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The SteelSeries Apex Pro HyperMagnetic Gaming Keyboard features adjustable actuation with OmniPoint 2.0 switches, allowing for rapid trigger responses and customizable key sensitivity. With an OLED smart display, USB passthrough, and vibrant RGB backlighting, this keyboard is designed for gamers seeking precision and speed in their gameplay.
Brand | SteelSeries |
Series | Apex |
Item model number | 64622 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows and Mac OS X. USB port required |
Item Weight | 2.14 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 17.2 x 1.6 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.5 x 17.2 x 1.6 inches |
Color | Pro Gen 2 |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | SteelSeries |
Language | English |
ASIN | B07SVJJCP3 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | June 24, 2019 |
D**Y
Perfect Keyboard for My Gamer Son: Quality, Lights, and Performance
This keyboard is very durable and of good quality. It has beautiful colors and lights that my son loves, although the keys are a bit noisy. Despite that, I think it’s worth the price because it has greatly improved his gaming experience.
D**A
Incredible Build & Feel – Software Could Be Better
The SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL HyperMagnetic is hands down one of the best gaming keyboards I've ever used! The build quality is outstanding, with a solid aluminum frame that feels premium and durable. Every keypress is smooth, responsive, and satisfying, whether I'm gaming or typing. The adjustable actuation is a game-changer, allowing me to customize key sensitivity to fit my playstyle perfectly.✅ Pros:Premium Build Quality – The aluminum frame makes it feel solid and high-end. No flex or cheap plastic feel.Smooth & Satisfying Typing – The magnetic switches feel buttery smooth and make both gaming and typing a joy.Adjustable Actuation – Being able to tweak the sensitivity per key is an awesome feature, especially for fast-paced games.Compact & Sleek – The TKL design saves space while still feeling comfortable to use.⚠️ A Small Warning:SteelSeries Software Isn’t the Best – Compared to Razer Chroma, the SteelSeries GG software isn’t as intuitive. I found it more frustrating than helpful, so I just opted not to use it. Thankfully, the keyboard works amazingly right out of the box, even without software tweaks.🔥 Final Thoughts:If you're looking for a high-quality, ultra-responsive gaming keyboard with an amazing feel and top-tier build, this is 100% worth it. The software isn’t as user-friendly as Razer’s, but honestly, the keyboard is so good you don’t even need it. Highly recommend! 💯🔥
D**S
Excellent Keyboard
This keyboard has specific sensors for actuation, etc. so you can't really change the sound. The keyboard does sound fine as it is. Excellent quality on the screen and great lighting and colors. I wish you could upload the presets to the keyboard so it always did the same thing instead of needing to connect to the app on startup. Sometimes the keyboard will revert back to default and that sucks. This is a wired keyboard but that doesn't matter to me. Full size because I need the 10 key.
P**R
Pricey and awesome mechanical keyboard
When a rogue Win 10 update took out my Gskill KM780 RGB unexpectedly, I had to pull the trigger fast on a new KB instead of having to endure using my spare membrane board. After a solid day of research, I took a chance on the Apex Pro.Coming from Cherry MX Browns, I had some reservations about OmniPoint. The Browns have a tactile point which I liked. I had tried MX Reds, and wasn't a fan of the linear feel. With these Omni switches being linear, I was unsure but somehow compelled to pass on the Apex 7 with MX Browns and go Pro. TBH, I was half expecting to return it. Needless to say.... I was surprised when I hooked this up!First off... dat switch. Wow. SUPER smooth. The inherent scratchiness of linear MX switches is GONE. It feels like the keycaps are just sort of floating over the brushed aluminum base. The adjustment ability is unique compared to most mechanical boards, bringing a true Hall Effect switch to people. (Look up Hall Effect... gets a little complex for explanation here, but very cool) Actuation can be adjusted from a light brush on the keys (probably overkill) to making the switch bottom out completely. This can also be done on a per key basis. Lot of range to play with!Another key strength... the RGB lighting. Its nothing short of fantastic. The raised caps let the bright and vibrant lighting spill over the board itself, creating a very cool and clean lighting effect. Even for those who don't much care about RGB lighting, it's very tastefully done here.Typing is unreal. I spent 15 mins just typing random weirdness on a word doc just for them feels when I first hooked it up. And for some reason, I find myself with a lot less errors compared to old board with the Browns. I'd commonly get keypress duplication (as if I held the key down) with that switch, and with these Omni switches, it doesn't happen anymore. Of course, these Omni switches are much quieter than the tactile Browns given their linear nature.Not much bad to say here. Some minor gripes would be somewhat "meh" software from Steelseries and the keycaps being ABS instead of something like double-shot PBT caps. The latter feel much sturdier and more premium, and I suppose one could buy some PBT caps if it was a huge issue. Not sure how that would affect the lighting though. The small B&W OLED screen in the upper right doesn't add much in reality, but its kind of a geeky fun thing that you can customize with whatever you want. It does have some functionality with brightness and other features, which is nice to have versus having to use the software. Also, only the primary keys have Omni switches. All the F keys, num pad, and extra function keys are on a generic linear switch that feels good enough. Would be nice to have all keys on omni switches, but it makes sense from a cost perspective and isn't a big deal to me.All in all, fantastic keyboard that towers over my old Gskill in every respect. I really wish MS terrible updates hadn't bricked old board, but I guess things happen for a reason. If you have the cash and want a great analog-based mechanical keyboard with adjustable hall effect switches.... this is the one for you. Very hard to fault this board. Steelseries done good here.
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