Aerox 9 Wireless + QcK Vector
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I’ve been using this mouse and pad together for a few days now, and the 3-zone RGB is really eye-catching when it shifts with Dota 2 events. The mouse is noticeably lighter than my old one, which makes flicking around feel effortless. The free QcK Vector pad came as a nice bonus and gives a consistent glide.
The RGB lighting syncing with Dota 2 events is a cool touch I wasn't expecting—definitely adds to the immersion. The mouse is incredibly light, and the free QcK Vector pad has a smooth glide that feels just right for quick flicks.
The mouse itself feels surprisingly light for a wireless model, and the included QcK Vector pad gives it just the right amount of glide for precise flicks in Dota 2. The RGB on the three zones is bright enough to notice without being distracting during gameplay.
The RGB integration with Dota 2 is actually pretty cool—it pulses when I take damage, which is surprisingly immersive. The mouse itself feels featherlight even after hours of gaming, and the included cloth pad glides smoothly without any bunching.
Was worried about the extra weight from the RGB zones, but the 3-zone PrismSync lighting is surprisingly subtle and the whole setup still feels featherlight. The QcK Vector that came with it glides way smoother than my old cloth pad, really nice for flick shots in Dota 2.
The mousepad feels incredibly smooth under my wrist during long gaming sessions, a huge improvement over my old cloth pad. The RGB lighting that reacts to in-game events is a nice touch, though I mostly keep it on a static color.
The RGB sync with Dota 2 is a game-changer; I can finally see my hero's health bar right on the mousepad. The mouse itself feels featherlight, and the free QcK vector pad is a nice bonus for its smooth glide.
The battery on this wireless mouse lasts well over a week with the RGB on, and pairing it with the free QcK Vector pad made the glide feel incredibly smooth right out of the box. I've been using it for Dota, and having the zone lighting react to in-game events is a fun little touch during matches.
I've been using this mouse and pad combo for a few weeks now, and the 18 programmable buttons are a game-changer for MMO raids. The 3-zone RGB is subtle yet striking on my desk, and the mousepad's surface feels smooth but controlled. Charging the wireless mouse lasts me a full week of heavy use.
The RGB lighting syncs perfectly with Dota 2 events, which makes each match feel more immersive. The mouse is so light I barely notice it moving, and the free mousepad has a smooth surface that tracks well. Only wish the charging cable was a bit longer.