SteelSeries Aerox 9 Wireless – Ultra-Lightweight Wireless is available in Saudi Arabia.
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Test video – SteelSeries Aerox 9 Wireless – Ultra-Lightweight Wireless :
Product highlights :
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.
➕ What is the price of SteelSeries Aerox 9 Wireless – Ultra-Lightweight Wireless in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of SteelSeries Aerox 9 Wireless – Ultra-Lightweight Wireless in-store is 430 SAR VAT.
➕ When SteelSeries Aerox 9 Wireless – Ultra-Lightweight Wireless was released ?
The release date was April 12, 2022.
➕ What is the price of SteelSeries Aerox 9 Wireless – Ultra-Lightweight Wireless cheap used ?
The price of SteelSeries Aerox 9 Wireless – Ultra-Lightweight Wireless used is 300 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of SteelSeries Aerox 9 Wireless – Ultra-Lightweight Wireless ?
Special specifications :
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.
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.1 / 5 on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy SteelSeries Aerox 9 Wireless – Ultra-Lightweight Wireless in Saudi Arabia ?
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10 reviews for SteelSeries Aerox 9 Wireless – Ultra-Lightweight Wireless
Rated 4 out of 5
K. K (verified owner)–
Solid first attempt MMO mouse – TL;DR = The side buttons are extremely stiff but the product itself feels really nice. Lightweight, good battery life, mild RGB, great tracking and probably more suitable for FPS than other MMO mice. Solid first attempt mmo mouse from steel series but would wait for a sale.
Rated 5 out of 5
L. E (verified owner)–
Absolutely stellar mouse with 1 flaw imo – This mouse is about as good as a mouse can be but boy after 1 slight modification. The mouse is light, flickable, great reception and range, good battery life, great skates(sliders), the scrollwheel is just butter and the tilt function is superb. The only flaw is that the mouse is quite slick feeling. The grip is lacking greatly. People who are having problems pushing the side buttons accidentally, are almost certainly having that problem due to having to squeeze the mouse harder to lift it.
O. M (verified owner)–
– The mouse just completely died out of nowhere while playing, but that’s not the only let down about this mouse, it’s price is considerable high, therefore, you expect a high-quality product, it does feel like that, but the battery is amazingly bad. It would only last for about 8-10 hours before needing to be charged for like an hour, also, some of the buttons just don’t feel natural to be reached.
Rated 4 out of 5
J. O (verified owner)–
Literally waited 15 years for this mouse – As far as 12 key mice, this mouse is superb. Great battery life, lightweight, software is fairly easy to use and customize the mouse. The holes in the case of the mouse are concerning for cleaning. Don’t see any screws that allow you to open it up, but the holes are big enough for a compressed air straw. The shape of the mouse doesn’t allow you to pick up the mouse easily without pressing any buttons. But I have waited a long time for this mouse. Had a Razer Naga, but back then I hard wired it to my PC while charging. I now use my mice wireless and charge them from a nearby wall socket. Since I got that mouse for WoW way back when, I haven’t found a 12 key mouse that was wireless and worked while charging from a wall socket as opposed to plugging it into a PC and wasn’t a piece of garbage *cough utech/reddragon cough*. This mouse does that, however it’s finicky. It will work on wireless 2.4ghz while plugged in, but when it goes to sleep, it can no longer work with 2.4ghz. However, bluetooth works while charging, but for some reason it forgets all the keybinds and uses some weird keybinds, not the standard 0-9, -, +. The software has a Bluetooth config button, but for some reason it doesn’t seem to work. Battery life is much better than the Naga and it’s lighter. The tactile feeling of the buttons might make it harder to get used to a 12 key mouse, but I have a lot of experience with them, so it’s not that hard. Many 12 key mice has beveled edges that make it more obvious where each key is. The lip that indicates the middle of the 12 keys (the 5 key) is not too pronounced. When it goes to sleep on 2.4ghz, it has a chance to try to connect forever. It blinks white which it does when it’s connecting to a device and never stops. To fix it, you simply turn it off and turn it back on. Bluetooth usually wakes up just fine. I just got used to having to restart the mouse. It’s very unlikely that this would affect me while I’m playing a game, so it’s not a huge deal. I saw a review that it’s too long for an average hand size. That’s probably true. I’m 6’3″ and the mouse is just the right size to rest while my hand is comfortably arched around it.
Rated 5 out of 5
F. A (verified owner)–
Great Naga replacement – I was looking for an alternative to the Razer Naga, as I just started playing WoW again. I already have a SteelSeries Rival 3 and keyboard and was pleased to find this offering. Feels great, comfortable, and as familiar as my Naga used to be. Great to use wired too when needing to charge about once a week if that.
O. M (verified owner)–
– The mouse just completely died out of nowhere while playing, but that’s not the only let down about this mouse, it’s price is considerable high, therefore, you expect a high-quality product, it does feel like that, but the battery is amazingly bad. It would only last for about 8-10 hours before needing to be charged for like an hour, also, some of the buttons just don’t feel natural to be reached.
Rated 5 out of 5
F. A (verified owner)–
Great Naga replacement – I was looking for an alternative to the Razer Naga, as I just started playing WoW again. I already have a SteelSeries Rival 3 and keyboard and was pleased to find this offering. Feels great, comfortable, and as familiar as my Naga used to be. Great to use wired too when needing to charge about once a week if that.
Rated 5 out of 5
L. E (verified owner)–
Absolutely stellar mouse with 1 flaw imo – This mouse is about as good as a mouse can be but boy after 1 slight modification. The mouse is light, flickable, great reception and range, good battery life, great skates(sliders), the scrollwheel is just butter and the tilt function is superb. The only flaw is that the mouse is quite slick feeling. The grip is lacking greatly. People who are having problems pushing the side buttons accidentally, are almost certainly having that problem due to having to squeeze the mouse harder to lift it.
Rated 4 out of 5
K. K (verified owner)–
Solid first attempt MMO mouse – TL;DR = The side buttons are extremely stiff but the product itself feels really nice. Lightweight, good battery life, mild RGB, great tracking and probably more suitable for FPS than other MMO mice. Solid first attempt mmo mouse from steel series but would wait for a sale.
Rated 4 out of 5
J. O (verified owner)–
Literally waited 15 years for this mouse – As far as 12 key mice, this mouse is superb. Great battery life, lightweight, software is fairly easy to use and customize the mouse. The holes in the case of the mouse are concerning for cleaning. Don’t see any screws that allow you to open it up, but the holes are big enough for a compressed air straw. The shape of the mouse doesn’t allow you to pick up the mouse easily without pressing any buttons. But I have waited a long time for this mouse. Had a Razer Naga, but back then I hard wired it to my PC while charging. I now use my mice wireless and charge them from a nearby wall socket. Since I got that mouse for WoW way back when, I haven’t found a 12 key mouse that was wireless and worked while charging from a wall socket as opposed to plugging it into a PC and wasn’t a piece of garbage *cough utech/reddragon cough*. This mouse does that, however it’s finicky. It will work on wireless 2.4ghz while plugged in, but when it goes to sleep, it can no longer work with 2.4ghz. However, bluetooth works while charging, but for some reason it forgets all the keybinds and uses some weird keybinds, not the standard 0-9, -, +. The software has a Bluetooth config button, but for some reason it doesn’t seem to work. Battery life is much better than the Naga and it’s lighter. The tactile feeling of the buttons might make it harder to get used to a 12 key mouse, but I have a lot of experience with them, so it’s not that hard. Many 12 key mice has beveled edges that make it more obvious where each key is. The lip that indicates the middle of the 12 keys (the 5 key) is not too pronounced. When it goes to sleep on 2.4ghz, it has a chance to try to connect forever. It blinks white which it does when it’s connecting to a device and never stops. To fix it, you simply turn it off and turn it back on. Bluetooth usually wakes up just fine. I just got used to having to restart the mouse. It’s very unlikely that this would affect me while I’m playing a game, so it’s not a huge deal. I saw a review that it’s too long for an average hand size. That’s probably true. I’m 6’3″ and the mouse is just the right size to rest while my hand is comfortably arched around it.
K. K (verified owner) –
Solid first attempt MMO mouse – TL;DR = The side buttons are extremely stiff but the product itself feels really nice. Lightweight, good battery life, mild RGB, great tracking and probably more suitable for FPS than other MMO mice. Solid first attempt mmo mouse from steel series but would wait for a sale.
L. E (verified owner) –
Absolutely stellar mouse with 1 flaw imo – This mouse is about as good as a mouse can be but boy after 1 slight modification. The mouse is light, flickable, great reception and range, good battery life, great skates(sliders), the scrollwheel is just butter and the tilt function is superb. The only flaw is that the mouse is quite slick feeling. The grip is lacking greatly. People who are having problems pushing the side buttons accidentally, are almost certainly having that problem due to having to squeeze the mouse harder to lift it.
O. M (verified owner) –
– The mouse just completely died out of nowhere while playing, but that’s not the only let down about this mouse, it’s price is considerable high, therefore, you expect a high-quality product, it does feel like that, but the battery is amazingly bad. It would only last for about 8-10 hours before needing to be charged for like an hour, also, some of the buttons just don’t feel natural to be reached.
J. O (verified owner) –
Literally waited 15 years for this mouse – As far as 12 key mice, this mouse is superb. Great battery life, lightweight, software is fairly easy to use and customize the mouse. The holes in the case of the mouse are concerning for cleaning. Don’t see any screws that allow you to open it up, but the holes are big enough for a compressed air straw. The shape of the mouse doesn’t allow you to pick up the mouse easily without pressing any buttons. But I have waited a long time for this mouse. Had a Razer Naga, but back then I hard wired it to my PC while charging. I now use my mice wireless and charge them from a nearby wall socket. Since I got that mouse for WoW way back when, I haven’t found a 12 key mouse that was wireless and worked while charging from a wall socket as opposed to plugging it into a PC and wasn’t a piece of garbage *cough utech/reddragon cough*. This mouse does that, however it’s finicky. It will work on wireless 2.4ghz while plugged in, but when it goes to sleep, it can no longer work with 2.4ghz. However, bluetooth works while charging, but for some reason it forgets all the keybinds and uses some weird keybinds, not the standard 0-9, -, +. The software has a Bluetooth config button, but for some reason it doesn’t seem to work. Battery life is much better than the Naga and it’s lighter. The tactile feeling of the buttons might make it harder to get used to a 12 key mouse, but I have a lot of experience with them, so it’s not that hard. Many 12 key mice has beveled edges that make it more obvious where each key is. The lip that indicates the middle of the 12 keys (the 5 key) is not too pronounced. When it goes to sleep on 2.4ghz, it has a chance to try to connect forever. It blinks white which it does when it’s connecting to a device and never stops. To fix it, you simply turn it off and turn it back on. Bluetooth usually wakes up just fine. I just got used to having to restart the mouse. It’s very unlikely that this would affect me while I’m playing a game, so it’s not a huge deal. I saw a review that it’s too long for an average hand size. That’s probably true. I’m 6’3″ and the mouse is just the right size to rest while my hand is comfortably arched around it.
F. A (verified owner) –
Great Naga replacement – I was looking for an alternative to the Razer Naga, as I just started playing WoW again. I already have a SteelSeries Rival 3 and keyboard and was pleased to find this offering. Feels great, comfortable, and as familiar as my Naga used to be. Great to use wired too when needing to charge about once a week if that.
O. M (verified owner) –
– The mouse just completely died out of nowhere while playing, but that’s not the only let down about this mouse, it’s price is considerable high, therefore, you expect a high-quality product, it does feel like that, but the battery is amazingly bad. It would only last for about 8-10 hours before needing to be charged for like an hour, also, some of the buttons just don’t feel natural to be reached.
F. A (verified owner) –
Great Naga replacement – I was looking for an alternative to the Razer Naga, as I just started playing WoW again. I already have a SteelSeries Rival 3 and keyboard and was pleased to find this offering. Feels great, comfortable, and as familiar as my Naga used to be. Great to use wired too when needing to charge about once a week if that.
L. E (verified owner) –
Absolutely stellar mouse with 1 flaw imo – This mouse is about as good as a mouse can be but boy after 1 slight modification. The mouse is light, flickable, great reception and range, good battery life, great skates(sliders), the scrollwheel is just butter and the tilt function is superb. The only flaw is that the mouse is quite slick feeling. The grip is lacking greatly. People who are having problems pushing the side buttons accidentally, are almost certainly having that problem due to having to squeeze the mouse harder to lift it.
K. K (verified owner) –
Solid first attempt MMO mouse – TL;DR = The side buttons are extremely stiff but the product itself feels really nice. Lightweight, good battery life, mild RGB, great tracking and probably more suitable for FPS than other MMO mice. Solid first attempt mmo mouse from steel series but would wait for a sale.
J. O (verified owner) –
Literally waited 15 years for this mouse – As far as 12 key mice, this mouse is superb. Great battery life, lightweight, software is fairly easy to use and customize the mouse. The holes in the case of the mouse are concerning for cleaning. Don’t see any screws that allow you to open it up, but the holes are big enough for a compressed air straw. The shape of the mouse doesn’t allow you to pick up the mouse easily without pressing any buttons. But I have waited a long time for this mouse. Had a Razer Naga, but back then I hard wired it to my PC while charging. I now use my mice wireless and charge them from a nearby wall socket. Since I got that mouse for WoW way back when, I haven’t found a 12 key mouse that was wireless and worked while charging from a wall socket as opposed to plugging it into a PC and wasn’t a piece of garbage *cough utech/reddragon cough*. This mouse does that, however it’s finicky. It will work on wireless 2.4ghz while plugged in, but when it goes to sleep, it can no longer work with 2.4ghz. However, bluetooth works while charging, but for some reason it forgets all the keybinds and uses some weird keybinds, not the standard 0-9, -, +. The software has a Bluetooth config button, but for some reason it doesn’t seem to work. Battery life is much better than the Naga and it’s lighter. The tactile feeling of the buttons might make it harder to get used to a 12 key mouse, but I have a lot of experience with them, so it’s not that hard. Many 12 key mice has beveled edges that make it more obvious where each key is. The lip that indicates the middle of the 12 keys (the 5 key) is not too pronounced. When it goes to sleep on 2.4ghz, it has a chance to try to connect forever. It blinks white which it does when it’s connecting to a device and never stops. To fix it, you simply turn it off and turn it back on. Bluetooth usually wakes up just fine. I just got used to having to restart the mouse. It’s very unlikely that this would affect me while I’m playing a game, so it’s not a huge deal. I saw a review that it’s too long for an average hand size. That’s probably true. I’m 6’3″ and the mouse is just the right size to rest while my hand is comfortably arched around it.