SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wireless Gaming Mouse – Ultra
SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wireless Gaming Mouse – Ultra Lightweight 74g – 9 Buttons – Bluetooth/2.4 GHz – 180 Hr Battery – IP54 Water Resistant – PC/MAC – FPS, MOBA, Battle Royale
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SteelSeries AEROX
AEROX 5 WIRELESS
AEROX 3
AEROX 3 WIRELESS
AEROX 5
AEROX 9 WIRELESS
Weight 74g 59g 68g 66g 89g Buttons 9 6 6 9 18 Water & Dust Resistance AquaBarrier IP 54 Rated AquaBarrier IP 54 Rated AquaBarrier IP 54 Rated AquaBarrier IP 54 Rated AquaBarrier IP 54 Rated Wireless 2.4GHz & Bluetooth – 2.4GHz & Bluetooth – 2.4GHz & Bluetooth Battery Life Up to 180 hours – Up to 200 hours – Up to 180 hours Sensor Type TrueMove Air TrueMove Core TrueMove Air TrueMove Air TrueMove Air RGB Zones 3 3 3 3 3 Glide Skates 100% Pure PTFE 100% Pure PTFE 100% Pure PTFE 100% Pure PTFE 100% Pure PTFE
Weight: | 74 g |
Dimensions: | 15.75 x 7.87 x 1.27 cm; 74 Grams |
Brand: | SteelSeries |
Model: | 62406 |
Colour: | Black |
Batteries Included: | Yes |
Manufacture: | SteelSeries |
Dimensions: | 15.75 x 7.87 x 1.27 cm; 74 Grams |
Absolutely perfect mouse in every way but it’s for tiny hands so having to return it due to cramps from trying my best to keep it etc .. so effortless tho movinv and gaming with it very impressed
Brilliant mouse, was going to be a present but seller didn’t package in anything for delivery so was sat on doorstep in full view of b day boy, first time this has happened just stuck a label on the box of the mouse, still it arrived on time so you can’t have everything
Feels lighter and smoother than my old scimitar if any people with that mouse are considering an upgrade would recommend, i got the Aerox 9 with MMO buttons so an easy transition and upgrade. Much lighter and smoother tracking etc. so aim feels way better and more comfortable profile for Fortnite.
love it. i bought the wired version in black. it was delivered the same day. the price seems unbeatable for this quality of a device.
seriously a joy to use. i have a profoundly exceptional home tech setup and this is my mouse.
This is a great mouse so nice and light plus my hand does not sweat using it think it great.
It’s sturdy, high quality materials and great all-round build.
Extremely light without the expense of usability and quality.
Battery life has been phenomenal. I use it for extremely long periods of time (8-12hrs a day) and only need to charge it every now and then. When I do plug it in, it’s charged in no time.
The cable and usb dongle sit neatly and cleanly at the back of my desk, out of the way and hardly noticeable all while experiencing practically 0 lag.
Haven’t tried the Bluetooth option.
Lighting is as expected but haven’t dived into much of the technical side of things.
The Steelseries app is pretty average. Pain in the behind sometimes but nonetheless it works out eventually – make sure it’s up to date.
Upgraded from a logitech b110 and it made quite the difference, the mouse slides really nice, but the only issue is the software is quite complicated
Better than the glorious model D, O and I. Works great wired and the cable is barely an additional weight if you have a bungee. The wireless responsiveness is indistinguishable from wired. I wish the side buttons were just set as mouse button 4-15 though rather than number keys, that way I could assign them to game controls that aren’t number keys without having to use the software.
I bought two of those, the first one over 6 months ago and a new one two days ago as I need it for other laptops. As I have a wide screen (49 inches) a normal office mouse would be too slow and uncomfortable (included Logitech MX Master S3 which is slow and heavy with bad bluetooth). However first thing I suggest you to do is upgrading the firmware after installing the app. The reason why, is to fix some wireless bugs. After that it goes extremely smooth. It is light, it is good enough for casual gaming (not at the level of Logi PRO X or Razer but still ok) and defo better of any office mouse out there as quicker (you can change speed with the central black button) and lighter especially with larger screens. Not a real opinion about side buttons as I never used them.
Pro’s
Mouse is lightweight, Feels sturdy, Has ample buttons and cutomisation via the Steelseries GG app in both lighting and button mapping, Great battery life and the the connection both via bluetooth and 2.4 Ghz both feel strong and responsive and the mouse is a good size. Also the waterproofing is great for any spilt drink accidents. Also the design to have the design with the holes for the palm stops the mouse from getting sweaty in warmer enviroments or long term gaming sessions
Con’s
For me personally the 12 button keypad on the side of the mouse is a little bit too far back which makes the back three buttons feel a little uncomfortable to reach but this is very much a personal issue and it might feel better for other people.
It’s no lie this mouse is super light I’ve upgraded from a Corsair nightsword which wasn’t great for me using for fps games, it was too large and heavy and I do have small hands haha! The aerox is great for my claw grip and glides along the mouse mat! There are only 2 draw backs:
Lift off distance- it is indeed high but a quick fix is to put some black electrical tape covering part of the mouse sensor and it’s instantly fixed
Side buttons- they are quite cushioned which means you don’t get great feedback from them but I think over time I will come accustomed to them.
Overall a great lightweight mouse the drawbacks are minor and don’t outweigh the positives in my opinion!
I use my mice with a kind of half claw-half palm grip. This fits my style perfectly. It`s lightweight, accurate, I noticed a slight accuracy improvement compared to my last mouse while playing some FPS titles. The skates are greatly improved compared to the original version, so I really cannot fault this mouse. You can obviously forget the advertised 200 hour battery life if you use the mouse as intended (2.4 Ghz, 1000 polling +RGB on) but I still get a good number of days out of it. I`d say a real life, gamer battery life is much closer to 80 hours. For the price I paid (60 eur) it was a superb deal.
Bought this as i wanted a wireless mouse for playing mmos and this seemed to be the best option. I use this mainly with my gaming pc using the dongle, which has worked very well for the most part. tracking is very good for gaming and the mouse is light and glides smoothly on a mouse pad and the buttons are easy to remap through the steelseries software. bear in mind you need a usb type c port on your computer to use the dongle unless you want to use the included adapter which has a long cable which isnt ideal. I also use it on my macbook over bluetooth where it also works great for web browsing and light gaming. Only issue i have ran into is when the mouse isnt used for a while, it disconnects then takes up to 10 seconds to reconnect before you can use it again which can get quite annoying, as well as battery life not being great but charging is fast and the included cable is long enough to comfortable use the mouse while charging.
I found the product to be very light and easy to use, the fact that it’s so light gives you the ability to have more control over the movement of the mouse and allow you to react quicker with more precise movements. Only thing I did not like about the mouse was clicking in the middle mouse button as you have to give it a firm and hard click for it to registe
I think this is a good mouse: buttons feel good, it’s a good size (and certainly light), however it’s rather annoying that you cannot change any illumination settings over Bluetooth. It may be a technological restriction, but I’m skeptical of that. This means I need to use 2.4GHz which involves the rather bulky adapter. The USB-C dongle on its own doesn’t work, but I think that is a problem with certain Intel chipsets, so I can’t fault Steelseries there.
Minor grievances overall. I still think it is worth the money, but be wary going in.
As expected, this mouse is unbelievably light. You can barely feel it in your hand. I switch from a heavier mouse so it takes a bit of getting used to but if you prefer a light mouse this is your go-to.
For me the optic sensor was way too sensitive and would drag my mouse across the screen when I was trying to lift the mouse to reposition after turning in-game. I was going to send back but found putting tape over the bottom fixed the issue.
Why am I so late to wireless mouse gang lol probs because they were 100+ back when I wanted one and now they’re more affordable.
Definitely one of the best purchase I have gotten as my wired steel series mouse was just getting in the way especially when clutching
This wireless mouse has made my overall performance shoot up massively (in a good way obvs).
HIGHLY recommend if you’re a major competitive fps player. You’ll be 1 tapping flawlessly 😉
I had to replace my first unit, as the middle mouse button failed only a few weeks after purchase.
The replacement is going strong and I’m sure that was just a one-off.
The battery life advertised is somewhat questionable. You’ll be lucky to get a day of use with the RGB turned on (even when set to turn off when not in use). In fact, I have disabled the RGB because I found myself having to plug it in too often. Now I get a few days use.
It will occasionally disconnect whilst in use (the receiver is only a foot away in the motherboard USB slot) and more frequently struggles to reconnect after a period of inactivity, but I don’t find these too annoying. It’s my first wireless mouse, so I wouldn’t be able to compare that experience with others.
These considered, I would still recommend this mouse.
Pros:
– Good battery life and it charges quite fast when connected by wire
– Lightweight, with the centre of gravity ending up quite close to the sensor
– Solid wireless connection without any perceptible input lag
– High degree of customisability for the buttons and other mouse functionality
Cons:
– The software is glitchy at times, making configuring the mouse more difficult than it should
– No “offline profile” for when you connect it to a computer that doesn’t have the SteelSeries software, it instead uses whatever profile you last had configured
– Sometimes slow to come back up when the USB receiver is disconnected and reconnected
– I wish it came with an included USB male-A to female-C adapter for the receiver (it does come with an USB-A to USB-C cable and a female-to-female USB-C adapter so you can use it with an USB-A port, but it’s a clunky setup on a laptop for example)
– Somewhat awkward button placement (for my hand at least), can’t really find a good grip that allows me to hit both the 3 and 10 buttons without having to shift my hand
I really like the shape of this mouse. Its light and has a good texture. Battery life is also decent and the rgb also looks good however I don’t really like the honey comb holes as it reduces the surface area for my hand. I don’t know if is affecting my gameplay but it feels weird plus I worry that over the course of a few months, dust and dirt may build up inside.
I really wish Steelseries release a solid shell option for this mouse
Got the Aerox 3 2022 for 59.99 which was an offer. I have relatively large hands and I am super happy with it. I play FPS games mostly and use a claw grip, which this mouse is very suitable for. Had it for a few days now, so probably early to talk about durability, but at first glance, it feels solid. Clicky main buttons which I like. Not sure about the 2 thin side buttons. Have been ok so far for me, but may not be for everyone due to their very thin design.
Worked seamlessly, easy to install and the software popped up an install window as soon as the mouse was connected which was nice. Spared me surfing the net looking for Steelseries dedicated software. Super responsive as promised by the advertisement. Includes a USB to USB-C cable which plugs into a intermidiary between the cable and the receiver which I keep close to the mouse. I was ready to go out of the box. Brilliant!
Last but not least, it is really light. Feels as heavy as its shell should be. The internals barely weigh anything. I came from a Corsair Scimitar which was a proper chonker, so the difference in weight was very striking.
All in all, I recommend this mouse for those out there with medium to large hands who use claw grip when using their mouse and are looking for a decently priced, lightweight, wireless option for gaming.
The Aerox 3 wireless is an incredible value for money buy, its not only one of the lightest wireless mice you can buy, it has one of the best shapes on the market and has battery to boot.
The advertised battery life of 200 hours is in Bluetooth mode ONLY, which needs to be made more clear, however the actual battery life whilst using the 2.4GHz (which is recommended for gaming) is an incredible 80 hours of use which is the longest of all the lightweight wireless mice. Along side the huge battery it comes with USB-C fast charging, which not only gets you back in the game quickly it’s also a high quality paracord like cable. This cable means it feels as close to wireless as possible, other, more expensive mice still use old thick rubber cabling which definitely hampers the experience whilst charging.
The build quality is exceptional as per usual for Steelseries including an IP54 rating with 80m TTC Gold switches that are one my new favourites, no creaks with the shell, however the DPI button can be activated whilst unnaturally holding the top and bottom of the mouse and squeezing (I dont see any moment when you would hold a mouse like this), this cannot be reproduced by pushing on the mouse into a pad. A few areas where people have had problems with the Aerox is the feet included and the sensor placement, the feet shape is an unconventional circle, with one in each corner, there are reports of scratching and lint build up over time, I personally have experienced none of these problems and found them to have a great glide, being one of the best stock feet I’ve used. The sensor is also unconventional in it being placed back further than most, the one time I have noticed this being an issue is if you lift from the front first as it will track for slightly longer than normal due to the sensor staying closer to the pad for longer. Otherwise from general use I had no problems with tracking or flicking when compared to mice with a more conventional placement.
Overall: If you love the rival 3 shape, you want wireless, you want lightweight, its a no brainer. If you have not tried the rival 3 and are unsure about the shape, its great for all grip styles, with a strength in claw and a good size for fingertip for all hand sizes, if you palm I can recommend it for smaller-medium hands, large hands may not find it wide enough. Grips and sizes aside, its a feature packed mouse, with great build quality and comparable specs to mice that are 1.5 times the price, at 100 its a steal.