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Steelseries aerox 3 wireless
Steelseries aerox 3 wireless













steelseries aerox 3 wireless

The texture is effectively grippy during gaming but it would have been nice to have a more premium-feeling material similar to that on the even lighter Cooler Master MM731. The plastic used in the outer shell of the mouse has an unpleasant, cheap-feeling texture that reminds us of the state-provided mice found in high school IT labs the world over. So, going into it without that presumptuous attitude, how does the Aerox 3 fare? Overall, pretty good, but there’s a couple of downsides. There is an inherent issue with assessing the build quality of ultralight gaming mice as it’s difficult to get past the mindset that ‘light=cheap’, as overly light products in other categories are often symptomatic of poor materials and shameful cost-saving measures. It’s a slick, conscientious design that proves SteelSeries has put some serious thought into the Aerox 3. When the time comes for charging, you simply yank the cable free from the adapter and plug it into the mouse. The adapter allows those of you without a USB C port on your PCs to use a regular USB connection and position the dongle where you see fit.

steelseries aerox 3 wireless

They’re all an innocuous matte black that will blend into your setup. The 2.4GHz dongle, USB Type-C cable, and adapter are also nicely designed. Some of the light also bounces back and is visible through the holes in the casing which is kinda cool as it allows you to get a glimpse of the internals. The LEDs face downward directly into a material that effectively diffuses the light, which results in uniform illumination around the perimeter of the base of the mouse. The RGB lighting is also tastefully implemented.















Steelseries aerox 3 wireless