hard and sluggish to use. It also will randomly disconnect on your without warning despite always being plugged in.
A**A
Ótimo produto.
Excelente mouse.
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