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R The MMO and MOBA gaming markets are dominated by a few key players, but there is a lack of innovation when it comes to programmable buttons in mice. The Razer Naga, Corsair Scimitar, and Logitech G600 have set high standards, leaving consumers with limited options.Enter the SteelSeries Aerox 9 Wireless, a big-brand alternative that competes directly with these established products.

This new entrant brings significant changes to the market, forcing consumers to reevaluate their choices. While some may argue that the added features of more expensive options justify the premium price, others may find value in the more affordable and feature-rich Aerox 9 Wireless.

The choice ultimately comes down to individual gaming needs and preferences.

There aren’t that many MMO mice on the market with massive amounts of programmable buttons in comparison to FPS mice, SteelSeries has provided some big-brand competitio...

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  1. Is the updated design of the Logitech PowerPlay 2 sufficient to justify the price increase from the original?r
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  3. Does the increased focus on charging capabilities and reduced size make up for the lack of other notable improvements?

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The Logitech PowerPlay 2 has made significant changes to its design, increasing its charging area while decreasing its thickness. However, these updates come at a cost, as the device now costs $99, a price point that may be perceived as steep given the removal of non-charging features.

While the focus on charging capabilities is a notable improvement, it remains to be seen whether these changes are enough to justify the price hike and make up for the lack of other significant upgrades.

The Logitech PowerPlay 2 has a (slightly) larger charging area, is (slightly) thinner, cuts all of the original's non-charging features, and still costs $99. ...

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