Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro vs SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless
Side-by-side spec comparison and pro player usage.
DeathAdder V3 Pro
- 64 g weight
- Focus Pro 30K sensor
- Wireless
- $149.99
Full Spec Comparison
| Spec | Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro | SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless |
|---|---|---|
| Weight | 64 ✓ | 68 |
| Length | 128 | 124.9 |
| Width | 68 | 68 |
| Height | 44 | 38.7 |
| Sensor | Focus Pro 30K | TrueMove Air |
| Max DPI | 30000 ✓ | 18000 |
| Polling Rate (max) | 1000 | 1000 |
| Buttons | 5 | 6 |
| Connectivity | wireless_2.4ghz, bluetooth | wireless_2.4ghz, bluetooth |
| Battery Life | 90 | 200 ✓ |
| Shape | ergonomic right | symmetrical |
| RGB | No | Yes |
| Feet Material | PTFE | PTFE |
| Price (USD) | 149.99 | 99.99 ✓ |
| Release Year | 2022 | 2021 |
✓ indicates better value where objectively comparable.
Pro Player Usage
DeathAdder V3 Pro users (3)
Aerox 3 Wireless users (0)
No tracked pro players.
The Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro and SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless approach competitive wireless mice from opposite directions. The DA V3 Pro is a $150 premium ergonomic — 64g, Focus Pro 30K, Optical Gen-3 switches, and the most refined ergonomic shape in gaming. The Aerox 3 Wireless is a $100 honeycomb symmetrical — 68g, TrueMove Air sensor, IP54 water resistance, and 200h battery life. Different shapes, different price points, different philosophies.
Quick Verdict
| Category | Winner | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Weight | DA V3 Pro | 64g vs 68g — 4g lighter with solid shell |
| Shape (Palm) | DA V3 Pro | Best ergonomic shape available |
| Shape (Claw/Ftip) | Aerox 3 | Symmetrical, lower profile |
| Sensor | DA V3 Pro | Focus Pro 30K (750 IPS) vs TrueMove Air (400 IPS) |
| Click Latency | DA V3 Pro | 1.5ms optical vs 2.0ms mechanical |
| Battery | Aerox 3 | ~200h vs ~80h — massive advantage |
| Build Quality | DA V3 Pro | Solid shell vs honeycomb with flex |
| Water Resistance | Aerox 3 | IP54 rated vs no rating |
| Price | Aerox 3 | $100 vs $150 |
| Pro Usage | DA V3 Pro | cNed, KeeOh — tournament validated |
| Best For | — | DA V3 Pro: best ergo. Aerox 3: budget all-rounder |
Shape & Ergonomics Deep Dive
The DeathAdder V3 Pro measures 128.3 × 67.6 × 43.7mm at 64g. It’s the culmination of Razer’s decades-long ergonomic shape refinement. The rear hump peaks at 43.7mm — the tallest among modern flagship mice. Deep thumb groove, pronounced right-side flare, every curve designed for palm comfort. Pros like cNed and KeeOh validate this shape in tournament play.
The Aerox 3 Wireless measures approximately 120.6 × 67.2 × 38mm at 68g. A smaller, lower-profile symmetrical mouse with a honeycomb shell for weight reduction. The shape is more conservative — gentle curves, moderate hump, designed for versatility rather than optimization for any specific grip.
Palm grip (18–21cm hands): The DA V3 Pro is dramatically better. The 43.7mm hump fills the palm completely. The deep thumb groove anchors the left side. The right flare supports ring and pinky fingers. The shape was literally designed for palm grip. The Aerox 3’s lower profile (38mm) and symmetrical design leave significant palm gaps.
Claw grip (17.5–19cm hands): The Aerox 3 is slightly better for aggressive claw — its lower profile and symmetrical shape allow more natural finger curling. The DA V3 Pro works for relaxed claw but its tall hump pushes the hand toward palm position.
Fingertip grip (17–18.5cm hands): The Aerox 3 is better. The smaller size, lower profile, and symmetrical shape are more suitable for fingertip control. The DA V3 Pro’s ergonomic contours fight against fingertip grip.
Shape verdict: These mice target completely different grip styles. Palm grip = DA V3 Pro without question. Claw/fingertip = Aerox 3 is more suitable.
Sensor & Tracking Performance
The DA V3 Pro’s Focus Pro 30K (750 IPS, 70g acceleration) significantly outperforms the Aerox 3’s TrueMove Air (approximately 400 IPS, 40g acceleration). At competitive DPI, both track well during normal gameplay. The Focus Pro 30K has substantially more headroom for fast flicks.
Click latency is a meaningful gap — 1.5ms (DA V3 Pro optical) vs 2.0ms (Aerox 3 mechanical). The DA V3 Pro’s Optical Gen-3 switches also offer zero double-click risk, while the Aerox 3’s mechanical switches have theoretical long-term double-click susceptibility.
LOD is adjustable on the DA V3 Pro via Synapse (Asymmetric Cut-Off available). The Aerox 3’s LOD is adjustable via SteelSeries GG but without asymmetric lift/land capability.
Sensor verdict: The DA V3 Pro wins in sensor quality, click speed, and switch reliability.
Build Quality & Switches
The DA V3 Pro has a solid shell with zero flex, zero creak, and Razer’s excellent textured matte coating for sweat resistance. The optical switches are crisp and will never develop double-click issues. Premium build quality throughout.
The Aerox 3 Wireless has a honeycomb shell that flexes noticeably under squeeze pressure. The honeycomb design exposes internals to dust and debris, though the IP54 AquaBarrier coating provides water and sweat resistance — a genuine advantage for humid environments or players with sweaty hands. The mechanical switches are adequate but not exceptional.
The DA V3 Pro feels like a $150 mouse. The Aerox 3 feels like a $100 mouse. Both are appropriately priced for their build quality.
Build verdict: The DA V3 Pro is better built. The Aerox 3’s IP54 water resistance is a unique advantage for specific use cases.
Battery & Wireless
The Aerox 3 Wireless gets approximately 200 hours — the longest battery life of almost any wireless gaming mouse. The DA V3 Pro gets approximately 80 hours. The Aerox 3 lasts 2.5x longer per charge.
For players who hate charging mice, the Aerox 3’s 200h battery is a genuine quality-of-life advantage. You can go weeks between charges. The DA V3 Pro’s 80h is still excellent but requires charging roughly twice as often.
Both use 2.4GHz wireless with sub-1ms latency. The Aerox 3 also supports Bluetooth 5.0 for secondary device pairing. Both charge via USB-C.
Software & Customization
Razer Synapse is more feature-rich than SteelSeries GG. Asymmetric Cut-Off, extensive macro support, and deeper sensor customization give Synapse the edge. SteelSeries GG covers competitive essentials — DPI, LOD, button remapping — and integrates well with other SteelSeries gear.
Price & Value
The Aerox 3 at $100 offers a lightweight wireless mouse with exceptional battery life and water resistance. The DA V3 Pro at $150 offers the best ergonomic shape, better sensor, and better switches for 50% more money.
If you palm grip, the DA V3 Pro’s $50 premium is justified — no other mouse matches its ergonomic shape quality. If you claw/fingertip grip, the Aerox 3 at $100 is the better shape match and better value.
Who Should Buy Which
Buy the Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro if:
- You palm grip
- You want the best ergonomic shape available
- You want optical switches with zero double-click risk
- Shape quality and sensor performance justify the $150 price
- Pros like cNed and KeeOh validate your choice
Buy the SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless if:
- You claw or fingertip grip
- 200h battery life matters to you
- IP54 water resistance is valuable (humid environments, sweaty hands)
- You want a competent wireless mouse for $100
- You need Bluetooth connectivity
Final Verdict
The DA V3 Pro is the objectively better mouse in sensor, switches, and build quality. The Aerox 3 Wireless is the better value with standout battery life and water resistance. For palm grip players, the DA V3 Pro justifies every dollar of its $150 price. For claw/fingertip players on a budget who want maximum battery life, the Aerox 3 at $100 delivers strong performance with unique durability features.