SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wireless – Holey RGB Gaming Mouse – Ultra-lightweight Water Resistant Design – 9 Buttons – Bluetooth/2.4 GHz – 18K DPI TrueMove Air Optical Sensor
Original price was: $139.99.$99.99Current price is: $99.99.
Price: $139.99 - $99.99
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Aerox 5 Wireless combines dazzling RGB with industury-leading design. Victory is in your hand with a lightning-fast 74g build shielded from dust and splashes with AquaBarrier™. Easily connect with lag-free Quantum 2.0 Wireless enjoying superb 180-hour battery life, aiming using ultra-precise, 1-to-1 tracking with the TrueMove Air sensor.
STUNNING RGB — Radiant 3-zone PrismSync RGB shines in 16.8 million configurable colors
ULTRA LIGHTWEIGHT — Purposefully designed holey shell reduces weight to 74g for effortless, fast gameplay
AQUABARRIER — Mouse interiors are shielded from water splashes, dust, and dirt, technology rated IP54
9 PROGRAMMABLE BUTTONS — Natural comfort with fully customizable buttons which include a side panel and an up/down flick switch
PERFORMANCE TO OUTLAST YOU — Extensive 180-hour battery life enabled by lag-free Quantum 2.0 Wireless technology with 2.4GHz for gaming and Bluetooth 5.0 connection
NEXT-GEN SWITCHES — Golden Micro IP54 switches last longer than a lifetime for crispy clicks, with added dust and water resistance
PIXEL-PERFECT ACCURACY — Great TrueMove Air optical gaming sensor co-developed with PixArt
Customers say
Customers appreciate the mouse’s quality, lightweight design, and feel. They find it responsive and well-suited for gaming. However, some have experienced issues with connectivity and scrolling speed. Opinions vary regarding buttons, build quality, and battery life.
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8 reviews for SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wireless – Holey RGB Gaming Mouse – Ultra-lightweight Water Resistant Design – 9 Buttons – Bluetooth/2.4 GHz – 18K DPI TrueMove Air Optical Sensor
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Original price was: $139.99.$99.99Current price is: $99.99.
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I am an avid player of First Person Shooter games (FPS) and as such I demand a low weight, high precision input device. The Aerox 5 fits the bill for me. I am coming from a pedigree of Basic Packard Bell (1990s) -> Microsoft Explorer -> Razer Deathadder -> G502 -> Glorious Model D Wireless -> Aerox 5.While I really enjoyed the Glorious Model D, I immediately missed the extra buttons from my G502. I adjusted to the reduction in mouse buttons by grabbing a foot pedal for PTT voice comms (similar pedal: https://amzn.to/3VwdEuD) which turned out to be an amazing upgrade.The Model D only lasted a few months before the scroll wheel malfunctioned. The wheel would randomly scroll causing me to weapon switch during intense left-click firefights. The right click mouse button also started sticking.So, looking for an upgrade, I stumbled upon the Aerox 5.The things that immediately drew me to the Aerox 5 were the 9 programmable buttons. I love that the mouse is an ultra light, weighing only slightly more than the Model D I was upgrading from. The mouse is pretty much perfect in every way, however there are a couple of annoying things I will point out here:1. The dongle is USB-C. I do not have a USB-C port in my PC, so I was running the dongle with a long USB-A -> USB-C connection… until I stumbled upon the direct plug adapter (2nd pic). You can get one of those here https://amzn.to/3GmkoH6. I wish they had included one with the mouse.2. The mouse profiles in the SteelSeries GG software don’t reliably automatically switch. I have different profiles set up for each of my games with different button bindings and while the profile normally switches just fine, it’s not 100% reliable. Easy to fix. I would recommend just having the 1 default profile and setting the extra mouse buttons to the NUMPAD keys and then change your key bindings in game accordingly. That way you don’t have to mess with profile switching. That’s how I’ll be setting it up once I reformat and lose these profiles.3. There is no DPI indicator light on the mouse that I can tell.4. The battery life is not the greatest but more than adequate. It’ll last 2 or 3 days before needing a charge. I normally just connect it back up when I’m done playing and never really notice it.All in all, a great mouse and I highly recommend it. If you found this review helpful, please consider using my link to purchase yours. https://amzn.to/3WQZg0U
Patrick Griff –
This mouse is great for gaming and everything in-between
Edit: a year later and my middle mouse button is glitching and unrelable unfortunate since I love everything else about this mouseThis mouse is fast and floats on the pad, and is lightest mouse with 3 side buttons i could find, and i love it, its a heavy pricetag for a mouse, but if your a hardcore gamer like I am in FPS and looters shooters especially, this mouse performs excellent. It’s about the same size as logitech g502 heroI bought it because it was on sale for 100$ I was going to get the Glorious O 2 wireless super light (but they only have 2 side buttons) or the Glorious model I 2 MMO wireless but was a little heavier and reviews about the side buttons made me weary (They are both around 100$ but usually has a discount of 10/20%)I’m glad I got this one and have no buyers remorse. I mainly play Escape from Tarkov, and many other games that require to many keybinds that if you don’t have more then 2 side mouse buttons you’re breaking your left hand with all the combination key binding (pressing multiple keys to perform action) as use my side mouse button for leaning I need thar extra trigger for toggling and combo hot keying it with a keyboard bind.The battery seems decent enough to last a few days of constant playing and use, I use my PC for work as well as gaming so I definitely probably drain a battery faster then most, and the fact you can charge and use wired is great as well.The only con I see is the price which if if you catch a sale isn’t bad, the Steel Series proprietary software that pushes a Ad page every time you open is to adjust settings (i really hate when companies do this like i bought your stuff let me use it without tryin to push more stuff) the fact you can’t seen the RGB lighting when your using it (which isn’t really a problem for me since u dont care but figured someone might think it is)All and all I love this mouse very much and can’t recommend it enough.
bousozoku –
Hoping for Durability
I’m replacing my ASUS ROG Strix Impact III with a Steel Series Aerox 5. It’s been almost one year since I bought it to replace my Corsair M55 RGB Pro. I broke the left mouse button entirely. I blamed that on a combination of Genshin Impact and Honkai:Star Rail.At the same time I bought the ASUS mouse, I bought a Steel Series Rival 3. Each was around US$30, which isn’t much, especially for a gaming mouse. I’ve been using the Rival 3 on my M1 MacBook Air, even though the trackpad is excellent. I have a few games I play and the whole set of buttons makes playing much easier.A couple of weeks ago, Solo Leveling: Arise was updated and suddenly, it was taking me 3-5 clicks for a click to register. I noticed that there was a visible lag in movement. Using the Rival 3, I was still getting some of that, but not as much. I don’t expect anything like that to change because of the Aerox 5. I’m not sure what the developers are doing, but maybe they haven’t had enough sleep.Being able to see inside the shell of the mouse is interesting. I don’t know that I needed something this fancy, but it was US$20 off and I hoped that it would be more durable. However, I’m not likely to ever buy a mouse for over US$100.After a few weeks, I’m happy with the Aerox 5. It’s rather big but comfortable. I don’t care for the lights, so I turned that off. With a little boost in the tracking speed, the CPI is now 1200, which is just enough. The Steelseries GG application is much more stable than the software from ASUS or Corsair. The mouse will work equally well on my Mac since they’re good enough to support both platforms.
Drew Ceci –
The wireless functionality provides freedom of movement without sacrificing performance, and the RGB lighting adds a cool aesthetic touch. The mouse’s sensor is accurate and responsive, delivering precise tracking for competitive gaming. Plus, the battery life is impressive, ensuring uninterrupted gameplay. Overall, the Aerox 5 is a top-notch gaming mouse that combines style, comfort, and performance flawlessly.
Emanuel GarcÃa –
Es muy buen mause pero..Este modelo tiene muchas fallas en la rueda del ratón, sube y baja si tratas de moverla por lo visto es cuestión de fabrica.
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– the mouse depends on an app. that needs to be ran on startup- the app requires sign up and is a combination of 4 or more mini apps including audio related apps that you can choose to disable but will have to remain installed- when you start your computer the mouse will begin cycling through full brightness rainbow colours as its default setting before your custom profile is launched. mouse doesn’t retain its settings on actual mouse- the mouse has a ton of settings which is nice. then doesn’t allow for sub 100 increment whole numbers when choosing your DPi. I found 1700 slightly too slow. then 1800 a bit fast with no middle ground. but then you can adjust the acceleration and slow down to dial it in. just takes a little more time- the 5 side buttons are great with all the options to set them as anything you would need. although one of the buttons is ergonomically a bit awkward being a paddle button that activates with an upwards click and will literally have you lifting the mouse from the table to use itall in all a decent mouse. worth the price having bought it in the xmas discount period
Pascal –
Hab die Maus 2 std gehabt und dann hat schon eine Taste geklemmt
Amazon Customer –
Good !!