SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless Review 13

SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless Review

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Shape



Much like the Rival 3 Wireless, the Aerox 3 Wireless strongly resembles the Rival 100/110, which has become one of SteelSeries' classic shapes over the years. The only difference is that instead of extending all the way to the front, the base of the Aerox 3 tapers off at the front, creating a slight overhang. Functionally, there is no difference. Aside from that, the Aerox 3 Wireless is still an ambidextrous mouse with a relatively low overall profile. The hump is mostly centered (positioned slightly towards the back) and organically slopes down towards the front and the back without tapering off much across the width. The butt flares out significantly, giving the palm ample space to rest on. The sides moderately curve inward horizontally, but are mostly straight vertically. The rectangular hole pattern extends to the bottom, back, and part of the main buttons, but not the sides. Overall, it's a tried and tested shape that handles well in practice.

One thing deserving further scrutiny is the sensor positioning. In fact identical to the Rival 100/110, the sensor is positioned significantly below the thumb. A comparatively low-sitting sensor isn't inherently good or bad but rather a matter of preference and, as such, something that requires some getting used to. Coming from a mouse with a more forward-positioned sensor, the Aerox 3 Wireless may be difficult to adjust to at first. Once the adjustment period is over, however, it should no longer be a concern.


As for grip styles, I'd say the Aerox 3 Wireless is best used in claw or fingertip grip. The Aerox 3 Wireless is a medium-sized mouse with a moderately pronounced hump and should thus fit most hand sizes. For reference, my hands are 19 cm long and 10 cm wide, and I found the Aerox 3 Wireless very comfortable in claw grip.



Dimensions

This table includes the dimensions of the SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless and several other ambidextrous mice. "Front height" denotes the distance between the base and main buttons. Measurements with two decimals have been taken with a caliper, while those with one decimal have been taken with a ruler. For a full list of all measurements taken, please refer to this sheet compiled by an esteemed community member.

SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless Dimensions
Aerox 3 WirelessModel O WirelessViper UltimatePro Wireless
Base Length11.5 cm12.1 cm11.2 cm11.3 cm
Length (including overhang)11.85 cm12.8 cm12.5 cm12.5 cm
Front Height (lowest point)0.9 cm1.0 cm1.0 cm1.2 cm
Height (highest point)3.79 cm3.72 cm3.70 cm3.91 cm
Front Width (widest point)5.88 cm6.08 cm6.26 cm6.08 cm
Back Width (widest point)6.69 cm6.62 cm6.59 cm6.27 cm
Grip Width (narrowest point)5.89 cm5.69 cm5.79 cm5.90 cm

Below are some comparison shots with each of the measured mice:


Glorious Model O Wireless


Razer Viper Ultimate


Logitech G Pro Wireless
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