Compare SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired vs Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike

P1 SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
P2 Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike

Comparison Takeaways

SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired

Where It Has the Edge

  • RGB features is 4.5 vs 1.1. RGB is widely praised as customizable, bright, tasteful, and visually distinctive through the honeycomb shell.
  • fingertip grip comfort is 4.5 vs 2.5. Fingertip grip comfort has limited but positive support from one reviewer who said the light body suits finger-tip...
  • programmable buttons is 4.5 vs 3.4. Programmable buttons are a clear selling point, with reviewers repeatedly noting nine programmable buttons or plentiful extra controls.
  • durability over time is 4.2 vs 3.3. Durability over time has limited positive support tied to dust protection and expectations that performance will hold up.

Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike

Where It Has the Edge

  • acceleration control is 5.0 vs 3.4. Acceleration-related sensor specs are strong, with one review explicitly noting zero smoothing, acceleration, or filtering.
  • FPS gaming suitability is 4.7 vs 3.2. FPS suitability is very strong, with reviewers repeatedly tying the mouse to competitive shooters, fast clicks, and reaction-time...
  • button responsiveness is 4.7 vs 3.3. Button responsiveness is reviewed very positively, especially for quick clicks, reaction-time tests, and fast FPS inputs.
  • polling rate is 5.0 vs 3.8. Polling rate is a major strength, repeatedly cited at up to 8,000Hz wireless.
Average score
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
4.0
Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
4.0
2.4GHz connectivity
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
No score yet
Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
4.6

Reviewers consistently describe the receiver-based 2.4GHz/Lightspeed connection as the intended low-latency wireless path.

acceleration control
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
3.4

Acceleration is supported in both specs and software controls, but reviewers split between treating it as a useful configurable feature and criticizing the software complexity around it.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
5.0

Acceleration-related sensor specs are strong, with one review explicitly noting zero smoothing, acceleration, or filtering.

Accuracy and tracking precision
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
4.3

Tracking precision is generally praised through the TrueMove Air sensor and high-accuracy comments, though one reviewer found it slightly floaty and another noted a different feel from the low sensor position.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
4.9

Accuracy is a standout: reviewers report precise tracking, pixel-perfect control, and strong performance in fast aiming scenarios.

balance and weight distribution
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
No score yet
Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
2.4

Balance is one of the clearest drawbacks, with several reviewers calling out a front-heavy feel or poor weight balance.

battery life
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
No score yet
Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
4.5

Battery life is broadly praised, usually landing near the 80-90 hour range depending on polling and haptic settings.

Bluetooth support
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
No score yet
Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
1.1

Bluetooth support is repeatedly called out as absent, which limits quick multi-device switching.

build quality
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
4.3

Build quality trends positive with several top-notch or durable comments, but it is tempered by concerns about light-shell plastic and exposed internals.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
4.7

Build quality is generally praised as solid, premium, and sturdy, despite a few separate concerns about weight balance and skates.

button customization
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
3.9

Button customization is strong in principle through SteelSeries software and programmable inputs, but the silver thumb button and confusing software weaken the experience for some reviewers.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
4.5

Button customization is the signature strength, centered on adjustable actuation, haptic intensity, rapid trigger, and remapping.

button responsiveness
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
3.3

Button responsiveness is mixed: primary inputs are snappy, while the side flipper and clustered thumb controls can require extra force or cause mistakes.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
4.7

Button responsiveness is reviewed very positively, especially for quick clicks, reaction-time tests, and fast FPS inputs.

cable flexibility
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
4.3

Cable flexibility is a strength, with most reviewers praising the detachable, flexible, light braided cable; one calls the default cable good but not great.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
No score yet
charging convenience
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
No score yet
Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
4.9

Charging convenience is strong when using USB-C or Logitech PowerPlay, with several reviewers emphasizing wireless charging benefits.

claw grip comfort
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
3.7

Claw grip comfort is mixed: some reviewers found the shape safe for relaxed claw grip, while another warned that the honeycomb button holes could irritate claw users.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
4.1

Claw grip comfort is generally workable, especially with grip tape, though one reviewer had to adapt from a thumb-rest mouse.

click latency
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
4.3

Click latency and execution are presented positively, with reviewers reporting no perceived latency, snappy execution, and reliable response times.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
4.5

Click latency is the core performance story, with many reviewers finding faster, snappier, or measurably lower-latency clicks.

click noise
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
4.0

Click noise has limited evidence, with one review describing a shared sound profile and tactile clicks rather than flagging a noise problem.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
4.7

Click noise is a strength for people who prefer quieter buttons; reviewers often describe the clicks as muted or nearly silent.

connection stability
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
4.2

Connection stability for the wired model is supported by low-lag wired use, a removable USB-C cable, and plug-and-work reliability.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
4.8

Connection stability receives positive evidence, including direct reports of no drop-outs or lag.

cross-platform compatibility
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
3.7

Cross-platform compatibility is supported by Windows and macOS software support, though rival-app comparisons make the broader software experience feel less polished.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
3.5

Cross-platform support is mixed: G Hub supports Windows and macOS, while Linux support is called out as missing.

DPI range
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
4.0

The mouse offers a high CPI ceiling and adjustable sensitivity levels, but software control of DPI/CPI is viewed as powerful by some and too granular or missing a preferred default by others.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
5.0

The DPI range is consistently presented as flagship-class, with repeated support for up to 44,000 DPI.

durability over time
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
4.2

Durability over time has limited positive support tied to dust protection and expectations that performance will hold up.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
3.3

Durability evidence is mixed: the switchless design may help longevity, but multiple reviewers note long-term haptic durability is unproven.

ecosystem integration
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
4.2

Ecosystem integration is supported by PrismSync-style lighting and in-game event syncing, but only a small number of reviews discuss it.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
4.5

Ecosystem integration is positive through G Hub, Logitech G device support, and PowerPlay compatibility.

ergonomic design
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
4.0

Ergonomic design is broadly praised as contoured and comfortable, but the awkward side-button layout made the ergonomics less convincing for critical reviewers.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
4.5

Ergonomic comfort is broadly strong for the familiar Superlight-style shape, with several reviewers calling it comfortable.

fingertip grip comfort
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
4.5

Fingertip grip comfort has limited but positive support from one reviewer who said the light body suits finger-tip and wrist movement.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
2.5

Fingertip comfort is the weakest grip evidence: one reviewer says the shape suits many grips but not pure fingertip grip.

firmware reliability
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
No score yet
Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
2.3

Firmware reliability is mixed to weak, with some reviewers reporting DPI or wake-related setting issues.

FPS gaming suitability
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
3.2

FPS suitability is mixed: the light body, sensor, and glide suit shooters, but missing DPI throttle behavior and side-button mistakes hurt FPS-focused use.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
4.7

FPS suitability is very strong, with reviewers repeatedly tying the mouse to competitive shooters, fast clicks, and reaction-time advantages.

glide smoothness
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
4.7

Glide smoothness is strongly praised, with reviewers citing smooth PTFE skates, low initial friction, and almost no drag.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
4.0

Glide receives mixed but mostly good feedback, ranging from smooth PTFE performance to complaints about stock skates on cloth.

grip texture
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
4.2

Grip texture receives limited but positive support from a reviewer who highlights the textured surface as part of the contoured feel.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
4.1

Grip texture is generally positive with matte surfaces and optional tape, though a few reviewers found the shell slightly slick or chalky.

handedness options
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
2.4

Handedness support is limited because reviewers identify the shape as right-handed and one explicitly calls it one for right-handers only.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
2.5

Handedness is a limitation because the symmetrical shell still uses left-side thumb buttons that disadvantage left-handed users.

left and right click quality
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
4.5

Main left and right click quality is consistently positive, with reviewers praising satisfying clicks, snappy primary buttons, and comfortable finger grooves.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
4.8

Left and right click quality is highly praised, especially the snappy, damped, customizable HITS feel.

lift-off distance
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
No score yet
Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
3.9

Lift-off distance is configurable in software, though at least one reviewer wanted more precise measurement detail.

long-session comfort
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
4.3

Long-session comfort is mostly positive for hours of play or all-day use, but one review notes warmth and sweat over longer sessions.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
4.5

Long-session comfort has limited but positive evidence, including comfort during long sessions and reduced finger strain.

macro support
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
3.8

Macro support is present and useful through software programming, though one reviewer considered the silver side button mainly a glorified macro input instead of the DPI clutch they expected.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
4.5

Macro support is available through G Hub assignments and remapping, though it relies on software.

materials quality
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
3.9

Materials quality is mixed: reviewers note ABS plastic and a solid body, while one says the plastic does not feel like the highest quality.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
4.4

Materials quality is generally positive, with reviewers citing high-quality plastics, satin matte texture, and a soft shell feel.

MMO gaming suitability
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
No score yet
Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
2.5

MMO suitability is weak because reviewers repeatedly note the limited button count for games needing many binds.

MOBA gaming suitability
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
4.2

MOBA suitability is positive because reviewers connect the extra buttons and layout to Dota, League of Legends, and MOBA-style setups.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
4.5

MOBA suitability is positive but secondary; reviewers note click-heavy MOBAs and RTS games can benefit from the fast clicks.

motion consistency
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
4.2

Motion consistency is mostly strong, especially where reviewers praised stable accuracy and one-for-one tracking, but the low sensor position and slight floatiness made the feel less universal.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
4.8

Motion consistency is strong in the available test evidence, with clean lines and stable movement tracking.

onboard memory
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
No score yet
Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
3.7

Onboard memory evidence is split, with some sources saying profiles save onboard and another saying settings require G Hub.

palm grip comfort
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
4.1

Palm grip comfort is supported by the full-size ergonomic shell and reviewers who found the relaxed palm style comfortable.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
3.8

Palm grip comfort is mixed: some reviewers liked palm support, while another found palm grip less ideal due to height and size.

polling rate
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
3.8

Polling-rate support is clearly present and configurable, with positive spec coverage offset by criticism that SteelSeries GG buries it in an overly complex control panel.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
5.0

Polling rate is a major strength, repeatedly cited at up to 8,000Hz wireless.

portability
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
4.4

Portability is positive because reviewers tie the light body to travel and easy movement.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
4.5

Portability is helped by onboard dongle storage, especially for travel with laptops or tournament setups.

premium feel
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
4.3

Premium feel is generally strong, with reviewers describing a premium, long-lasting, top-notch, or near-perfect feel, despite one more cautious assessment.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
4.7

Premium feel is well supported by reports of solid construction, high-quality finish, and a flagship-level physical impression.

profile switching
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
No score yet
Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
4.2

Profile switching is supported through software profiles and presets, but the missing physical DPI/profile button creates friction.

programmable buttons
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
4.5

Programmable buttons are a clear selling point, with reviewers repeatedly noting nine programmable buttons or plentiful extra controls.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
3.4

Programmable buttons are available, but the low button count limits flexibility compared with feature-heavy mice.

RGB features
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
4.5

RGB is widely praised as customizable, bright, tasteful, and visually distinctive through the honeycomb shell.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
1.1

RGB features are essentially absent, which some reviewers like for battery and aesthetics but still means low RGB capability.

scroll wheel quality
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
4.4

The scroll wheel is consistently described as tactile, defined, and well-weighted, with no major scroll-wheel complaints in the scored reviews.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
4.5

Scroll wheel quality is mostly positive, though one review noted lateral play and another criticized existing scroll-wheel behavior.

sensor performance
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
4.5

Sensor performance is a major strength overall, with reviewers calling the TrueMove Air top-quality or sublime while one reviewer described the wired implementation as acceptable despite the rebranded sensor criticism.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
4.7

Sensor performance is consistently excellent, with the Hero 2 sensor praised for tracking and high-spec performance.

shape comfort
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
4.4

Shape comfort is mostly positive, especially for larger or right-handed users, though reviewers repeatedly frame shape comfort as subjective.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
3.7

Shape comfort is mixed: the familiar Superlight-style shape is safe for many, but not ideal for every hand or preferred shape.

side button quality
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
2.9

Side button quality is the most divisive hardware trait: some reviewers liked the reach and feel, while several criticized skinny buttons, misclicks, and the awkward flipper.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
3.4

Side button quality is mixed, from tactile and usable to less premium or mushy next to the new main clicks.

skate durability
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
No score yet
Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
2.8

Skate durability and skate behavior are mixed to weak, with complaints about flattening, slowing, and swapping stock skates.

software stability
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
3.0

Software stability has limited evidence from one reviewer who saw an RGB setting fail to persist once before recovering.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
3.6

Software stability is mixed: some reviewers had no bugs, while others criticized G Hub behavior or settings persistence.

software usability
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
3.4

Software usability is mixed: SteelSeries Engine/GG is powerful and sometimes refined, but multiple reviewers found it confusing, cluttered, or overly granular.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
4.5

Software usability is mostly positive, with reviewers calling G Hub clear, intuitive, streamlined, or easy to use.

surface compatibility
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
4.2

Surface compatibility has limited but positive support from one reviewer who found low initial friction on every pad tested.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
5.0

Surface compatibility is strong in the direct evidence, with tracking reported across cloth and glass surfaces.

switch durability
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
4.3

Switch durability is well supported through the 80 million click rating, gold-plated switch comments, and one reviewer noting no creaking after use.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
3.5

Switch durability is promising but not fully proven because HITS removes conventional switches while haptic longevity remains uncertain.

switch feel
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
4.4

Switch feel is praised as light, crispy, tactile, and satisfying across the reviews that discussed it directly.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
4.4

Switch feel is widely praised after an adjustment period, with reviewers calling the haptic clicks satisfying, different, and tactile.

value for money
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
3.0

Value for money is sharply split: positive reviews call it affordable or worth more than a standard mouse, while critical reviews say $80 is overpriced or not justified.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
3.1

Value is mixed: reviewers agree it is expensive, but many justify the price for competitive players seeking new click technology.

water and dust resistance
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
3.8

Water and dust resistance is mostly praised through IP54 AquaBarrier coverage, though ZDNet and its mirror questioned exposed circuitry and debris protection.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
No score yet
weight
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
4.6

Weight is a consistent strength, with every review that mentions the wired model putting it around 66g or under 70g.

Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
4.2

Weight is broadly positive around 61g, though some enthusiasts compare it unfavorably with newer sub-45g mice.

wireless latency
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
No score yet
Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
4.7

Wireless latency is reviewed strongly, with evidence of lag-free Lightspeed performance and very low measured click latency.

wireless performance
Product 1: SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wired
No score yet
Product 2: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
4.8

Wireless performance is consistently strong, with stable Lightspeed operation and no major wireless complaints in the scored evidence.