Steelseries aerox 311/11/2022 Its ergonomic shape is rather comfortable to hold. Thanks to the smaller battery, the mouse’s frame isn’t bulky. The ability to tweak its speed, and the accuracy of the TrueMove Air optical sensor, made keeping up with other players during matches of Quake Champions or Apex Legends a breeze. The SteelSeries Engine 3 allows for further tweaks using the software, you can drop things down to 100 CPI, try middling levels, or max things out at a ridiculous 18,000 CPI. Three clicks later and I’d easily clear both my main and secondary monitors with small wrist movements. There are five settings in all – ranging from 400 CPI to 3200 – the lowest of which resulted in multiple swipes to get the cursor to fully cross my 27-inch monitor. By clicking the CPI button, housed below the mouse wheel, one can tune the mouse’s speed to match the game being played. Speaking of movement, the Aerox 3 is perfect for twitch-based shooters. There weren’t any latency issues or problems with tracking, regardless of how fast I moved the mouse. The same went for games like Call of Duty: Warzone leading a target while scoped easily led to multiple headshots. Shootouts in Rogue Company were met with high precision. Automatically pairing moments after connecting the wireless dongle to a USB Type C plug (or with the extension adaptor), it didn’t take long to see why. PerformanceThe Aerox 3 is an excellent wireless mouse. The included USB Type-C to Type-A cable allows for fast charging just 15 minutes will net about 40hrs of gameplay. And if the battery does die, you won’t be out of the game long. Depending on the chosen connection type, it can grant up to 200hrs on a single charge. It actually allows for longer play times than its larger counterparts. The company didn’t want to skimp on other aspects though. Again, SteelSeries wanted the Aerox 3 to be light to help facilitate quick movements during play. As one of the lightest mice I’ve ever played with, the Aerox 3 practically glides over mouse pads. This, in turn, allows for a smaller battery that (when combined with the thin, honeycombed, close fitting frame) has the Aerox 3 weighing just 66 grams. The TrueMove Air optical sensor helps by not being power hungry. To achieve this, SteelSeries had to improve on/create new components. The Aerox 3 was designed to be an ultra-lightweight gaming mouse. #STEELSERIES AEROX 3 BLUETOOTH#Players can toggle between the Aerox 3’s Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz connections, the latter of which uses an accompanied USB Type-C Wireless Dongle and Extension Adaptor. Above the TrueMove sensor is the wireless mode switch. Not only does it address latency issues by providing true 1-to-1 tracking, it also allows for super quick movements thanks to a ridiculously high CPI. Flipped over, the Aerox 3 offers the TrueMove Air – a new optical sensor that was built specifically for wireless gaming. The normal left and right mouse buttons, scroll wheel, CPI (Count Per Inch) and side buttons round out this side of things. That said, its stylish pattering shouldn’t lead to concern given its IP54 rating – the Aerox 3 uses AquaBarrier to protect its exposed areas from water, oil, dust and so on. Obviously, players will want to avoid spilling liquids near the mouse. The top is mostly open with a grid-like pattern, which reduces its weight and showcases its circuitry and RGB lighting. Its slightly textured frame slopes in a manner emphasizing a palm styled grip. Design and FeaturesThe Aerox 3 Wireless mouse is sleek in design.
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