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The SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless is an ultra-lightweight (68g), water-resistant (IP54) gaming mouse featuring a TrueMove Air optical sensor with 18K DPI for pixel-perfect accuracy. It offers radiant 3-zone PrismSync RGB lighting with 16.8 million colors, up to 200 hours of battery life, and dual wireless modes (lag-free 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth 5.0), making it a top-tier choice for gamers seeking performance, durability, and style.


































| ASIN | B09CHD9TPX |
| Average Battery Life (in hours) | 200 Hours |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,459 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #299 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | SteelSeries |
| Color | Ghost |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (524) |
| Date First Available | September 21, 2021 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13.58 x 7.87 x 0.04 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.39 ounces |
| Item model number | 62612 |
| Manufacturer | SteelSeries |
| Number of Processors | 16 |
| Operating System | Windows, Mac, Xbox, and Linux. USB port required. |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 13.58 x 7.87 x 0.04 inches |
| Series | Aerox 3 Wireless Ghost (2022) |
M**S
Amazing!
- Shape & Material This mouse is two times as expensive as the Razer Mamba Wireless. I loved the shape of the Mamba. It fits the hand so well. Now with the Aerox 3, the shape doesn't fill the palm that well, but its matte texture is on point. I prefer a smooth or lightly textured finish on larger mouses and a matte finish on smaller mouses. The matte finish on this mouse makes up for the flat form. - Battery Life The battery life on this device is much better than Mamba Wireless. I hated having to charge the Mamba Wireless every two or three days. That mouse always runs out of battery when I'm editing a video or working. So, this mouse is a lifesaver for me. - Weight I could immediately tell how light the mouse is when I picked up the Amazon package. It almost felt like an empty plastic packaging in my hand. I knew it was going to be very light but I didn't imagine it to be this light. Mindblowing! - Switches The mechanical switches feel just as solid as the Rival 650, which is another mouse that I really like from SteelSeries. I have nothing to complain about this mouse. It completely exceeded my expectations for it. This is my first superlight mouse. I haven't tried the G Pro X Superlight yet so I can't tell if the Logitech alternative is any better. For now I'm really happy with the purchase.
A**W
SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless: My Upgrade from the G502 Wired
I’ve been a Logitech G502 wired fan for years (I had 3 previously and went through 1). That hefty, tweakable mouse was my go-to for gaming and pretty much everything else. Lately, though, I’ve been curious about going wireless—less clutter, more freedom. I picked up the SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless, and honestly, I was a little worried about how it’d stack up, especially with response time. Turns out, I had nothing to stress about—it’s awesome. Here’s why I’m loving it. Wireless Life: No Lag Worries Coming from the G502, I was hooked on how instant it felt with the cable. I didn’t want a wireless mouse to mess that up, especially for fast games like Valorant. The Aerox 3’s 2.4 GHz mode and TrueMove Air sensor totally deliver, though. Clicks land quick, movements are spot-on—no delay at all. It feels just as sharp as my old wired setup. Bluetooth’s handy for casual stuff, but 2.4 GHz is where it shines for gaming. I was overthinking it—this thing’s great. Weight: So Light, So Nice The G502 was heavy—around 120 grams with weights—and I didn’t mind it. Then I tried the Aerox 3 at 68 grams, and wow, what a difference. It’s so light I wasn’t sure at first, but now I love how easy it is to move. My wrist feels way less tired after long sessions, and those honeycomb cutouts keep it cool and comfy. It took a minute to get used to, but I’m sold on lighter mice now. Built Tough with a Splash of Protection My G502 took a beating and kept going, so I wondered if this slimmer mouse could handle me. It’s sturdier than I expected—no creaky flex, and the clicks are rated for 80 million presses, so it’s in it for the long haul. The IP54 water and dust resistance is a huge plus, too. I’ve had a few close calls with drinks near my desk, and it’s nice knowing a little spill won’t ruin it. It’s tough in all the right ways. How It Looks and Feels The Aerox 3’s got this neat perforated design—RGB lights peek through the holes, giving it a sleek, almost see-through look. It’s a lot flashier than the G502’s bulky style, and I’m into it. It’s smaller, better for claw or fingertip grips, which was an adjustment after the G502’s big shape. But it glides super smooth with those PTFE feet, and at 68 grams, it’s effortless to use. Battery life’s solid (200 hours on Bluetooth, 80 on 2.4 GHz), and the USB-C cable’s nice and soft. Only downside? No spot for the dongle, but I can live with that. Wrap-Up Switching from the G502 wired to the Aerox 3 Wireless was a leap, but I’m so happy I took it. No lag to fuss over, it’s crazy light, built to last, and that water resistance is a lifesaver. For Prime day deal of $67 bucks, it’s a steal. If you’re nervous about going wireless, don’t be—this mouse has it all covered.
F**E
Decent quality.
Decent quality.
A**R
Works great love it.
Love it works great. When not in use or on standby it gos to sleep. When battery is low it will flash red, and flash green when done. I love the colors and it's lighter than my old mouse. I been using steelseries for 14 years and this new model is amazing
N**S
Get it on sale
The mouse itself isn’t bad. Compared to my “OEM” wired mouse this thing WIEGHS NOTHING. The size of the mouse in my opinion is a tad bit small. Again compared to my wired mouse it’s about 20-25% smaller I could more or less use my whole hand on the wired one and I use mostly my fingertips to use/hold this one. I can put my whole hand on it it just feels really weird. One thing I have seen and DO NOT get or like is why every now and then when my mouse goes to sleep whether it’s because the pc is off or I just haven’t used it in over 5 minutes it has to RECONNECT TO BLUETOOTH. If it’s battery has ran out or I haven’t used it in like more than 8 hours or sometimes even just randomly I have to RESET MY MOUSE AND RECONNECT IT MANUALLY. IT IS RIDICULOUS. There was about a week where this happened to me forcing me to use the 2.4 dongle and cable until I trouble shot it and figured out to reset it. Even in the GG steelseries app YOU CANNOT RECONNECT IT VIA BLUETOOTH. it just says unavailable or unconnected and not in range. However the mouse will be searching for a connection and then give up for whatever reason because it could not reestablish the connection. The Steelseries app itself has its ups and downs. I’ve had it already due to the artic nova 7s I have so this mouse just connected right away to the app. Simple. HOWEVER I’m not sure if it’s me or I’m not understanding the light modes I CANNOT CHANGE MY LIGHTING ON THE MOUSE. It’s set to one of the presets but does the same light animations despite changing it in the app. Bluetooth or dongle I feel like the changes you make to the mouse don’t apply OTHER than the DPI setting. The DPI settings are great. You can change from 5 presets using the mouse button below the scroll wheel or you can adjust it up to 16,000 manually. Just remember to save it and apply it. The mouse feel (bare wood desk yes I’m a monster I have a desk mat just don’t use it right now) is surprisingly good. The stock feet or skates are extremely smooth and slippery. I have noticed at times I can feel either dirt, debris, and or sweat and dust after some long gaming sessions or if the desk hasn’t been dusted or cleaned on the skates of the mouse. I don’t think it affects the mouse itself much however it does bug me (you) and it is noticeable. The mouse clicks are relatively queit for a mouse. I haven’t heard an obnoxiously loud mouse click in a long while. I will say from going from having 5-7 extra programmable mouse buttons to just two does kinda suck and takes some readjusting however if you’re like me and BARELY use them except for the one time you accidentally press it or panic melee you won’t really notice the difference. As far as game play goes I haven’t noticed any issues or differences. It is still a mouse and does it job I will say the one thing that you might have to get used to is how light it is compared to your old mouse and maybe the higher or lower DPI you have it set at. Other than that like I stated does it’s job. Oh! Battery life isn’t all that bad either. If I’m gaming all day like on the weekend I can go about a day and a half to two days on one charge. If I’m just using my mouse to change YouTube videos it’ll last up words of up to like 5-7 days depending on how much a move it. Annnnndddd in the video you’ll see the Bluetooth connection issue. Fantastic.
S**L
Great mouse - very light and glides nicely. Lighting looks very good and comes with a nice braided cable. Haven’t tested the Bluetooth, as for the 2.4G mode it is very responsive and I feel no difference to my old wired mouse. It is easy to map the 3 extra buttons to whatever using the steelseries engine, as well as configure the lighting. The battery life is on the shorter side - it is clear they prioritised a lower weight over battery, as depending on usage and settings it can run out quickly. However it works perfectly well plugged in and charging. Lastly, this hasn’t been a problem for me but if crumbs or debris were to make it inside the mouse, to disassemble it and remove them you’d have to remove the mouse feet which from a repairability standpoint is disappointing, as battery replacements will similarly need to do this. Also if you’re left handed like I am, this mouse is almost symmetrical apart from the side buttons, so is suitable for left handed use.
O**D
Warning fairly long and detailed The first th8ing to know about the Aerox 3 Wireless is that there is an original and an 2022 update.. That update fixes complaints about the original Aerox 3 Wireless. You can tell them apart by looking at the bottom. The original mouse has four small circular PTFE feet, the updates mouse has two wide PTFE feet. Those feet are very smooth, making the mouse really glide over my desk. The Aerox 3 Wireless It is available in two colours: Snow (White), Onyx (Black) and this Limited Edition Ghost. The Ghost Edition is the Snow Edition but with more transparent sides, to really shows of the RGB lighting. The default light level is ridiculously bright, but easy to adjust with the SteelSeries software. I set the brightness level to about 40% percent. The RGB lighting is highly configurable and can be turned off – but if you are going to do so, the Snow Edition is cheaper. A interesting thing about the SteelSeries software is that it noted that some Windows mouse acceleration enhancements were turned on, recommended turning those of for this mouse, and even provided a “Fix this now” button to do so. I did so, and did experience any problem. There’s more, but ther two biggest things that make a gaming mouse, other than the RGB light show, are low weight and high precision. This mouse is just 66 grams and its precision, which is advertised at 18.000 CPI, which isn’;t the highest available, but more than you really need. Immediately after connecting the mouse, I pressed the CPI button to get a lower resolution and faster moving mouse. I am happy with the way the mouse clicks and scrolls. Manufactures claim extreme durability for click switches nowadays, so it should take month or years before I can say something useful about it other than that they seem work just fine. The mouse clicks are audible, but silent compared to the noise of the key clicks on my Apex Pro keyboard, The most important things about any moue are its shape and size. This mouse has a regular shape. It is only slightly different from the mouse I was using, and I adapted within a few minutes. To me, the lower weight was the bigger difference, and a difference I like. Switching back and forth, I quickly found the old mouse to be heave in comparison. While quite a few mice still use the annoying mini-USB port for charging (Logitech is particularly late to adopt the much more convenient USB-C), the Aerox 3 features an USB-C port, as a modern mouse should. The included USB cable is a reasonably nice quality braided cable, but not a pure USB-C cable. It has an USB-A connector for the computer end and an USB-C connector for the mouse end. You can connec the cable and charge the mouse while using it. The manual does not tell you how long to charge, I charged it for about half an hour. The included USB dongle is a bit larger than most mouse dongle, so it will stick out a bit more, which makes it less suitable for laptops. It lacks a logo or model name on top, but has plenty of text on the side to not confuse it with other dongles. Not that you need that, its size literally makes it stick out. There is a real design shortcomings that may turn you off this model; the Aerox 3 Wireless does not have space to store its USB dongle. What I happen to like, but may be turn-off for some is that this mouse dongle isn’t the typical USB-A dongle, but an USB-C dongle. As I type this, that dongle is connected to an USB-A port through a USB-C/USB-A adapter from Graugear (not too expensive, and sturdy metal instead of plastic), but you can connect to an USB-A port without any additional expense; the box includes an female USB-c to female USB-c adapter that allows you to connect the dongle to the included USB cable. The Aerox 3 Wireless is a dual-mode mouse. A little button on the bottom let’s you choose between Bluetooth, RF wireless and Off .When I switched it to Bluetooth, my Windows 10 laptop recognized it just fine. I considered the Logitech Wireless Pro, but it lack Bluetooth and has a mini-USB connector. The Logitech Superlight Pro X2 has USB-C, but is even more overpriced. The G309 is more affordable, but feels unbalanced with a battery, and the expensive Logitech PowerPlay mat you need to use it without a battery uses proprietary technology that is incompatible with Qi. The Logitech MX Anywhere 3S seems ideal for casual n the road use, but smallish for intensive desktop usage. The Razer Cobra Pro may look better on paper – and is surely priced like it – but it is a Razer mouse, and one of the nasty things Razer does is to shape their mice to only accept their own non-standard USB cables. I also know, from trying to claim warranty for a defect Razer Viper Ultimate, that their product support is worse than a bad joke. The Corsair M75 Wireless is very comparable, but 89 grams instead of 66, and I like the looks of the Aerox 3 better. In conclusion, I am happy with this mouse. I don’t know how well their advertised “aqua barrier” prevents it from getting wet, and it is too expensive to deliberate test it, but the shape is fine, the mouse clicks are fine, the scroll whel feels good, the smooth feet make it glide over my desk and the low weight makes it a joy to use. I like a bit of RGB, and the transparent side allow me to set a lower brightness than the Snow Edition, to save juice and make the battery last longer.
E**E
Mouse super ligero, le dura mucho la bateria
P**A
Definitely the coolest looking mouse but more importantly works phenomenal! We’ve gone though quite a number of mouses/mice (seriously the grammar on this is throwing me lol) My son is a gamer so between sending them back or having them break isn’t unusual. The last red dragon mouse lasted the longest (2 years ) but this is the first wireless gaming mouse he’s had. I’ve never spent this much on a mouse but so far has been worth it! Charge holds for days of heavy gaming. The cord is soft rope-like, pliable, doesn’t disrupt movement like some plastic cords and can use while plugged and charging. Has a tone of RBG settings that r beautiful and easy to adjust dpi. He said it’s by far the best mouse he’s ever used! It fits his 11 yr old hand well and mine too even as an adult. Not clunky, super smooth motion. The honeycomb design is great to avoid it getting hot in your hand. All in all this is 10/10 so far. Had for a month or so. Will update if anything happens negatively.
L**W
ハイパーエックスの似たようなやつを使っていたけど、こっちの方がサイドがへこんでて掴みやすいです。 クリックも軽くて連クリックもやりやすい音も小さい。最&高です。 遅延とかも感じないしfpsでも全然使える。何より見た目がいい
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