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SteelSeries Aerox 9 Wireless – Ultra-Lightweight, 18000 CPI, TrueMove Air Optical Sensor, Water Resistant, 180 Hour Battery, 18 Programmable Buttons

Original price was: $134.99.Current price is: $66.49.

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Ultra Lightweight Design – one of the lightest MMO/MOBA mice at 89g, perfect for long gaming sessions in games like Final Fantasy XIV, World of Warcraft, Guild Wars 2, Elder Scrolls Online, League of Legends, DotA 2, and many more.
Total Customization – 18 programmable buttons with a 12-button side panel and a tilt-click scroll wheel for tons of shortcuts to abilities and macros. Customize every click with ease using SteelSeries Engine.
All-Around Protection – Rated IP54, AquaBarrier shields the mouse from water, dust, dirt, and more.
Next-Gen Dual Wireless – Lag-free Quantum 2.0 wireless with a flawless 2.4GHz connection for gaming, and on-the-go Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity.
Extra Long Battery Life – Play for up to 180 hours. Fast charging can provide 40 hours of gameplay from only a 15-minute charge.
Precise Performance – Groundbreaking TrueMove Air sensor brings total control with tilt tracking, delivering 18,000 CPI, 400 IPS, and 40G acceleration.

Customers say

Customers find the mouse solid and useful for games like WoW, appreciating its lightweight design. The functionality and Bluetooth connectivity receive mixed reviews – while some report no issues, others mention problems with the scroll wheel not working properly and the mouse not connecting to computers. The buttons design and value for money also get mixed feedback, with some praising the features while others consider it an expensive clunker.

8 reviews for SteelSeries Aerox 9 Wireless – Ultra-Lightweight, 18000 CPI, TrueMove Air Optical Sensor, Water Resistant, 180 Hour Battery, 18 Programmable Buttons

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  1. Tati

    He Loved It!
    Got it for my boyfriend for Christmas and he loved it so much. It’s very light weight and comfortable to use. The lights are bright. My boyfriend says the quality of the click is great and subtle but sounds great. You can customize the colors and the pattern of the colors.

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  2. T. Orozco

    Perfect for Hardcore Gamers: Fast, Lightweight, and Mac Compatible
    This mouse is absolutely awesome! I’m a hardcore raider in World of Warcraft Classic, and it has completely changed my game for the better. The response time is super quick, the battery life is excellent, and the buttons are easy to find and very snappy.Best Buy had it listed at $160, but I picked it up for $100 less—only difference is no box, and honestly, the box isn’t worth $100. The mouse itself is what matters, and the design is incredible. It’s a total showstopper on my desk setup.It’s also super lightweight, comes with a charging cable and dongle, and is true plug-and-play. Bonus: it works flawlessly on Mac too!

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  3. Ian Brown

    SCROLL WHEEL BAD
    scroll wheel will randomly go up instead of down and vice versa. this could maybe be fixed with an option in the mouse software to change the rate at which imputs are dectected from the scroll wheel BUT EVERY MOUSE SOFTWARE IS TERRIBLE for some reason including steelseries. or its just straight up broken in which case gg.JUST DO LIKE A LITTLE QC before pushing out your product ffsbesides that i like it a lot more than the naga shape wise but the scroll wheel not working is quite the problem

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  4. Jack H.

    Good mouse, one minor issue.
    Love my Aerox 9. Works great. GG software is gaming software that works decently. Only frustration is the scroll wheel can get gummed up and it’s a pain to try and fix and clean, and sometimes it does not want to connect to the computer. But a quick on and off fixes it usually. Works great for World of Warcraft and other mmos. It’s comfortable for long gaming sessions, too.

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  5. Cole Cleveland

    Great mouse
    Great mouse! no issues so far, love the colors

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  6. evan

    SteelSeries does make good mice but value isnt quite there for me…
    mouse fits comfortably in my hand. this is NOT for people with small hands, I still have trouble hitting the grey side button with my thumb if my grip isnt tight enough on the mouse. I use the 2.4g dongle with no connectivity issues. I fully charged the mouse yesterday, left it on overnight and had to charge it again later into the day today. battery life is not nearly whats advertised (80 hours of playtime) but it does charge fast for sure. the mouse is very expensive compared to others available, but steelseries does still make very solid mice. its very easy to connect the mouse to your computer and start using it, and the steelseries engine software makes it very easy to customize lighting, button assignments, and dpi. i did purchase a renewed mouse which may have effected the drastic difference in battery life, but paying full price for this mouse just isnt worth it to me.

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  7. S. McCartin

    Nice mouse many applications but it is expensive for sure, died to firmware loop failure
    My main game is an MMO as such it’s nice to have commonly used functions available on the mouse with the press of a button. While Steelseries provides an excellent software for creating macros those that play fast paced combat games might feel this mouse is a bit too light for that, it’s all personal preference for sure. The price on this mouse new is crazy, and I wouldn’t normally consider laying out the “new” price (currently $150) for a mouse but I’ve got several steel series products and I love all of them. They have lasted several years of hard use and they are constantly improving their mouse application. This unit comes with the mouse, the usb C 2.4ghz dongle, an extension for the dongle c port on each side, and a cable that allows you to use the mouse as a wired mouse. It also works with bluetooth. This unit is reconditioned at this price point but that doesn’t necessarily mean the mouse was repaired at some point, anything that gets returned open box can only be resold as reconditioned. You can find the mouse cheaper but it may be lacking the dongle and cable that came with this one. They aren’t too expensive directly from steelseries on their web page if you need to purchase one. I’ve had several connection issues with this mouse disconnecting from the dongle and then I got hit with the firmware update loop that has killed so many of this mouse. At this point I can’t recommend steel series wireless mice, I wish they’d just sell this thing wired and get rid of all the hassles with wireless. I know I bought this reconditioned but it still hurt to toss it in the garbage can when there was no way to fix it. No more reconditioned stuff, I should know better by now at least with full price you get a few years warranty unlike here where I’m just out sixty bucks that just got put in the trash can.The mouse itself has a usb c plug on it in front. This is used for charging the battery or if you want to use it corded. Any standard usb charger will charge this mouse. If your computer is a few years old and lacks usb c ports they can be added with a usb hub, a pci card, or there are adapters (usb C female to usb A male, this is a data only adapter and subject to the limitations of usb A) that can be bought on amazon not too expensive. I am using mine with the 2.4ghz dongle plugged into an A adapter it works fine, I can’t tell you if I’ve limited mouse performance by doing this since the data transfer never attains usb 3 speeds but it’s good enough for me.The weight of the mouse is kept low by the “honeycomb” construction of the plastic case and it is water resistant. My hands have always gotten sweaty after gripping the mouse for awhile, this open air approach works good for me, I don’t notice my hands getting as slippery on the mouse as my other mouse products. The bottom of the mouse has a three way switch for 2.4gh/bluetooth, off (or cabled use). The steelseries mouse software will display battery readout and notify you if there is a firmware update for the mouse. As with everything these days you have to download the software yourself from steelseries web site the mouse does have some onboard memory if you want to use your mouse on a different computer that may not have your setups on it already.Battery life is supposed to be something like ten hours of continuous use and it charges pretty fast. It came out of the package with 90% charge on it and only took about 5 minutes to reach full charge. Charging it for only fifteen minutes gives many hours of use from reports and reviews. This mouse is kind of a niche product it’s got many more uses than just game macros you could add functions for many packages from CAD to wordprocessing or publishing software very easily. Of course now I’ve taken the plunge steelseries has the mouse on sale on their web site at about thirty dollars off. For the difference I probably would have gotten a new one for the warranty but I’m not going to return this as I’m confident it will be just as durable as a new one might be. If you find yourself using many different functions in just about any sort of application and wished you had a way to program keystrokes for easier access then this might be a product you will like. I’ve only used one other product with all these buttons and that one didn’t last very long because the company doesn’t use the best switches in their products I’m not worried about that with steelseries. I do not have particularly large hands, in fact they are rather small and I find the mouse comfortable to use, learning to hit the button array on the side accurately takes a little practice but you’ll get it. Having all those choices lets you put stuff you use all the time where your thumb naturally rests etc. It is definetly lighter than my other steelseries mouse but I don’t find it “too light” which seems to be the universal complaint about this product when you read the reviews by gamers. It’s nice having one less cable draped around my desk to get caught on something.update: June 2024. Mouse “was” working very well until tonight it suddenly started flashing red continuously. Windows 11 had just released another round of service packs and updates so I “assumed” that was likely the source of my problems. I could not get the mouse working after removing and reinstalling the steel series software and also got a “firmware update notification” as well but even after a supposedly successful update it just looped back into wanting to update the firmware over and over. I found several reports of the same issue with this mouse all from over a year ago. Steelseries suggests you try usb 2/3 usb ports or put the mouse on a different pc. I pulled out my asus gaming laptop and loaded the software on it. I had to “re-pair” the mouse to the dongle (press left right and the button below the scroll wheel simultaneously while switching the mouse into 2.4gh at the same time and wait for led’s to flash white. I managed to get the mouse working again on the laptop but when I put it back on my desktop within a few hours the same issue reoccurred again. I haven’t completely given up on the mouse yet but apparently it’s not an easy fix, not even a youtube on how to fix it. I really enjoyed the mouse while it worked and less than six months for such an expensive mouse is very disappointing. The bright side is that the dongle appears to be universal and not tied to the specific mouse it comes in the box with so I can possibly get another reconditioned unit and it will work with the dongle I’ve already got. Very disappointed, didn’t expect this from a steel series product all my other products from them have been great and just keep on going. About to contact the company to see if they can offer any other ideas for getting it working again. Haven’t had any more luck getting this working, I suppose every great company is entitled to a clunker every once in awhile but this was a very expensive clunker for sure. Just reinforces my belief that a mouse like this should be wired not wireless.

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  8. Dustin Gandellini

    Got the refurb version, very solid mouse
    i have been playing with it arround a month had some issues of the mouse going idle and not wanting to conect to the donggle. simple fix connect both to the pc via Usb C and re pair it with the steelseries app,other then that its a very nice mouse

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    SteelSeries Aerox 9 Wireless – Ultra-Lightweight, 18000 CPI, TrueMove Air Optical Sensor, Water Resistant, 180 Hour Battery, 18 Programmable Buttons
    SteelSeries Aerox 9 Wireless – Ultra-Lightweight, 18000 CPI, TrueMove Air Optical Sensor, Water Resistant, 180 Hour Battery, 18 Programmable Buttons

    Original price was: $134.99.Current price is: $66.49.

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